What ya supposed to do when that crap happens?firmware updates sometimes screws up the drones systems!
How in the world did you Firewall it.....id love to know.And while you can reverse the drones firmware, the controllers firmware is not the same. You probly will be stuck with the latest in the controller. And using DJI go latest rev. it will nag and prevent flight until you comply. I firewalled it so China is squawking at a brick wall.
I usually root when I want to fly 23000 feet high. I also root when I want to fly to a friends house 16 miles away but I have to drive to my friends house the next day to pick it up.I use Nvidia shield rooted and a host editor. But you could also just use a no root firewall if you don't want to root. My method would work on other android devices as well, as long as root is done. Otherwise use the NO ROOT method.
NoRoot Firewall - Android Apps on Google Play
I made this video showing how it's done.
You bought your first ever drone 2 weeks ago, didn't you? GPS question...I usually root when I want to fly 23000 feet high. I also root when I want to fly to a friends house 16 miles away but I have to drive to my friends house the next day to pick it up.
To properly answer your question, it's rare that firmware updates contain anything that makes any difference to how whell the drone flies.Do Drones Fly better when they first come out {New Drones} or do they fly better after they been out for a while with all the firmware and updates?
Agreed. Lots of people are scared to install updates and there seems no basis for that in most cases (not including those who go out of their way to avoid updates so they can do illegal things with their drones).it's rare that firmware updates contain anything that makes any difference to how whell the drone flies
When DJI releases a new model, they often release firmware updates shortly after to fix minor issues discovered after the release. It's a good idea to install those updates so you can take advantage of those fixes. While I think it's always a great idea to install firmware updates beyond that point, you'll likely be fine if you decide to never update it again. If you decide not to update, that would of course mean you wouldn't be able to take advantage of any new features (or fixes) released in newer firmware updates.Do Drones Fly better when they first come out {New Drones} or do they fly better after they been out for a while with all the firmware and updates?
I usually root when I want to fly 23000 feet high. I also root when I want to fly to a friends house 16 miles away but I have to drive to my friends house the next day to pick it up.
Yea, updates are a good thing.When DJI releases a new model, they often release firmware updates shortly after to fix minor issues discovered after the release. It's a good idea to install those updates so you can take advantage of those fixes. While I think it's always a great idea to install firmware updates beyond that point, you'll likely be fine if you decide to never update it again. If you decide not to update, that would of course mean you wouldn't be able to take advantage of any new features (or fixes) released in newer firmware updates.
If installing updates is like windows 10 I think I will skip all updates.Kinda like windows 10?........................
I agree... I can't for the life of me understand why he would wait until next day.I think we have a jokester in the group here. I'm calling BS on the above statement![]()
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