- PeterW
- Member Since: 07 Sep 2016
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One of the reasons I use keyless entry & not the fob.
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- PeterW
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Ah, interesting
I was under the impression that keyless is more secure than using the fob, because the signal can be copied easier? but I'm no expert.
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- PeterW
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Considering all above
Would it be more secure using the Landrover App to lock the car ?
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- PeterW
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- winger
- Member Since: 19 Mar 2017
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I suspect that the range of the key fob can be "extended" to allow the keyless entry to work if the key fob is out of range of the car. However, the key fob does need to be pretty close to a point where the chappie with the criminal intent can get his receiver. In other words, don't leave keys close to a door or on a window cill where they can be seen. What is not clear to me is how this continues to work once the car has been opened, started and knicked, unless LR's own security regarding re-keying vehicles is being hacked. Only LR dealers have the software, in theory, activated to re-key - anyone can get hold of the diagnostic software, but that facility is not available to third-party users.
If you are concerned, disable the keyless function. That, though, won't stop the cloning of the signal from the key fob when you press the button. But that is a different issue, and really only allows someone to open the car, not start it, as the key fob is still required to actually start the engine.
Long and short, it is not that straightforward.
- S2bear
- Member Since: 27 Mar 2017
- Location: London
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Not sure how that would work as
Mine wouldnt' start and I had the key !