I have a firewall running on my android phone which alerts me whenever an app tries to open a internet connection.
Since a few minutes I get constanly alert messages cuz the DJ Go App tries to connect to many different IP adresses.
I haven't used the app for days and it's also not running in the background.
Check out my screenshot.
Anybody cares to explain that behavior ?
Yes, your DJI GO app is calling home! The first entry is one of the home addresses of DJI in China!
I noticed that quite some time ago and did a trace on where it was sending information to.
Here is a list that reflects the locations it is trying to reach. And the program is like a virus in that it is loaded into your active memory the first time you run the DJI GO app. So it does not go away! Don't know if it is embedded in the DJI GO App, or is loaded into you system when you register the DJI GO App on line for the first time. But anyway, it is definitely placed there by DJI!
123.151.152.0 - 123.151.155.255
netname: TIANJIN-HAOWEIGAOKE-LTD
descr: HAOWEIGAOKE-LTD
descr: TIANJIN CITY
country: CN
183.0.0.0 - 183.63.255.255
netname: CHINANET-GD
descr: CHINANET Guangdong province network
descr: Data Communication Division
descr: China Telecom
country: CN
58.248.0.0 - 58.255.255.255
netname: UNICOM-GD
descr: China Unicom Guangdong province network
descr: China Unicom
country: CN
125.36.0.0 - 125.39.255.255
netname: UNICOM-TJ
descr: China Unicom Tianjin province network
descr: China Unicom
country: CN
111.0.0.0 - 111.63.255.255
netname: CMNET
descr: China Mobile Communications Corporation
descr: Mobile Communications Network Operator in China
descr: Internet Service Provider in China
country: CN
The entry for 192.168.1.1 is your local router address and is trying 100's of times, as you can see.
A solution is to block the above address from being allowed through your router. Putting your phone on Airplane Mode will also block the WIFi signals from going out as well.
I don't ever allow ANY Internet access from my flight tablets, except when I am downloading a Google map of a flight area. Other than that, Airplane Mode is on.
Hope this helps,
GR