![]() It is necessary to test the problem in my country (Czech Republic) with local SIM and Android device purchased in my country. If I send Spark to German or Dutch Dji repair service, the problem will not be reflected. Eventually, I can join them and we will help to you diagnose the problem. When I was on the last Dji Training Day they had the same problem as me. In my country, Pelikan Daniel is a local dealer. Please start to solving for this problem. I report myself as betatester to this problem and I will be of help to you. Please, Electra, give the problem examine for competent technicians who understand WiFi issues. Everything is visible on the enclosed screenshots (please read comments of screenshots). If You look on Spark 5Ghz band WiFi table you will see that they are different (Dji GO, settings, wifi, CHANNEL INDEX). You can see the 5Ghz band of WiFi channels that Andoid uses in my country (Czech Republic). I am adding screenshot from WiFi analyzer running in my phone. In Android is automatic set WiFi channel table according to the inserted SIM (I have Tmobile CZ so Wifi is set up according to Czech law and user can not affect this setting). ![]() In my country (Czech Republic) is not allowed channels the Spark uses. In my country (Czech Republic) the Spark uses not supported channels.Įach EU countries have different radio traffic regulations. Problem is different Android and Spark channel table in each EU countries. I quote: "WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot". Galaxy S6 and S7 of course supports 5Ghz Band. Compatible with Samsung S8 ,Samsung S7 edge, Samsung S7, Samsung S6, Samsung S5, Samsung NOTE4, Samsung NOTE3, Samsung tabs 705c, Ascend Mate 9, Ascend Mate 7, Huawei Honor 8, Huawei P8 Max, Vivo X7, Xiaomi 5, Google Nexus 6p, Nexus 9, Google Nexus 7 II, LG V20." Samsung Galaxy S7 and S6 they are OFFICIAL DJI SUPPORTED phones, you look here. Or you can use IPhone to connect the RC and see if you can select 2.4 G successfully. Please try to download a wifi analyzer app and check if your phone can search the signal of 5.8 G. It means that the signal between RC and AC is 5.8 G while the signal between RC and your phone will remain in 2.4 G. When you connect your phone with RC, app will show 5.8 G channel. This does not interest me! I want Spark to work as advertised by Dji.Īrcicorsa, please note that some Android phone do not support 5.8 G. I say beforehand that I am not curious for the advice of users as to use OTG. I like to send Spark but I'm afraid it will not solve anything, without I send my phone with a local SIM that sets the channel table in the Android. I was also asked to send Spark for analysis. I followed their instructions, but the problem still persists. Then you can switch between 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz under Wi-Fi settings. Click "OK" and the aircraft will reset its Wi-Fi settings. wait for a moment and a "switch Wi-Fi setting" prompt will pop up.Ĩ. launch DJI GO 4 and enter the image transmission screenħ. (if the remote controller is not in the air and connect your mobile device to the Wi-Fi's aircraft.)Ħ. Connect your mobile device to your Wi-Fi remote first. power on the aircraft and the remote controllerĥ. Turn off the DJI GO 4 app running in the backgroundĤ. launch DJI GO 4 and wait for about 1 minuteģ. Make sure that your mobile device is connected to the internetĢ. ![]() ![]() I discussed the problem with the Support5.DE service center. I've tested it for now with the galaxy phones, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S7. Once I switch the AC / RC link to 2.4Ghz, the phone will be disconnected and can not be connected (Sark RC SSID can not be found). From the beginning I bought Spark I have a problem with WiFi.
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