Peer-To-Peer Networking (Wi-Fi); Example; Setting Fs-5; Setting - Focus FS-5 User Manual

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FS-5 Peer-to-Peer Networking (Wi-Fi)
Peer-To-Peer is the ability to connect the FS-5 with other Wi-Fi
capable devices without going through a separate wireless router.
This permits the videographer to use FS-5's metadata function in
the field with a minimum of equipment, the FS-5 and another WI-
FI device.
It is necessary to establish an ad-hoc, peer-to-peer network: the
connection between FS-5 and other Wi-Fi capable devices are
networked only for the duration of the session and while they are
in Wi-Fi range.
Current Technical Requirements
Presently, Peer-To-Peer networking requires the use of the latest firmware
and an 802.11 USB dongle which utilizes the Ralink. Use one of the
following:
• Linksys WUSB54GC
• Belkin F5D7050
A list of tested USB dongles will be available soon from www.focusinfo.com.

Example

This example uses an iPod Touch and a Wi-Fi capable Mac
running Safari.

Setting FS-5

1. Connect an approved 802.11 USB dongle to the FS-5.
2. Power up FS-5.
3. Go to the
>
SETUP
NETWORK
SETUP
NETWORK
MANUAL
DHCP
FS-5 Portable HD/SD DTE Recorder
FS-5 with Other Devices
and Select
MANUAL
.
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