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`WiFi pairing your WiFi EOS camera with EOS Utility 3.0
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`25 August, 2014 | Posted in: Photo software
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`WiFi pairing is the process of ensuring that your computer is able to recognise your camera on
`a network and connect to it. It is necessary to carry out the WiFi pairing process for each
`camera, and each network you will use.
`
`WiFi pairing is like the paring process to get a mobile phone to pair with your car
`using Bluetooth. A camera can pair with multiple different networks and devices, and store
`them. It will only operate with one device at a time.
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`EOS 70D WiFi pairing with EOS Utility
`WiFi pairing is initiated on the camera LCD menu, you need to choose EOS Utility as the type
`of connection, then follow the steps on the camera menu to configure the network settings.
`Near the end of the process the camera prompts you to start the pairing software on your
`computer, this is your cue to run EOS Utility.
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`EOS Utility launcher ready for WiFi pairing
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`With the release of EOS Utility 2.14 and EOS Utility 3.0
`Canon have changed the process for WiFi pairing your EOS
`camera with your computer. Canon has added an EOS Utility
`Launcher that will start if you try to run EOS Utility when no
`cameras are connected to the computer with USB. The
`software assumes that no connected cameras means that
`you will connect a camera with WiFi.
`
`Click the Pairing over WiFi / LAN button to show any
`cameras that are detected on your network as part of the WiFi
`pairing setup on the camera. This will display the dialog box
`so that you can select your camera on the network.
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`Camera found on network
`Detected cameras on the network will be shown, and you select the correct camera and click
`connect. The computer displays a message to ask you to check the instructions on the camera
`LCD. The camera display will change and you can save the settings for later recall.
`
`In reality the process of WiFi pairing EOS cameras using EOS Utility 3.0 and EOS Utility 2.14
`is the same for now.
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`Some time ago I wrote a post about tethering the EOS 6D to Lightroom. I then needed to
`update it to explain how the EOS 70D could be tethered to Lightroom 5.x too. Thanks to a
`question from Ashley Bee in the comments of the later article I wrote this post.
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`77 Responses to WiFi pairing your WiFi EOS camera with EOS Utility 3.0
`
`Austin Fox
`17 September, 2014
`Can you explain why EOS Utilities insists that I pair my Canon 7d to a LAN/Wifi
`network? I do not use my camera as a network device. It has no Wifi card and I
`do not have a LAN to connect to.
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Austin,
`
`18 September, 2014
`
`Thanks for the question. In the recent editions of EOS Utility there’s the
`new EOS Utility launcher, this is what pops up the WiFi pairing message
`seen above. It pops up every time you try and start EOS Utility with no
`EOS camera connected on USB.
`
`Have you tried connecting your camera with USB to the computer, usually
`it should start EOS Utility and bypass the pairing screen.
`
`Brian / p4pictures
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`Reply
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`Keith
`5 February, 2015
`Hi Brian, do you know if it is possible to control the camera from a laptop via wifi
`when connected directly without a separate wireless access point as you would
`with a mobile device and app.
`
`I have a windows 8 tablet (no app available) and I would like to use this for
`controlling the camera when taking shots outside.
`
`I can setup the camera as a wifi hotspot and join the cameras wifi network from
`the tablet/laptop. I can also ping the ip of the camera from the tablet/laptop so
`communication is working.
`
`But when pairing it finds no camera and when opening the app the control
`options are grayed out.
`
`I am running the latest version of software.
`
`Thanks in advance for any help.
`
`Keith
`
`Reply
`
`phm
`5 May, 2016
`This is the single most interesting question here, yet it seems to be the
`only one not answered by the author of the article.
`
`@Keith: Have you worked it out?
`
`Or does anyone else have an answer? I would really apreciate it.
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Keith & phm,
`
`6 May, 2016
`
`Yes you can control the camera from a laptop via WiFi without using
`an access point. The camera effectively becomes the access point
`for the laptop.
`
`You need to choose camera access point mode for the
`communications.
`
`However not all the cameras with WiFi are enabled to work over Wifi
`with EOS Utility. The EOS 750D / EOS 760D can only connect to
`iOS or Android devices over WiFi. EOS 70D, EOS 80D and EOS 6D
`can all connect to EOS Utility on Windows/Mac using Wifi and no
`access point.
