Kodak 4 MP User Manual

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www.kodak.com/go/support

Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network

If one or more wireless networks are available, the camera checks for network
profiles stored in the camera (see

page 46

):

– If the settings of a profile match the settings for an available network, a

connection is made according to the profile order.

– If a matching profile is not on the camera, the camera screen lists the

available networks. Select the network you want to connect to.

For each network on the list:

Connection type is designated with either

(Infrastructure)

or

(Ad Hoc).

The presence of a padlock,

, indicates the network requires a

security key.

Relative signal strength is indicated by the number of escalating bars,

. Green bars indicate a connection to the network.

If prompted, enter a security key code for the network. (Ask the network
administrator for this information if it is unavailable.)

When a connection is made, the wireless network status light glows steady
green.

If a wireless network is not available or you are unable to connect:

– You may be out of the signal range. Move within range.

– The network may not be broadcasting it’s SSID or network name, so it does

not appear as an available network on your camera. Set up a profile on
your camera to match the network settings (see

page 46

) and try again.

– Network settings may not match the settings in any of the profiles in your

camera. Set up a profile on your camera to match the network settings (see

page 46

) and try again.

For more information, visit

www.kodak.com/go/wifisupport

or

www.wi-fi.org

.

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