How good is your internet connection?
I can understand why they'd want a high upload rate given what the connection is used for but less than 2 Mbps for downloads is probably one of the contributing factors to why the Internet radio just freezes. That is really low even for 3G, generally speaking. Then again we don't have anything to compare it to as far as what other owners are seeing so far.
:My remote start feature was working, the operative word being "was," can't imagine the subscription rate in the US is even up to pathetic for mbrace.
Given no MB upgrade path to 4G for the built-in data network I wonder if there might be a way for USA users to follow the network connection approach used in Canada. As outlined on page 121 of the Command Supplement internet connectivity is provided the a Bluetooth connected phone rather than the built-in soon to be obsolete 3g.
Any insights out there?
I'm in Boston and speed is terrible
Coverage, like anything, is always subject to factors that negatively affect a wireless network connection. Calling mbrace as Joe Smoe #698 reporting a network issue isn't going to get down to the root of the issue either unless you're lucky and find someone who just happens to know what they're really talking about. FYI, the chances of getting someone who really wants to help you drops significantly if you're a jerk or argumentative, just saying.
If Verizon is dropping 3G in a market, I'd love to know what their 4G looks like right now in that same market area. 3G is the fallback when 4G isn't readily and widely available. If they have 5G that prominently in an area, I suppose shutting the outdated 3G network in that same area would make financial sense. Screwing everyone over who have better 3G reception than 4G is your typical corporate logic either way anyway.
If some of you could post the speeds you're receiving in Mbps both for downloads and uploads or ask what mbrace support expects to see as an average for either (obviously every single area/city is different), the words "terrible" and "slow" will have more context behind them.
For everyone else who's wondering if this will be fixed:
Watch from the start to 2:47. You'll have a better idea of what the actual issue is if you know how long this issue has been around.
Long story short, unless mbrace moves to 5G let alone 4G, all of you should only be using the remote unlock, lock, and start feature from mbrace. Anything else and I have to ask why you're 1.) a masochist or 2.) not spending that money on a connected smartphone/tablet from a wireless carrier.
Last edited by Witch; Dec 21, 2016 at 09:42 PM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
No worries

Go for cell phone signal boosters that improves signal reception anywhere you locate it. It is an ideal solution for your internet problems.
If you have installed some sort of booster what did you install and how does it help. Seems signal is good for most people, and yes better signal helps with throughput but it doesn't fix poor execution of the system. Could you give us more information?
Noticed the 2017 GLC brochure has been posted here.
It says in the technology section:
Mercedes me with
smartphone app,
in-car Internet
and 4G LTE WiFi
My build sheet seemed to indicate there is an LTE module. We all know how well the Mbrace features work, not well.
Has anyone gotten any information regarding improved services? Can't imagine why they would hobble the hardware unless it is to save money with second or third tier 3G and **** off their customers as well. If that is the case, they seem to be succeeding.




One thing I have noticed is that the the system seems to have to pause and rebuffer more often on stations that stream at a higher bit rate. Of course, the higher the bit rate the better the sound, but the lower bit rate stations are less likely to have to pause and rebuffer, so the trade off is to sacrifice quality of sound for continuity of streaming.
I've complained before on this forum about the reliability of the hotspot but am now happy to report that it seems to have gotten better recently and even get pretty reliable live radio streaming much of the time. As for podcasts, music, etc., I still download those to listen later.
I cancelled it last year after my free trial because, here in the NYC area it rarely worked. I’m hoping the WiFi capabilities will work now.
Android Auto works well, but again very limited available apps. It does allow me to access my itunes library via my phone. We need more google apps for android auto. The maps are already ok in the regular MB navigation system.
I am having trouble with their frustrating phone trees offering circular choices, and not really pursuing the choices that are offered.
One day it took over 30 minutes to get someone to answer, and then it was the wrong someone, who explained that when it gets busy the calls are routed to whomever is free to answer. Not helpful nor fitting for their customer base.





