Take out the SD card, then turn off everything. Leave the card OUT and start up the phantom and the controller and your device. See if that fixes the "disconnected" issue. It did for me. Everything worked after I did this, so it absolutely has to be the DJI software trashing the card during a firmware update. Being the DJI Phantom 2 technical support here at heliguy™, I come across many common phantom problems that I see, and fix quickly, on a daily basis. Here are four of the most common phantom problems that you will come across as a DJI Phantom 2 owner. Be careful though, some may require a professional to fix. Tap to view and download manuals (1) Connect your mobile device to the PHANTOM 2 VISION Wi-Fi network to use the camera and onboard album. (2) Connect your mobile device to the internet (mobile or Wi-Fi) to share photos, videos and read DJI news. Page 43 When the indicator reaches the boundary of the grey area, pitch gestures will control the Just bought a phantom 3 std Trying to set it up and after charging the batteries and fitting props get a beep and alive signal. Trouble is it just does not seem to be connecting between the Phantom and the control unit Will not connect to the internet , says signal too slow, but it's the same Hi everyone. Was a Phantom 4 Pro owner, just sold that and got the DJI FPV. I'd really like to try the Virtual Flight training before firing this thing up, but I'm stuck on the screen after the one with the Japanese text button, which says "press start / stop button to continue." I'm using the app on an iPhone 11 Max Pro, FWIW. When I press the start / stop button on the DJI controller, it On first day of use, vision sensor calibrate alarm appeared. I tried to calibrate this a number of times using the DJI4 app. This did not work. Then I downloaded the DJI assistant, and connected the Mavic to my laptop. This does not progress, - with the calibrate button greyed out, and an instruction to reboot. When I do this there is still no progress. Running out of ideas here. Thanks. 3. Using a network ping app, such as Ping by Lipinic, ping IP address 192.168.1.2 – if successful your Wi-Fi extender is alive and can connect to the P2V+ Wi-Fi, i.e., binding is ok. If ping fails there is another issue so go no further. 4. Ping IP address 192.168.1.1 – if successful the top PCB within the Wi-Fi module is working. If The solution will also work fine for Ph3 Advanced (though some branches are unreachable on this platform). The diagram is oriented towards users who do not have a second drone to interchange parts, or advanced equipment. The use of such items is delayed in the graph as much as possible, though it is unavoidable at some point. .

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