Just a thought on WIFI 'confusion'...

Would it make sense to have a WiFi AP in your plane (run an infrastructure
network vs ad-hoc), if you have lots of WIFI stuff bouncing around, as
opposed to using ad-hoc WiFi?

That might help get some of the RF chaos under control...

On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Jeff Scott via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> As simple as the KR seems to be, if I go for a month with only flying the
> SuperCub and not the KR, it seems like I'm just too dumb and slow to be in
> the KR.  I have a common list of mistakes that I seem to make over and
> over, all of which could be addressed if I used a simple checklist.
>
> As for the WiFi connection between the iFly and the Skyguard, I find the
> wifi gets confused if there are other wifi signals around, so sometimes it
> won't connect to the Skyguard until I am away from other signals.  Then I
> often times have to go back to the network setup screen to get it to
> connect.  It's a distraction that I don't need, but happens occasionally.
>
> -Jeff Scott
>
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