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Connecting Sync 4 to internet to check for update

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To connect sync 4 to the internet, do i have to connect it to wifi or can I use my phone hotspot for update?
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I cannot confirm this first-hand, but I see no reason why you could not connect the truck wifi to the ad hoc wifi network your phone will create as a hotspot.
 

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You can connect your vehicle to either your phones hotspot or another wifi network but don't expect it to download any updates this way.

I'm not 100% sure but most of the time Sync4 equipped vehicles primarily use the 4g lte connection provided by AT&T's network to download any updates that are available.
 

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My 2026 has a 5G modem. Seems my updates happen at night on my wifi.

Personally I wouldn’t want to try any other way.
I’m pretty sure my truck checks in when it detects the wifi.
 

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I'm pretty sure the hotspot idea won't work as they pull down the updates with bandwidth limiting (long, slow download) and I believe they occur overnight.
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