The One-Time Connection mode is the simpler of the two modes. It does not allow the smartphone user to control the camera, it only gives them access to images that the camera owner has marked for sharing, and it generates an http: server so that your friends don't have to download the OI.Share app just to download some photos from you.
Tapping the Wi-Fi button at the top left of the camera's screen starts up its Wi-Fi. Before you enter 'One-Time Connection' mode, you may be offered the choice of whether you want to change the password (our US-sourced samples do this, but UK ones do not). Once you've decided on this, the camera displays a connection screen, with its network ID and password. Your friend then can either manually connect to the camera's Wi-Fi and type in the password, or use the 'Easy Setup' system (described below) if they have the OI.Share app.
The One-Time Connection mode is the simpler of the two modes. It does not allow the smartphone user to control the camera, it only gives them access to images that the camera owner has marked for sharing, and it generates an http: server so that your friends don't have to download the OI.Share app just to download some photos from you.
Tapping the Wi-Fi button at the top left of the camera's screen starts up its Wi-Fi. Before you enter 'One-Time Connection' mode, you may be offered the choice of whether you want to change the password (our US-sourced samples do this, but UK ones do not). Once you've decided on this, the camera displays a connection screen, with its network ID and password. Your friend then can either manually connect to the camera's Wi-Fi and type in the password, or use the 'Easy Setup' system (described below) if they have the OI.Share app.
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