SF:\r\nConnection:\x20close\r\n\r\nBad\x20Request SF:0\x20Bad\x20Request\r\nContent-type:\x20text/html\r\nConnection:\x20clo SF:d\x20Request\r\nContent-type:\x20text/html\r\nConnection:\x20close\r\n SF:20request.")%r(FourOhFourRequest,24,“Error\x20unexpe SF:on:\x20close\r\n\r\nNot\x20Implemented SF:\x20501\x20Not\x20Implemented\r\nContent-type:\x20text/html\r\nConnecti SF:nection:\x20close\r\n\r\nBad\x20Request The\x20server\x20either\x20does\x20not\x20recognise\x2 SF:ext/html\r\nConnection:\x20close\r\n\r\nNot\x20Implemented SF:\x20text/html\r\nConnection:\x20close\r\n\r\nBad\x20Reques SF:ihf%r(GetRequest,24,“Error\x20unexpected\x20end\x20of\x20transmission”) =NEXT SERVICE FINGERPRINT (SUBMIT INDIVIDUALLY)= If you know the service/version, please submit the following fingerprints at Nmap Fingerprint Submitter 2.0 : Here’s what nmap running off of a pi4 outputs.ĥ54/tcp open rtsp Sanyo VCC-HD2300 webcam rtspdĢ services unrecognized despite returning data. I’ll spend some time with wireshark when I get a chance. And that’s why I went to the android app. So I discovered that the SE was on 5.8G because it didn’t show up here. Okay, I did all this stuff weeks ago and was just repeating the final steps and now I remember why I didn’t use nmap and wireshark. Nonetheless, the SE TX refuses to pair with the original Journey and vice-versa which would also be the case if both were the same model, so no new info there. The FCC # is 24G on both so the telemetry is of course still 2.4G but the video/phone app hotspot is now 5.8G only, it seems. I left the quad itself connected to the packaging so I couldn’t look underneath. You can tell the Journey SE from the Journey by looking at the transmitter model number. The Journey SE seems to be a US only product as I watched it move from Kent, WA to here in Canada, it has no mandatory French language on the packaging and the SE app retrieved by scanning the barcode says it is not available in my area. So I checked it outside and the SE was still unable to lock. The SE was unable to lock GPS indoors no matter how long I waited. The Journey is able to get a GPS fix consistently and rapidly on the floor of my livingroom.
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