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You will need:
2x DJI Cellular Dongle (LTE USB Modem) from DJI or direct from BT here
2 x BT Drone data sim cards - we can arrange a call back from BT to purchase these if required
Or just one if you just want to give your RC Pro an internet connection1 x Mount Kit
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This should also work for the Mini 3 Pro - though it is not tested by us… Ensure you purchase the Mini 3 Pro version of the cellular dongle + mounting kit |
Setup:
Open the back of the RC Pro/Enterprise controller, insert one of the dongles, connecting the USBC and the 4g antenna.
Doesn't matter which dongle if you have two.
Do not install a dongle in the RC without a sim card - it will cause issues!
Or you can use wifi/a hotspot for the RC internet connection (and just use 1xdongle/sim on the drone)Install the dongle mount on your drone, install the dongle, and connect the provided USBC cable to the port on the back of the drone.
Power up the RC and Drone, launch DJI Pilot 2.
With a WIFI connection. Ensure all firmware is up to date - it will most likely prompt you to update the firmware.
If you are using a dongle/sim in the RC:
On the RC, go into the main settings (for the controller, not in Pilot app).Choose “Network & Internet” then choose Mobile Network.
In the advanced settings, click on "APN.", then click “Access Point Names”.
Select the Internet “everywhere” APN.
Restart the RC.
Enable 4G in the Pilot app - tap the 4g icon on the flight screen (top right) and ‘enable’ enhanced transmission.
Sometimes it will take a few minutes to register a 4g signalIF you cant enable 4G:
In Pilot 2, tap the three dots for settings (top right)
Go to HD - Image Transmission Settings
Tap Enhanced Transmission Settings
Then APN Settings (under Aircraft Network heading)
For the APN name, change it to ‘EVERYWHERE’
Choose save at the bottom
Exit, you may need to restart the app/drone/RCYou should now see it enabled along with single strength.
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