`
`There’s no app for Windows 8 tablets.
`
`Brian / p4pictures
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`Reply
`
`Quang
`what the true range of wifi canon 70d
`
`7 May, 2016
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`Reply
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`Brian Worley
`8 May, 2016
`Specifications say it is 30m, but like all WiFi devices a
`whole set of factors will reduce this and few increase it.
`
`Indoors the walls, big bits of metal and the presence of
`large bodies of water like fish tanks all reduce the range.
`You might get more than 30m outside in open space.
`
`Brian / p4pictures
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`Raymond Baxter
`6 April, 2018
`That is the issue that I am having, no laptop icon on the 750D.
`Pity its not much bother to connect the USB, but why exclude
`the 750D it seems so petty minded!
`
`Reply
`
`Kornel
`2 December, 2018
`Sorry, this does not work unless you have another LAN
`adapter on your notebook connected to Internet. If you are in
`the field without LAN internet or you have just one Wifi adapter
`on the notebook (most users) bad luck. Canon EOS utility
`requires from some (stupid) strange reason Internet
`connection. Very bad design, making camera Wifi practically
`unusable
`
`Be warned, unless you work in this setup
`Canon->Wifi->Notebook->LAN->Internet forget EOS Utility…
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Kornel,
`
`2 December, 2018
`
`I think you are mistaken. I have successfully connected
`several different camera models to a laptop with EOS
`Utility using a Wi-Fi connection and no other access
`point operating.
`
`There are two possible ways to connect, the camera can
`create a Wi-fi hotspot itself that you connect the laptop
`to, or you can use an existing Wi-Fi network hotspot and
`connect both camera and computer to that.
`
`The only odd issue with the camera creating the hotspot,
`is that when you turn the camera off, the laptop usually
`starts hunting for another network, and if it finds
`something, then it stays with that new one, not the
`camera one.
`
`Hope this straightens things out for you?
`
`Brian / p4pictures
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`waldomiro aita
`Hello Brian!
`
`31 March, 2015
`
`https://www.p4pictures.com/2014/08/wifi-pairing-eos-camera-utility-3/
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`I’m having a hard time with the raw transfering via wifi. I wish i could turn off the
`raw transfer and transfer only the jpgs, leaving the raw ind card. This was easy
`to do at the utility’s older version (pre ios yosemite), but now i can’t find where to
`do so!
`
`can you enlighten me in this matter?
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi,
`
`1 April, 2015
`
`Sorry i’m not yet running Yosemite on my Mac, but will be shortly. However
`if your camera uses EOS Utility 3.x then the process is different from EOS
`Utility 2.x.
`
`In short click on the file location button in the remote shooting window
`where he computer and camera icons are. Then you can choose which
`files go where.
`
`I just wrote a new blog post on this here:
`http://www.p4pictures.com/2015/04/how-to-send-only-jpegs-to-your-laptop-
`when-shooting-tethered/
`
`– thanks
`
`Brian / p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`18 August, 2015
`
`Frits Schouten
`Hi Brian,
`It looks to me that Canon has limited the camera Wifi settings on a 750D.
`The option ‘EOS Utility’ is not available on the 750D and as far as I’m concerned,
`that should be the default pairing option.
`So, getting the photos from the camera onto your computer, one has to use the
`USB cable.
`What was Canon thinking?
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Frits,
`
`23 August, 2015
`
`I hear you and to be honest I was also pretty surprised when I found they
`had limited the WiFi to only allow communications with a smart phone or
`tablet and not a computer.
`
`So yes the only option is a USB cable… and you have to turn the Wi-Fi off
`or the USB doesn’t work either
`
`Brian / p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`Billy V
`19 September, 2015
`Simple question I can’t find an answer to your help would be appreciated.
`Have a Canon 6D that I want to connect to my laptop.
`I am in the camera menu to this.
`It asks me to enter ASCII characters – what are these characters?
`Where do I find them?
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`I use a Windows 10 laptop.
`Thanks
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Billy,
`
`19 September, 2015
`
`To me this sounds like you are in the menu to enter the WiFi password, the
`screen asks for ASCII characters.
`
`The characters you need to enter will depend on whether you are
`connecting to an existing WiFi network, then the ASCII characters,
`sometime labelled as the WiFi password or key may be on the WiFi router
`itself.
