Ya, this is normal. It occurs because the repeater is not providing the FC200 IP address via DHCP. The FC200 is statically configured.EC225Flyer said:Is it normal to see a "?" instead of the FC200 camera IP address in the webUI /network/wifi tab while connected to the repeater (192.168.1.2)?
It's my experience that I can indeed ping the camera IP ( 192.168.1.10 ) when connected to the P2V+ / Repeater network.EC225Flyer said:Should I normally be able to ping 192.168.1.10 when connected to the P2V+ network?
Thanks for the info.linuxkidd said:Ya, this is normal. It occurs because the repeater is not providing the FC200 IP address via DHCP. The FC200 is statically configured.EC225Flyer said:Is it normal to see a "?" instead of the FC200 camera IP address in the webUI /network/wifi tab while connected to the repeater (192.168.1.2)?
Everything is working fine (GPS details, battery status, camera tilt, camera still shots & video) except no video feedback from PV+ to the App.linuxkidd said:It's my experience that I can indeed ping the camera IP ( 192.168.1.10 ) when connected to the P2V+ / Repeater network.EC225Flyer said:Should I normally be able to ping 192.168.1.10 when connected to the P2V+ network?
Are you getting any other data in the Vision app? Battery level of the P2V+, compass orientation, gps details, etc... It's been my experience that when my camera / gimbal assembly was not connected, none of these details were available. Actually... even the P2V+ ip wasn't accessible w/o the gimbal attached.
LK
EC225Flyer said:Everything is working fine (GPS details, battery status, camera tilt, camera still shots & video) except no video feedback from PV+ to the App.
DJI wants me to send the unit for repair however I prefer to do all possible troubleshooting myself first before loose it for probably a month or two...
The ribbon cable split into 3 parts on the camera end of it.
I am assuming that video output is the small 4 wires sideway section of it and I will check it for continuity later on today.
Any other troubleshooting idea from the webUI side?
Thanks for help so far, much appreciated.
EC225Flyer
dci said:LuCI always displays txpower correctly. That patch allows to actually set txpower in fixed mode from uci.
pikaman said:I did run firstboot in the phantom 2 vision+ and cause the system no longer answer the DJI app for the FPV control. The Wifi is now visible and I have to login from telnet to create password for root and then login though ssh.
After checking the ssh console and I believe all factory setting has been lost and I am no longer to be able to rebuild it even I try restore the firmware plus.bin from DJI site.
The current only option for me is sent it back to DJI for repairing but it definitely take weeks. I would like to see any kind one in the forum can help to copy your config file to me and let me to start on and fix the problem myself.
Since P2V+ wifi part is just an common OpenWRT and all config and change beside the rom should be in /overlay. Would there a kind one can pack up (by TAR or ZIP) his entire /overlay and sent me a copy. Ofcoz there are sensitives file such as /etc/shadow that contain root password mash and /etc/config/wireless that contain the hidden WIFI SSID. So, may be you can just ignore those files.
A simple command will be good enough to backup all the configuration:
scp -r [email protected]:/overlay ~/Downloads/
Lastly, I really need this config file and please someone kind enough to offer me a hand.
justin00 said:I got it for you.. its 111kb
Can I email it to you ? if so, pm me your address.
btw you will need to edit this file
/etc/rst_wireless.sh
and take out " iw phy phy0 set txpower fixed 1700 "
I put that in the file in a few spots to manually set the power to 17dbm on start, reboot etc etc.
*edit* wait did you want the RE which is 192.168.1.1 or the Phantom which is 192.168.1.1
I got both, the phantom is 1.9mb and you will need to edit
/etc/watchdog_wireless.sh and remove " iw phy phy0 set txpower fixed 1700 " from a few sptts in that file.
Let me know which you need.
BTW I don't have the OpenWRT WebUI installed but I doubt that makes any diff....
justin00 said:Ok I've uploaded 2 files.. overlay-phantom.tar and overlay-rangeext.tar
Remember to edit the files I mentioned, unless you want your wifi power at 17dbm..
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