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Using wireless technology, Kodak has made it easier for you to do more with your digital pictures.
Connecting your camera to a hotspot
Notice of Limitations to Wireless Support
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Get Firmware Updates
To download firmware updates for your wireless product, visit the downloads page.
Downloads and Upgrades
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Wireless Demos
For more information about wireless technology, view the Macromedia Flash files.
Note: Depending on your internet connection, these files may take a while to download.
Connecting to a Hotspot (5.4 MB)
Network Modes (3.9 MB)
Network Security (2.2 MB)
SSID (Service Set Identifier) (1.6 MB)
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Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi®)
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi®) is a wireless communication standard used to create wireless networks. Devices on a Wi-Fi wireless network use radio signals instead of wires to transfer data. Wi-Fi wireless networks offer portability and accessibility that is not offered by wired networks.
Using the KODAK Wi‑Fi Card you can transfer or print pictures wirelessly from your home computer network. With the KODAK EASYSHARE-ONE Zoom Digital Camera you can upload and share your pictures from Wi‑Fi access points in coffee shops and other public locations.
Wi-Fi Support
For additional information, visit the Wi-Fi Alliance Web site at www.wi-fi.org
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Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® is a wireless communication standard used to create wireless networks. Devices on a Bluetooth wireless network use radio signals instead of wires to transfer data. Bluetooth uses a technology called spread-spectrum frequency hopping to ensure the wireless device is not using the same radio frequency as another device at the same time.
You can make prints at home or at select KODAK Picture Kiosks directly from Bluetooth enabled devices such as mobile camera phones, laptop computers or personal digital assistants (PDAs).
Bluetooth Support
For more information about Bluetooth technology, visit the Bluetooth SIG consumer Web site at www.bluetooth.com
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Infrared (IrDA®)
IrDA® is a wireless communication standard used to create wireless networks. Devices on an IrDA wireless network use light beams instead of wires to transfer data. IrDA wireless networks offer portability and accessibility that is not offered by wired networks. However, because light cannot travel through walls, this technology is limited to “line of sight” communication.
This wireless technology is available in the KODAK Printer Dock Plus and select KODAK Picture Kiosks, making it easy to print directly from mobile camera phones or personal digital assistants (PDAs).
Infrared (IrDA) Support
For more information, visit the IrDA site at www.irda.org