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Wireless Networks
The WT-1 wireless transmitter is a wireless LAN adapter that allows photo-
graphs to be uploaded from the camera to an ftp server. Photographs can be
uploaded as they are taken, or photographs already on the camera memory
card can be selected for upload. The WT-1 supports the following two types
of network:
Infrastructure
Devices in an infrastructure network communicate via one or more wireless
access points. The WT-1 supports an infrastructure mode for connection to a
wireless network via an access point.
햲
Confi gured using
Wireless
(
15–17)
and
TCP/IP
(
17–21)
햳
Confi gured using
FTP
(
21–25)
햴
Confi gured using
Wireless
(
15–17),
TCP/IP
(
17–21), and
FTP
(
21–25)
An environment with an ftp server and a wireless LAN is required to use the
WT-1 (connection to an ftp server via the Internet is not supported). Opera-
tion has been confi rmed on the following systems: Windows XP Professional
and Windows 2000 Professional.
Ad-hoc
Devices in an ad-hoc wireless network communicate directly (“peer-to-peer”),
without a wireless access point. The WT-1 supports an ad-hoc mode for direct
wireless connection to an ftp server.
LOCK
POWER
LINK
BUSY
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C
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A/V
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DC
IN
POWER
LINK
BUSY
WT-1
FTP server
(with wireless
LAN adapter)
햴
햳
햲
Wireless LAN
access point
LOCK
POWER
LINK
BUSY
C
S
C
L
A/V
OUT
DC
IN
POWER
LINK
BUSY
WT-1
FTP server