Well it looks like the SSID for a WiFi network so one would assume the network can be 'logged into' somehow. Worries me a bit that it's a black box at this point.
Just got a reply from DJI. So Aeroscope is NOT the FAA RID. They are separate. Apparently once you update the firmware that's it - you're broadcasting your FAA RID. You need to go into the FAA Drone Zone Inventory and set the correct RID for each drone.
I'm wondering if DJI expects users to just leave the Identification field blank...the AC or RC could easily compute the correct ID - they wrote the method! So I took everything out of the Identification field and went into FAA Drone Zone and put in the expected ID according to DJI and the app...
I've got a request in to DJI Support, since the person chatting with me on support couldn't answer why the real ID is supposed to be 20 digits, but the Go app only accepts 10.
There seems to be a fundamental problem with saving the RID in Go. Has anyone been able to do it? The correct ID is 20 digits per DJI, but the field "Identification" says it is limited to 10 characters. I've put in a request to DJI to explain. But when I put the correct ID in Go says "apply...
Just tried to edit the info for the drone in the drone zone - when I said RID compliant it put the actual serial # of the drone as the default. I tried to save but it said invalid #. Suppose I'll just try the FAA id. Also just tried to update a second P4P v2 - tried several times and it doesn't...
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