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If you’re already familiar with xHP Flashtool for Android or iOS, xHP Flashtool for Windows will come naturally to you. xHP Flashtool for Windows offers the same functionality as the mobile versions for Android on iOS. Thanks to our cross-platform license management you can simply sign in with your existing xHP account and connect to existing vehicles or unlock new vehicles.

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System Requirements

Though xHP Flashtool for Windows has been thoroughly tested on various devices without any issues, there might exist system configurations that do not offer the experience we’re aiming for. Please adhere to our general guidelines and the minimum specifications below. If you experience any difficulty running xHP Flashtool for Windows on your computer don’t hesitate to contact us at support@rbttuning.com.

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Network settings: no additional settings
Firewall settings: no additional settings

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More information about the DCAN Wi-Fi Adapter can be found here.

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DCAN Wi-Fi Adapter

Just connect to the THOR WiFi Adapter as you would connect to a regular WiFi network. The connection to the vehicle should work straight away regardless of network and firewall settings.

Drivers: no additional drivers required
Network settings: no additional settings
Firewall settings: no additional settings

ENET WiFi Adapter

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More information about the DCAN Wi-Fi Adapter can be found here.

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ENET Cable

Just plug in your ENET Cable to the Ethernet port on your computer. In some cases, the connection will not work straight away and additional network settings are required. Sometimes unused Windows network adapters interfere with the connection and must therefore be deactivated. If you don’t know which network adapters to deactivate, you can try to deactivate all network adapters except the WiFi Ethernet adapter and see if the connection works. You can then re-activate the network adapters to find out which causes the interference.

Drivers: no additional drivers required
Network settings: deactivate unused network adapters (NAT bridges, etc.)
Firewall settings: no additional settings

More information about the ENET cable can be found here.

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ENET

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Wi-Fi Adapter

Just plug in your ENET Cable to the Ethernet port on your computerconnect to the ENET WiFI Adapter as you would to a regular WiFi network. In some cases, the connection will not work straight away and additional network settings are required. Sometimes unused Windows network adapters interfere with the connection and must therefore be deactivated. If you don’t know which network adapters to deactivate, you can try to deactivate all network adapters except the Ethernet WiFi adapter and see if the connection works. You can then re-activate the network adapters to find out which causes the interference.

Drivers: no additional drivers required
Network settings: deactivate unused network adapters (NAT bridges, etc.)
Firewall settings: no additional settings

More information about the ENET Wi-Fi Adapter can be found here.

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