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Did you set up this Comfast true an app ? Or you had to use you’re computer ? Is it hard to set it up ? Thank you !
People have reported distances to the geofences if 80 meters in height and 100 meters distance with the Comfast repeaters mentioned in the previous post, and the ZyXEL WRE6606 has been proven to work past the distance geofence as seen in post #77 of this thread.
No, the Breeze uses 5.8 GHz WiFi channels. That product would never see the Breeze SSID.
Being in Europe as well, I made the same decision for downgrading to 1.39. I also use an extender (Comfast) and had big trouble getting 1.47 connecting to that in a stable way. I have also changed several other factors in the equation during my attempts to get it all to work, but am happy now with 1.39 and the Comfast and don't feel inclined to try going back to 1.47.
I cannot prove it, but I believe the wifi channel management of 1.47 is actually messing up the Comfast (and/or the phone and the Breeze itself). I would always have problems re-connecting to the Breeze, with our without the extender, after I had once disconnected the first connection of the day. It seemed like the phone or the extender started avoiding the frequency range that the Breeze was using...
To avoid the upgrade message (and to reduce connection problems of all kinds), always put your phone to airplane mode, then switch on WiFi separately before finally starting BreezeCam. Of course, don't let your phone WiFi connect to a real internet hotspot while BreezeCam is open.Thanks for the answer, it’s strenghten me to stay with 1.39 vers. Still seeking the solution to avoid upgrade message.![]()
To avoid the upgrade message (and to reduce connection problems of all kinds), always put your phone to airplane mode, then switch on WiFi separately before finally starting BreezeCam. Of course, don't let your phone WiFi connect to a real internet hotspot while BreezeCam is open.
Further, it could be that the app has already downloaded the firmware update to your phone. If that is the case, I believe there would be a file with the extension .bin on your phone, somewhere in the BreezeCam folder structure. Rename or remove that file with an Android file manager app.
You can try AliExpress and try getting the Comcast CF-WR371AC. It ships from China so it takes a minimum of two weeks to get it. Works better with Android than iOS devices. Check previous posts in this thread for more info on that.
Hi,Hello everyone,
just jumping in to the conversation with 1 question.
I am from Hungary, and using breeze since November.
My latest (1.47) software is dropping the sign while flying.... After getting back signal automatically and flies without any problem... but it takes 30-50sec from the short 10 minutes flying.
I downgraded to 1.39, which is more stable, but always reminds me to upgrade. ( when i forgot to switch data off)
The question is: if i insert the extender, can i use the latest software without any issue, or its better to stay on current 1.39 stable versions?
thanks.
Balint
Ah, again, I was assuming things - like that bcraack was for sure using the E version, not the F version of 1.39. It is the E version on which my positive experience is based! I guess the reason for 1.47 not working well in Europe could be that it indeed was not really made for Europe (according to Yuneec's original region tagging scheme).
The info button in the app will tell you about the firmware version (while connected to the Breeze).How can i check, if its E or F version?
The info button in the app will tell you about the firmware version (while connected to the Breeze).
so i have the F version....The info button in the app will tell you about the firmware version (while connected to the Breeze).
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