A member told me that in the telnet shell at the P3S RC, he found wlan0 and usb0 are tied as bridge.
Also stated running "brctl show" can confirm that.
2.4g module is based on openwrt of atheros AR9344 as we all come to know, and I found on the 2.4g module, d+ and d- ports are out for jump.
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At the RC main board, d+ and d- ports are also out for jump.
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Can I connect those two ports to get usb network connection between RC and smartphone, same as Advanced and Professional?
If it is possible, P3S's video transmission latency would be decreased, and will became resistant to wireless interference.
Currently one channel is shared to connect drone-RC and RC-smartphone. If two of them having transmission, another two would be backed off and will wait by carrier sense. Wifi tend to transmit stream in burst mode, so latency is inherently high in P3S, so establishing wired network would eliminate those drawbacks.
Anyone thought about it or tried it already?
Also stated running "brctl show" can confirm that.
2.4g module is based on openwrt of atheros AR9344 as we all come to know, and I found on the 2.4g module, d+ and d- ports are out for jump.
DJI Phantom 3 Standard Teardown - 0
At the RC main board, d+ and d- ports are also out for jump.
DJI Phantom 3 Standard Teardown - 0
Can I connect those two ports to get usb network connection between RC and smartphone, same as Advanced and Professional?
If it is possible, P3S's video transmission latency would be decreased, and will became resistant to wireless interference.
Currently one channel is shared to connect drone-RC and RC-smartphone. If two of them having transmission, another two would be backed off and will wait by carrier sense. Wifi tend to transmit stream in burst mode, so latency is inherently high in P3S, so establishing wired network would eliminate those drawbacks.
Anyone thought about it or tried it already?