I have had this drone for about 6 months. I have flown it once and waited for the warmer weather. That, having finally arrived, I started up the drone and RC controller and thought I would update the firmware and the FlySafe Data. My problem is that whennever I try to update, I get a "Network Connection Required" message. I swipe down on the screen, and see that the WiFi icon is lit up with a ? mark showing on top of the Wi-Fi icon. How can I reconnect my controller with the Mini Pro 3? Thanks.
Slide down on the screen and touch the systems settings icon in the upper right corner (#2) and it will allow you to access your network settings. See below:
Hi, Ken Woodley. Thanks for reaching out. Kindly refer to the suggestions posted below. In addition to that, when you access Settings, go to "Network and Internet," then select your home WiFi network/mobile hotspot, enter the password, and connect. Once connected, go back to the DJI Fly app and try to update again. Please keep us posted. Thank you.
Why do i need wifi and internet to fly a drone??? had this thing a week or so and really getting fed up with all the tech i have to go through to fly the damn thing and it still wont go more than 75' from the house..
me109g4 Posted at 12-18 16:42
Why do i need wifi and internet to fly a drone??? had this thing a week or so and really getting fed up with all the tech i have to go through to fly the damn thing and it still wont go more than 75' from the house..
You bought a drone. It is a highly technological device so a bit of technical interaction is to be expected. An active internet connection is not required to fly the drone, but you do need to connect to the internet occasionally for things like initial activation, updating firmware, or if you wish to upload your flight logs. Trust me your Mini 3 Pro will go a Hell of a lot further than 75'...
me109g4 Posted at 12-18 16:42
Why do i need wifi and internet to fly a drone??? had this thing a week or so and really getting fed up with all the tech i have to go through to fly the damn thing and it still wont go more than 75' from the house..
Hi, me109g4. Wifi is not required when flying but you need mobile data or wifi for updating your firmware and logging in to your DJI account. Once all needed updates are complete and you are logged into your DJI account on your DJI Fly application, you can fly the drone without using your cellular or Wi-Fi services. Please reach back if you have further concerns. Have a great day ahead.
DJI Tony Posted at 12-18 20:54
Hi, me109g4. Wifi is not required when flying but you need mobile data or wifi for updating your firmware and logging in to your DJI account. Once all needed updates are complete and you are logged into your DJI account on your DJI Fly application, you can fly the drone without using your cellular or Wi-Fi services. Please reach back if you have further concerns. Have a great day ahead.
Thank you, this is along learning process, this drone is far more sophisticated than my old drone, to the point of frustration. Having to research every question i have on its operation is annoying, i want to fly it, not sit on a computer to research why it refuses to do something.
Dirty Bird Posted at 12-18 16:52
You bought a drone. It is a highly technological device so a bit of technical interaction is to be expected. An active internet connection is not required to fly the drone, but you do need to connect to the internet occasionally for things like initial activation, updating firmware, or if you wish to upload your flight logs. Trust me your Mini 3 Pro will go a Hell of a lot further than 75'...
At this point the drone would beg to differ with you,,, as a novice with the DJI drones i have read about limitations on its flight with the prop guards on it, also it refuses to take off if no GPS signal is present, spending hrs. online trying to figure this thing out is not what i had planned when i bought this thing..
fans325fc5cb Posted at 12-31 12:36
At this point the drone would beg to differ with you,,, as a novice with the DJI drones i have read about limitations on its flight with the prop guards on it, also it refuses to take off if no GPS signal is present, spending hrs. online trying to figure this thing out is not what i had planned when i bought this thing..
Welcome to the Club...
Most members here spend around 80% of their time online and 20% flying...
DJI drones fly themselves and there is really no need for human intervention, other than when they need to be updated, trying to find your video/pictures and to log in to let DJI know where you are and what you are doing...
Only kidding...
It is a steep learning curve, but most new technologies today are like this....
Most members here spend around 80% of their time online and 20% flying...
So true. Imagine handing a new cell phone to someone who has never used or activated one and expected them to "figure it out." They'd be yelling and screaming in no time. Drones are pretty close to the same level of technical expertise required.
Not sure the hobby is great for every person.
Hoarfrost Posted at 12-31 16:57
So true. Imagine handing a new cell phone to someone who has never used or activated one and expected them to "figure it out." They'd be yelling and screaming in no time. Drones are pretty close to the same level of technical expertise required.
