Kodak EX1011, EX811 manual Glossary of common wireless network terms, Device-to-device-See Ad Hoc

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Using wireless mode

Glossary of common wireless network terms

Access point—(Also called AP.) A wireless network transceiver or “base station” hub, often used to connect a local area network to one or more wireless devices. An access point can also provide a communication link to a wired local area network.

Ad Hoc—A client setting for a wireless local area network that allows devices connected to the network to communicate with one another directly, independent of an access point or router.

Bridge—A product that connects a local area network to another local area network that uses the same protocol (for example, wireless, Ethernet or token ring). Wireless bridges are commonly used to link buildings in campuses.

Client—An application on a computer or device connected to a network that requests services (files, print capability) from another connected computer or device on the network.

Device-to-device—See Ad Hoc.

DHCP—Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: a utility that enables a server to dynamically assign IP addresses from a predefined list and limit their time of use so they can be reassigned. Without DHCP, all of the IP addresses of all the clients on the network would have to be manually entered. With DHCP, whenever a client connects to the network, it automatically gets an IP address assigned to it.

DNS—Domain Name System (or Service, or Server): a program that translates domain names to IP addresses by accessing a database maintained on a collection of Internet servers. The program works behind the scenes to facilitate surfing the Web with alpha versus numeric addresses. A DNS server converts a name like mywebsite.com to a series of numbers like 107.22.55.26. Every Web site has its own specific IP address on the Internet.

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Contents For EX811, EX1011 Kodak EasyShare Wireless digital picture frameEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Back/Left Side View Front ViewLCD screen Faceplate3 4 5 6 Top/Right Side ViewTable of contents Page Using the remote control Installing the softwareActivating the remote control Storing the remote controlReplacing the remote control battery 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 Connecting a digital camera or other USB devicePress the power switch to On Setting your languageSettings →Language. See Turning on the frameViewing your first slide show Press Home , SettingsChanging the frame orientation PressViewing pictures and videos Home screen-picture sources and settingsViewing thumbnails Running a slide showPlaying a video Viewing a single picturePress Viewing pictures by date or filename Playing music Doing more with your framePlay your MP3 files from any connected source see Press Play all songs. Then press OKPrinting pictures Printing to a PictBridge enabled printerPreparing the frame and printer for printing Copying on your frame Manually changing USB connection modeTo copy multiple pictures/videos, see Copying between your frame and computer Connecting to your computerCopying pictures to/from your computer On your computer, open My Computer or Windows ExplorerCopying pictures from EasyShare software Deleting pictures/videosSelect the frame source to which you are copying Click Copy. Pictures are copied to your frameSelecting one at a time Selecting multiple pictures/videosSelecting all Settings menus Changing frame settingsPress Home Press to highlight Settings , then press OK Setting Options Upgrade firmwareClock and timer Setting Options Viewing optionsBrightness Setting the clock manually Setting the clock and timerSetting automatic on/off Setting the clock automatically from the InternetPress To highlight Enable, then press OK Home screenUpgrading your firmware Manually upgrade firmwareInstall now-Select, then press OK to start the upgrade Automatically upgrade firmware from the InternetRemind me later-Select, then press OK No thanks-Select, then press OKWhat are the wireless features of my frame? Using wireless modeSetting up your frame for wireless operation Wireless networking and the InternetViewing pictures over your wireless network Follow the prompts to choose the pictures, then press OK Viewing pictures from the Kodak GalleryPress to highlight View Press OK Automatically receiving My Friends’ AlbumsHighlight a marked album , then press OK Turning off auto-receive and notification Copying to your computer Picture transfer software-copying wirelesslyClick Allow Click Apply, then click OK Changing copy settings in picture transfer softwareDevice-to-device-See Ad Hoc Glossary of common wireless network termsUsing wireless mode Using wireless mode Using wireless mode Picture frame/computer communications Picture frame problemsTry one or more of the following Problem Possible causes and/or solutions Wireless network connectionProblem Possible causes and/or solutions Program included with the router Screen messages Check your printer for more info Screen message Try one or more of the followingAppendix Digital frame specificationsAppendix Kodak EasyShare wireless digital picture frameImportant safety instructions Appendix Limited warranty coverage Limited warrantyLimitations Outside the United States and Canada Your rightsFCC and Industry Canada FCC compliance and advisoryWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment labeling Canadian DOC statementRussian GOST-R Australian C-TickKorean Class B ITE Licensing China RoHS Connectors on frame, ii copying Clock and timer, setting, 19, 20, 21 computerTo/from computer, USB, 15 wireless IndexGlossary, wireless terms Headphone jack, ii help SetupSetting Name, frame Network, wireless setupUsing Portrait, set orientation, 19 powerCleaning Pictures Copying connectedWireless network connection Turning on/off frame Slide transitions, setting, 19 softwareVolume, adjust, ii, 3 Time