Rlink System 221930x Link Page
R-Link 2 firmware version 2.2.19.30x
The (specifically 2.2.19.300) is a software build for Renault's multimedia system, primarily found in vehicles like the Megane IV, Koleos II, and Talisman. This version is often discussed by enthusiasts looking to modify their systems, as it represents an older "Branch 2" software generation. Core Functionality & Limitations
This specific version is often sought by owners looking to improve system stability, fix bugs, or prepare their hardware for smartphone integration features like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Key Features of R-Link 2 (v2.2.19.300) rlink system 221930x link
2. Key Features of the 221930x Link Module
| If you want… | You may actually need… | |--------------|------------------------| | R-Link firmware update | Official R-Link Toolbox (Renault software) | | Map updates | Renault’s “R-Link Store” or SD card update | | Unlock R-Link features (video in motion, etc.) | Third-party tools like “R-Link Unlock” (unsupported, use at own risk) | | Repair / replacement unit | Renault part number on the sticker (remove unit to check) | | Wiring / pinout for R-Link | Technical documentation (not “221930x”) | R-Link 2 firmware version 2
- 2219301: 433 MHz, 10 mW (short range, low power)
- 2219302: 868 MHz, 500 mW (European standard)
- 2219303: 915 MHz, 1 W (North America, unlicensed)
- Lower upgrade cost: Extends life of legacy equipment and reduces forklift upgrades.
- Reduced bandwidth and latency: Edge processing filters and aggregates telemetry, lowering cloud costs and improving responsiveness.
- Improved security posture: Centralized authentication and encrypted channels reduce the risk of unmanaged remote access.
- Operational resilience: Local buffering and failover maintain operations during WAN issues.
- Faster integration: Pre-built protocol stacks and SDKs accelerate connection to enterprise systems.
Deployment checklist