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Mini PLUS PANTILT Camera wifi connect issue: how to resolve


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If you can not find the camera in the wifi connection list, the camera works in 5.8ghz.

i found a way

If Mini PLUS  camera doesn't connect to your mobile wifi

go to parameters

wifi /

3 ... (right top)

/ advanced options /

region code wifi /

choose china or korea

research now and the camera appear "mi_cam..."

connect

back to segway app

camera message appear

back home screen

touch button gimbal camera

works, complete tutorial

but I could only do it with my tablet (android 7.1) and not my phone (android 5.5)

 

 

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well PANTILT camera works with devices with wifi 5ghz  wifi IEEE 802.11 a / n 5.8 GHz

 

below from https://www.lifewire.com/wireless-standards-802-11a-802-11b-g-n-and-802-11ac-816553

The following IEEE 802.11 standards exist or are in development to support the creation of technologies for wireless local area networking:

  • 802.11a - 54 Mbps standard, 5 GHz signaling (ratified 1999) 
  • 802.11b - 11 Mbps standard, 2.4 GHz signaling (1999)
  • 802.11c - operation of bridge connections (moved to 802.1D)
  • 802.11d - worldwide compliance with regulations for use of wireless signal spectrum (2001)
  • 802.11e - Quality of Service (QoS) support (not yet ratified)
  • 802.11F - Inter-Access Point Protocol recommendation for communication between access points to support roaming clients (2003)
  • 802.11g - 54 Mbps standard, 2.4 GHz signaling (2003)
  • 802.11h - enhanced version of 802.11a to support European regulatory requirements (2003)
  • 802.11i - security improvements for the 802.11 family (2004)
  • 802.11j - enhancements to 5 GHz signaling to support Japan regulatory requirements (2004)
  • 802.11k - WLAN system management
  • 802.11l - skipped to avoid confusion with 802.11i
  • 802.11m - maintenance of 802.11 family documentation
  • 802.11n - 100+ Mbps standard improvements over 802.11g (2009)
  • 802.11o - skipped
  • 802.11p - Wireless Access for the Vehicular Environment
  • 802.11q - skipped
  • 802.11r - fast roaming support via Basic Service Set transitions
  • 802.11s - ESS mesh networking for access points
  • 802.11T - Wireless Performance Prediction - recommendation for testing standards and metrics
  • 802.11u - internetworking with 3G / cellular and other forms of external networks
  • 802.11v - wireless network management / device configuration
  • 802.11w - Protected Management Frames security enhancement
  • 802.11x - skipped (generic name for the 802.11 family)
  • 802.11y - Contention Based Protocol for interference avoidance
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It seems that Iphone have no connection problems.

For Android it's different, there is a problem with software and not hardware. (for example my phone is compatible 802.11a / n etc)
The CSC part of the Android ROM contains the region and country code.
Unfortunately, operators have blocked this area.
The solution is to unpack the rom, introduce the CSC region China or Korea, repack the ROM, reinstall...
But this will change the phone, and in case of multi CSC, there is the CSC Master who dominates the others and it is a CSC zone (europe / north america ...)

It's too complicated for me...

The other solution comes from FPV drone users.
For $ 20 a small receiver 5.8 ghz with a micro USB connector that is placed on the phone.
But I do not know if we can interact with the segway app to take the photos / video

so I will try this option for $ 20 and I'll come back to share it with you

The solution of the Chinese smartphone: there are not many equipped with 802.11a / n wifi etc or they are expensive

If you have ideas you are welcome

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