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So only thing is they might just store all the data locally and send it when they get reception again. Microsoft Word used to do this with "Aria"
Do you not understand what a Faraday Cage is or does? It literally blocks radio frequencies.
Cover the module in a metal screen, block any and all data transmission and reception, without even altering the electronics.
And the vehicle ain't got much other choice but to keep functioning as expected anyways, as it's expected to have signal loss at times anyways.
Edit: If you think losing internet connection is gonna break your vehicle, well God forbid you ever drive through a tunnel...
What happens when/if we hopefully get our right to repair our own shit back?
R2R, Louis Rossmann!
We should all try to fight the good cause.
I think they mean it would cache the data and release it if you ever had to remove the screen for whatever reason.
My concern is that Faraday cages have limitations and you should think about mitigations
Seal it in lead then, what you want from me?
I'm just spitballing a possible solution here..
20 euros and patience for other people
Driving through a tunnel is a short break in connectivity. These things are probably built in such a way that they'll brick after not being able to connect for an extended period since not working due to a short disconnect would give the brand a bad reputation after happening a few times.