

It doesn’t. The app needs it. The phone does not. If you want to unlock using the app. You need internet connectivity. Go try it. I just did and it works fine on my 2019 model 3 as I don’t have coverage where I park.
It doesn’t. The app needs it. The phone does not. If you want to unlock using the app. You need internet connectivity. Go try it. I just did and it works fine on my 2019 model 3 as I don’t have coverage where I park.
Thats what I said. I’ve had a Tesla for years. Only the app requires the internet
The smart card or phone don’t. The app does.
The physical key is a smart card. The size of a credit card
I was like wtf. That was rude for no reason until I saw the are name.
I’m American so that’s a word you don’t use. It’s one of the few unspeakable words
run top and paste the output the top portion of the screen.
I would suspect it is IO wait. You can get into disk contention if you have multiple containers fighting for disk. You will notice the IO queue is building up and that is shows you are waiting for IO transactions.
%Cpu(s): 67.4 us, 13.0 sy, 0.0 ni, 19.4 id, 0.2 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st
See the field labeled WA, that is wait time. Basically time you are waiting for IO to complete.
If that is high, you can increase the cache used by Linux BUT if the system crash you are at risk of losing saves.
That’s sounds like a feature request.
If the source deletes the post. Won’t that remove it from all the instances ?
It uses Bluetooth to unlock the car but remote it uses internet. The app is how you remote lock the car. It doesn’t under blue tooth for that. It uses the internet.
Did you go try it on your Tesla ? That’s exactly how it works on mine.