Cabose-1
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Yeah, not all cables are the same. And have no idea how to tell what from what. Just dont buy 3 for 5.
Like hdmi, they are different too.
Like hdmi, they are different too.
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There are no functioning Apple products in my house and I intend to keep it that way!I first discovered the lint problem way back. Not sure is it was my very first Lightning Port iPhone, but likely one of the first versions. I stumbled on the solution by getting online and googling Lightning connector repair, trying to find out if it was something repair guys could fix.
When I found the paperclip cleanup suggestion I was pretty skeptical, as I couldn't imagine MY pockets had that much lint... . I turned the phone off and dug away in the port and was shocked at how much lint came out. After it quit coming out, I plugged the cable back in and eureka!, no more bad cable connections. So now, any time I plug a cable into my phone, if it doesn't make the connection easily, I assume it needs cleaning. I have found, through this learning process, that occasionally my silicon case will shift enough to inhibit some cable ends from getting seated properly in the port.
In the end, I am not a major fan of Apple's "form leads function" approach to product design. Don't even ask me about how I feel about the remote that comes with the Apple TV box...
My wife ran developer tech support for Apple for a long time. When I make a disparaging comment about something Apple (which unfortunately is pretty frequently), I just get that look...There are no functioning Apple products in my house and I intend to keep it that way!
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Phil
If you ever do it again, try converting to Cat5. HDMI over Cat5 is much easier/cheaper at that length.Ran a 50ft hdmi cable a few years back so I could have my computer on my big screen , PAINSTAKINGLY ran it through this an around that and had it completely hidden , then found out it was a "one way" cable , sorce end and monitor end , which , until that moment, I didn't know existed... I had a 50/50 shot at getting it right though...
It's been a few years back but now I do that for sure , I think it's Cat 6 or 7 now... haven't ran any for awhile...If you ever do it again, try converting to Cat5. HDMI over Cat5 is much easier/cheaper at that length.
That is the biggest problem with Apple.Apple is slowly switching over to USB-C connectors (about time), a much better design. That being said as a long time IOS user I have had very little trouble with Apple products, mostly with 3rd party after market products. Their remotes suck, but I use a Logitech Harmony programmable web based universal remote, which I love, one press to turn on my entire multi-media system.
Of course standards change. I've been out of the comms/AV game for bit. All network cable is Cat5 to me.It's been a few years back but now I do that for sure , I think it's Cat 6 or 7 now... haven't ran any for awhile...
I'm not sure why you're having these issues but in all the different vehicles I've owned and rented over the years I've never had a problem connecting my iPhone (s) to them.That is the biggest problem with Apple.
We don't Apple in my house. But my father-in-law is an Apple fanboi so I let him get my oldest daughter an I phone. For something that's supposed to be an easier interface that thing is clunky as all hell to use.
On top of that I almost threw it accross the garage yesterday trying to get it to connect to the new Alpine head unit in her Jeep.
Apple products in a mixed network? Don't even get me started.
How something that fails to integrate with other devices so thoroughly has succeeded is beyond me. It's a cult.
Not sure what the issue was. The Alpine played well with all the Android phones in the house. Just didn't want to connect to her IPhone. After some struggles and resets we got it.I'm not sure why you're having these issues but in all the different vehicles I've owned and rented over the years I've never had a problem connecting my iPhone (s) to them.
My jeep was the easiest to connect and I have to say the one thing I miss about it is the Alpine stereo. It is MUCH better than the B&O we have and the Uconnect blows away Sync 3. From what Ive heard the Sync 4 is a lot better but those I know who have both still prefer the Uconnect.
I'm not an Apple fanboy by any means but so far their phones have been good for my needs. I'm not thrilled with their latest updates as they keep messing with stuff that works, just leave well enough alone.Not sure what the issue was. The Alpine played well with all the Android phones in the house. Just didn't want to connect to her IPhone. After some struggles and resets we got it.
The old Apple Airport routers were the worst to try to integrate with AV equipment.
My brother and sister in law have the Uconnect in their vehicles, JL Willie's and Ram HD. It's a very nice system from what I've seen but I've heard it can be buggy sometimes. The B&O in our Lariats is acceptable but nothing to write home about.
The Alpine that went in the YJ is a basic bitch. Bluetooth, AM/FM, that's about it. Just some Kicker 4x6s in the dash, might add more later but it's plenty for now.