`
`Or if you are connecting directly to the laptop and there is no WiFi router or
`network around then you can make up the ASCII keys, they are the
`password you need to be able to connect your laptop to the network
`created by the camera. You will then enter these ASCII characters as the
`WiFi password on the computer or smartphone.
`
`Brian / p4pictures
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`Reply
`
`31 October, 2015
`
`Aura
`Hi Brian,
`i recently bought a camera Canon EOS 1200d and i don t know how to download
`my pictures from it because when i connect my camera via USB it doesn t
`connect and with the eos launcher it require a wi-fi and i don t have a card with
`wi-fi and i think i don t want to buy one because its too expansive and i think it s
`not worth it! Do i have any other options to download my files?
`thank you!
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Aura,
`
`2 November, 2015
`
`EOS Launcher should detect the camera is connected with a USB cable
`and just start EOS Utility. You don’t need to buy a WiFi card for the camera
`– in fact the EyeFi cards won’t work with EOS Utility.
`
`If you just want to download the files, then a card reader – probably built-in
`to your computer – is faster than using a cable.
`
`What OS are you using?
`
`Brian / p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`ivona
`Hi,
`
`6 December, 2015
`
`I have an issue that EOS Utility launcher won’t start and as a result I can’t
`connect my 6D to Mac…
`There is only EOS Utility 2/3 screen and no pairing launcher…
`
`Any ideas appreciated…
`
`https://www.p4pictures.com/2014/08/wifi-pairing-eos-camera-utility-3/
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`Reply
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`Brian Worley
`Hi Ivona,
`
`9 December, 2015
`
`In the Applications > Canon Utilities > EOS Utility folder there should be an
`app called EOS Utility, this is the launcher. There are two further
`subfolders on my system, one each for EOS Utility 2 and EOS Utility 3.
`
`Brian / p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`Tom Shilling
`6 March, 2016
`In the wifi menu on the EOS 760D I cannot see an option for EOS utility. Only
`for: camera to camera, smartphone, printer, web service and dlna device?
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Tom,
`
`7 March, 2016
`
`That’s correct – it is not possible to use the WiFi to connect an EOS 750D
`or EOS 760D to EOS Utility, only a USB cable. I was a little surprised
`when I first saw that.
`
`Unfortunately it appears to be a decision made somewhere in Canon to
`restrict this capability.
`
`Brian / p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`EricB
`Hello Brian,
`
`26 December, 2016
`
`Very surprising!!
`And more surprising that no new firmware comes to correct this…
`
`For the moment, I only can connect my PC through WiFi by using
`DLNA browsing capability
`It is very limited compared to features which are available from my
`Android smartphone when I am connected through Canon app
`
`I hope Canon will hear us and improve 760D firmware…
`
`Reply
`
`Ted Cullen
`Hello Brian
`I’m a bit at a loss to know hat cable to tether with. Can you help please
`
`22 March, 2016
`
`Reply
`
`Ted Cullen
`Im shooting with a Canon 70D
`
`Reply
`
`22 March, 2016
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`Olav Fostervoll
`1 April, 2016
`How to stop the EOS Utility Launcher from popping up every time I start my
`computer without smothering the automatic start up of EOS Utility 2 when
`connecting a camera with a USB cable ?
`EOS Utility is in the computer start up list.
`I have no WiFi on my 5DII so the launcher is of no walue at time beeing, but
`even if I get another camera with WiFi, I see no point in launching this “launcher”
`at every start up.
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Olav,
`
`1 April, 2016
`
`Basically the EOS Utility Launcher is what is “kicked in to action” when the
`camera connects. It then decides if the camera can use EOS Utility 3 or 2
`or if WiFi pairing needs to be done.
`
`On my mac I tend to specifically select the application I want to start in the
`ImageCapture utility that’s part of the OS. I change it from the default
`Launcher to the specific version of EOS Utility for the camera, it just
`speeds things up a little. You can do something similar in Windows by
`choosing the default program that’s started when the camera is connected.
