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DNP RX1HS + WPS PRO + 200D + Ipad

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 8:55 pm
by aslanm
So I've been reading around and understand there is a way to connect my Camera Canon 200D with the WPS PRo?
We are assuming worst case and want the setup to work without internet access.

Reading from this topic it is possible?
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1415&sid=2105dc377d ... 66b9846327

If this is possible this would offcourse speed things up I assume instead of going this route:
1 - Connect DSLR to Ipad by 200D wifi function
2 - Connect Other iphone to WPS PRO
3 - Connect Iphone to ipad with sololink

I wonder if the Apple lightning to usb camera cable would do the trick, which is specifically a camera cable
https://www.amazon.com/Apple-Lightning- ... B014VGHG0U

But the best one would offcourse be if the camera can connect to the WPS PRO reading by the other topic this is possible?
and probably gives the quickest results/prints?

thanks in advance

Re: DNP RX1HS + WPS PRO + 200D + Ipad

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 9:14 pm
by tim
Hi there,
That cable doesn’t work with Wifibooth. All it does is let you copy photos off an SD card. It does not connect to the camera.

Your 200D can connect directly to the WPS. Do you already have the WPS? If so you can just try it and see. Wifibooth is free to install and try out all the features.

Some users see poor wifi connectivity / performance when the WPS is the router. What they do: get a wifi router/bridge that has an ethernet port, connect the ethernet port to the wps pro, configure the wps pro not to use its wifi, and connect cam + ipad to that router/bridge.

In any case you should not use sololink because your Canon can make outgoing wifi connections (good).

Re: DNP RX1HS + WPS PRO + 200D + Ipad

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 2:39 am
by bujbor
Hi, How can I switch off the wifi on dnp wps? I will try one more router inside to fix connect my 80d! Thanks

Re: DNP RX1HS + WPS PRO + 200D + Ipad

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:55 am
by tim
I'm not sure if you can turn off the wps pro's wifi but it doesn't matter, you can just ignore its wifi network