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Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network
Connecting to public hotspots
A hotspot is a location that provides free or fee-based public wireless broadband
Internet service to mobile visitors. Hotspots can be found in places such as airports,
libraries, coffee shops, and hotels.
NOTE: The requirements for connecting to public hotspots vary. If you have trouble connecting to a
particular hotspot, ask the network administrator or operator of the hotspot about specific
requirements or settings that may be required to connect. Connection to some hotspots may not be
supported by the camera.
Connecting to a fee-based hotspot
Fee-based hotspots usually require an account with specific network settings and a
username and password to gain access.
Contact the fee-based service provider or visit the provider Web site to enroll in a
hotspot account plan. For information on Kodak partner service providers, visit
www.kodak.com/go/wifisupport
.
NOTE: Your camera contains one or more pre-configured network profiles for Kodak partner hotspot
service providers. Sites that use unique or non-standard methods for authentication may not be
supported.
To connect to a fee-based hotspot:
■
At the hotspot location, slide the Capture/View switch to View
, then deploy
the Wi-Fi card (see
page 44
). (Wi-Fi card may be sold separately.) If the card is
already deployed, touch the Wireless icon,
, located on the bottom toolbar.
The wireless network status light (next to the Wi-Fi card slot) blinks amber as the
camera scans for available networks.
The first time you try to connect, enter your account information for the hotspot
provider:
a
Select the provider name from the list. If the hotspot provider name is not
shown, select Other.