Thank goodness for WiFi

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Re: Thank goodness for WiFi

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danham wrote: Wed Jan 14, 2026 3:38 pm ...so I can't downgrade, but maybe I can reinstall 6.70?
IDK. I hate that I can't remember why I had to manually change by firmware.
danham wrote: Wed Jan 14, 2026 3:38 pm But until or unless the XT misbehaves I think I'll hold off on further experiments.
Indeed. Messing with the firmware is a desperate/last resort effort.
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lkraus wrote: Wed Jan 14, 2026 2:47 pm I don't know what the hub does, I only tried it because I knew many Mac users could not connect at all without a hub. Maybe it slows down the transfer, or maybe it serves as a regulator to keep the transmit/receive signals in sync? Garmin tends to use old tech which can't keep up with newer computers. I really would have expected the XT to use a USB-C connection and support exFAT microSD cards.
If it's a powered hub, that boost in available voltage has been the key difference for some devices on some Macs. How's that for a vague answer? ;)

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I would say that answer was slightly somewhat non-specific.

My hub accepts a power input, but I have never needed it.
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Just installed 2027.10 using WiFi and it went quickly (around 25 minutes, despite an initial prediction of 3 hours) and works fine, so I'm no longer going to use Express for map updates.

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