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CMS-XML Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues with Camera and Microsoft Windows OSes
In the event that the camera and the computer does not see each other, restarting the services described below may help . (This requires Administrative priviliges with your PC. For additional assistance, refer to the computer user manual or consult your computer manufacturer.)
CMS-XML Connecting with Wi-Fi (Manual Setup) (PowerShot N)
CMS-XML Connecting to a printer and printing using Wi-Fi (PowerShot N)
CMS-XML Computer Environment Required for Connecting the Camera via Wi-Fi (CameraWindow DC)
CMS-XML Sending images to a computer (Wi-Fi function) (PowerShot N)
Sending images to a computer ( Wi-Fi function) (PowerShot N)
CMS-XML Using an Android Smartphone to Control a PowerShot Camera and Shoot Remotely via Wi-Fi
CMS-XML Sending still images and movies from a camera to a smartphone (Wi-Fi function) (PowerShot N)
Sending still images and movies from a camera to a smartphone ( Wi-Fi function) (PowerShot N)
CMS-XML Deleting the saved state on iOS devices to troubleshoot Canon Camera Connect issues.
At times, the Canon Camera Connect application for iOS may behave incorrectly when attempting to connect an iOS device to a camera via Wi-Fi . Deleting the app's saved state in the background can oftentimes correct this. This does not harm the app or the device and simply causes the app to launch with a default "state", which can eliminate many issues that prevent the app from connecting to the camera and performing correctly.
CMS-XML Using an iPhone to control the camera during remote shooting
Keep your fingers or other objects off the Wi-Fi antenna area. Covering this may decrease the speed of your image transfers.
CMS-XML Sending images from a camera to an iPhone_1
Keep your fingers or other objects off the Wi-Fi antenna area. Covering this may decrease the speed of your image transfers.
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