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Since orbit talks to the car using ethernet, I remember connecting my P2 to my wifi and able to see its traffic.
With the WLAN shop mode on, maybe we can access the car that way too?
Could we get a box where we could specify the IP adress and/or MAC address to test this idea ?
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Shop Wifi is a no-go when I looked at it. When the car connects to the shop Wifi (tech pushes lock 3x on the key fob), the car connects to a known WIFi network, using certificate authentication, and then it connects up to Volvo cloud, The car then becomes available in VIDA, within the same dealership, for any tech to connect to, a connection which is brokered by the Volvo cloud back end through VIDA.
It's not a process we can use "ad-hoc" from a PC directly to the car...
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Yes. You can connect to internet using either bluetooth or wlan.
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I tried my vxdiag with LAN/WLAN, but OrBit couldn't discover the car... will try next time again...
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VXdiag is a J2534 interface, so that's not gonna work anyway.
You can connect the car to the wifi, yes, but only the sensus part of it. As it connects to the Volvo servers, only dealers can do a remote diagnostics.
So, wireless diagnostics for us is not possible.
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VxDiag so far hasn't supported connecting to the Volvo with their DoIP adtpers. Due to the way the Volvo DoIP works, they would need to add specific support for it to work.