`
`Brian / p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`David
`Hi Brian,
`
`27 April, 2016
`
`I take photos using a Canon T5 and download them via USB cable to a Windows
`tablet running Canon EOS software. The images are processed and uploaded to
`a server using WiFi. I would like to eliminate the USB cable. I have been
`searching for a way to transmit images to a Windows tablet using Bluetooth so
`the tablets WiFi can remain connected to a local network.
`Do you know if this is possible?
`
`Reply
`
`Peter
`Hi Brian
`
`12 May, 2016
`
`Can you tell me how to enter the wifi password on my Canon EOS M3 camera.
`
`Peter
`
`Reply
`
`spiros
`hi Brian
`
`4 June, 2016
`
`i use a wifi router and a desktop pc with win xp/pro updated.
`my 6d it seems to make a coonection to my local net but eos utility does not
`finding any camera. any ideas please?
`
`Spiros
`
`Reply
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`Brian Worley
`Hi Spiros,
`
`19 June, 2016
`
`This sounds like a firewall issue. You may need to temporarily disable the
`firewall on your computer, then see if the connection with WiFi works. If the
`connection works you’ll need to open up the firewall for the camera
`connection / ports.
`
`Brian / p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`Ryan Richards
`11 August, 2016
`Hi Brian, great little tutorial, just a quick one. I can connect fine via home network
`and adhoc but cannot connect when using a mobile wifi dongle. Any ideas as
`would benefit when shooting onsite for instant uploading if there isn’t a wifi
`network present. Thanks
`
`Reply
`
`Yvon Leclerc
`18 November, 2016
`So not easy with Canon 5D Mark III no WIFI on either computer and camera.
`The camera is not detected. I tried U2 2.14a, U3 since Windows update, nothing
`work anymore, I also puted the last firmware 1.3.3
`the pairing doesn t work.
`
`Reply
`
`Zoe
`26 December, 2016
`Hi, I have the EOS 1300D I have the EOS app loaded to my MacBook Air, but
`when I connect via USB it doesn’t start up or recognise my camera. It doesn’t
`seem to see it via wifi either?
`
`Reply
`
`Carys Abbott
`5 January, 2017
`hi! i have a canon EOS rebel t6 and i would like to find a way to transfer videos
`off of my camera on to my smartphone. The app only lets you save pictures. I
`downloaded EOS utility however when i go to wifi function i only have two
`options, connect to smartphone or upload to web service. How do i make this
`work? Is there any other way i can save videos to my smartphone? It is urgent,
`thanks.
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Carys,
`
`6 January, 2017
`
`It’s not readily possible to transfer videos from the camera to your
`smartphone directly.
`
`Pretty much the best option is copy the video files off the camera card to a
`computer and then transfer them to the phone via a cable, email, dropbox,
`or maybe another microSD card if your phone has a suitable slot.
`
`EOS utility will let you transfer the movies to your computer over WiFi, but
`it’s faster with a USB cable or putting the camera card in the laptop.
`
`Brian/p4pictures
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`Reply
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`Jithin Devan
`7 February, 2017
`Are there any ways we can use the new Canon connect mobile app for
`timelapse? Can we use it as an intervalometer?
`
`Reply
`
`andrew f
`19 May, 2017
`i have a eos750d and am trying to use in tethred mod in lightroom 6.3 but the
`conection keeps dropping can you advise how to resolve this issue
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Andrew,
`
`2 June, 2017
`
`Are you tethering with EOS Utility or directly to Lightroom. I don’t know why
`your camera is dropping the connection, make sure you turn off the WiFi in
`the camera as this does usually switch off the USB port.
`
`I would suggest you use EOS Utility to handle the tethering, I find it drops
`out much less – almost never – than Lightroom. You can then use
`Lightroom to watch the folder that the files arrive in and auto import.
`
`I wrote about that in this older post… but the process is still working fine
`with the more recent EOS Utility and Lightroom versions
`http://www.p4pictures.com/2014/01/eos-70d-6d-wifi-tethered-shooting-
`adobe-lightroom-5/
`
`Brian/p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`vaji
`my camera is canon eos750D.
`It not displayed that utility remote icon.
`Please help me to cannect pc via Wi-Fi.
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Vaji,
`
`31 May, 2017
`
`2 June, 2017
`
`Sorry the EOS 750D and all the ES 760D do not support connection to
`EOS Utility with WiFi. For some reason Canon chose to limit this in the
`camera functions.
