Online Pack with Data Plan has expired. Now what?
#21
..... As recently as tonight, no Wi-Fi, I can connect devices to in-car hotspot but there is no internet, native music apps are all stuck."buffering" forever... Weather app continues working normally though, which is kind of puzzling as, in theory, that app should also be tied to the data plan, no?
If you get to the dealership, ask them to use the procedure for "shared secrets" - which may push the data plan into action. Another way is for them to put the vehicle in "transport mode" and then get out of that state. This does the trick sometimes too. All you need is to find a tech that is worth it weight in salt ... and knows a bit about cellular / telematics.
It is solvable, trust me, but may take a bit of effort.
#23
I dont think someone mentioned this. ROW and NAS defenders have a different modules for internet connectivity. The port that houses usb c and usb A connectors at the center console sub gearshift area has a sim slot on ROW spec defenders. Powerfuluk made a video on this plus i believe carry the module in their inventory. Worth a shot imo to swap those and use an ISP of your choice. Im not a fan of att..
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GrouseK9 (05-30-2023)
#24
My old LR has "on board" satellite navigation. It's hard wired and cost me about $700 at the outset. But now it's there - no plan - it always works. Same for my music, where I have stored music (I can save 6 full CDs to the computer). Is LR no longer offering "on board" computer chip space for navigation and music? The music I kinda get, but if they think they are charging monthly for Navigation that is basically an iPhone? That's a step backwards. My existing "satellite" navigation will continue when my iPhone navigation is temporarily out, so it's been very helpful, and in some ways better than my iPhone. (this happens in remote areas where trees likely interfere with cell phone reception. The satellite nav. must download the route to computer to some extent, so when connection is temporarily lost, the route and turns still appears on my screen. Interesting to note: I have gotten emails over the years to update my maps, for a cost. I've never done this, and my nav. still works. I suspect any new streets may not be on my maps, but at least it works and I'm not paying more because there's no renewal necessary.
#25
My old LR has "on board" satellite navigation. It's hard wired and cost me about $700 at the outset. But now it's there - no plan - it always works. Same for my music, where I have stored music (I can save 6 full CDs to the computer). Is LR no longer offering "on board" computer chip space for navigation and music? The music I kinda get, but if they think they are charging monthly for Navigation that is basically an iPhone? That's a step backwards. My existing "satellite" navigation will continue when my iPhone navigation is temporarily out, so it's been very helpful, and in some ways better than my iPhone. (this happens in remote areas where trees likely interfere with cell phone reception. The satellite nav. must download the route to computer to some extent, so when connection is temporarily lost, the route and turns still appears on my screen. Interesting to note: I have gotten emails over the years to update my maps, for a cost. I've never done this, and my nav. still works. I suspect any new streets may not be on my maps, but at least it works and I'm not paying more because there's no renewal necessary.
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curb-optional (06-03-2023)
#26
hmm, my data plan on my '22 Disco supposedly ended in February. My weather app stopped working around then too, claiming connection issues. Just a couple days ago I logged into my inControl account and now weather has started to work again and the Feb. expiration on the data plan has disappeared. Couldn't just be a coincidence, could it?
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