15 Getting Started
3. Reconnect the iPhone to the AR.Drone.
The AR.Drone is already
connected to another iPhone
1. Deactivate the Wi-Fi on the other connected iPhone.
2. Delete the pairing of the AR.Drone with the previous
iPhone.
3. Connect the new iPhone to the AR.Drone.
The iPhone and AR.Drone are too
far apart
1. Move nearer the AR.Drone.
2. On your iPhone, deactivate then reactivate WiFi.
3. Restart the AR.Drone.
4. Reconnect the iPhone to the AR.Drone.
The Wi-Fi signal is disturbed
1. Ensure that the environment in which you are using the
AR.Drone is not overloaded with Wi-Fi networks (routers,
Internet boxes). Change location if necessary.
2. On your iPhone, deactivate then reactivate WiFi.
3. Restart the AR.Drone.
4. Reconnect the iPhone to the AR.Drone.
The AR.Drone has created a new
Wi-Fi network as it has not been
able to detect that maintained by
the iPhone
1. On your iPhone, deactivate then reactivate WiFi.
2. Reconnect the iPhone to the AR.Drone.
Note: If you have several AR.Drones, remember to change the name by which it is seen by the other
Wi-Fi peripherals.