

If your device was correctly configured, it should remain, or reappear, in the Vehicle Selection window without the microPod Setup Utility running. Now that the microPod II device has a valid wireless network, you can close the microPod Setup Utility by clicking the Exitbutton.ġ1a.The network will also appear in the network list with a checkmark next to it, signifying that it is the connected network profile on your microPod II device.


If you have not yet updated your microPod II, then you will see the following screen. If your microPod II is connected to your PC with a USB cable, has a subscription tied to it, and has you added as a user of that microPod II, then it should appear in the Vehicle Selection window as shown below.Ħa.Fill in your Okta Username and Password, and then click Sign In.Navigate to the Okta user login through the following link. You will now have to sign in to wiTECH 2.0 to view and configure your device.If the microPod device has not been configured for wireless, and the Setup Utility is not running, it will not display in the wiTECH 2.0 vehicle selection screen. The Setup Utility provides internet access to the microPod II so that it can be configured for a wireless network. Leave the following window open while you configure your microPod II device.Make sure that the microPod II device is connected to the PC with a USB cable, and then click the Continue button.If you have not yet downloaded the microPOD Setup Utility then please navigate to step one of. To begin, start the microPOD Setup Utility, and click the Wireless Configuration button.You will not be able to connect the microPod II to a public wireless network. Note: The microPod II requires the wireless network to have password protected authentication.
