Communication between 2 iOS devices is established by connecting the 2 devices via '''BLUETOOTH.''' The procedure to start the connection is as follow:
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Communication between two iOS devices is established by connecting both devices via '''BLUETOOTH''' or '''Wi-Fi'''. The procedure to start the connection is as follow:
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* Enable '''bluetooth''' at system level on the iPhone, iPod or iPad settings on '''both devices.'''
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* In the master device (the one with GPS):
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* Enable the '''«Share GPS via bluetooth»''' option in Air Navigation settings '''on the master device''' (usually the device with an internal GPS).
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** At system level, open Settings and select Wi-Fi and turn it OFF.
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** At system level, open Personal Hotspot, enter a password of your choice and turn Personal Hotspot ON. When it shows Wi-Fi is off, select Bluetooth and USB only.
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* In the slave device (the one without GPS):
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** At system level, open Settings and select Wi-Fi and turn it OFF.
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** At system level, open Settings and select Bluetooth and turn it ON.
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Revision as of 15:10, 27 October 2015
Communication between two iOS devices is established by connecting both devices via BLUETOOTH or Wi-Fi. The procedure to start the connection is as follow:
In the master device (the one with GPS):
At system level, open Settings and select Wi-Fi and turn it OFF.
At system level, open Personal Hotspot, enter a password of your choice and turn Personal Hotspot ON. When it shows Wi-Fi is off, select Bluetooth and USB only.
In the slave device (the one without GPS):
At system level, open Settings and select Wi-Fi and turn it OFF.
At system level, open Settings and select Bluetooth and turn it ON.