Owner's Manual

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Wireless Networking with Nikon Cameras
DR AFT #4
WvLanSpeed=0 Leave blank for default, set wireless speed
WvLanEssId=DMD Enter wireless ESS ID
WvLanAuthType=
WvLanIsWepOn=0 Set “1” for WEP On “0” for WEP off
WvLanWepKeyCodeAscii= Enter WEP Key (ASCII)
WvLanWepKeyCodeHex= Enter WEP Key (Hex)
FtpServerName= Enter FTP Server computer IP
FtpServerPath=/ Leave blank for default, or enter FTP path
FtpPortNumber=21 Leave at “21” for default, or enter special port
FtpUserName= Enter FTP User ID
FtpPassword= Enter FTP Password
FtpIsPassiveModeOn=0 Set “0” for PASV Off or “1” for On
FtpProxyIpAddrress= Enter proxy address (blank for none)
FtpProxyPortNumber= Enter proxy port (blank for none)
After opening the “WLANSET1.txt” template file go through each item and enter
your particular value (FTP Server Address, Gateway, etc.) and save the file (with
the same name) to a CF Card. Follow these steps to upload the settings file to the
camera:
1) Insert the CF Card into the D2H
2) Press “Menu” on the D2H
3) From the Setup Menu choose “Wireless LAN”
4) Scroll down to “Network Settings” and press the right multi-selector arrow
5) Select “Load Settings File”
6) Follow the on-screen steps to choose the settings file saved to the CF Card
Manual Setup
To manually setup all of the variables needed to connect the WT-1 to a network,
change the settings in the “Network Settings” section in the “Wireless LAN” sub-
menu on the D2H’s “Set Up” menu. There are three settings areas to be changed:
Wireless, TCP/IP and FTP. There are many settings which will need to be entered
during the manual setup process so it is a good idea to either be familiar with
your current network configuration or have someone who is assist.
Wireless” Section
The Wireless section has all of the configuration for the actual wireless network
the camera will be on. Use the camera’s multi-selector and controls to adjust each
setting option.
Communication Mode
Change the Communication mode between “Ad Hoc” (for direct camera to
computer connections) or “Infrastructure” (to connect the camera to an existing
wireless network router or base station).
SSID
The ESS-ID is the name of the wireless network that you wish to join. When the
wireless access point/router was set up this name was established.