Sat Nav on a Ionic

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Offline Jimjam

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Sat Nav on a Ionic
« on: July 15, 2018, 13:53:19 »
Hi I have a Ionic, when I go to Sat Nav, have turned on speed camera alert and get a small icon on the left hand side of the screen which is lit. This  is done will in my drive, but as soon as I leave on a journey the Camera Icon  greys out and no alert is given Why does it turn off ?
Seems as soon as I go out of range of my WiFi it looses connection, but surly it should stay on via the GPS. Can anybody help?

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Offline Jon

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Sat Nav on a Ionic
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2018, 08:50:42 »
If it’s like the Santa Fe it’s using TomTom live services for speed cameras. The camera locations are not built in to the loaded map, but are from an internet feed.
When on the drive I guess the car is picking up your home WiFi so it gets the camera feed. When you leave home you lose the internet from the home WiFi and the camera feed drops off.
The solution is to use your mobile phone as a personal hotspot (sometimes called tethering). The phone will broadcast it’s own WiFi network and use mobile 3G or 4G for the data. Most smart phones and networks support this and include it in the tarrif, but not all of them. For example, Essential Plans on 3 exclude personal hotspot, but all other 3 contracts include it. So first check with your phone network provider.  Turn on personal hotspot on your phone, and then connect the Ioniq to that WiFi network.

Which version do you have? Hybrid/Plugin/EV. Just curious, am thinking about going down the EV or plug in route when we next change a car.
Hyundai 2016 Santa Fe Premium SE Auto with Convenience pack
Previously drove 2011 Santa Fe Premium 7 seat man.
Also ride a 2 wheeled Triumph and fly a 22 wheeled Airbus.