Pixagent TM Engineered Workflow WT-2/WT-2A Setup Guide Infrastructure Setup for Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later Written by Thomas Sapiano www.pixagent.
Wireless Setup Guide Nikon WT-2/2A Transmitter Setup Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later Guide for Windows XP SP2 This document provides step-by-step instructions on how to configure your Nikon WT-2/WT-2A wireless transmitter and computer to communicate with one another. Each step is provided with a screenshot to make the setup process as easy as possible. System Requirements Step 1 Step 2 Operating System: Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later Software: Pixagent ITP 2.0 .NET Framework 1.
Wireless Setup Guide Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later Step 7 Step 8 Firewalls Now that the installation process is complete, ITP is now set up and opperational on your computer. Your next task is to configure the camera so that it knows how to communicate with your computer. To begin this process, double click on the ITP tray icon (shown above) in order to launch the Control If the Windows Firewall is enabled on your computer, Centre interface. you will be prompted to continue blocking ITP.
Wireless Setup Guide Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later Step 11 Step 12 Preferred Networks Windows XP wireless networking subsystem allows you to maintain a list of preferred networks. This list allows you to control the priority of different access points that you typically connect to. Once a network has been added to this list you can select it and move Remove the CF card from your computer and insert it up and down with respect to it into the camera with the WT-2 attached. Wait the other networks.
Wireless Setup Guide Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later Wireless Network Settings During step nine of the setup process, you were asked to enter the wireless settings into the blue section of the control centre. In order for the WT-2 to function properly, these values must be entered correctly and completely. If you are unsure about any of these values, please read on for a quick summary of the required information and how to obtain it.
Wireless Setup Guide Troubleshooting Guide Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later The WT-2 is a complex device and problems may arise when trying to set it up the first time. This section is designed to guide you through the process of identifying those problems and rectifying them.
Wireless Setup Guide Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later Step 2B: Enter network settings. After the camera has connected to the appropriate wireless network, the next step is to specify the TCP/IP properties. If the fields aren’t already set, use the values specified in the green section of the Control Centre. Press the Enter button on the camera to commit the settings. If you receive a TCP/IP Error message from the camera, go back and verify that the values have been entered correctly.
Wireless Setup Guide Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later Step 2E: Specify destination folder. Connection Status Connected When the laptop has associated with a network, this icon will be shown beside its name in the list of networks. This signals that the computer is now ready to communicate with other devices using the same SSID. Available The laptop has detected the presence of this network. It has not associated with it, however it is available to connect to.
Wireless Setup Guide Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later Still having problems... If the above troubleshooters still have not resolved your problems, please feel free to contact us at support@pixagent.com. Some problems need more complex debugging steps that will require personal attention. You can also visit us at: http://www.pixagent.com ITP Registration If you have not already done so, please register your copy of ITP 2.0 so that we can notify you of any future updates to the software.
www.pixagent.com © Copyright 2006 Thomas Sapiano. All rights reserved. This document is protected by Canadian copyright law and may not be reproduced without the explicit consent of its author. IP networking can be a complex topic and no single setup will work in all situations. These directions assume a standard configuration and may not function under all circumstances.