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Nikon d2h: network guide
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1) Install the FTP client software on the same computer as the FTP server soft-
ware
2) In the client software create a new connection. Enter the IP address of the
computer you are working on as well as the User ID and Password created in
the server software.
If the connection works and you are able to move stuff from or to the server us-
ing the client software you have established that the FTP server and user account
are properly setup.
WT-1 Connection
Most FTP server software have an "Activity Monitor" that shows all connection
activity it is a good idea to keep this open when attempting to connect for the first
time. After starting the WT-1 and taking some photos check the Router admin
page again to be sure that the WT-1 is connected (again, look at the "DHCP Cli-
ents" page) and then look at the FTP server logs/activity to see if you can see any
attempted connections or errors.
WT-1 Indicator LEDʼs
The lights on the back of the WT-1 can also be useful in troubleshooting con-
nection problems. When the transceiver is first turned on both the "Power" light
and the "Link" light will glow solid. This indicates that the device is connected
to a network and is looking for the FTP server. The "Link" light will then begin
flashing steadily. This indicates that the WT-1 has successfully connected to the
FTP server and is ready to send images. While sending, the "Busy" light will also
light.
If the "Power" light blinks instead of the "Link" light beginning to flash this
means that the device was unable to join the network and you should look at the
network configuration. If both "Power" and "Link" remain solid the WT-1 con-
nected to the network but could not connect to the FTP server, and you should
check the server setup.
Wireless Networking with Nikon Cameras
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