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Wireless Networking with Nikon Cameras
DRAFT #4
Network Protocols
A Network Protocol is like a language spoken between computers on a network.
In order for devices to communicate they have to be on the same network (or
have a way to get from one network to another) and speak the same language.
Some examples of networking protocols are:
Some examples of networking protocols are:
HTTP - This protocol is used to download and view World Wide Web pages
from computer to computer.
AppleTalk - Used by older Macintosh computers for local networks
TCP/IP - Used by all computers on the worldwide Internet to communicate
various information
FTP - File Transfer Protocol is used to easily move files (documents, pictures,
programs, etc.) from computer to computer. The Nikon WT-1 transmit-
ter uses the FTP protocol to transfer images from camera to a remote
computer.
ter uses the FTP protocol to transfer images from camera to a remote
computer.