Hi Colin,calnorth wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:51 pmCertain smart-ish applications will handle an interrupt in a download and recommence from where it left off. I think the car will power down almost completely 20 mins from Ignition Off, so you could nip out every 15mins and switch Ign ON/OFF...something like that. Alternatively a neighbour might allow you to logon to their network if closer to their Router? Isn't there a download to USB on the Nissan website?malvern_man wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 2:09 pm Just another quick question,
I've connected my QQ to my home Wi-Fi but as I live in a cul-de-sac and have off street parking my car is just over 30 yards away from my router so the signal is quite weak.
The system is telling me that there's a software update for the infotainment system.
If I start the update does it keep on updating even when I've turned the ignition etc off, if it doesn't then it'll take forever to complete.
Not sure if theres a map update, that'll take a week to do if there is
Regards, Chris.
I have little confidence in the Nissan Connect 4 (?) system recognizing a download interrupt and what to do about it...its not a computer we are dealing with here.
Cheers
Colin
I managed to get my car nearer to my house, it downloaded and installed the software update really quickly. I then rechecked it and it said there was another update so I downloaded and installed that, I then followed the onscreen instruction to turn the car off and then to restart to confirm the update ( it never mentioned turning the infotainment centre off ) but all I get now is a screen saying The software update has been completed. Please turn off the vehicle off and back on to confirm the update.
No matter how many times I turn it off and on again this screen comes back. When I touch the map update button it says it can't update the map while the system is being updated, but as far as I'm aware the system has been updated. What should the latest firmware version be, I've googled it but can't find the answer.
Regards, Chris.