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12/5/2016 3:39 PM
 

Oldpilot, correct, we don't want the forums to be used for selling stuff. We've had this policy for a long time. It was once got a bit out of control; there was even a subsequent disagreement between the buyer/seller that we were roped into cause it was sold "on our site". Anyway, this is a pretty common forum policy.

I only removed the sales post, not sure why the rest of your posts are now empty.

Thanks,
Walter


Walter Boyd
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12/5/2016 4:30 PM
 

OK, Thanks.

 
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4/14/2017 10:57 AM
 

I'm testing Flight Plan Sharing on my home network from an Android to my 720 without success. Both devices connect to the network and receive weather updates without trouble. Should sharing work on a home network?

 
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4/14/2017 11:24 AM
 
I believe flight plan sharing should work anytime your two devices are connected to the same WIFI network. I sometimes had problems getting the sharing to work properly, but it seems to work really well on the beta version of iFly which is being released by AP within the next few days.
 
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4/16/2017 6:16 PM
 
Joel wrote:

I'm testing Flight Plan Sharing on my home network from an Android to my 720 without success. Both devices connect to the network and receive weather updates without trouble. Should sharing work on a home network?


Routers can be set to disallow network devices to "see" each other. Also, if a device is configured to treat a network as a "public" network, it won't allow communication with other network devices. Either case will prevent sharing between iFly devices. My 740 and Androids share flight plans with no issues on home networks and ADS-B networks; I'd start by checking your device and router network settings.

Edit: Most routers call the device separation "AP Isolation". Make sure AP Isolation is NOT turned on in your router.

Jeff Nokomis Clark, Mooney M20G, iFly app on ASUS ZenPad Z8s, ASUS ZenFone AR, ASUS Windows 10 tablet, Stratux ADS-B w AHRS
 
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