I was told end of the month. Guess we will see.Any word if it’s coming soon? Been well over a month since I had an update.
Great Idea! I'll post mine when it arrives, hopefully in a few weeks since it's in build right now.Any chance we can keep a running list of what software version each of us has? I got an update last week but it seems like others got the same quite a bit earlier. Currently running MY22.S21D.5View attachment 546
Sounds like a plan. When I get mine will post. The vehicle should arrive very soon.Great Idea! I'll post mine when it arrives, hopefully in a few weeks since it's in build right now.
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Let's hope they get back to upgrades without flashing lights, etc. 😵 All the other UConnect owners in other vehicle lines haven't complained about that as far as I have found. Do updates happen at all hours or only during 'daylight' hours? 😬I'll take a look at ours, but it seems like we just has our update this week. Same issue as before...all the "warning" lights turn on (traction control failure, check engine, etc..), then one by one, they turn off after the update, with the check engine light turning off last. We connected our series III to the home WiFi and hopefully the update process will run smoother.
Regarding the "warning" and "failure" lights. Although it's been causing the wife all manner of anxiety, its just the process of owning a car with all this new tech...I've resigned myself to the fact that these notices will continue to turn on/off during the updates and reboot processes for the next few months. Kinda crappy for a >80k SUV!
Fortunately, nothing mechanically seems to be wrong with the car (not yet)
Glad to see another FiOS customer. The answer is dependent upon your router. If you have the newest router, the white round tower shaped one, it has the ability to create a special network. Logging into the router, you'll see a menu on the left. I'll make it short: see pictures below. First is picture of the router. Second is the main naviation menu on the left. Third is your 'Guest' network that is essentially a buffer between your home stuff and anything like friends, etc. you want to use your network. I don't know what the UConnect setup is yet, but it should be able to search for whatever name you put into that Guest network SSID space. Pick something that doesn't describe what it is actually being used for, kids and unfriendly types will play with it just to see what they can do. Sad, but true. Let me know if this isn't enough to help you set it up. I'm partial to FiOS, worked for the networking company who provided all the stuff to VZ and deployed it with them. ☺️How are you going to do it by Wifi? I have FIOS I have to read up again on programming my network on router and my lan. I like your idea!
As a retired Field Tech (Copper, Underground) from Verizon in NYC, This will help me a lot. When I retired FIOS was just rolling out. Thank You! Thank You!Glad to see another FiOS customer. The answer is dependent upon your router. If you have the newest router, the white round tower shaped one, it has the ability to create a special network. Logging into the router, you'll see a menu on the left. I'll make it short: see pictures below. First is picture of the router. Second is the main naviation menu on the left. Third is your 'Guest' network that is essentially a buffer between your home stuff and anything like friends, etc. you want to use your network. I don't know what the UConnect setup is yet, but it should be able to search for whatever name you put into that Guest network SSID space. Pick something that doesn't describe what it is actually being used for, kids and unfriendly types will play with it just to see what they can do. Sad, but true. Let me know if this isn't enough to help you set it up. I'm partial to FiOS, worked for the networking company who provided all the stuff to VZ and deployed it with them. ☺️
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