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Wireless Setup Guide
Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Later
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Step 5: Verify that ITP is running properly.
Right-click on the ITP icon (A)
in the system tray. If the Start
Server entry (B) is not greyed
out, select it. Try the WT-2
again to see if it is working.
If ITP is already running then
try to connect to 127.0.0.1 with
FTP client software. If you are
unable to connect then double
check your settings in ITP and
any firewall software you are
running.
Connection Status
Unavailable
Available
Connected
When the laptop has associated
with a network, this icon will be
shown beside its name in the
list of networks. This signals that
the computer is now ready to
communicate with other devices
using the same SSID.
The laptop has detected the
presence of this network. It has
not associated with it, however it
is available to connect to.
This icon is displayed beside
networks that the laptop cannot
nd in the vicinity. You may be
out of range or the camera may
not be turned on.
Step 3: Check software rewalls running on the laptop.
If you are running any software firewalls (other than the
Windows firewall) on your laptop, check the settings to
ensure that they are not blocking incoming FTP trac.
Each product works in a different way so detailed
directions are beyond the scope of this document.
Step 2E: Specify destination folder.
In this field you will generally want
to leave the Home folder box checked
and press Enter to move on. Use the
ITP interface to specify the destination
folder.
Step 4: Verify you are connected to the network.
Return to the View
Available Wireless
Networks dialog
and make sure that you are connected to the network
that you created. If you are not connected, select the
network from the list and click the Connect button.
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