Nikon WT-3 user manual Subnet mask a mask that divides a network into subnets

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SS-ID (Service Set ID): An SS-ID prevents interference between devices in different networks by allowing communication only between devices that share an SS-ID. See BSS-ID, ESS-ID.

Subnet mask: A mask that divides a network into subnets.

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol): A dual protocol consisting of a transport- layer protocol (TCP) that divides data into packets which it later reassembles, and a network protocol (IP) that handles transmission of the packets between points in the network. It can be implemented on different platforms, allowing data to be transmitted between machines with different operating systems.

TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol): An encryption standard using dynamic WPA-PSK keys that change periodically or after a specifi ed amount of data have been transmitted, making it more secure that WEP, which uses fi xed keys.

UDP (User Datagram Protocol): A fast but unreliable transport layer transmission protocol using the OSI model.

USB (Universal Serial Bus): A standard for connecting peripheral devices. USB supports data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps (USB 2.0). Devices connected via USB can be connected and disconnected with the power on (“hot plug”) and do not require separate IRQ (interrupt request) numbers, preventing confl icts with other devices.

WAN (Wide Area Network): A network connecting computers or LANs in widely separated locations. The Internet is an example of a WAN.

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): A type of encryption in which the data transmitted between devices is encoded using a shared encryption key (WEP key).

Wireless LAN access point: A wireless transceiver that acts as the connection between wireless devices and a wireless network.

WPA-PSK (WiFi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key): A type of authentication for wireless networks using previously-established(pre-shared) TKIP or AES keys. Wireless devices using this form of authentication can only communicate with devices with the same pre-shared key.

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Contents Wireless Transmitter Trademark Information For Your Safety Do not disassembleWT-3A Iii FCC Radiation Exposure StatementSymbol for Separate Collection in European Countries RSS-GEN Exposure of Humans to RF FieldsTable of Contents Page Background Knowledge Life-Long LearningSupported Modes WT-3 Setup Utility CDSupplied WT-3 Setup Utility CD contains the following Host DescriptionMultiple Transmitters PD-10 Wireless Printer AdapterSystem Requirements WA-E1 Extended Range Antenna Available Separately Restrictions on Wireless DevicesParts of the WT-3 Button using Custom Setting f4 FUNC. Button Command dialSub-command dial WT-3 ControlsUpdating the Camera Firmware Additional UpdatesFollow the steps below to prepare the WT-3 for use Click Easy Install Installing the WT-3 Setup UtilityWindows XP Service Pack 1 or Later Select a language and click NextClick Next Mac OS X Version 10.3 or Later Click Install Click Quit Installing PictureProjectConnecting the USB Cable Copying Network Profiles to the CameraDock Dialog shown at right will be displayed click Next Macintosh Click the WT-3 Setup Utility iconOther Ways of Starting the WT-3 Setup Utility Interface type Choose Ethernet only if the network Enter the following informationProfile name Enter a name of up to 16 characters HelpEnter wireless network settings and click Next Choose from the following optionsAd-hoc Wireless Networks Enter network TCP/IP settingsEnter ftp settings and click Next Obtain IP address automatically Select this option ifProfiles Firewall SettingsMAC Address Filtering Using the PD-10 Creating a Printer ProfileConnecting the WT-3 Control Lock Disconnecting the WT-3PB-6 Bellows Place when the cover is fully closed Inserting the BatteryInsert the battery as shown on the inside Tery Info option in the camera setup menuContaining the pictures to be sent Connecting to the Host or ftp ServerTurn the camera off and insert the memory card Upload imagesEditing ftp Server Profiles Select On for Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN systemViewing Profile Information Option DescriptionDuring Upload Loss of SignalUploading Images File NamesSending Interrupting TransmissionSend Green icon is displayed during uploadStatus LEDs Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN systemNetwork Status Status DisplayConnecting to the Computer PictureProject Version 1.6.1 or LaterSelect On for Wireless transmitter Wireless LAN system Ethernet Networks Do Not Disconnect the Ethernet Cable Controlling the Camera Using Nikon CaptureWireless Networks Loss of Signal During Transfer Connecting to computer Waiting for connection Connected camera control possibleUse a Reliable Power Source Selecting a PrinterStatus LEDs To printer, or transmission errorError connecting to printer Connected to printer pictures can be printedPrinting Pictures Using the PD-10 Wireless Printer Adapter Creating a Profile for the PD-10Page Wireless LAN System Menu GuideEditing ftp Profiles WirelessFTP Registration for Connection to ftp Servers Only Text EntryOption Using the MenusChannel Choose channel. †Encryption EncryptionHighlight encryption method TCP/IP Choose indexHighlight Address TCP/IP Menu, Page 2/2 Highlight Address Server Highlight Folder1112 Highlight PortEnter user name Highlight PasswordHighlight User ID Guised as a row of dotsFTP Menu, Page 3/3 Enter proxy server addressAuto Send Settings Transfer Mode OnlyFollowing settings are available in transfer mode Delete After Send?Deselect All? Print Print Mode OnlySend Folder Firewalls Creating ftp Profiles Using the Camera MenusSelect Transfer mode for Wireless transmit- ter Mode Editing Existing ftp ProfilesOptionDescription Errors To Wireless & Ethernet TroubleshootingProblem Solution Glossary Page Subnet mask a mask that divides a network into subnets Ethernet WirelessSpecifications Battery Life No. of shotsIndex Folder FTP, 42, 49 ftp