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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 844261" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>Since up grading to a Zf from a Z5, there are many new options on camera for connecting via wifi. I can connect to Snapbridge by AP mode (the "classic" method where the camera makes an access point) or by Station mode where the camera and phone can be connected to a home wifi and still talk to each other. Really in Station mode the camera can talk directly to Nikon Cloud for transferring full-res photos to photo hosts.</p><p></p><p>But this still has hiccups connecting to Snapbridge by any method. Works 1 day without any trouble, 2 days later it acts like it forgot everything. One thing I have discovered is that you will want to set wifi authentication mode to WPA2-PSK. Auto mode will fail on you. I spent 2 days when I bought the camera just trying to work out all of this. I have not even attempted to do a direct to PC connection, which is also among the wifi options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 844261, member: 48483"] Since up grading to a Zf from a Z5, there are many new options on camera for connecting via wifi. I can connect to Snapbridge by AP mode (the "classic" method where the camera makes an access point) or by Station mode where the camera and phone can be connected to a home wifi and still talk to each other. Really in Station mode the camera can talk directly to Nikon Cloud for transferring full-res photos to photo hosts. But this still has hiccups connecting to Snapbridge by any method. Works 1 day without any trouble, 2 days later it acts like it forgot everything. One thing I have discovered is that you will want to set wifi authentication mode to WPA2-PSK. Auto mode will fail on you. I spent 2 days when I bought the camera just trying to work out all of this. I have not even attempted to do a direct to PC connection, which is also among the wifi options. [/QUOTE]
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