What is wireless transfer mode, Wireless transfer mode, Infrastructure mode – Nikon P3 User Manual

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Wireless Transfer Mode

What is Wireless Transfer Mode?

Wireless transfer mode, which is based on the IEEE 802.11b/g standard, is a
communication feature that allows you to wirelessly connect to a Wi-Fi-enabled
computer so that you can transfer and print pictures. You can even use the op-
tional PD-10 wireless printer adapter to wirelessly connect to a printer and print
pictures directly.
Wireless transfer mode supports both “ad-hoc” and “infrastructure” modes.

Ad-hoc Mode

This mode establishes a peer-to-peer
(one-to-one) connection between the
camera and computer.

Infrastructure Mode

This mode connects the camera and com-
puter via a wireless LAN access point.

The Optional PD-10 Wireless Printer Adapter

Using the optional PD-10 wireless printer
adapter, you can wirelessly transfer pic-
tures directly from the camera to a
PictBridge-compatible printer and print.

Supported Operating Systems

The following operating systems have been tested and approved for use with Wireless transfer
mode:
• Windows XP Professional/Home Edition (SP1 or later; SP2 is recommended)
• Mac OS X (10.3 or later)
The latest information on supported operating systems is available online at the sites listed under
“Life-Long Learning” (P.11).

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