I verified the pins (continuity tester) were wired properly by the Chinese manufacturer. WiFi was turned off on all of them as well.
I've updated/downgraded drivers on the Dells. I tried setting to 10, 100, 1,000, and Auto settings. In all of this, with Windows Firewall and Anti-Virus all disabled, my ethernet port (on THREE LAPTOPS 2 Dell, 1 MBP) all did not detect a cable being plugged in. Through all of this, I verified I can use my regular coding cable and access the OBD port. Verified with both straight through and crossover cables. I tried multiple Cat5/6 cables I had at home. I even disconnected the JB4 from the ECU!Ī. I desoldered the resistor and used a pot I set to anywhere form 510 to 540 and it did not help.ī. Checked resistance, shows roughly 499 to 503 ohms.Ī. I've tried MANY things including the following and looking for any advice.ġ. Windows is showing the network adapter as not plugged in. Okay, I've done coding before with my Pre-LCI E93, but when I tried to use the enet adapter (as linked in the eBay link OP posted and same as what a poster a few responses above had bought in the UK), I have no connection. I swear I have the worst of every possible coding situation with my 2010 model year CIC. Do you know if it will? If not, can these steps be used with the USB-to-OBD cable? From what I have seen, it is not clear if the ENET-to-OBD cable will work with this car. I am trying to apply this to a 2011 X5 E70. This looks like the simplest approach I have seen yet. In this case the file will be called "data03" and located at “/mnt/hbdebug/” You can check the "anonymous" box to login without a password. Use WinSCP or similar to make the FTP connection. The CIC will now be accessible at the address you specified, 192.168.10.20 in this case.Ĥa. Reboot your CIC by pressing the VOLUME button for about 30 seconds. Under the options tab, set the start address to 192.168.10.20 with at least 2 for the pool size. Use winSCP to turn your computer into the host and force the CIC to the IP address of your choosing. Use a USB-Ethernet adapter per a thread on the other board titled "showthread.php?11728-Get-1B-file-from-Exx-CIC-WITHOUT-ICOM"Ģa. Save the file as "a.hex", which should be exactly 319 bytesġa. Go to line (offset) 130 and delete the last block and everything afterġ2.
Highlight and delete everything prior to "01 01 00 1B”ġ1. Press CTRL-F to search, change the search mode to "Hex" and then search for "01 01 00 1B”ġ0. Open the file in a hex editor like Hxd ĩ. Disconnect from the car and get that file into WindowsĨ.
Click the link to go up a directory a couple of times then browse to /HBpersistence/normal and download the file "generalPersistencyData_DiagnosticSWTControlle r"ħ.
It should prompt for a login, user name is "root", password is either "Hm83stN)" or "cic0803"Ħ. Connect the cable and turn on the car (acc mode is fine)ĥ. Search eBay for "bmw enet", see this example for pre-made cables, or make your own with these instructions.Ģ.
These typically end up costing about $5 by the time you pay for shipping and everything, but you can certainly save some money by making your own. Get a ENET cable (yes, even though e9x doesn't normally use ENET). Many thanks to Rotary Rasp and many others for developing these tools and techniques, I just combined several approaches to find a 12 step program. 0x2D is for North American Premium and 0x0B was from the 2016.1 info_map.imp file.
I used the FSC.exe package to create my code using the command, "fsc a.hex 0x2D 0x0B > code.txt".
Make sure you hire a hobbit when connecting the USB adapter to the port in the glovebox because it's hard to plug the darn thing in if you have normal sized hands.Įdit: I was successful to update my navigation maps from 2010 version to 2016 version. My car (2011 335i E90 N55 LCI October 2010 build) did NOT ask for a user ID or password. I used in Internet Explorer on Windows XP Professional. As accurately stated above by Curval, DNS isn't necessary, but I put it anyway as 160.48.199.99 (same as DG). I picked it up from my local Frys for $12.99. I used a TrendNet TU2-ET100 USB Ethernet adapter which has the ASIX AX88772A chipset (important). I was able to download my 1b file today using a USB Ethernet adapter plugged into the USB port in the glovebox method.