djiuser_RojfSW97etD9
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Flight distance : 24259 ft
Australia
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Thanks for explaining DMX_MLT (Darryl).
Have you installed 4.2.14? Never say never.
"As far as I know you can only change the Password of the Spark Aircraft, never the Remote."
I thought the same - however, in the latest DJI GO app - 4.2.14 Android - it can be changed! Maybe I was missing something before, but never prompted to change passwords in the past, until the latest update.
I understand the 2 RC/DJI Go -> AC linking options.
I'm not sure about the RC linking 'rolling code combination. Either way, I connect via the Remote Controller. It's just a 5.8Ghz wifi connection. Rolling codes are used in car/garage/alarm remotes. I can't hack into it as I don't have 5.8Ghz pc/android. Otherwise I can connect 2.4 without the Remote & use WireShark to monitor.
It's very complicated. I'll try my best to explain my experience.
I found it strange that the DJI Go app suggested a weak device (aircraft) password, considering the aircraft was not turned on & has not been connected to the app since a factory reset on my android. Basically, after resetting android & the DJI Go app, it shouldn't know anything about the aircraft nor it's password... until I turn on the aircraft.
*** Now I'm confused. I followed the change password prompt & it shows the default remote password - 12341234. I changed the password to test1234 & the app told me to restart the aircraft. Ummm, the aircraft has still not been connected or turned even turned on at this stage, so take that out of the question.
Anyway, I restarted the Remote...
Since changing the RC password within DJI Go, I had to change the android RC wifi password to match. So far, I don't get the weak password message when DJI Go starts. I still have not connected to the aircraft (Spark) via the RC or DJI Go. The initial password problem fixed.
DJI Go wanted me to change the REMOTE password. I've never seen it before!
When the wind drops, the next step is to reset Spark (maybe refresh firmware?) & calibrate the IMU & compass away from metal. Then have a test flight.
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