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Dear everyone!
Maybe you already know but the Xiaomi Mi WiFi Repeater 2 is only operating in the 2.4 ghz bandwith. The DJI Spark ofc capable of connect on the 2.4 Ghz band but it's preferes the 5.8 Ghz one. So all you have to do is just turn on the Spark and then press and hold the button on the battery for 9 seconds until you going to hear 3 beeps, it is going to start with 1 beep then 2 then 3. After reset the WiFi of the Spark going to enter into the 2.4 Ghz mode and therefore you will be able to see with your phones, routers and repeares what only supports 2.4 Ghz bandwith and so you can connect to it to your Xiaomi Mi WiFi Repeater 2.
NOTICE!
You have to reset the Spark with the above mentioned way every time in order to connect to the WiFi repeater. Your repeater will not connect if you just simply turn on your Spark since it is going to prefere the 5.8 Ghz bandwith. If you succesful then you can connect any device which is capable of runing the DJI Go 4 app and have only 2.4 Ghz wifi in!
Maybe you already know but the Xiaomi Mi WiFi Repeater 2 is only operating in the 2.4 ghz bandwith. The DJI Spark ofc capable of connect on the 2.4 Ghz band but it's preferes the 5.8 Ghz one. So all you have to do is just turn on the Spark and then press and hold the button on the battery for 9 seconds until you going to hear 3 beeps, it is going to start with 1 beep then 2 then 3. After reset the WiFi of the Spark going to enter into the 2.4 Ghz mode and therefore you will be able to see with your phones, routers and repeares what only supports 2.4 Ghz bandwith and so you can connect to it to your Xiaomi Mi WiFi Repeater 2.
NOTICE!
You have to reset the Spark with the above mentioned way every time in order to connect to the WiFi repeater. Your repeater will not connect if you just simply turn on your Spark since it is going to prefere the 5.8 Ghz bandwith. If you succesful then you can connect any device which is capable of runing the DJI Go 4 app and have only 2.4 Ghz wifi in!
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