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- Sep 29, 2017
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So I opened my brand new Spark yesterday and went through all the setup. I used my WiFi only Nexus 7 tablet and found it annoying that it had to keep switching between my router WiFi with internet and the Spark/controller WiFi to do the firmware update. I guess doing it on a mobile wouldn't be an issue cos when you are connected to the spark, it could still download the firmware update over mobile data without disconnecting from the spark.
Anyway, I managed to connect my Nexus 7 to the spark and controller and get them all on the latest firmware (including the two batteries that I have). All this was fine and I switched everything off. What wasn't completely clear was how to turn on the Spark connecting to my N7. I thought simply turning on the Spark would auto connect to my N7 but I had to hold down the Spark power button until I heard three beeps before it connected. The app said it should only be two beeps but when I did that nothing came up.
The other issue is that my N7 is too big to fit in the controller (I should have checked before). So I'll probably need to go through the setup process again on my Google Pixel instead.
Anyway, I managed to connect my Nexus 7 to the spark and controller and get them all on the latest firmware (including the two batteries that I have). All this was fine and I switched everything off. What wasn't completely clear was how to turn on the Spark connecting to my N7. I thought simply turning on the Spark would auto connect to my N7 but I had to hold down the Spark power button until I heard three beeps before it connected. The app said it should only be two beeps but when I did that nothing came up.
The other issue is that my N7 is too big to fit in the controller (I should have checked before). So I'll probably need to go through the setup process again on my Google Pixel instead.