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How to fly on 4G LTE (User Manual)
SoftIce edited this page May 9, 2019
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Preparation
- Charge your batteries!
- Ensure the device connected to Skycontroller 2 via USB is not Wi-Fi connected to the Bebop 2. Disable auto-join for Bebop 2's SSID (e.g. Bebop2-123456) or disable Wi-Fi entirely.
- Disable Geofence in FreeFlight Pro if you want to overcome the 2 km max. limit
Ready, 4G, go!
- Turn on the Bebop 2 with the 4G/LTE USB modem plugged in and wait for the Glympse SMS/Push Notifications to arrive.
- Open the Glympse link and start tracking the Bebop 2's position.
- Enable tethering on your mobile device (iOS: "Personal Hotspot" or Android: "Portable WLAN hotspot")
- Start the SkyController 2 and wait until it's connected to the Bebop 2 via Wi-Fi (LED: green solid)
- Double press Settings button on Skycontroller 2.
LED: flashing blue/white for 1 seconds (to indicate switch-over to 4G/LTE mode)
LED: flashing magenta (trying to associate to mobile Wi-Fi hotspot and obtaining IP address)
LED: flashing blue (starting zerotier and trying to reach Bebop 2 via zerotier tunnel)
LED: solid blue (Bebop 2 is connected via 4G/LTE) - Plug in FreeFlight Pro device into Skycontroller 2 via USB cable.
- Wait for video streams to start (takes between 10 and 20 seconds)
- Press the take-off button and fly! 😀
- It is recommended to bring the Bebop 2 up to a safe altitude first (at least above the tree line/tallest buildings around). In case you experience a disconnection during the flight, the Bebop 2 will Return-To-Home by itself at the current altitude.
Switch back to Wi-Fi during flight
- Double press Settings button on Skycontroller 2.
LED: flashing green/white for 1 seconds (to indicate switch-over to Wi-Fi mode)
LED: flashing red (trying to associate to Bebop 2 and obtaining IP address)
LED: solid green (Bebop 2 is connected via Wi-Fi) - Continue to fly! (on limited range though 😕)