Nikon 6MWA0711-01 Connection Types, FTP upload, FTP Servers, Http Sever Mode, Firewall Settings

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Connection Types

The WT-5 offers a choice of the following connection types:

FTP upload

Upload existing photos and movies to a

Image transfer

computer or ftp server, or upload new photos

as they are taken.

 

 

Control the camera using optional Camera

Camera control

Control Pro 2 software and save new photos

 

and movies directly to the computer.

HTTP server

View and take pictures remotely using a

browser-equipped computer or iPhone.

 

Synchronized release

Synchronize the shutter releases for multiple

remote cameras with a master camera.

 

 

 

For more information, see the network guide supplied with the camera.

AFTP Servers

Servers can be configured using standard ftp services, such as IIS (Internet Information Services), available with supported operating systems. See the network guide supplied with the camera for more information. Image transfer and camera control do not support connection to computers on other networks via a router, Internet ftp connections and ftp servers running third-party software.

AHTTP Sever Mode

Internet connections are not supported in http server mode.

AFirewall Settings

Ports 21 and 32768 through 61000 are used for ftp, ports 22 and 32768 through 61000 for sftp, while image transfer and camera control modes use TCP port 15740 and UDP port 5353. File transfer may be blocked if the server firewall is not configured to allow access to these ports.

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Contents Wireless Transmitter What the WT-5 Can Do for You Synchronized release Trademark Information Do not disassemble For Your SafetyDo not expose to high temperatures Vii Use of 5.15-5.25GHz band FCC Radio Frequency Interference StatementFCC/IC RF Exposure Statement Compliance with FCC requirement 15.407cCo-location IC RSS-Gen Statement Declaration of Conformity Symbol for Separate Collection in European CountriesTTE Directive For use Channels Available ChannelsXiii Table of Contents Background Knowledge Symbols and ConventionsIllustrations Life-Long LearningFirewall Settings Http Sever ModeConnection Types FTP uploadPower Source Connecting the WT-5Connection Status StatusWireless Connections Wireless Transmitter Utility Choosing a Power SourceWireless LANs Network GuideRemoving the WT-5 Insert a memory cardAttach the WT-5 Turn the camera on Select WT-5 Display the hardware listDisplay network profiles Select Create profileName the new network profile Start the connection wizardChoose a connection type Keyboard area Use Choose a connection methodText Entry Choose a network Search for Wireless NetworkEnter the encryption key Hidden SSIDsPress Jbutton on the camera Push-Button WPSChoose your next step Choose your next step PIN-Entry WPS Enter the PIN for the wireless LAN access pointEnter the Ssid Direct Connection Ad HocObtain or select an IP address FTP UploadConfirm the IP address Choose the server typeMAC Address Filtering Enter the IP addressLog Exit the wizard Choose a destination folderRouters Choose whether to copy the profile to the computerConnect the camera to the computer Disconnect the camera Start the Wireless Transmitter UtilityCopying Profiles Enable copyingChoose an adapter Ad Hoc ModePage Windows AppendicesPage Windows Vista Page Windows XP Mac OS IPhone Page Connect the camera Click Next Select WT-5 and click Next Select Add/edit profiles and click Next Setup Picture FolderPage Select Manual setup and click Next Automatic Setup Communication mode Select Infrastructure or Ad hoc Page Enter IP address information and click Next Server type Choose FTP or Sftp Enter ftp settings and click NextPage Connect the WT-5 Select EnableSelect the new network profile Select Network connectionFor Choose hardware TroubleshootingProblem Solution Specifications In. × 1.7 in. × 1.2 WeightIndex Page 6MWA0711-01