Wireless LAN Settings for the Camera

Encryption key

Enter the encryption key, provided by the network administrator, for the selected authentication method. This is not necessary when [Authentication] is set to [Open system] and [Encryption] is set to [None].

Key index

When [Encryption] is set to [WEP], select the same key index used by the access point (unnecessary when [Encryption] is set to [None], [TKIP], or [AES]). The default setting is [1]. Use the Utility to specify a setting other than [1].

Configuration

Select the method for specifying the camera’s IP address from [Auto] (default setting) or [Manual].

IP address

When [Configuration] is set to [Manual], enter an IP address, along with a subnet mask, gateway, primary DNS, and secondary DNS for the camera.

jMAC Address Filtering

When MAC address filtering is enabled, only devices with an authorized MAC address can access the wireless LAN. Check the camera’s MAC address in [Firmware version] of the setup menu (c 119) and add it to the authorized list.

Sender Information (mandatory configuration)

To use my Picturetown, the sender’s alias (up to 16 alphanumerical characters) and e-mail address (up to 64 alphanumerical characters; mobile telephone e-mail addresses are not supported) must be configured with the camera to register user information on the my Picturetown server (c 148). Once the user information has been registered, user information cannot be edited from the camera or the Utility.

Picture Mail Recipients

With Picture Mail, e-mail notification can be sent automatically to specified recipients whenever pictures are uploaded to the server. Up to 30 recipients can be specified. An alias (up to 16 alphanumerical characters) and e-mail address (up to 64 alphanumerical characters) must be entered for each recipient. E-mail addresses for only certain models of mobile telephones, used in Japan and the United States, are supported (c 134). In addition, recipients can be grouped for specification of multiple recipients as a single Picture Mail recipient.

Password

Services Wireless

A password (four-digit number) can be applied to prevent unauthorized

 

access to wireless services by third parties and to protect information stored

 

in the camera.

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