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1. Requirements

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Check with the device’s manufacturer if your device is compatible with ethernet connectivity through a USB - Ethernet adapter for ENET cable support. Alternatively, if you are using an ENET Wi-Fi adapter, ensure your device has Wi-Fi connectivity. Here is a convenient table of requirements depending on the connectivity method you choose:

ENET

Wi-Fi

  1. Ethernet to USB adapter*

  1. ENET Wi-Fi Adapter

  1. ENET cable

 

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Choose Micro-USB or USB-C adapter to match your device

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Left: Micro USB – Ethernet adapter. Middle: Lightning – Ethernet adapter. Right: USB Type-C – Ethernet adapter.

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ENET cable (connected through an ethernet adapter to a phone)

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MG Flasher’s ENET Wi-Fi Adapter

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To ensure your hardware is properly configured follow the instructions in this section. The first thing you may notice on your Android screen is a notification of MG Flasher requesting permission to access your connected peripheral. You must accept these requests for MG Flasher to connect to your vehicle.

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Accept permission request to grant MG Flasher access to your peripheral.

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Select "Use Cellular Data" for internet access in order to download maps

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MG Flasher’s ENET Wi-Fi Default Password: "mgflasher"

ENET Cable

Please note, that you must return to your local Wi-Fi or LTE/4G with internet connection to be able to check for support or download/buy new maps and then switch back to the ethernet connection once more for flashing.

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iOS users should ensure Flight Mode is enabled and Wi-Fi disabled. The device should be ready to use, if not, configure your device to use an Automatic IP under “Settings” -> “Ethernet”.

Warning

Since iOS 15.0, Apple made adjusted network traffic security. The app may ask you to grant a permission for communication with other devices in local network. MG Flasher uses this permission to find the vehicle’s ECU through an ENET adapter. If you notice the permission prompt, please make sure to accept it!

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Android users must configure the ethernet adapter before first use. Under “Settings” -> “Connections” -> “More Connection Settings” -> “Ethernet” set the Static IP to 169.254.250.250. Also confirm the following; Netmask: 255.255.0.0, DNS Address: 08.08.08.08 and Default gateway: 0169.0254.0250.01. You may also need to disable Wi-Fi when connected with ENET cable.

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In your device settings open “Connections” scroll down to “More connection settings” and open “Ethernet”.

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Tap to enable Ethernet, click "Configure Ethernet device", select "Static IP" and enter the IP addresses above. Save.

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If your vehicle was previously connected to another device (via ENET), please wait until the vehicle goes to sleep (~20min) or reset the FEM module manually (using E-Sys or disconnect the battery). Once the vehicle has “slept” or had the FEM reset, please attempt to connect with your phone/tablet once more.

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Some devices with Android version 13 have problems with setting the static IP configuration using the configuration above. Please ensure your device have installed all software updates provided by the manufacturer before attempting to connect to avoid confusion.

3. Connections

Let’s review how to connect your newly purchased hardware to your smart device and BMW.

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