parrot ar drone unable to connect

In my parrot ar.drone its just showing red light in all four corners and is not creating wifi hotspot to connect with remote. if any one could help me with this solving. Try to fully charge the battery. Once you have done this on the AR Drone push the un-pair button then push the 'reset' button and place the AR Drone on a flat level surface and unplug the battery. On the iPod/device go to the WiFi menu tap on the AR Drone and select 'Forget this device'. Reconnect the battery on the AR Drone and wait for the leds to go green. Put your iPod into Airplane mode, switch on the WiFi and try to reconnect to the AR Drone. If the led's on your AR Drone are green and you are still unable to connect can you try resetting your iPod/device . You might have it on access-point mode, which is for Android users like me, i had the same problem and turned out it was on Ad-hoc mode, which is for Apple users. Hold down the unpair button for 5 sec. The LEDs flash red when access-point mode is switched to ad-hoc mode.
The LEDs flash green when ad-hoc mode is switched to access-point mode I've also read that wireless camera systems can interfere with the signal. AR Drone help desk said that the all red on all 4 rotors means there's a problem on the main board. hopefully you get them running again, Good Luck! Hello I was using Free fly 3 & I was making with thee setting & hit 24hz & 60hz then it say All I hit all & now no wifi signal Just reset the drone :)The guide will help you to get started with NodeCopter hacking in any All NodeCopter hacking is done using the Parrot AR Drone The AR Drone 1.0 may also be supported by some libraries, but most of the community uses 2.0 drones. We are not married to the Parrot drones, but so far we have not found any alternatives that offer competitive pricing, automatic hovering, global distribution, easy repairs and are shipped fully assembled. In most countries the best place to buy a drone is your national version of
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See how your drone takes of, rotates clockwise and even does a flip!Now you’re set, go ahead and get crazy! Per default, the drone will only fly very slowly and won’t fly higher than 3m. These limits can be lifted via the mobile app or a library that supports it. Here is an example for setting the limit to 100m using the Looks like the emergency mode is in effect. To easy ways to fix this: Normally, if you’re connected to your drone’s WiFi you don’t have connection toThis is not very convenient, so an easy way out is letting the AR drone connect to a WiFi accesspoint. Connect to an open network If you have access to an open network (no WPA or similar), you can simply:iwconfig ath0 mode managed essid [ssid]; ifconfig ath0 [wanted ip] netmask 255.255.255.0 up; Thank you @karlwestin for this gist. Connect to a network secured with WPA In order to connect to a secure network, you need to install WPA support on your drone.
The good news is that @daraosn took the time to cross-compile wpa_supplicant and write some handy install scripts. Just checkout the ardrone-wpa2 repo on githbub and follow the instructions there. Check out this gist so see how to connect an Arduino to a drone! Have you written a nodecopter module? Add it by editing this NodeCopter Modules on npm Might take some time on first load Module must be on npm with `nodecopter` in the name or description.Because Android doesn't let you connect to an ad-hoc network, you can't use your Android device to control Parrot's AR.Drone without a little bit of work.Essentially you have three options: However, this will void the warranty on your phone.Manually change the drone's WiFi setup via telnet to connect to an Access Point. This requires a computer in order to connect to the drone and the changes are not persistent, you will have to perform the procedure everytime you restart your drone.Install an on-board script which automatically connects the drone to a specified Access Point.
This is the easiest solution as your drone will still be able to operate exactly as before with an ad-hoc network but will automatically connect to your phone's Access Point as soon as you turn it on. Moreover this solution is persistent, no need to perform the install procedure at each startup. However, this will void Parrot's warranty on your AR.Drone.I don't know anything about rooting Android devices and I can't help you there but if your phone is already rooted and patched then you should have no problem at all connecting to the AR.Drone using its standard IP Address: 192.168.1.1.If you are like me and don't want to root your phone you have two options left :The changes are not persistent Here is how to connect your AR.Drone to your Android phone's Wi-Fi Access Point :First, if your drone is paired to your iPhone/iPad or other, you need to unpair it by pressing the unpair button underneath the AR.Drone with something like a pen.Connect your computer to your drone : on your computer, browse the list of available WiFi networks and click on  ardrone_******. 
Linux and Mac OS X : open a terminal and type : telnet 192.168.1.1Windows : you are going to need a telnet client, one is shipped with Windows but it is hidden in Vista and 7. I would recommend using putty (http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe). In the field "hostname", enter 192.168.1.1, then, for "Connection type", choose Telnet right below and click onAt this point, you need to start the WiFi hotspot on your phone. Launch the portable Wi-Fi hotspot app and make sure the hotspot is disabled. Click the menu button  and in the menu, click on Advanced. Change the local IP to 192.168.1.2 (we are going to use 192.168.1.1 for the AR.Go back to the first screen, make sure that security is set to none and choose a name for your network (mine for instance is skynet). Then click the top left check box to start the hotspot. Your phone is now waiting for a connection from your drone.Back on your computer type the line below to your telnet console replacing YOUR_NETWORK_NAME Do not enter return before the end of the lineifconfig ath0 down ;
iwconfig ath0 mode managed essid YOUR_NETWORK_NAME ap any channel auto commit ; ifconfig ath0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 upOnce you have correctly recopied the line on the telnet terminal, type return. The drone will disconnect from your computer so your telnet terminal will seem to freeze. On your phone screen you should now see "1 connected user", if so the procedure succeeded.Now you can launch AndroFlight, click on Connect and you are good to go !2) Automatic Connection using ARAutoConnectHOWEVERI offer absolutely no warrantyI decline all responsibilitynot supported by Parrotwillresult in voiding the warranty.your own risks.To see how to install AR AutoConnect on your Drone go to this page.Launch the portable Wi-Fi hotspot app.If your are doing this for the first time or if you have changed the settings since the last time: Click the menu button and in the menu, click on Advanced. Change the local IP to 192.168.1.2 (by default 192.168.1.1 is for the AR.Go back to the first screen, make sure that security is set to none and change the router name to the one you have specified in the AR AutoConnect installer (by default  mine for instance is skynet).