Not sure the hobby is great for every person.
I think fans325fc5cb said it in one line...
"I want to fly, not sit on a computer to research why it refuses to do something."
In all honesty, we have gone a bit too far in this department, but that's the price you have to pay for a product that fly by itself...
I still remember that day when I got one of my large Heli, hovering in the same spot by itself, thanks to the then new Naza H. People just couldn't believe it how steady it was and all by itself... Little they knew that it took about a month of reading and testing to get the settings perfectly right...
fans325fc5cb Posted at 2023-12-31 12:28
Thank you, this is along learning process, this drone is far more sophisticated than my old drone, to the point of frustration. Having to research every question i have on its operation is annoying, i want to fly it, not sit on a computer to research why it refuses to do something.
fans325fc5cb Posted at 2023-12-31 12:28
Thank you, this is along learning process, this drone is far more sophisticated than my old drone, to the point of frustration. Having to research every question i have on its operation is annoying, i want to fly it, not sit on a computer to research why it refuses to do something.
Watch one of the multitude of Beginner Guide videos available on YouTube for your specific model. I know how fashionable it is to watch a product unboxing video where the guy pulls out the manual, tosses it aside, & says "Who needs this?" That might be fine for a screwdriver or a drill, but a DJI drone is a lot more sophisticated & that level of laziness isn't going to cut it. You cannot expect to just head out & fly with zero effort. If this is too much work then a DJI drone is probably not for you.
fans325fc5cb Posted at 2023-12-31 12:36
At this point the drone would beg to differ with you,,, as a novice with the DJI drones i have read about limitations on its flight with the prop guards on it, also it refuses to take off if no GPS signal is present, spending hrs. online trying to figure this thing out is not what i had planned when i bought this thing..
I ordered my first DJI drone in 2014. It was a Phantom 2 Vision+. It cost $1359 for the drone, controller, & two batteries. I had to wait several weeks for it to arrive as I ordered it when it was first released. During those two weeks I watched every single video I could find regarding DJI drones. I read the owner's manual multiple times. When the drone arrived, I charged the batteries, set things up from the knowledge I had acquired watching videos & reading the manual, then headed out to fly.
That first flight with the Vision+ is available here in my "Chronicles of Dirty Bird" thread. I had no problems, no issues, no confusion, no trepidation, because I took the time to learn about the settings, controls, & features. I was confident in flying because I spent a bit of time learning & understanding how it worked & what to expect.
Current DJI drones are far more sophisticated then the Vision+. They are more powerful, with many more features & settings. You need to invest some time in learning how the drone functions. There are a myriad of excellent Beginner Guide videos available on YouTube. I recommend you watch one of Jeven Dovey's video guides. They cover everything & are available for all the latest models. I will link the Mini 4 Pro guide below.
DJI drones can practically fly themselves but if your idea was just unboxing & taking to the skies with zero effort then you chose the wrong type of drone. You should have bought a small toy drone to fly around your living room instead.
Hoarfrost Posted at 2023-12-31 16:57
So true. Imagine handing a new cell phone to someone who has never used or activated one and expected them to "figure it out." They'd be yelling and screaming in no time. Drones are pretty close to the same level of technical expertise required.
Not sure the hobby is great for every person.
I would be chuckling that someone is too lazy & helpless to RTFM. I read the manual on every cell phone I ever owned. I read the manual or nearly everything I buy. A new car for instance, because I learn all sorts of things about available features & settings I might otherwise miss. I bought the G1 (first Android phone) on release date. I RTFM to learn what all those little icons & setting were for. Garbage in garbage out. You have to put in some effort. If you are too lazy to learn that's on you. If a smart phone is too daunting consider Jitterbug.
Dirty Bird Posted at 1-3 07:45
I would be chuckling that someone is too lazy & helpless to RTFM. I read the manual on every cell phone I ever owned. I read the manual or nearly everything I buy. A new car for instance, because I learn all sorts of things about available features & settings I might otherwise miss. I bought the G1 (first Android phone) on release date. I RTFM to learn what all those little icons & setting were for. Garbage in garbage out. You have to put in some effort. If you are too lazy to learn that's on you. If a smart phone is too daunting consider Jitterbug.
