Canon Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E7A Instruction Manual - Page 20

Selecting the Communication Method and LAN Type, Selecting the Communication Method

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Selecting the Communication Method and LAN Type Selecting the Communication Method Turn the dial to select the communication method, and then press . Select [OK] and press to go to the next screen. • FTP trans. Select this option to transfer captured images to an FTP server. Images can be automatically transferred as you shoot them, or you can select images to be transferred later. Computer Operating Systems Use of [FTP trans.] requires that one of the following operating systems be installed on your computer. In addition, the computer must be set up as an FTP server in advance. • Windows 7 (Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition for 32- or 64-bit systems) • Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition for 32- or 64-bit systems) • Windows XP Professional • Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.7 For instructions on setting up your computer as an FTP server, refer to the computer documentation. The following operating systems cannot be used because FTP server functionality is not provided. • Windows 7 Home Premium • Windows Vista Home Premium/Home Basic Edition • Windows XP Home Edition • EOSUtility Select this option for remote capture over a wireless or wired LAN using the EOS Utility software included with your camera. In addition to remote capture, all camera operations in EOS Utility are supported. With this option, a wireless or wired network is used instead of the USB cable. Requires a computer with EOS Utility (software included with EOS digital cameras) installed. 20

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Turn the <
5
> dial to select the communication
method, and then press <
0
>.
Select [
OK
] and press <
0
> to go to the next
screen.
• FTP trans.
Select this option to transfer captured images to an FTP server.
Images can be automatically transferred as you shoot them, or you can select images to be
transferred later.
Computer Operating Systems
Use of [
FTP trans.
] requires that one of the following operating systems be installed on your
computer. In addition, the computer must be set up as an FTP server in advance.
• Windows 7 (Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition for 32- or 64-bit systems)
• Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition for 32- or 64-bit systems)
• Windows XP Professional
• Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.7
For instructions on setting up your computer as an FTP server, refer to the computer
documentation.
The following operating systems cannot be used because FTP server functionality is
not provided.
• Windows 7 Home Premium
• Windows Vista Home Premium/Home Basic Edition
• Windows XP Home Edition
• EOSUtility
Select this option for remote capture over a wireless or wired LAN using the EOS Utility
software included with your camera.
In addition to remote capture, all camera operations in EOS Utility are supported. With this
option, a wireless or wired network is used instead of the USB cable.
Requires a computer with EOS Utility (software included with EOS digital cameras)
installed.
Selecting the Communication Method and LAN Type
Selecting the Communication Method