WiFi in your car anybody?

highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Still wouldn't matter much, still be out of range quickly and only recover if you go to a bigger metro area, which isn't always a destination.
If you drive into forested areas, that will also kill the signal quickly- trees contain water and that's dense enough to block RF easily. Add deep undulations in the terrain and the signal strength drops to zero.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Didn’t take very long at all to go through free trial data and am now on unlimited data plan for a few days now. Still working fine though it lost signal for a bit while in a particular National Forest the other day.
 
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shreeux2

Audiophyte
Changed name and password of WiFi and hid it. It is not functional when car and acc. are off. I'd bet anybody listening in on my car would tune out fairly quickly. I'm not that interesting.

I'll see how quickly I go through the trial data. I already prepaid for the first month of service at a discount and it will actually be charged at the point the trial data is used car wrap advertising up or times out.
Yah
 
Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

Audioholic General
Got 3 GB wi-fi for free and then an additional monthly charge if I want to keep it with the new vehicle. I’ll pass after my kids use up the free gigs. I pay enough for my data plan as it is. I have an unlimited plan so I don’t need the separate wi-fi and I can stream my music through my iPhone with wireless Apple Car Play. It sounds excellent with the sound system. Sound systems in cars have come a long way since I put my Pioneer Supertuner in my 1st car To upgrade the basic AM/FM stock system.
 
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