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Wireless, MFT, 3.5.1, SYNC and now 3.6.2

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Hi everybody :)!

 

I've seen some great explanations of how the MyFord Touch WiFi feature works throughout this thread. I wanted to step in and confirm some things.

 

MyFord Touch with V3.6.2 installed does currently have a character limit of 10 digits for the WiFi password. You may have seen an 8 digit limit on previous software versions. On some other forums, I've seen owners asking about downloading an update while the MyFord Touch system is connected to a WiFi hotspot. As of now, the only way to update your MyFord Touch software from home is by downloading to a USB from your account at: www.Support.Ford.com Although MyFord Touch will allow you to connect to a home network, there isn't much benefit in doing so. It is intended to acquire a signal from your smartphone or a USBMobile Broadband device.

 

Here is a brief description of how the WiFi hotspot feature is designed to work in your vehicle: http://support.ford.com/sync-technology/bluetooth-tethering-sync-myford-touch

 

This video includes helpful information about each type of connection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEnMNrKpqUw

 

Our compatibility chart does not include a list of tested mobile broadband devices, so I am unable to provide information about how a specific USB device will interact with MyFord Touch. You may find this chart helpful, so I'll still post it: http://support.ford.com/sync-technology/device-compatibility-sync-myford-touch

Ford is always looking for ways to improve their products, so feel free to post any suggestions and new ideas here: http://social.ford.com/your-ideas/
Kim

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Does it only work in park? If so, virtually useless for passengers to use it.

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Does it only work in park? If so, virtually useless for passengers to use it.

 

Like hybridbear mentioned, this feature does work while the vehicle is in motion. The connection must be set up while the Fusion is in park though. As a safety precaution, the keyboard will not be available while you're driving (it will also not be available to any passengers).

 

"SYNC® with MyFord Touch® turns your WiFi®-enabled smartphone into an Internet access point for your passengers.

They can go online while you drive and won’t disrupt your phone's connection to SYNC."

 

Kim, the video was nice but I'm still a little fuzzy on getting the Sync Wireless to work as a Gateway (Access Point) while the car is driving.

Might you provide us with an explicit explanation of how this is done, step by step?

 

I have an Sprint iPhone 4 without 'tethering' available, how do I create a Gateway?

 

Since your phone does not have the tethering option, you won't be able to set up your iPhone as an internet access point while driving. You still have the option of using a USB mobile broadband device while driving if you have one.

 

I normally don't recommend connecting to a stationary Wi-Fi signal since you will lose that connection as soon as you drive away, but there are times when it is beneficial to connect to one. For example, some hotels will offer free internet access, but they will limit the number of devices that you are able to connect. If the vehicle is connected to the hotel's Wi-Fi signal, you can then connect multiple devices to the MyFord Touch system and access the internet through one secure connection. Keep in mind that this will only last while your car is in the parking lot. Once you drive away, you will no longer be able to access that connection.

 

Have you already checked with your mobile phone carrier to see if you have the option of making your phone into a hotspot? It sounds like this will be the most beneficial for you :).

 

Kim

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Up there a few posts I mentioned my iPhone used to have the Hotspot connection that could provide up to 6 connections, it doesn't now.

 

The question is: Why would I need Sync if I still had that option on my phone? It didn't interfere with my incoming calls when it was being accessed.

Would Sync be connected via Bluetooth and WiFi simultaneously so the Sync voice commands for my phone could be available at the same time?

 

I get it about connecting to a fixed network, I did that a few posts back. I even created a Gateway with my home network, fine and dandy.

 

Re your comment about USB mobile broadband devices as an option.

One member tried various USB modems and all were rejected except one company, which makes that a very limited option.

As Ford cannot provide a list of USB Modems that will work this leaves the entire in-car wireless up to the customer to figure out.

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Ok, if my iPhone has a mobile broadband hotspot enabled or my Android has tethering enabled, how do I hook it up to Sync?

Is there a step by step guide for this?

 

 

Since your iPhone allowed up to 6 connections, I only would have recommended tethering to MyFord Touch if you needed to connect 7 or more devices to the internet. This feature is more beneficial if a phone has a lower limit of connections allowed.

 

I wish I was able to provide a list of compatible mobile broadband devices, but I am unable to confirm specific models at this time. If you already own one of these, I suggest connecting it to your MyFord Touch system to check the compatibility. I wouldn't go out of your way to purchase one of these devices, since many of the wireless hotspots offered today do not require a USB connection.

 

To see a list of tested phones that will allow tethering, click the box on the left side of the page that says PHONE TETHERING: http://support.ford.com/sync-technology/device-compatibility-sync-myford-touch

 

You’ll need to refer to the phone’s manual to see how to set up tethering. You can probably guess that I’m no expert on the iPhone, but I'll try my best to give you an idea of how to connect one ;). From what I can gather, you’ll need to tap the SETTINGS icon on your phone’s home screen then choose SET UP PERSONAL HOTSPOT (unless you’ve already done this). Next, move the slider next to PERSONAL HOTSPOT so the green is showing. Make sure Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is turned on. On the MyFord Touch screen, press PHONE > SETTINGS > INTERNET DATA CONNECTION. You will see an option to select PAN if your phone supports this connection. Select this option if you'd like to connect.

 

Kim

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I have internet in my Freestyle. LOL Whats funny is I installed a Kenwood DVD player in the Freestyle and it has more features than MFT, including App Link for the iphones.

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I'm glad the Kenwood worked out so well. :)

 

But, you know, this MFT/Sync WiFi fiasco isn't funny, it's disappointing at the very least.

The whole MFT is disappointing. Especially when lesser cars like Fiesta and Focus without MFT have App links to control the phone, and the higher end cars do not. Major pet peeve on my part.

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No, I don't believe it. You are waaay too old to know how to do that! :)

I was just thinking the exact same thing. I am probably close to the same vintage as GrySql.

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