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No Internet Indicator On 2016 XC90 Sensus IHU
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I've been trying to connect the Ihu via wifi but no indicator...I've checked the fuse and also tried most of the functions Orbit offers to restore the wifi signal but no success.  Any thoughts anyone?  I really need help...Thank you guys!
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(07-29-2024, 05:57 PM)Hielo Wrote: I've been trying to connect the Ihu via wifi but no indicator...I've checked the fuse and also tried most of the functions Orbit offers to restore the wifi signal but no success.  Any thoughts anyone?  I really need help...Thank you guys!

Check these settings 
196 Wi-Fi FREQUENCY BAND  > 03
200 Wi-Fi FUNCTIONALITY CONTROL   > 04
365 Wi-Fi WORKSHOP MODE FUNCTION  > 02

In some cases, it depends on the WIFI settings of the router or the hotspot you are trying to connect.  For example: the channel bandwidth and wireless mode  (legacy, n only, ac/n mixed).
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(07-29-2024, 06:13 PM)IMAY2023 Wrote:
(07-29-2024, 05:57 PM)Hielo Wrote: I've been trying to connect the Ihu via wifi but no indicator...I've checked the fuse and also tried most of the functions Orbit offers to restore the wifi signal but no success.  Any thoughts anyone?  I really need help...Thank you guys!

Check these settings 
196 Wi-Fi FREQUENCY BAND  > 03
200 Wi-Fi FUNCTIONALITY CONTROL   > 04
365 Wi-Fi WORKSHOP MODE FUNCTION  > 02

In some cases, it depends on the WIFI settings of the router or the hotspot you are trying to connect.  For example: the channel bandwidth and wireless mode  (legacy, n only, ac/n mixed).

Yep, I have those exact settings...I'm just wandering if adding android auto functions would cause this.
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(07-29-2024, 07:13 PM)Hielo Wrote:
(07-29-2024, 06:13 PM)IMAY2023 Wrote:
(07-29-2024, 05:57 PM)Hielo Wrote: I've been trying to connect the Ihu via wifi but no indicator...I've checked the fuse and also tried most of the functions Orbit offers to restore the wifi signal but no success.  Any thoughts anyone?  I really need help...Thank you guys!

Check these settings 
196 Wi-Fi FREQUENCY BAND  > 03
200 Wi-Fi FUNCTIONALITY CONTROL   > 04
365 Wi-Fi WORKSHOP MODE FUNCTION  > 02

In some cases, it depends on the WIFI settings of the router or the hotspot you are trying to connect.  For example: the channel bandwidth and wireless mode  (legacy, n only, ac/n mixed).

Yep, I have those exact settings...I'm just wandering if adding android auto functions would cause this.
I don't think so. 
Have you disabled the "Vehicle's Modem for internet access" first? Otherwise it won't let you connect to Wifi for internet access but allow you use the IHU's WIFI as hot spot (access point)
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