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<blockquote data-quote="Tomel" data-source="post: 62429" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Although I've not tried it myself yet, I understand that you simply click on the Connected / Disconnected icon in lower left of main DJI Go screen and that this will take you where you can change the SSID and Password.</p><p></p><p>Even though I'm not the OP, I'll try to answer Imel2005's question. Since all Spark RC's have the same default SSID and Password (12341234), it's conceivable that someone could link to your RC with their own mobile device, take control of your Spark and fly it off to abscond with before you could figure out what was happening. Not a likely scenario, but I believe possible -- particularly if you were at some kind of drone event or race where there were a lot of knowledgeable people around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomel, post: 62429, member: 12511"] Although I've not tried it myself yet, I understand that you simply click on the Connected / Disconnected icon in lower left of main DJI Go screen and that this will take you where you can change the SSID and Password. Even though I'm not the OP, I'll try to answer Imel2005's question. Since all Spark RC's have the same default SSID and Password (12341234), it's conceivable that someone could link to your RC with their own mobile device, take control of your Spark and fly it off to abscond with before you could figure out what was happening. Not a likely scenario, but I believe possible -- particularly if you were at some kind of drone event or race where there were a lot of knowledgeable people around. [/QUOTE]
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