Thanks for commenting! You should be able to connect, as again, the RC2 is basically just an Android phone running the DJI Fly app. In fact, the b-roll we used of me connecting to WiFi in this video was in a Holiday Inn Express while we were on the road filming for a client. We were easily able to connect to that network, so I imagine it should be the same for other hotels. Hope that helps! 😊
Sorry, on the video we included a mention that it's actually the Gear icon in the top right corner that then brings you to the WiFi network selection. Hope that helps!
@ Can you include a link to a screenshot or photo of your screen? We’re happy to help troubleshoot! Try powering on the RC2 without the drone being on, as it may be auto-connecting to the drone and bringing you into a different set of menus.
What about hotels that pull up their website to enter room number and name.
Thanks for commenting! You should be able to connect, as again, the RC2 is basically just an Android phone running the DJI Fly app. In fact, the b-roll we used of me connecting to WiFi in this video was in a Holiday Inn Express while we were on the road filming for a client. We were easily able to connect to that network, so I imagine it should be the same for other hotels. Hope that helps! 😊
Where’s the Wi-Fi symbol?!
Sorry, on the video we included a mention that it's actually the Gear icon in the top right corner that then brings you to the WiFi network selection. Hope that helps!
@@messengerbagmedia , I don't see a gear icon. My RC2 screen looks nothing like yours does.
@ Can you include a link to a screenshot or photo of your screen? We’re happy to help troubleshoot! Try powering on the RC2 without the drone being on, as it may be auto-connecting to the drone and bringing you into a different set of menus.