If your cameras and router support it, try connecting them to the less congested 5GHz Wi-Fi band.
Access your router's settings and manually select a less congested Wi-Fi channel (e.g., 1, 6, or 11 for 2.4GHz).
Examine the power cables for any signs of damage or wear and tear.
Connect cameras to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to provide stable power and prevent brief outages from causing disconnections.
Ensure the power adapters for each camera are securely plugged in and functioning correctly. Try swapping adapters if possible.
Temporarily disconnect non-essential devices from your Wi-Fi to see if camera stability improves.
Ensure your router's firmware is up-to-date, as updates often include performance improvements and bug fixes.
Regularly restart your router and modem to clear temporary glitches and refresh network connections.
Identify and move potential sources of interference like microwaves, cordless phones, or Bluetooth devices away from the cameras and router.
Install a Wi-Fi extender or a mesh network system to boost signal strength and coverage to the camera locations.
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The drone and controller lost their direct line of sight or encountered significant RF interference, preventing communication. This is a common cause for sudden signal loss.
The drone's internal failsafe system may have activated due to the signal loss, initiating a pre-programmed action like hovering or returning to home. The drift could be due to wind or a failed return-to-home sequence.
A hardware or software issue with either the remote controller or the drone itself could have caused the communication breakdown. This could range from a faulty antenna to a corrupted firmware.
A sudden and unexpected drop in battery power for either the drone or the controller could lead to a loss of signal. Low battery on the controller can reduce transmission power.
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