Canon EOS 30D WFT-E1A Utility 2.0 for Mac OS X - Page 9

Creating the Settings File

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11 Creating the Settings File First you must create the settings file to enable image transfers from the WFT-E1A to the FTP server or wireless LAN access point (or wireless LAN adapter). Then you load the settings file in the camera with a memory card. Although this chapter uses Windows XP screenshots, the procedure is the same for Windows 2000 and Mac OS X. Connection function to the FTP server If the personal computer used for creating the setting file is in the network environment that is connectable to the FTP server for transferring images via a wireless or wired LAN, you can do a simple connection check using the personal computer, instead of the WFT-E1A. You can also [Browse] the folders and [Search] the SSID. However, note that depending on the OS used or the wireless LAN network environment, these functions may not be usable. 9

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Creating
the Settings File
First you must create the settings file to enable image transfers from
the WFT-E1A to the FTP server or wireless LAN access point (or
wireless LAN adapter).
Then you load the settings file in the camera with a memory card.
Although this chapter uses Windows XP screenshots, the procedure
is the same for Windows 2000 and Mac OS X.
Connection function to the FTP server
If the personal computer used for creating the setting file is in the network environment
that is connectable to the FTP server for transferring images via a wireless or wired
LAN, you can do a simple connection check using the personal computer, instead of the
WFT-E1A.
You can also [
Browse
] the folders and [
Search
] the SSID.
However, note that depending on the OS used or the wireless LAN network
environment, these functions may not be usable.