I will be an engineering instructor at a new magnet high school in Huntsville Alabama (opening this Fall...hopefully) which will focus on introducing cyber security and engineering to students. I am planning on purchasing a set of the codrone pro units for the classes. To introduce cyber security, was just wondering if there's a way for some of the security setting to be disabled temporarily such that a student controlling one drone could also possibly "hack" into another operator's drone. Or, if you have other suggestions on how we could use these drones to teach students about cyber security, please offer suggestions!
Thanks!
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Hello, I'm Bryan...had a question about controlling a codrone pro
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RE: Basic Questions about CoDrone Pro Drones...been struggling to get started
Ok great, we'll try that also! Thanks for the quick responses today. This should put on the path toward getting them consistently pairing, python code loaded and executed.
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RE: Basic Questions about CoDrone Pro Drones...been struggling to get started
@robolink_leila . Thanks! I've tried these changes you suggested and they do seem to solve the COM3 port problem. Going forward, we'll call out the COM port in our pairing statements, along with the drone ID! Definitely appreciate your quick response. Our students that have been flying already are really enjoying the coding and flying experience. This should fix the issues for those that haven't yet been able to fly consistently.