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Nikon d2h: network guide
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Encryption
If you chose to enable Encryption on the wireless network select "On" and then
either "16" or "128" bit encryption. Scroll to the bottom and enter the hexadeci-
mal (HEX) WEP Encryption key for the wireless network. HEX characters are
0-9 and A-F so a valid 16bit WEP key would be "1A3F45CE22" the same key
must be entered in the wireless device and the router/access point.
Channel
The channel of the current wireless network.
TCP/IP Section
The "TCP/IP" section is used to configure the WT1's network address and set-
tings.
IP Address
Use this setting to configure the WT-1's unique IP address on the network. If the
network you will be using has a DHCP server setup to automatically distribute IP
addresses (most do) select the "Obtain automatically" option. If not using DHCP
enter a unique IP address that works on your network.
Gateway
The "Gateway" settings specifies how to get out of the local network. If using
DHCP this setting will be configured automatically. If using a manual TCP/IP
configuration enter the IP address of the gateway here.
DNS
In a manual TCP/IP configuration enter the Domain Name Server IP address
here. The DNS server allows you to enter the regular name of a remote server
(ftp.nikon.net) rather than the IP address (123.45.678.91).
MAC Address
The MAC Address of the Nikon WT-1 will be displayed here when the device is
on. Some networks require that the device MAC addresses be entered into the
router/access point to allow access to the network, if you need to provide the
MAC number you can get it from this menu. The number will look like: 00-02-
2D-5C-DF-52.
"FTP" Setting
The last settings that need to be made are to indicate to the camera where to send
the images after photographing. This is called the "FTP Server"
Server
The IP address or name of the computer that is hosting the FTP server software.
Generally, this will be the address of the computer we installed the server soft-
ware on earlier. To find the IP address of the computer:
Mac OS X:
1) Launch the "Network Utility" program (found in Hard Drive/Applications/
Utilities")
Wireless Networking with Nikon Cameras
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