Is it something new that the RC Controller Turns off Wifi when launching drone? I know it used to do that with the Mini 3 Pro but it didn't do it on the Mavic 3 line...Today it did when I was checking out the new firmware?
If you want to hotspot to your cell phone for map or firmware updates or flight permissions, wouldn't you need WIFI on?@bkushner the original DJI RC does turn off WIFI, as soon as the drone takes off, and can then be turned back on again, with a double swipe down to access the menu, it will then stay on until the drone has finished that flight ,but will again turn off at the beginning of the next flight
the new DJI RC2 does not turn off the WIFI it stays on permanently ,unless you go into the menu and manually turn it off
of course whether or not you get a WIFI signal with it turned on ,will depend on your location
From what I have noticed, getting a map thru the cell phone 'hot spot' is a 'one-time-download' and does not need to rely on the phone anymore for map info.... it's all saved. Then I get the message that Wi-Fi will be turned off. Controller retains the map info.If you want to hotspot to your cell phone for map or firmware updates or flight permissions, wouldn't you need WIFI on?
Excellent information!@bkushner the original DJI RC does turn off WIFI, as soon as the drone takes off, and can then be turned back on again, with a double swipe down to access the menu, it will then stay on until the drone has finished that flight ,but will again turn off at the beginning of the next flight
the new DJI RC2 does not turn off the WIFI it stays on permanently ,unless you go into the menu and manually turn it off
of course whether or not you get a WIFI signal with it turned on ,will depend on your location
That all depends on how large of a map you need for your flight. If you are flying completely VLOS, it's fine, but if your flight is more than a mile away, it needs to be continuously updated, as you fly, to have all map resolutions available.From what I have noticed, getting a map thru the cell phone 'hot spot' is a 'one-time-download' and does not need to rely on the phone anymore for map info.... it's all saved. Then I get the message that Wi-Fi will be turned off. Controller retains the map info.
Indeed. Hence the problem during flight, if the wifi hotspot to your cell phone is turned off automatically, and you don't turn it back on for maps, as described above!If you want to hotspot to your cell phone for map or firmware updates or flight permissions, wouldn't you need WIFI on?
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