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Hi,

When using Darren's ARDrone infusion to send telnet messages to Parrot ARDrones, does anyone know what commands to set on a DIP switch to make it auto run and continue running?

Thanks,

Danny

  • 9 months later...
Posted

Watch the videos I posted in your other thread. I don't have a Parrot ARDrone so I can't test this but it looks like he is just connecting via SSH. I think he said it's running BusyBox and it broadcasts an SSID. You can connect to the AP, SSH into it, and view the files that way.

Posted

okk.. Actually the ip of ar drone is 192.168.1.1 when i try to telnet into it says connection refused and even when i ping i am not able to receive packets.. But i am able to connect the drone through my mobile wifi and fly it

Posted

telnet

???

The default telnet port is 23 which is most likely not open on the ARDrone. Use SSH and you might get in. That's what Darren did in the video. Have you set a static IP address within the 192.168.1.0 network? That's important, too.

Posted

My bad he was using telnet. Check your network settings. Those are most likely wrong if you can't even ping it. From what he said in the video it's just a BusyBox instance so if you still can't see the files then look on their website to get an idea.

Posted

When i start the ardronepwn infusion it runs completely fine. But it does not kill the program.elf file in the drone which makes the drone fall down.


But when i telnet into the drone and execute the command the program.elf process is getting killed and the drone stops and starts after some time.


  • 1 month later...
Posted

Very new to this so could be something I'm not seeing but after downloading the ardronepwn infusion, and after confirming its installed, I am unable to see the "box" for ardronepwn anywhere...

is this normal or am I just being a bit thick??

Cornz...

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