Good to hear Jeff! Using the extender is a bit of a pain, but the results are more rewarding while flying.
just wanted to send an update. In a bit of wind, I increased the geo fence height to 200ft. The breeze made it, recorded a 360 with only a moments flicker in the video. It never stated a loss of signal to the screen. Before the extender, I would lose video 20 feet away, so things are looking up. I'm also learning to trust the breeze, which is a biggie. I'll reset the geo fence to 250 feet for the next flight and plan to head to the ocean this weekend... Oh, and I noticed that the breeze has not done one of it's crazy 360 spins since I've been using the extender which is another plus. Thanks again for your help!
Hi, I tried connecting my breeze to the zyxsel, but the extender cannot find my breeze's network. I tried manual setup using the breeze's said but to no avail. Am I missing something?Sure, I'll try!
I used a laptop to set this up initially, with the supplied ethernet cable. Make sure anything you have used to fly the breeze with is either connected to a different wifi or has wifi turned off. I also turned wifi off on the laptop, only so I could see when I had a connection thru the ethernet to the extender.
Set the extender to R (there is a switch labeled A,C,R) and power it up. It will ask for a login and then you can proceed with the setup. Now would be a good time to turn on the Breeze. I won't go thru the setup step by step, but basically you will need to scan the 5.8 band after the Breeze is ready, select your Breeze from the list of available networks, and supply the password. It will then create a network with your Breeze name with ".speed" after it.
I believe it reboots at the point. After it boots up it should automatically connect to your Breeze. Browse the wifi connections on your phone or tablet and select the new Breezename.speed network. Once the phone is connected fire up the Breeze app and go fly. If you aren't connected right away just wait a short while, sometimes I would get my app open before everything is synced.
Here is a link to the manual for the extender, it should help out a lot.
Download Library | ZyXEL
Hi, I tried connecting my breeze to the zyxsel, but the extender cannot find my breeze's network. I tried manual setup using the breeze's said but to no avail. Am I missing something?
Hi, I tried connecting my breeze to the zyxsel, but the extender cannot find my breeze's network. I tried manual setup using the breeze's said but to no avail. Am I missing something?
Returned the Yuneec Breeze a while back. Was fun but got boring with the limited range. Didn't like the solutions offered here (a big wireless range repeater/expensive options to get them running). Probably will go with either the Hubsan gps drones or the Dji drones (spark or mavic air). May cost more but won't get so boring.
I've seen refurbished Mavic pros go for under 600 bucks, still too much for me but miles better than anything the Breeze can do (or the bigger yuneec q500 drones). Spark is only 400 bucks with the controller which is also isn't bad. For you it's certainly more understandable and practicing with an actual gps drone is great before getting the Mavics.I feel you. The breeze is my first real drone and I’ll be upgrading to one of the Mavics next year once I get the hang of it. Hopefully prices would have dropped drastically.
Agreed, but considering that support is dead for the Breeze any potential it could've gotten is gone. The Dji drones may cost more but it certainly is much more fun with the extended 1 mile range and proper fpv (and much better footage, speed, stability, etc). The spark has dropped pretty drastically in price and it'll only decrease as more people invest in the newer drones.I went about it backwards. I got a Hubsan and then a Phantom 3 before the Breeze. What makes me like the Breeze so much is it’s small size for flights around the neighborhood, the stability, and you can have it in the air so fast. They all fill a certain need, and the Breeze works fantastic what it is. If they updated the control and FPV systems it would be an honest contender to the Spark.
I've seen refurbished Mavic pros go for under 600 bucks, still too much for me but miles better than anything the Breeze can do (or the bigger yuneec q500 drones). Spark is only 400 bucks with the controller which is also isn't bad. For you it's certainly more understandable and practicing with an actual gps drone is great before getting the Mavics.
Agreed, but considering that support is dead for the Breeze any potential it could've gotten is gone. The Dji drones may cost more but it certainly is much more fun with the extended 1 mile range and proper fpv (and much better footage, speed, stability, etc). The spark has dropped pretty drastically in price and it'll only decrease as more people invest in the newer drones.
That's my opinion though, the breeze is still fantastic at its current 150 dollar price.
Hi guys! I have a Breeze and i connect it with a Nokia 6 but for me at 30-40 m i lose signal! Can someone tell me what wifi ranger extender with power bank is better and easy to buy? Thank you very much!
The ZyXEL WRE6606 works well and comes in a US and Euro version for the AC plug. If you can find it the Comfast CF-WR371AC also works well and is less bulky than the ZyXEL.
Thank you very much! I think i will buy Comfast CF-WR371AC because it is much smaller! Now i must find it in EU because i am from Germany!
Hi,Thank you very much! I think i will buy Comfast CF-WR371AC because it is much smaller! Now i must find it in EU because i am from Germany!
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