QHovey
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Wait, do people really expect the drone to provide access to the world wide web? Now THAT would be a technological wonder, and DJI might have just invented the new internet! (;
The simple thing is that you Phone's WiFi is intended to connect to the internet. If you connected to a WiFi router, but the router wasn't hooked up to a modem (thus no internet) you would be mad that your phone is connecting to that router. The phone has no idea the spark is not a typical WiFi router, and when it detects there is no internet (usually by asking for a DNS server) it will attempt to automatically disconnect and connect to a different signal that does have internet.
So as DJI Joe said, you need to find the setting to turn off this "disconnect from bad WiFi signals". This setting will be in a different place for ios, android, samsung, or what ever OS you have.
Side Note: Another annoying thing (that DJI cant control) is that you typically have to disable your cellular data also. Again, the phone basically has a primary directive to give you internet access. So if you connect to the Spark, the phone will notice there is no internet but you told it to not disconnect. So it goes and sends all of your signals through the cellular 4GLTE radio. This signal wont be sent to the Spark, and thus no connection with the drone. So you have to turn that off. Now the Phone is forced to send the data through the WiFi radio which is connected to the drone! |
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