Well i am far from the lazy slug as you infer,, i have spent many hrs. trying to figure out all this things nuances,,i have spent a lot of time learning from all the excellent videos out there,, and it still wont go more than 80' from the house even with me standing right next to it. So for now its back in the box it came in.
fans325fc5cb Posted at 1-14 16:35
Well i am far from the lazy slug as you infer,, i have spent many hrs. trying to figure out all this things nuances,,i have spent a lot of time learning from all the excellent videos out there,, and it still wont go more than 80' from the house even with me standing right next to it. So for now its back in the box it came in.
If you watch the video below you should have no issues operating a Mini 3 Pro. If you understand & follow the guide & your Mini 3 is only managing 80' distance then it has a technical issue & should be sent in for repair or replacement.
I am unable to connect to network. I am not able to log out because I’m not in a network, the firmware won’t update. My whole controller isn’t working. I like the dj 2 so much more my phone always worked, for updates. How do I reset or my controller or sign in.
Also I can’t even get to find networks! And all my other electronics find networks must fine, I’m so confused. I hit retry like 200 times nothing just that screen
Dirty Bird Posted at 1-3 07:45
I would be chuckling that someone is too lazy & helpless to RTFM. I read the manual on every cell phone I ever owned. I read the manual or nearly everything I buy. A new car for instance, because I learn all sorts of things about available features & settings I might otherwise miss. I bought the G1 (first Android phone) on release date. I RTFM to learn what all those little icons & setting were for. Garbage in garbage out. You have to put in some effort. If you are too lazy to learn that's on you. If a smart phone is too daunting consider Jitterbug.
Log in to the network from your phone, set up an access point on your phone, and connect the remote control to the network.
Do you have an RC remote control?
djiuser_S1NVpoVadppD Posted at 1-25 05:43
I am unable to connect to network. I am not able to log out because I’m not in a network, the firmware won’t update. My whole controller isn’t working. I like the dj 2 so much more my phone always worked, for updates. How do I reset or my controller or sign in.
Hello, there. We're sorry for the trouble that it caused you. May I confirm if you're still experiencing this problem? Please keep us posted for further checking. Thank you.
I have flown my drone drones many many times! I got mini 3 flew it 2 times waiting for better weather, now it won’t connect to network or let me update! I tried calling for help as well, I’m not really sure what to do. I need help
DJI Gamora Posted at 1-27 03:10
Hello, there. We're sorry for the trouble that it caused you. May I confirm if you're still experiencing this problem? Please keep us posted for further checking. Thank you.
DJI Gamora Posted at 1-27 03:10
Hello, there. We're sorry for the trouble that it caused you. May I confirm if you're still experiencing this problem? Please keep us posted for further checking. Thank you.
Hi, there. Thank you for your notice. Please make sure to connect your DJI RC to the available network in your area. Please refer to the screenshots below for further instructions on how to connect the DJI RC to your home network. I hope this information helps.
me109g4 Posted at 2023-12-18 16:42
Why do i need wifi and internet to fly a drone??? had this thing a week or so and really getting fed up with all the tech i have to go through to fly the damn thing and it still wont go more than 75' from the house..
You don't (albeit I'm sure that the user manual says you do). I turn my mobile data on when I need to (primarily to save data for when I really need it - most internet access is from the unlimited data at home). The first time I flew (out of range of my wifi) I did turn mobile data on. The second time I forgot, so clearly it is not actually needed. I do wonder whether it is used to check the area for prohibited zones, but I had already checked that in a different app and knew that I was not going to be anywhere that I couldn't legally fly.
DJIDronePete Posted at 2-27 04:35
You don't (albeit I'm sure that the user manual says you do). I turn my mobile data on when I need to (primarily to save data for when I really need it - most internet access is from the unlimited data at home). The first time I flew (out of range of my wifi) I did turn mobile data on. The second time I forgot, so clearly it is not actually needed. I do wonder whether it is used to check the area for prohibited zones, but I had already checked that in a different app and knew that I was not going to be anywhere that I couldn't legally fly.
To add to that, your photo shows that an update is required - I guess in that situation you do need internet access, but that's to enable the update not specifically to fly.
me109g4 Posted at 2023-12-18 16:42
Why do i need wifi and internet to fly a drone??? had this thing a week or so and really getting fed up with all the tech i have to go through to fly the damn thing and it still wont go more than 75' from the house..
Same sentiment here. Having no luck unlocking Geo Zones after about 30 successful flights. Will be selling