Just updated mine from 479T to 480T and the infotainment responses so much quicker.
The check on the mibsolution files is whether there is any code below the four signature lines you see on the meta files. The unit can only be fooled to read non signed input by putting code after the four line sla1 signature (was a design fault that was exploited).
The AIO files (all in one) you will find that technique is used to get the modified firmware into the unit. Kosher software doesn't have anything after the four line signature of the meta files signature in each directory. The technique of running code after the signature is the only technique to modify these files to get them in.
If you do open these files up don't save the file else it may add characters and the encryption signature check will fail even on original firmware.
Yes mate, go on. I've downloaded files and from MIB Solution and update my car for 2 times.Hi,
I just saw your post, I've been considering to update mine from 472 (original from factory) to 480.
Did you download the 480 firmware file from MIB Solution website ?
Just wanted to be sure that those files are safe and do not contain any harmful alterations.
Thanks in advance.
Yes mate, go on. I've downloaded files and from MIB Solution and update my car for 2 times.
You can not skip trains so it would be 03xx. There are mod but people are told get back on to the correct train. That's 3 train, you stay on that.Hi Gentlemen,
I see this thread has grown a lot the past 2 years. Is there anyone who's done an upgrade of MIB2 0351 (MY 2016) to a very recent version? Is there a version limit I should not exceed when upgrading? Which version would you recommend me to go for?
Thanks!
Yes it's an 8 signature... My memory .Thank you for your response mate.
In a post above, @Tell mentioned about a way to check whether the files are original.
Now waiting for a reply from him, just to be on the safe side.
Yes it's an 8 signature... My memory .
The modded firmware bungs code under the signature. No code below those signatures you know it's not been modded. Those 8 lines is the lock on the files indexed above from being hacked. It was a Vag design oversight that the unit was open to the exploit.
Generally if you aren't having a problem with the software best to leave it alone. Android Auto issues got sorted out in later releases of the mib2 standard. Where the recommendations come in.
I believe they have a note on the VAG dealer web system from where they come from but not filed on the Mibsolution website. Too much to ask.If only they had bothered to publish a changelog for each release.
Then we could have an informed decision to update or not.
Unfortuantely I do have a problem.Generally if you aren't having a problem with the software best to leave it alone. Android Auto issues got sorted out in later releases of the mib2 standard. Where the recommendations come in.
The +1 hour or -1 hour can be linked to a bug they had in the time being taken from GPS you toggle that on and off and fixes it. Seat started to ship them with don't take time from GPS to fix it a few years back. I toggle back to take time from GPS. Only the mib2 standard I've seen that on. Never seen 15 min variation. The one I'm talking about is where it gets confused with GMT and the offset to local time. That they might have fixed. Theory is the new Mib2 standard lock onto three or so different GPS systems from the American original, Russian and Chinese. Manages to mess up the time in the process. That's my theory on that.Unfortuantely I do have a problem.
Every now and then the time showing up on the dash is +1 h ahead of the actual time. I've seen on one occasion that it was +15 minutes ahead. Has the tendency to scare the sh***t out of me.
Only a reboot of the infotainment helps.
I've noticed on my MIB2 High that when the clocks are adjusted for Summer/Winter time, as soon as I unlock the car the time shows correctly on the display between the speedo and tachometer, thats before opening the door!The +1 hour or -1 hour can be linked to a bug they had in the time being taken from GPS you toggle that on and off and fixes it. Seat started to ship them with don't take time from GPS to fix it a few years back. I toggle back to take time from GPS. Only the mib2 standard I've seen that on. Never seen 15 min variation. The one I'm talking about is where it gets confused with GMT and the offset to local time. That they might have fixed. Theory is the new Mib2 standard lock onto three or so different GPS systems from the American original, Russian and Chinese. Manages to mess up the time in the process. That's my theory on that.
We are talking about 2016 on. So they altered their pre delivery instructions so the fault didn't show up unless you were picking up the system time via GPS. I switched mine to GPS as the source. It was on the mib2 standard where it occurs. When the Arona comes out of the garage it sometimes has that one hour drift. Holding your finger on the on/off for a reset sorts it out. Another solution.