Nikon 25547 User Manual - Page 77

Create an Infrastructure Access Point network pro

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7 Enter a profile name of up to sixteen characters and choose the icon that will appear in the camera profile list ( 70). Click Next to proceed. If Create an Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profile was selected in Step 6, the dialogs shown in Steps 8 and 9 will not be displayed; proceed to Step 10. 8 If Create an Infrastructure (Access Point) network profile or Create Infrastructure (Access Point) and Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profiles was selected in Step 6, enter the name (SSID) of the infrastructure network. If Create Profile manually was selected or the dialog shown in Step 6 was not displayed, supply any settings that are not provided automatically ( 69). Click Next to proceed. If Create Profile manually was selected in Step 6 or the dialog shown in Step 6 was not displayed, proceed to Step 9. If Create an Infrastructure (Access Point) network profile was selected, proceed to Step 10. If Create Infrastructure (Access Point) and Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profiles was selected, enter a profile name and choose the icon that will appear in the camera profile list in ad-hoc mode and then proceed to Step 10. Profiles A separate profile must be created for each network to which the camera is connected. In addition, the Wireless Camera Setup Utility must be installed on any computer to which pictures are transferred. The camera can store up to nine profiles for different computers or printers; before additional profiles can be created, existing profiles must be deleted. To view existing profiles, connect the camera via USB and start the Wireless Camera Setup Utility as described on the preceding pages, and then select the "Profiles" tab. Profiles selected in the "Profiles" tab can be edited, renamed, or deleted using the View Profile, Rename, and Delete buttons. Ad-hoc Mode In ad-hoc mode, the IP address will begin with 169.254. If the computer later becomes part of an infrastructure network, it must be reconfigured for automatic IP addressing and the camera wireless profile modified to reflect the new settings. 67 Wireless Transfer and Printing

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67
Wireless Transfer and Printing
7
Enter a profile name of up to sixteen characters
and choose the icon that will appear in the cam-
era profile list (
70).
Click
Next
to proceed.
If
Create an Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profile
was selected in Step 6, the dialogs shown in Steps
8 and 9 will not be displayed; proceed to Step 10.
8
If
Create an Infrastructure (Access Point) network pro-
file
or
Create Infrastructure (Access Point) and Ad-hoc
(Camera to Computer) network profiles
was selected
in Step 6, enter the name (SSID) of the infrastruc-
ture network.
If
Create Profile manually
was selected
or the dialog shown in Step 6 was not displayed,
supply any settings that are not provided auto-
matically (
69).
Click
Next
to proceed.
If
Cre-
ate Profile manually
was selected in Step 6 or the dialog shown in Step 6 was
not displayed, proceed to Step 9.
If
Create an Infrastructure (Access Point) network
profile
was selected, proceed to Step 10.
If
Create Infrastructure (Access Point) and
Ad-hoc (Camera to Computer) network profiles
was selected, enter a profile name
and choose the icon that will appear in the camera profile list in ad-hoc mode
and then proceed to Step 10.
Profiles
A separate profile must be created for each network to which
the camera is connected.
In addition, the Wireless Camera
Setup Utility must be installed on any computer to which pic-
tures are transferred.
The camera can store up to nine profiles
for different computers or printers; before additional profiles
can be created, existing profiles must be deleted.
To view
existing profiles, connect the camera via USB and start the
Wireless Camera Setup Utility as described on the preceding
pages, and then select the “Profiles” tab.
Profiles selected in
the “Profiles” tab can be edited, renamed, or deleted using the
View Profile
,
Rename
, and
Delete
buttons.
Ad-hoc Mode
In ad-hoc mode, the IP address will begin with 169.254.
If the computer later becomes part
of an infrastructure network, it must be reconfigured for automatic IP addressing and the
camera wireless profile modified to reflect the new settings.