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2) From the Mac OS X "Apple" menu choose "System
Preferences..." and then click on the "Network" icon
3) If you are connected wirelessly choose "Show" "Air-
port" near the top of the Network settings window.
If you are using a wired connection choose "Show"
"Built-in Ethernet".
4) In the "TCP/IP" tab choose "Configure" "Using
DHCP" to have the computer automatically receive
an IP address.
5) If you will be connecting to the access point wireless-
ly choose the "Airport" tab and then check the "Show
Airport status in menu bar.
The computer is now connected to be on the same net-
work as the router/access point and is ready to be setup to
receive files using the FTP protocol.

Windows XP

1) Connect computer to pre-configured router/access point you can use a stan-
dard network cable or if the computer has wireless capabilities connect to the
wireless network.
2) From the "Start" menu choose "Control Panels" and click on the "Network
Connections" icon
3) If you are connected wirelessly, right-click the "Wireless
Network Connection" item and choose "Properties". If
you are using a wired connection to the router/access
point right-click the "Local Area Connection" and choose
"Properties"
4) In the "Properties" window for the selected network con-
nection click the "Internet Protocol" option in the "This
connection uses the following items" list and then click
"Properties"
5) In the "General" tab of the "TCP/IP Properties" window
click the radio buttons for the "Obtain an IP address
automatically" and the "Obtain a DNS Server address
automatically" options and click "OK" to close the Prop-
erties windows and "OK" to close the network connection
window.
The computer is now connected to be on the same network
as the router/access point and is ready to be setup to receive
files using the FTP protocol.
Wireless Networking with Nikon Cameras
(above) The Mac OS X TCP/IP Setup for
the Airport connection. The IP Address and
(below) Windows XP TCP/IP Properties for
the default network connection.
other information is listed.
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