Exactly.

On Oct 7, 2014, at 6:24 PM, Randy Bennell <rbenn...@bennell.ca> wrote:

> Ok, so it creates its own WiFi.
> That makes sense.
> 
> RB
> 
> On 07/10/2014 4:52 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
>> It's very similar to a Bluetooth connection.  The dongle, when powered up, 
>> is a little WiFi access point broadcasting it's own SSID.  You go to the 
>> device you're using (iPad, phone) and connect to the dongle's WiFi just like 
>> you would if you went into a Tim Horton's for a cup of coffee and a few 
>> minutes of Web surfing.
>> 
>> Dan
>> 
>> 
>> On Oct 7, 2014, at 5:17 PM, Randy Bennell <rbenn...@bennell.ca> wrote:
>> 
>>> I am lost on the WiFi issue.
>>> Do I have to stay close enough to have a connection to something?
>>> 
>>> The Bluetooth setups that will run with an Android phone I understand but 
>>> how does the other WiFi set up connect to an iPad or iPhone?
>>> 
>>> RB
>>> 
>>> On 07/10/2014 2:52 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
>>>> I found a couple of ways to do this, and there are probably more:
>>>> 
>>>> First you need a dongle, either Bluetooth or WiFi. This is usually 
>>>> determined by the device you're going to run the software on.  I use an 
>>>> iPad, so I went WiFi. These can be found in all sorts of configurations on 
>>>> places like Amazon. My WiFi dongle was about $USD 25.
>>>> 
>>>> Once you decide on a device, ideally a tablet or smartphone, the operating 
>>>> system will determine what apps are available. A very popular and robust 
>>>> one that runs on Android systems is called "Torque".  It works off 
>>>> Bluetooth.
>>>> 
>>>> I run an iOS app called Dash Commander that uses WiFi on my iPad.
>>>> 
>>>> The app I use provides all sorts of real time data as well as OBDII-II 
>>>> codes.  You can program multiple vehicles in it as well, so when you move 
>>>> the dongle around the data gets saved for that vehicle.
>>>> 
>>>> The only thing I have found as a negative is that the app is a major power 
>>>> hog. I was using it on my phone one day and the phone shut down due to 
>>>> overheating.
>>>> 
>>>> Dan
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>> 
>>>>> On Oct 7, 2014, at 2:52 PM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes 
>>>>> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Who was it that was talking about plug in modules that feed to a phone or 
>>>>> laptop a while back?
>>>>> Did you buy one and how does it work?
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have a basic scan tool but would like a better one that would give data 
>>>>> while the engine is running and not just scan for codes when the CE light 
>>>>> come on.
>>>>> 
>>>>> RB
>>>>> 
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