![]() Still, I think it works well enough to keep using it (for as long as Audi continues to support our legacy systems). Now with 3G going away and 5G coming on-line, it feels like old-tech (e.g., PDAs and printed road atlases). Ten years ago when 3G+ was introduced, this was all considered cutting-edge auto connectivity tech. Assuming your 3G+ system has a working 3G data connection, you would be asked for that PIN when trying to access your on-line destinations or contacts the first time (with a paired Bluetooth phone proile active) through the NAV > Destination > Online destinations > Find destination from myAudi account: ![]() The AC PIN was also available at the my. site. The myAudi app used to show the Audi Connect PIN associated with the VIN I just looked at it on my tablet and didn't see it there odd, that. Our 3G+ systems connect to the Audi backend servers via the VIN associated with the MMI system. ![]() In the U.S., AT&T was supposed to have turned off their 3G network on 22 Feb when I had our '14 A4 out 10 days ago (2 Mar), our 3G signal was still working (I haven't look at it since, but expect it to go away any day now).Īs for the Audi Connect "subscription", I believe that applies only to post 3G+ systems (MIB and later) that have LTE/4G data modems and eSIMs. You should expect to see values for "Data service" and "Network strength" fields. ** Pass 2 : verify directory hierarchy ** ** Prelude: read and verify superblocks **
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