For the residents, and as an add on for marketing to bring people to the ranch to buy homes.
Just the name Babcock Ranch makes one think of horses and horseback riding.
Build stables, have trail...
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For the residents, and as an add on for marketing to bring people to the ranch to buy homes.
Just the name Babcock Ranch makes one think of horses and horseback riding.
Build stables, have trail riding, ridding lessons.
It fits with the Babcock Ranch concept of nature.
It is a connection to the Babcock Ranch roots.
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Mar 13, 2020 by
Kevin Sanders (5 points)
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For the residents, and as an add on for marketing to bring people to the ranch to buy homes.
Just the name Babcock Ranch makes one think of horses and horseback riding.
Build stables, have trail riding, ridding lessons.
It fits with the Babcock Ranch concept of nature.
It is a connection to the Babcock Ranch roots.
I have a Century link account in Florida that has given me some challenges in hooking up with my Model 3 and I have heard of a few other tesla owners locally with similar issues. provided you have...
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I have a Century link account in Florida that has given me some challenges in hooking up with my Model 3 and I have heard of a few other tesla owners locally with similar issues. provided you have adequate coverage to your garage (buy an extender to fix this issue several are available and they install easily). Also be sure that all systems are functioning and you have no trouble connecting other devices (in other words only your Tesla wont connect) Here is the solution if coverage is good and the car simply won't get you past the network password:
Go to your browser and sign in to your modem using the modem gui address. use the admin password which is attached to the modem on a sticker.
open the advanced setup tab.
go to LAN settings.
Go to option 4 Set the DHP Name special character state
Choose allow special characters
apply
go back to your car and try to connect
The first try may give an ip address error
Hit retry
This worked for me. Problem solved.
ENJOY
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Dec 11, 2019 by
Ronald Alberico (5 points)
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I have a Century link account in Florida that has given me some challenges in hooking up with my Model 3 and I have heard of a few other tesla owners locally with similar issues. provided you have adequate coverage to your garage (buy an extender to fix this issue several are available and they install easily). Also be sure that all systems are functioning and you have no trouble connecting other devices (in other words only your Tesla wont connect) Here is the solution if coverage is good and the car simply won't get you past the network password:
Go to your browser and sign in to your modem using the modem gui address. use the admin password which is attached to the modem on a sticker.
open the advanced setup tab.
go to LAN settings.
Go to option 4 Set the DHP Name special character state
Choose allow special characters
apply
go back to your car and try to connect
The first try may give an ip address error
Hit retry
This worked for me. Problem solved.
ENJOY