01-14-2017 11:38 AM
I cannot connect to my Win10 PC via WiFi. Have installed all the software and run the WiFi setup on the PC.
Then I press the Powershot's WiFi button and:
It finds the access point (my local home network)
I give it the password
It finds my PD as a device and I select it on the camera
(At this point I can see the canon on the PC as it pops up in the Network window of Windows Explorer)
Then we all sit there for 10ins or so, and the Canon eventually give up and says Device not found. It disappears from the Network on WinExplorer.
During the time that the canon is visible in Netowrk I try to run Canon CameraWindow, but it wont open, saying cannot find a camera.
Try to rerun Wifisetup software but it says Already Installed.
Would welcome any hints, or anyone confirm that they have got a G7XII successfully connected to Win10
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01-15-2017 06:08 AM
Answering my own question
Despite the fact that WiFi is unsupported on Win10 according to the camera's specifications and the help documentation, I have found it possible to connect.
The documentation in my opinion misses a necessary step: in case it is helpful, this is what for my system was needed to enable WiFi connection:
1 Download the needed software and install it
2 Run Canon WiFi Setup
[Start] Menu > [All Apps] > Canon Utilities > Wi-Fi connection Setup.
3 On the camera hit the Wifi button, let it find your network and then your Win 10 PC. Click on the screen to select your PC if there are more than one devices showing.
4 This is the vital bit missing on anything I have seen from Canon:
While the camera is trying connect to your PC, go to the PC and RH mouseclick the start button and select Control Panel, then All control Items, then Devices and Printers.
Click Add a Device (underneath File at the top). For me it immediately offered the Powershot as a new device, click it and it gets set up on the PC.
Now, the camera appears as a device in the Devices row of the Devices and Printers window, and you see the camera on Windows Explorer, same way it looks when you have connected with a USB cable.
The camera flashes green while connected. If you switch it on to view or shoot, the wifi connection gets broken and you have to reconnect via the wifi button. Now its a little quicker to connect, though not in the end much different from using a cable.
But at least, it does work.
12-31-2022 03:16 PM
I followed your steps on a Windows 10 laptop and a Windows 10 PC in my house and both would not connect. I got as far as selecting the Camera from the Windows Device Manager but then the computer just times out and never connects.
12-31-2022 03:20 PM
Your steps did not work for me. I get to the point where I can select my camera in the Windows Device Manager but then Windows just times out and does not connect
03-05-2018 12:30 PM
My camera cant find my laptop and my laptop cant find my camera. I'm on the same access point (my wifi) and everything necessary has been downloaded. I also ran the canon wifi setup. When I click the wifi button on my camera, I click my wifi name, which my laptop is connected to, and while it's searching, I open "add a device" on my laptop but nothing is detected. I have restarted my computer and reinstalled everything as well, still no connection. When I use a usb, it works perfect and it also connects to my phone perfectly. Please help. I'm using an HP laptop, windows 10 with the G7X ii.
03-05-2018 11:13 PM - edited 03-06-2018 12:36 AM
My camera still wont connect after taking all of these steps. My computer doesn't even recognize it. I'm using windows 10. I just shut off my vpn and it came up on my laptop but now it disconnects in seconds. I dont know what else to do.
03-06-2018 06:30 AM
Hello meme1109
My previous post was wrong. Problem is not solved! True it seemed to work for a few days, but I'm back to square one. But there is more: I've had some technical advice. (Any tech guys out there, please contradict if I'm wrong). It seems that (unllike the connection to my printer), the camera wifi connection goes via Canon servers, instead of directly to my router. In other words, the photos I'm trying to send to my computer are being uploaded first to Canon servers and then downloaded to my computer via my router. So the problem isn't just that Canon servers aren't doing their job, but also that your photos are being sent out to the internet. By contrast, my wifi printer connection (also Canon) is closed: ie it's just my computer, my printer and my router: it doesn't get uploaded to Canon servers first.
This doesn't help getting wifi to work with our G7X, but it might make us think twice: do we really want our photos out there on the internet?
If Canon reads this, can you please explain why the technology for connecting my printer won't work with my camera (ie a closed system). Thanks
06-26-2019 04:28 PM
06-26-2019 04:30 PM
I did buy the G9X II especially because I wanted wireless image transfer to my PC. But I cannot get the camera work with my PC.
Why the heck do I need special software and why can't I simply get the camera to connect to the network as a simple network share?
My G9X sees the network and it gets itself a valid IP from it. My PC is on the same network.
But my w10 does not see it and the **bleep**ty camerawindow software just dies with "Cannot detect camera", no troubleshooting step, re-connect or the like.
No surprise that smart phones take over when the software support for stand-alone cameras is so poor.
The screen on my G9X says "Searching" for device until it timeouts.
When I tell my PC to add a new device it does not find anything.
I have disabled all shield on my kaspersky internet security but still no camera detection.
I had it working once last week but it did not work when I tried it again today.
The camera was still listed in the devices and printers but no connection.
I then removed the camera from the devices list but since then all my attempts to get it back failed.
What a poor software.
01-03-2023 05:26 PM
Hello Dvdtaylor,
You nailed it! That is the exact step missing to finalize/establish the connection.
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