Nikon WT-2A setup guide Complete

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Preferred Networks

Wireless Setup Guide

Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later

Step 11

Step 12

Windows XP wireless networking subsystem allows you to maintain a list of preferred networks. This list allows you to control the priority of different access points that you typically connect to. Once a network has been added to this list you can select it and move it up and down with respect to the other networks.

ITP User Accounts

In order to connect to an FTP server, the camera must supply login information to identify itself. The installation process will create the first user for you, however if you would like you can create more users by clicking the Add User link in the red section of the Control Centre.

In addition to providing a basic layer of security, user accounts also allow you a greater degree of control. For instance, the files transmitted using each account are saved in different locations. This allows you to easily keep images from different cameras and/or shooters separate from one another.

Remove the CF card from your computer and insert it into the camera with the WT-2 attached. Wait for the green light to go out, then press the Menu button. Navigate to the Set Up tab (the bottom tab) and continue on to the next step...

Step 13

Once the Wireless LAN menu appears select the Wireless LAN system entry and switch it to the OFF position.

Step 15

Select the Wireless LAN entry and press the controller pad right to configure the WT-2 transmitter.

Step 14

Select the Load settings file entry and instruct the camera to retrieve the settings from the card.

Step 16

When the settings have been loaded, return to the Wireless LAN menu. Return to the Wireless LAN system entry and switch it back to ON.

Complete

If everything has worked correctly, the transmitter will now be functional. If you haven’t done so yet, take a picture to ensure that it is transmitting correctly. If it is not working, please see the troubleshooting section.



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Contents PixagentTM Written by Thomas SapianoWireless Setup Guide Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later FirewallsComplete Wireless Network Settings Select the wireless network Ensure settings have been loaded properlyTroubleshooting Enter network settings Provide login credentialsVerify you are connected to the network Specify destination folderVerify that ITP is running properly Still having problems ITP Registration
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WT-2A, WT-2 specifications

The Nikon WT-2 is a cutting-edge wireless transmitter designed to enhance the functionality of certain Nikon DSLRs, elevating photography to a more dynamic level. Positioned as a powerful tool for both professional and amateur photographers, the WT-2 allows users to seamlessly transfer images directly from their camera to a computer or print server, which is especially beneficial during events, studio shoots, or press conferences where time is of the essence.

One of the main features of the WT-2 is its support for high-speed wireless communication, utilizing IEEE 802.11b/g standards. This enables photographers to transmit images at rapid rates, significantly improving workflow efficiency. With its ability to send files wirelessly up to a distance of 150 feet, the WT-2 offers impressive flexibility, allowing photographers the freedom to capture images from various locations without being tethered to their computers.

The device also incorporates a robust security protocol, ensuring that all data transmissions are secure. This is particularly crucial for photographers working in sensitive environments where data privacy is paramount. The WT-2 supports WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption, providing layers of security that are essential in today's digital landscape.

Furthermore, the WT-2 features dual-channel support, allowing users to connect to multiple networks simultaneously. This capability is particularly useful when photographers need to switch between different networks or when working in environments with fluctuating wireless signals. Additionally, the device is compatible with a range of Nikon cameras, making it a versatile addition to any photographer’s toolkit.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the WT-2 is its battery efficiency. Operating on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, the device can sustain prolonged use, reducing downtime during important shoots. The user-friendly interface ensures that even less technical users can navigate its features effortlessly.

In conclusion, the Nikon WT-2 is designed to meet the demands of today’s fast-paced photography environments. With advanced wireless capabilities, robust security measures, and compatibility with various Nikon cameras, it stands out as an indispensable tool for modern photographers seeking to enhance their workflow and efficiency. Whether used in a professional studio or during an event, the WT-2 exemplifies the transformative power of technology in the world of photography.