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One other thing to consider, is that I believe that the WiFi hot spot a paid subscription, so on a 2020 car it would be available automatically, but after the first 3 years expired the service renewal will need to purchased via Mercedes me (assuming it is available in Jordan).
 
One other thing to consider, is that I believe that the WiFi hot spot a paid subscription, so on a 2020 car it would be available automatically, but after the first 3 years expired the service renewal will need to purchased via Mercedes me (assuming it is available in Jordan).
This may vary by market - in Switzerland the basic functionality for Mercedes Me and telematics is included for three years but no hotspot - that requires a user subscription to Vodafone InternetInTheCar as I described earlier.
 
Do you know some one who can look to w205 , issue with WiFi and I would like upgrade Audio + Nav. With WiFi I was in MB and they can't solve problem
 
If you want a retrofit try comand.co.uk (website Catalog)
Many thanks for that and will be weary helpful if I will get any knowledge , looks perfect but do you know anyone around Worcester?
 
I briefly used the Internet in the Car service in my previous 2020 model W205, but I think the principle should be the same: there was no need to use Mercedes Me to configure the service. The Hotspot of the car needs to be configured and on - it says that it must be enabled for some Mercedes services to operate. Internet connectivity is provide by Vodafone.

You can learn about the Vodafone Internet in the Car service at Internet in the car but the list of supported countries that I see covers only Europe. I do not know if this is the limitation of the service availability or because I am accessing their site from Europe.
  1. Select the "Set up Hotspot" menu option shown above to configure the Wi-Fi network name(s) and password(s) - you can configure separately for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz networks.
  2. Connect to the hotspot using your phone / tablet / PC.
  3. Try to connect to any site, most likely you will see a page directing you to Vodafone Internet in the Car with a link, otherwise enter the link above.
  4. if it works then you can register and set up an account.
  5. In Europe I was offered the opportunity of a free month trial, after that the service is Pay As You Go.
  6. It is not cheap, if available to you then you will see the packages and prices available to buy.
I hope this helps.
I dont think this will work for me as I am located in Jordan.
I wish they just allowed the command to connect to mobile hotspot that would be much more convenient
 
Im with 3 , i try many times and some time just work whether. Any one know someone close to Worcester who can sort all problems ?
 
Been using Comand UK in Lightwater for years and they're fantastic.

You can try Mercedes Retrofit Specialists - Braybrooks , they are a bit nearer to you, though I don't have any first hand experience with them.
When I bought car they didn't give me ID, I need that when I book Command ( I think that is the best option after all opinions). I believe w205 have a lot option like watching tv on screen, etc on my I can't do nothing, on this moment I can't check whether. What you think how much I need to take £ ?
 
When I bought car they didn't give me ID, I need that when I book Command ( I think that is the best option after all opinions). I believe w205 have a lot option like watching tv on screen, etc on my I can't do nothing, on this moment I can't check whether. What you think how much I need to take £ ?


You should make a note of your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), it will be on a sticker at the bottom of the windscreen on the passenger side (viewd from outside the car) starting with WDD205..........., then enter the VIN into a free online MB VIN Decoder to see which options that car had fitted to it at the factory.

To be honest, in spite for the fancy options listed in the sales brochure, the majority of C-Class started their life as a fleet car on a business lease, to be re-sold by the dealer or sold-off in an auction to third party car dealers 2-3 years later, and these cars tend to be very basic and with only 'poverty spec'.

Some W205s were ordered by private buyers via MB Retail, with all the nice options: pano roof, Designo leather, driver aid packs, etc etc, but these tend to be re-sold by main dealers and comand a premium.
 
You should make a note of your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), it will be on a sticker at the bottom of the windscreen on the passenger side (viewd from outside the car) starting with WDD205..........., then enter the VIN into a free online MB VIN Decoder to see which options that car had fitted to it at the factory.

To be honest, in spite for the fancy options listed in the sales brochure, the majority of C-Class started their life as a fleet car on a business lease, to be re-sold by the dealer or sold-off in an auction to third party car dealers 2-3 years later, and these cars tend to be very basic and with only 'poverty spec'.

Some W205s were ordered by private buyers via MB Retail, with all the nice options: pano roof, Designo leather, driver aid packs, etc etc, but these tend to be re-sold by main dealers and comand a premium.
You should make a note of your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), it will be on a sticker at the bottom of the windscreen on the passenger side (viewd from outside the car) starting with WDD205..........., then enter the VIN into a free online MB VIN Decoder to see which options that car had fitted to it at the factory.

To be honest, in spite for the fancy options listed in the sales brochure, the majority of C-Class started their life as a fleet car on a business lease, to be re-sold by the dealer or sold-off in an auction to third party car dealers 2-3 years later, and these cars tend to be very basic and with only 'poverty spec'.

Some W205s were ordered by private buyers via MB Retail, with all the nice options: pano roof, Designo leather, driver aid packs, etc etc, but these tend to be re-sold by main dealers and comand a premium.

You should make a note of your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), it will be on a sticker at the bottom of the windscreen on the passenger side (viewd from outside the car) starting with WDD205..........., then enter the VIN into a free online MB VIN Decoder to see which options that car had fitted to it at the factory.

To be honest, in spite for the fancy options listed in the sales brochure, the majority of C-Class started their life as a fleet car on a business lease, to be re-sold by the dealer or sold-off in an auction to third party car dealers 2-3 years later, and these cars tend to be very basic and with only 'poverty spec'.

Some W205s were ordered by private buyers via MB Retail, with all the nice options: pano roof, Designo leather, driver aid packs, etc etc, but these tend to be re-sold by main dealers and comand a premium.
I should tape Vin to that app? Also many thanks for help
 

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