Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Advanced User Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Network Settings
- Preparation
- Displaying the Connection Wizard
- Checking the Type of Access Point
- Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode)
- Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode)
- Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
- Connecting to a Network Manually
- Connecting Using an Infrastructure
- Connecting in Camera Access Point Mode
- Setting the IP Address
- Configuring Settings for the Communication Function
- Transferring Images to an FTP Server
- Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility
- Operating the Camera Using Browser Remote
- Linked Shooting
- Synchronizing the Camera Time
- Terminating the Connection and Reconnecting
- Checking and Configuring Network Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Reference
- Trademarks
- Quick Start Guide
- Warranty
Checking Network Settings
Windows
Open [Command Prompt] on Windows, type ipconfig /all and press the <Enter> key.
It displays the IP address assigned to your computer along with the subnet mask,
gateway, and DNS server information.
macOS
Open [Terminal] on macOS. Type ifconfig -a and press the <Return> key. The IP
address assigned to your computer is indicated at the [en0] item after [inet] in the format
of "***.***.***.***".
* For information about [Terminal] see the Help menu on macOS.
To avoid using the same IP address for your computer and other devices on the network,
change the lowest digit when you configure an IP address for a camera unit manually ( ).
e.g. 192.168.1.10
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