How to Turn On Wifi in Wuling Victory?
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First, you need to set up your mobile hotspot. Go to the settings, find the network sharing option, turn it on, and set a password. Then, open the settings on the device that needs to connect to the shared hotspot, go to wireless networks, find the hotspot you want to connect to, and enter the password you just set.
When I used to drive the Wuling Victory, I often used this in-car WiFi, and the operation was actually quite simple. First, start the car, then tap the menu button in the lower right corner of the central control screen to find the network option in the settings. At this point, you'll see the hotspot switch—just tap it to enable it. The default WiFi name starts with "WULING_", and the password is usually the last eight digits of the vehicle identification number. If you want to change the password, select "Modify Hotspot Settings" on the same page, but avoid using overly simple ones. Note that you need to insert a SIM card into the car or connect to a mobile hotspot as the data source; otherwise, turning on the WiFi alone won't provide internet access. It's safer to operate while parked, but the system can also automatically connect while driving. This feature is supported in mid-range and higher trim models.
Last time I helped a friend set up the WiFi in the Capgemini, I found two methods that worked. First, you can directly use voice activation: press the voice button on the steering wheel and say 'turn on hotspot,' and the system will start automatically. Second, swipe to the second page on the central control screen, where you'll find a cellular data icon; tap it to activate the mobile hotspot function. After turning on the hotspot, wait about half a minute for the signal light to turn green, then search for the car's wireless network on your phone and enter the password. The default password is 12345678 for the first use, but it's recommended to change it to your own in the system settings. If data usage is a concern, it's safer to limit the number of connected devices in the settings.