OTH, a lot of folks brag about running extension cords and throwing manual transfer switches. It worked 9/9 times for me with less work.I doubt most people would accept an automatic transfer switch that fails 5 out of 9 times.
Yes, the 2.4 GHz spectrum is pretty crowded. It was one of the limited areas of the electromagnetic spectrum that the FCC (and the rest of the world) reserved for public use.But Bluetooth will always be the Achilles heel.
Sorry to hear that. Did it work before recently? Maybe it depends on the state of your system.When I go to the site, it just shows this message now.
It used to flash for a second then go blank. Now it redirects me to an error page (for days and on multiple devices).Sorry to hear that. Did it work before recently? Maybe it depends on the state of your system.
It's working for me now:
Last night, during a BPT test, I had trouble connecting on my iPhone, but the site came back on for me when I tried again a few minutes later. Maybe if you try again in a bit, you'll get through?
Perhaps the web page is still in Beta and we're only able to successfully connect if we've gotten Ford's secret sauce of Beta updates on our system. I've asked Ford what's making my HIS unit work "more better" than previously and gotten no reply from them on that. The lack of communication and the lack of expensive things working the way we have a right to expect is insanely frustrating.It used to flash for a second then go blank. Now it redirects me to an error page (for days and on multiple devices).
After a failed update bricked my truck in July. I've set my updates to manual to make sure my LVB has >80% SOC and the update is something that's working for other folks. And also I can be around and aware the update is taking place.should we just disable updates altogether