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Yeah it's better but still needs a lot of help. I wished there was a way to force close the app and restart it like you can do on Android.46.2 don’t work all the time with browser but does work more then it did with 42.x that I had. Good sign it’s getting better lol.
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I found that, at least when parked (haven't tried it while moving), that if I turn off or pause Slacker, the browser loaded faster. Give it a minute to load. I think Slacker uses a lot of LTE broadband.
Interesting Does the car or the VPN server prioritizes traffic?
I have tried reboot - it doesn't solve the problem at all for me. And does anyone else notice that the built-in owner's manual also doesn't load properly. Can get to the main index, but nothing else loads. What gives??Very, very common. Reboot does fix it but that's silly to have to do that just to use the browser.
I have unlimited hotspot with my phone service; how do I enable my TM3 to use it?I did a hotspot to my iPhone and the car web browser worked very fast...
Seems like the speed is very limited on our model 3 lte
Click on the lte on your 3’s screen and then enable WiFi. Turn in your tethering on your device and the WiFi network will show up on your 3’s screen under WiFi. ( click on the LTE on the top of your screen to display the WiFi networks)I have unlimited hotspot with my phone service; how do I enable my TM3 to use it?
Lets face it -- the browser has never really worked ever. I hate to say this, as I loved the idea of having a browser for such a big screen, but maybe they should just ditch the browser.
I have my theory as to why this happened and it's not a technical glitch: This happened right after Tesla decided the data issue and who will pay and how much. Is that a coincidence? I say not at all. Tesla said: Here you go... it's free but throttled to zero after about two or three pages load -- then your done until the next drive. I think once more people are paying for data they will remove the throttling.
So I had a pretty crappy experience with the browser, and would say it worked maybe 50% or less. Repeatedly reported bug with the browser by using the voice control button. Figured it was meaningless but made me feel better. One day (no update that triggered the change) the browser just started working. Sure it’s slow sometimes, but now it will load whatever I’ve tried to load, and it never does the unresponsive behaviour that caused me to do the 2finger reboot every other time I needed to use it. YMMV, but keep bug reporting it till Tesla’s magic elves fix it for you!
The browser works pretty good for me on 50.6. The times I have issues is when I try clicking on a link. Sometimes it'll load, sometimes it won't.Just checked, and I'm on 2018.50.6... there's another set of numbers and letters afterwards, but not sure if it's relevant. I'll reiterate that I did try the browser after each software update, and it kept acting the way it was before: about 50/50 chance that it was unresponsive and required a 2finger reboot to work. Then one day, unrelated to a software update, it worked. Not sure what was done, but I do think that it was related to repeated bug reporting on my behalf. When I first got my car, the LTE would very frequently cut out and require a 2finger restart to fix. Emailed back and forth with Tesla, and one day it was just quietly fixed... again no software update involved. So there's got to be something on their end that they can tinker with to fix these bugs...