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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Mutley75 on 06 June 2019, 19:22
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A quick overview of the changes coming up in September with iOS 13
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cu3V1kStno&feature=youtu.be
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Looks good. I just wish they could make it wireless over Bluetooth.
The mk7.5 has WiFi too so if that’s what is needed to make it work it’s a shame VW didn’t implement it.
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Sound quality would suffer compared to a cabled connection. Besides, the cable keeps your phone charged up while travelling/using Waze etc. Can't remember the last time I've had to charge mine using the mains charger at home.
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Sound quality would suffer compared to a cabled connection. Besides, the cable keeps your phone charged up while travelling/using Waze etc. Can't remember the last time I've had to charge mine using the mains charger at home.
I do a lot of shortish journeys so I rarely plug my phone into the USB.
Wireless CarPlay exists it uses Bluetooth to handshake with your phone to tell it to connect over WiFi instead which I presume then doesn’t lose any quality.
Here’s a video of it running on the latest Audi MMI...
https://youtu.be/gNIm6eEFyek
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Yeah, its a real shame not having it wireless. Its one of the things I will miss lots from the BMW when my TCR turns up.
As you say, cabled is fine for longer journeys, but its a pita for short hops. Not sure what isn't present technically to restrict it? I guess its one more thing they can advertise as an improvement with the MK8.
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Think it only works over 5ghz WiFi and the current mib units don't have it.
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Looks good. I just wish they could make it wireless over Bluetooth.
It'll never work over bluetooth, bluetooth doesn't have the bandwidth to work Wireless CarPlay or Android Auto.
For wireless CarPlay BT is simply used to make the initial handshake, then it transfers to WiFi. For Wireless CarPlay to work the hardware needs to have both a Bluetooth MAC address and a WiFi MAC address.
MIB2 has a Bluetooth MAC address, but not a WiFi MAC address, so wireless CarPlay will never work on pre 7.5.
The only way to know if Wireless CarPlay will work with the 7.5 is to look on the back of the MIB3 headhunt to see if there's a WiFi MAC address. If there is then I'm fairly sure a VCDS tweak will possibly activate it. I've looked for pictures of a MIB3 sticker, but there's none out there at the moment.
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Of course there is a wifi mac address! A mac address is the hardware address of a network card...The 7.5 mib has both a wireless client (connects to carnet using a hotspot on your phone) and a wireless server (allowing occupants to connect to it and share the internet connection of the phone thats connected with the wireless client).
What it doesn't have is the software to make it work - the ACP code on the mib needs updating to a newer one. This sort of enhancement is well beyond VAG's desire to implement. You want some new features on your utterly reprogrammable unix based MIB unit? Yes sir, thats available in the Mk8 Golf, coming soon.
I've said it numerous times before, its like Xbox offering a new game, but only if you buy another xbox to run it on, only a hundred times more expensive.
Its about time car manufacturers actually embraced the world of software. Even getting to last century would be great, let alone dev ops!
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To be fair, VW probably have to pay Apple for the privilege of Wireless CarPlay and it just doesn’t make financial sense to start dishing it out for free to an existing model when they can absorb the cost on the Mk8 and probably test it much more extensively.
Wireless charging is a must-have if you’re using Wireless CarPlay so that’s even more reason to push it back to the Mk8 and either bundle it as an extra together or make them both standard.
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I think I read / heard somewhere that BMW have some kind of exclusivity on wireless CarPlay? I may have dreamt it, but its interesting that both VW and Audi (afaik) still rely on a wired connection, even on the newest and top end models.
I've experienced it in BMW and it really makes CarPlay come into its own. It just "works" when you get into the car, no faffing around with cables. There is no difference in sound quality, it sounds perfect (to me). I'd say there is an impact on battery for sure, but not something you'd notice on short journeys. On longer journeys you'd probably plug in to charge anyway (or use the wireless charger!)
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You can get wireless CarPlay on some top end Audis. Here’s the list of all cars which support it.
https://www.carplaylife.com/feature/how-to-make-apple-carplay-wireless/
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Of course there is a wifi mac address! A mac address is the hardware address of a network card...The 7.5 mib has both a wireless client (connects to carnet using a hotspot on your phone) and a wireless server (allowing occupants to connect to it and share the internet connection of the phone thats connected with the wireless client).
What it doesn't have is the software to make it work - the ACP code on the mib needs updating to a newer one. This sort of enhancement is well beyond VAG's desire to implement. You want some new features on your utterly reprogrammable unix based MIB unit? Yes sir, thats available in the Mk8 Golf, coming soon.
I've said it numerous times before, its like Xbox offering a new game, but only if you buy another xbox to run it on, only a hundred times more expensive.
Its about time car manufacturers actually embraced the world of software. Even getting to last century would be great, let alone dev ops!
Not on the 7's MIB2 there wasn't (see the blank space above the Bluetooth MAC address)...
(https://i.postimg.cc/0ysh0ZHF/IMG-8328-X2.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/nC3dHKxG)
I'm fairly sure MIB3 has a MAC address, especially MY19 cars which now have the built in eSIM, and given the AppConnect software is the same across VAG cars then wireless support will probably be coded out where it's not offered so it should, in theory, be an easy reactivation. :huh:
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No idea why they didn't write it down... fundamentally, you cannot have a wifi interface with no MAC address. Its just not possible.
Its a bit like saying that your car has no wheels yet still is a car.
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No idea why they didn't write it down... fundamentally, you cannot have a wifi interface with no MAC address. Its just not possible.
Its a bit like saying that your car has no wheels yet still is a car.
I know, that’s my point... the 7 didn’t have WiFi functionality, the 7.5 likely does (but we don’t know 100% for sure yet but it’s highly likely), so if it does then it means Wireless CarPlay is possible in the 7.5 if the software is there...
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Of course the 7.5 has wifi! My 17 plate GTD has wifi - it can (and does) connect to a wifi hotspot (to use carnet) and also has its own hotspot to connect passengers for internet sharing.
It definitely has wifi hardware on the mib unit.
As I said earlier, what it doesn't have is the software on the MIB for wireless ACP/AA, but its a unix platform and as such is perfectly capable of having pretty much any functionality they decide to write for it. Its not restricted in any way.
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With all the talk of MY20 upgrades this would be a nice one (and would guess easy) for VW to do.