Well I’ve been driving my truck for a couple weeks now on a commercial level and I believe I have a “workaround” for the internet problem, if you can call it that.
Basically, If the internet is already working, you can keep it working for at least a few solid days by not shutting the truck completely off. Yeah that’s why I don’t call it a real workaround, but here is what you can do if you work out of your truck or you are going on a long trip. Assuming the internet is working already, let’s say you need to make a pit stop somewhere. Press the button to shut the truck off. You have a few seconds or whatever grace period before the screen also shuts off, so you need to immediately press the start button again without your foot on the brake to put it in “ACC” mode. This will keep the internet running without the engine also running. You can still lock your doors. Obviously I don’t advocate doing this for a long period of time, especially if you only have the single battery option. The reason I know it works on a long term basis is because I have a generator that keeps the battery charged so I have been able to keep the truck “on” either with the engine running or in ACC mode, for just a few minutes or as long as all night while I was in the sleeper with the generator running. I’ve had the internet working for several days/nights straight, and the only time it locks up is if I shut the truck off completely for more than 10 minutes or so. I’ve been hesitant to experiment with exactly how long it takes because it’s really nice to have it working, and it works so well. It’s fast and (so far) I haven’t found any places where it doesn’t work. Hope this helps somebody in the short term.