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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 58255" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>Welcome</p><p>Assuming you don't use the RC (Remote Control, if not, you should really consider that investment, it is day and night):</p><p>If you long press (10 seconds) the button on the Spark battery (when Spark is normally powered) you should finally get a serie of 3 bips and the Spark will reset its wifi to 2.4G and SSID/password as on its label. You should be able to see Sparkxxxx SSID and connect to it. From Google, there are lot of question about 5.8G wifi and your phone model. Some seems to have issues, some not.</p><p>If you can connect at 2.4G it is at least a minimum (you can try to fly) and then you can control the wifi channel used for some test.</p><p>Did you have connected one time the Spark in 5.8G? The Spark use some special channels (149 to 165 from my memory) at 5.8G that not all phone can handle as they are low power one, at least Europe (CE mode for DJI).</p><p>If you use the RC, the problem can be the same if the RC use the 5.8G band. At power up, the Spark check for interference and use 2.4G if ok else it use 5.8G. In case of RC, it will use the other band for connection to the phone. Usual interference are if a lot of wifi router around and nearby Bluetooth devices, that make the Spark using 5.8G for direct connection to phone or to the RC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 58255, member: 553"] Welcome Assuming you don't use the RC (Remote Control, if not, you should really consider that investment, it is day and night): If you long press (10 seconds) the button on the Spark battery (when Spark is normally powered) you should finally get a serie of 3 bips and the Spark will reset its wifi to 2.4G and SSID/password as on its label. You should be able to see Sparkxxxx SSID and connect to it. From Google, there are lot of question about 5.8G wifi and your phone model. Some seems to have issues, some not. If you can connect at 2.4G it is at least a minimum (you can try to fly) and then you can control the wifi channel used for some test. Did you have connected one time the Spark in 5.8G? The Spark use some special channels (149 to 165 from my memory) at 5.8G that not all phone can handle as they are low power one, at least Europe (CE mode for DJI). If you use the RC, the problem can be the same if the RC use the 5.8G band. At power up, the Spark check for interference and use 2.4G if ok else it use 5.8G. In case of RC, it will use the other band for connection to the phone. Usual interference are if a lot of wifi router around and nearby Bluetooth devices, that make the Spark using 5.8G for direct connection to phone or to the RC. [/QUOTE]
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