Rapid Red
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The question is, how would the mustang have the security key for your Wi-Fi network. Every device must have a key to connect to your local or any Wi-Fi network.
"G LTE mobile coverage areas of the nation’s four largest mobile wireless carriers: AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile, UScellular, and Verizon."
If you have not paired the cell phone with the car, snooping is avoided.
You can use the phone navigation without paring it.
Seems without one of the methods active above, one will be riding free of unwanted snooping.
I am sure most have noticed the software updates, all want to connect, sync all the devices ............. SO THEY CAN SHARE what BS.
Isolation is the best firewall, each device having its own preferences login/pw. Might be worth the trouble.
Without the modem powered it's like not having an engine, in the car it ain't gona go.
I've not looked or seen the modem so I don't know if the input is a coaxial cable or not. It should be a shielded type of wire for sure, pull that and you will kill the Wi-Fi.
"G LTE mobile coverage areas of the nation’s four largest mobile wireless carriers: AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile, UScellular, and Verizon."
If you have not paired the cell phone with the car, snooping is avoided.
You can use the phone navigation without paring it.
Seems without one of the methods active above, one will be riding free of unwanted snooping.
I am sure most have noticed the software updates, all want to connect, sync all the devices ............. SO THEY CAN SHARE what BS.
Isolation is the best firewall, each device having its own preferences login/pw. Might be worth the trouble.
Without the modem powered it's like not having an engine, in the car it ain't gona go.
I've not looked or seen the modem so I don't know if the input is a coaxial cable or not. It should be a shielded type of wire for sure, pull that and you will kill the Wi-Fi.
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