Kodak SV-811, SV-710, EX-1011, EX-811 manual Using Wi-Fi mode-EX models only

Page 34

Using Wi-Fi mode—EX models only

the unique SSID. An SSID can be broadcast by the network router, allowing devices to detect it as an available network. An SSID does not supply security to the network.

SSL—Secure Sockets Layer: a commonly used encryption scheme used by many online retail and banking sites to protect the financial integrity of transactions.

TCP/IP—Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol: the underlying technology behind the Internet and communications between computers in a network.

URL— Uniform Resource Locator: also referred to as a Web address, since it identifies the location of a file or resource on the Web. For example, the URL for the Eastman Kodak Company Web site is http://www.kodak.com.

WEP—Wired Equivalent Privacy: basic wireless security provided by Wi-Fi. In some instances, WEP may be all a home or small-business user needs to protect wireless data. WEP is available in 40-bit (also called 64-bit), or in 108-bit (also called 128-bit) encryption modes. As 108-bit encryption provides a longer algorithm that takes longer to decode, it can provide better security than basic 40-bit (64-bit) encryption.

WEP key—A text string used for WEP security on a Wi-Fi wireless network. A WEP key with 10 or 23 characters can include numbers and the letters A - F and are not case-sensitive. 5 and 13 character WEP keys can include numbers and all letters (as well as some special characters) and are case sensitive.

WPA—Wi-Fi Protected Access: a Wi-Fi security standard that provides a high level of wireless network security. It uses data encryption through the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP). TKIP scrambles the keys and ensures that the keys haven’t been tampered with. User authentication is performed through the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to ensure that only authorized network users can access the network.

Wi-Fi—Wireless Fidelity: a term developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance commonly used to describe any type of 802.11 standard wireless network. Products tested and approved as "Wi-Fi Certified" (a registered trademark) by the Wi-Fi Alliance are certified as interoperable with each other, even if they are from different manufacturers.

For more information, visit www.kodak.com/go/wifisupport or www.wi-fi.org.

27

www.kodak.com/go/support

Image 34
Contents Kodak EasyShare Digital picture frame User’s guideEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York LCD screen Front ViewBack/Left Side View FaceplateTop/Right Side View 3 4 5 6Table of contents Table of contents Table of contents Installing the software Getting startedActivating the remote control Using the remote controlStoring the remote control First, turn on the power switch on the frame Using the remote control buttonsButton Press to Connecting the power cable Setting up your picture frameButtons and controls Inserting a card or camera Insert a memory cardTurning on the frame Setting your languageViewing your first slide show Running a slide show Viewing pictures and videosViewing thumbnails Playing a video Viewing a single picturePress Choosing a different picture location You can view pictures from different locations or sourcesCopying pictures on your frame Connecting to your computerDoing more with your frame Copying between your frame and computerOn your computer, open My Computer or Windows Explorer Copying pictures to/from your computerCopying pictures from EasyShare software Select the frame location to which you are copyingSelecting one at a time Deleting pictures/videosSelecting multiple pictures/videos Press to highlight Delete, then press OKPrinting pictures Connecting the frame to a PictBridge enabled printerSelecting all Mode you need, printer or computer. See Printing from a PictBridge enabled printerManually changing connection mode Turn on the printer. Turn on the framePlay all songs. Then press OK Playing musicPress to return to your picture or slide show Settings menus Changing frame settingsSetting Options Upgrade firmware Brightness Setting Options Viewing optionsClock and timer Kodak GalleryUpgrading your firmware Press OKWireless networking and the Internet Using Wi-Fi mode-EX models onlyWhat are some of the wireless features of my frame? Setting up your frame for wireless operationPerform the setup Make sure your computer and router are onViewing pictures over your wireless network Set up your network at a later timePress Home . Kodak Gallery appears on the Home screen Setting up your Gallery accountViewing pictures from the Gallery Follow the prompts to choose the pictures, then press OKCreating My Slideshow Copying pictures to your computer-wirelesslySelect Set as My Slideshow, then press OK Glossary of common wireless network terms Device-to-device-See Ad HocUsing Wi-Fi mode-EX models only Using Wi-Fi mode-EX models only Using Wi-Fi mode-EX models only Picture frame/computer communications Picture frame problemsTry one or more of the following Wireless network connection EX models Problem Possible causes and/or solutionsProblem Possible causes and/or solutions Program included with the router Screen messages Screen message Try one or more of the following Check your printer for more infoAppendix Digital frame specificationsBattery, remote control Color displayOther features Kodak EasyShare digital picture frame PowerCommunication with computer Important safety instructions Appendix Limited warranty coverage Limited warrantyLimitations Your rights Outside the United States and CanadaFCC compliance and advisory FCC and Industry CanadaN137 Canadian DOC statementLicensing Index Assign a name SetupPlaying Name, frame Network, wireless setup Inserting, 5 slots, i typesCleaning Portrait, set orientation, 17 powerActivating, 2 battery type, 34 holder Selecting more than one, 12 viewingStop Slide transitions, setting, 17 softwareVolume, adjust, ii, 3 First slide show