The MB Star C6 DoIP is a professional diagnostic and programming interface (also called a VCI or multiplexer) used for Mercedes-Benz and Smart vehicles. It allows for comprehensive communication between a vehicle’s electronic systems and diagnostic software running on a PC.
The key features and functions include:
DoIP Support: The main feature of the C6 is its support for the Diagnostics over IP (Internet Protocol) standard (ISO13400), which is essential for diagnosing and programming the latest Mercedes models (typically 2010 and newer, including recent models like the W206 and W223). Older diagnostic tools like the MB Star C4/C5 often lack this capability.
Full System Diagnostics: It enables in-depth diagnostics for all vehicle systems, including engines, transmissions, airbags (SRS), ABS, climate control, and many other body modules.
Programming and Coding: The tool supports advanced functions such as offline and online programming, SCN coding (a form of software configuration management), variation coding, and modification of vehicle settings. Online programming usually requires the user to have their own official online account.
Software Compatibility: It is designed to work with official Mercedes software like XENTRY and DAS, as well as engineering software such as DTS Monaco and Vediamo.
Connectivity: The device connects to a computer via WLAN (WiFi) or USB cable.
Hardware Design: The C6 multiplexer is a compact and sturdy device that acts solely as an interface; it does not have its own internal PC core, screen, battery, or fan.
In summary, the MB Star C6 DoIP is an advanced, modern tool that provides professional technicians and workshops with the necessary interface to service the full range of current Mercedes-Benz vehicles, especially those utilizing the newer DoIP communication protocol.
Mercedes’ full OEM software is the powerful XENTRY Diagnosis suite, the official dealer tool for deep diagnostics, coding, flashing, and programming all Mercedes-Benz models, often bundled with engineering software like DTS Monaco, WIS/EPC (repair info), and specialized tools like Vediamo for in-depth tasks, allowing access to ECUs, enabling hidden features, and performing complex SCN coding, requiring specific interfaces (VCIs) for full functionality.
Key Components of the Full OEM Suite:
XENTRY Diagnosis: The primary diagnostic software for reading fault codes, performing tests, and general diagnosis.
DTS Monaco: An engineering-level tool for deep coding, parameter setting, and flash programming, used for customization and advanced repairs.
WIS/EPC: Workshop Information System (WIS) and Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) provide repair manuals, wiring diagrams, and part information.
Vediamo: Older but powerful software for diagnostics and coding, often used for older models or specific functions.
SCN Coding Tools: For securely coding Electronic Control Units (ECUs) to Mercedes’ servers.
XENTRY Diagnosis VCI (C6): The original hardware interface needed for communication between the software and the car, supporting modern protocols like DoIP.
What it Does:
Deep Diagnostics: Accesses every module (engine, transmission, ABS, airbags, etc.).
Programming & Flashing: Updates or replaces control unit software.
Coding: Activates/deactivates features (e.g., retrofits, enabling hidden options).
Troubleshooting: Guides technicians through complex repairs.
Who Uses It:
Official Mercedes-Benz Dealerships.
Professional independent workshops.
Serious enthusiasts or tuners for advanced work.
In essence, it’s the complete digital toolkit used by Mercedes-Benz to engineer, diagnose, and maintain their vehicles at the highest level.





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