Trying to understand the roll of Garmin Express
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 7:08 am
I have just aquired a GPSMap 67 and am having a little trouble understanding the rolls of all the periferal apps around it.
I have BaseCamp and Garmin Express on my PC. On my phone I had Garmin Explore and Garmin Connect.
When I was out in the field the other day the update from 5.9 to 6.6 came through while I was out there. Firstly it used mobile data, which I have a limited amount of, and secondly, for about 20 mins the GPS wasn't recording my track, presumably because It was busy bluetoothing the update from my phone to the 67.
As that wasn't ideal, I removed Connect and Explore from my phone. I really don't have a lot of use for the user functions of either.
Today, while visiting a relative, I connected my GPS to their wifi. That went OK until I tried to download a Birdseye segment. Then it seemed to require to connect via Bluetooth to one of 3 phone apps, which I had deleted.
I came home and connected to Garmin Express by USB, synchronised, and then Birdseye seemed to work as expected.
So, do I really have to come back to base and get permission from Garmin Express every time I connect to a new wifi? I can't really see the point of having wifi on the GPS if I have to connect via USB to my PC everytime I want to log into a new wifi.
What I mainly want to do is just use BaseCamp with my 67 and I accept that that will be by USB. But I can easily envisage the scenario where I am out in the field and may want to connect to an outside Wi-Fi network to download a Birdseye segment. It seems I can't do that without having my PC on hand as well. The documentation suggests I could use Garmin Connect for the same thing but I don't seem to be able to control Connect. I don't want it to be using web traffic that I don't seem to be able to control nor use it's user interface.
How am I meant to manage all these things?
Thanks Peter
I have BaseCamp and Garmin Express on my PC. On my phone I had Garmin Explore and Garmin Connect.
When I was out in the field the other day the update from 5.9 to 6.6 came through while I was out there. Firstly it used mobile data, which I have a limited amount of, and secondly, for about 20 mins the GPS wasn't recording my track, presumably because It was busy bluetoothing the update from my phone to the 67.
As that wasn't ideal, I removed Connect and Explore from my phone. I really don't have a lot of use for the user functions of either.
Today, while visiting a relative, I connected my GPS to their wifi. That went OK until I tried to download a Birdseye segment. Then it seemed to require to connect via Bluetooth to one of 3 phone apps, which I had deleted.
I came home and connected to Garmin Express by USB, synchronised, and then Birdseye seemed to work as expected.
So, do I really have to come back to base and get permission from Garmin Express every time I connect to a new wifi? I can't really see the point of having wifi on the GPS if I have to connect via USB to my PC everytime I want to log into a new wifi.
What I mainly want to do is just use BaseCamp with my 67 and I accept that that will be by USB. But I can easily envisage the scenario where I am out in the field and may want to connect to an outside Wi-Fi network to download a Birdseye segment. It seems I can't do that without having my PC on hand as well. The documentation suggests I could use Garmin Connect for the same thing but I don't seem to be able to control Connect. I don't want it to be using web traffic that I don't seem to be able to control nor use it's user interface.
How am I meant to manage all these things?
Thanks Peter