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Nikon D4S/D4 / WT-5 Networking Setup Guide –
HTTP / FTP Mode
Nikon D4S/D4 / WT-5 Networking
Setup Guide - HTTP / FTP Mode
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1 Setting up the D4S/D4 and WT-5 for Networking: HTTP Mode or FTP Server
2 Connecting the Camera to an FTP Server
3 Connect the camera to your network via HTTP Mode
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Setting up the D4S/D4 and WT-5 for Networking: HTTP Mode or FTP Server
Using the D4 or D4S and WT-5, you can connect the camera to an FTP Server or computer to transfer
images. Once you’ve set up your WT-5 for Wi-Fi®, you can connect to an FTP server to download
images from the camera or use the HTTP mode to connect to a computer to download images, as well
as start/stop video.
You’ll need your D4 or D4S, WT-5 wireless transmitter, USB cable that came with the camera, a
wireless router with its SSID and password, an FTP server with access set up, an account or username
and the password, and the Wireless Transmitter Utility. It’s also helpful to have the wireless setup
guide that came with the camera.
Connecting the Camera to an FTP Server
To create an FTP profile, select the Connection Wizard, select FTP upload, and enter the name
you choose for this network profile
Then search for the wireless network, select the SSID or network name, and enter the encryption
key or password. Choose obtain IP Address automatically and click OK
Fill in the menu items for the server type, either FTP or SFTP
Enter the FTP Server Address
Choose login method for FTP server, either anonymous or user ID
Enter the FTP username and password provided by your network administrator
Enter the folder name and port number provided by your network administrator
Choose the destination folder, which is usually the home folder, and you can start shooting.
Images will download to the FTP server automatically.
Connect the camera to your network via HTTP Mode