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<blockquote data-quote="jmbsmt63" data-source="post: 65782" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>From my own experience and previous reading, Although the Spark does, indeed, "transmit" it's own WIFI, you can't "see" it if it (Spark) is connected to the controller. One or the other, not both. I believe You must reset the WIFI in the Spark to re-enable the WIFI to connect to the phone instead of the controller once the controller has been paired.</p><p> </p><p>The WIFI "transmitted" by the controller ( which you would connect the phone to) is very weak and only has a range of about a foot away from the controller. </p><p>The OTG cable off-loads some of the WIFI which is used for the video feed from the Spark that is what "seems" to help some with range before losing video. So, as you suspect The actual range of the " control" connection is not affected but the cable could and does help with video range/performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmbsmt63, post: 65782, member: 8344"] From my own experience and previous reading, Although the Spark does, indeed, "transmit" it's own WIFI, you can't "see" it if it (Spark) is connected to the controller. One or the other, not both. I believe You must reset the WIFI in the Spark to re-enable the WIFI to connect to the phone instead of the controller once the controller has been paired. The WIFI "transmitted" by the controller ( which you would connect the phone to) is very weak and only has a range of about a foot away from the controller. The OTG cable off-loads some of the WIFI which is used for the video feed from the Spark that is what "seems" to help some with range before losing video. So, as you suspect The actual range of the " control" connection is not affected but the cable could and does help with video range/performance. [/QUOTE]
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