09-11-2015 08:52 AM - edited 09-11-2015 08:53 AM
Since I updated to Windows 10 I can't my WFT LAN pairing to work with my 1Dx.
There is no error code to report. After reaching the pairing stage in the Connection Wizard the camera just keeps trying to connect but never does.
I tried using manual settings but quickly realised I have no idea what I'm doing.
I'm thinking that maybe some of the Windows functionality needed to achieve the pairing needs to be turned on manually - I know that the FTP server components are not installed by default.
Obviously this is a major disaster as I love using this technology and it was one of the major selling points of the camera for me.
Any help greatly appreciated.
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09-15-2015 05:24 PM - edited 09-19-2015 08:23 AM
OK, so it works 100% now. I was satisfied that it was stable enough to use EOS Utility with a client today and it didn't let me down. High speed LAN transfer all the way.
Here are the settings I changed to get the camera to connect:
- In Network and Internet / Network and Sharing Center / Advanced Sharing Settings in Current Profile / Private I turned on Network Discovery and Automatic Setup of Connected Devices
- In Windows FIrewall I turned on permissions for EOS Utility 3 and Canon EOS UPNP Detector in bot the private and pubic profiles.
This took quite a bit of trial and error but I'm glad to have the system working.
To the Canon CPS guy who kept going on about FTP mode and how I should contact Mictosoft (and will soon be googling this page every day as people update to Win10): you're welcome.
09-11-2015 12:48 PM
http://wind8apps.com/ftp-server-windows-8-1-windows-10/
Maybe these will help.
09-11-2015 12:56 PM
Thanks.
I have been trying to set up the pairing (in EOS utility mode) according to the manual but nothing happens. I also tried setting up an FTP, but sadly that does nothing - never makes a connection. When I look at the Windows network settings, the page just says 'unidetified connection'.
09-11-2015 12:58 PM
You can call or email Canon directly. I have always received prompt helpful responses.
09-11-2015 01:29 PM
Right.
I forgot I have access to a CPS rep.
It's been a while since I had any issues.
Thanks.
09-14-2015 07:51 PM
Unfortunately Canon did not fix the issue. They think it is a problem for Microsoft. I'm pretty sure I know what Microsoft will say.
I might still be able to take the camera back.
09-15-2015 03:53 PM
09-15-2015 04:18 PM
09-15-2015 05:24 PM - edited 09-19-2015 08:23 AM
OK, so it works 100% now. I was satisfied that it was stable enough to use EOS Utility with a client today and it didn't let me down. High speed LAN transfer all the way.
Here are the settings I changed to get the camera to connect:
- In Network and Internet / Network and Sharing Center / Advanced Sharing Settings in Current Profile / Private I turned on Network Discovery and Automatic Setup of Connected Devices
- In Windows FIrewall I turned on permissions for EOS Utility 3 and Canon EOS UPNP Detector in bot the private and pubic profiles.
This took quite a bit of trial and error but I'm glad to have the system working.
To the Canon CPS guy who kept going on about FTP mode and how I should contact Mictosoft (and will soon be googling this page every day as people update to Win10): you're welcome.
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