Nikon WT-2A setup guide Enter network settings, Provide login credentials

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Wireless Setup Guide

Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later

Step 2B: Enter network settings.

After the camera has connected to the appropriate wireless network, the next step is to specify the TCP/IP properties. If the fields aren’t already set, use the values specified in the green section of the Control Centre.

Press the Enter button on the camera to commit the settings. If you receive a TCP/IP Error message from the camera, go back and verify that the values have been entered correctly.

Step 2C: Specify the server address (your computer).

The next step in the wizard prompts you to specify the server that you would like the images transmitted to. The IP Address value in the red section of the Control Centre should be entered at this stage. Press the enter button to

commit the selection and move on.

If the camera generates an Unable to Locate Server error, then verify that you have entered the value correctly. If that fails, go to the end of the address and press the trashcan button several times to clear out any extra whitespace characters (as the WT-2 is sensitive to this).

If the problem persists, verify that the correct adapter is selected in the red section and try the other values available in the IP Address dropdown.

Step 2D: Provide login credentials.

Once the camera has successfully connected to ITP, it needs a username and password for authentication purposes. If you have created a user account, enter the username and password here. If you have enabled

anonymous logins, simply check the appropriate box. Press enter to test your settings and move on.

Troubleshooting

If you are having problems, the three LEDs on the back of the WT-2 are the best way to diagnose them. This legend describes the various patterns to help you troubleshoot the source of the problem.

Transmitting

The WT-2 has successfully connected to your computer, and is currently transmitting images.

Connected

The WT-2 has successfully connected to your computer, but is not currently transmitting images.

Trying to Connect

The WT-2 is trying to connect to the FTP server but has not been able to do so.

Connection Failure

The transmitter has run into a problem that is preventing the connection from being formed.



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Contents Written by Thomas Sapiano PixagentTMWireless Setup Guide Firewalls Windows XP Service Pack 2 or LaterComplete Wireless Network Settings Select the wireless network Ensure settings have been loaded properlyTroubleshooting Provide login credentials Enter network settingsVerify you are connected to the network Specify destination folderVerify that ITP is running properly ITP Registration Still having problems
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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.

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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.