

Tried to google some page that cover this and came up with this.

That is have the Nexus 7 (wifi only tablet) doing the DJI app over wifi and getting the needed data for gs over the bluetooth and using the internet on the phone getting it.ĭid some speed test today on 3g and got 1,7mb up/down on the "nexus 7/bluetooth/sony z1/internet", that is enough for google maps and geo sat data from my empirical testing.
Dji phantom 3 wifi extender android#
I have a android phone sony z1 and a nexus 7, so one neat way is to use internet over bluetooth between them. It's not like you can connect to the Internet thru your Phantom! It seems to me that DJI *should* have programmed the Wifi Extender's DHCP server to always provide BLANK addresses for Router/Gateway and DNS in the first place. But it will still maintain the wifi connection as a local network, and the Vision App will keep working. So it will now use 3G/4G data whenever an internet connection is required. Now your phone knows the Internet cannot be reached on this wifi connection. enter the Subnet Mask you wrote down (255.255.255.0 in my case) enter the IP address you wrote down (192.168.1.215 in my case) Now edit the Phantom wifi connection entry on your phone: When you connect to the Phantom wifi, look at these settings and write them down. The Phantom Wifi extender normally acts as a DHCP server and dynamically assigns your phone's IP address, Subnet Mask, Router/Gateway address, and DNS address when you connect. Doesn't work by default, but it can be done with iOS devices like iPhone or iPad (probably Android, too but I'm not familiar with it).