`
`Brian/p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`Gigi
`Hey Brian,
`
`7 June, 2017
`
`I recently purchased an EOS 1300D and connecting it to my Macintosh using a
`wi-fi connection seems to be impossible.
`Is there any chance to transfer the files on the computer without using the cable
`
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`at this type of camera? The manual says “yes”, but the camera refuses to
`collaborate.
`Thank you!
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Gigi,
`
`7 June, 2017
`
`I’m not sure where you have seen that in the manual. The wifi manual says
`on page 2 that the only kinds of connections possible are to a
`smartphone/tablet, Canon connect station and if it’s available in your
`region the Canon Image Gateway.
`
`So that means that connecting to a Mac or PC and EOS Utility is only
`possible with a USB cable for the 1300D. Actually this is the same
`limitation as the 750D & 760D too.
`
`Brian/p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`Frank
`27 January, 2018
`Hi, I wish I had found this article a couple of months ago, it would
`have saved me many frustrating hours trying to connect my 1300D
`to my laptop.
`
`Reply
`
`Ladsi
`Hello
`
`I own a Canon EOS 1300D with WiFi/NFC function.
`Pairing over WiFi works well with my smartphone!
`
`Is it possible to do Pairing with EOS Utility over WiFi ?
`If yes, then how to do that?
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Ladsi,
`
`17 June, 2017
`
`18 June, 2017
`
`Since there’s been a few requests about connecting EOS 1300D, 750D,
`760D using wifi to EOS Utility I wrote a new post on the topic here:
`http://www.p4pictures.com/2017/06/connect-eos-760d-750d-1300d-
`computer-wifi/
`
`In short the answer is NOT possible without some additional hardware.
`
`Brian/p4pictures
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`Reply
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`Terry Smith
`Hi Brian,
`
`21 June, 2017
`
`I am wanting to setup a permanently tethered EOS camera for taking pictures of
`gemstones for the web. I am after good image quality but not resolution. What
`EOS models offer what controls when tethered? Are older models like 1000D
`
`https://www.p4pictures.com/2014/08/wifi-pairing-eos-camera-utility-3/
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`limited compared to newer models or higher end models? I would like basic
`manual controls and focus adjustment, it would be also nice to easily review
`images after taking.
`I have just read your link above, you have just saved me from buying a camera I
`though I could connect via wifi. So no wifi for me as the higher end newer
`cameras are unfortunately out of my budget.
`Thankyou and any advice appreciated.
`
`Terry
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Terry,
`
`21 June, 2017
`
`Virtually all the EOS DSLRs offer tethered shooting using a USB
`connection. The limiting factor tends to be the operating system support for
`some of the older models.
`
`EOS Utility exists in two “tracks” the version 2.x and version 3.x. Most of
`the latest cameras use v3.x, but some of the older ones use v2.x, and few
`can use either.
`
`In the case of an EOS 1000D, the latest version is EOS Utility 2.14.31 for
`Mac OS X (10.12, 10.11 & 10.10) for example. It would be suitable. With
`EOS Utility you can control shutter speed, aperture, ISO, Picture Style, and
`if the lens has AF – not the MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro – then you can
`drive AF from the software and have live view to see what is going on.
`
`So pretty much choose the camera on the price you want, and it will be ok
`with a USB connection. You can use up to 5 metre USB if the cable is
`good quality without using any booster cables.
`
`Brian/p4pictures
`
`Reply
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`SCOTT
`23 June, 2017
`I HAVE A CANNON T6I AND TRYING TO CONNECT TO LAPTOP THROUGH
`ROUTER BUT
`WINDOW PROGRAM ASK FOR PAIRING CODE FOR CANNON T6I, MY
`QUESTION IS WHERE CAN I FIND THE PAIRING CODE FOR T6I. THANKS
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Scott,
`
`24 June, 2017
`
`Sorry but your T6i cannot connect with Wifi to your computer, only to a
`smartphone/tablet.
`
`See this post here: http://www.p4pictures.com/2017/06/connect-eos-760d-
`750d-1300d-computer-wifi/
`
`Brian/p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`Richard Ong
`
`28 June, 2017
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`https://www.p4pictures.com/2014/08/wifi-pairing-eos-camera-utility-3/
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`11/23/2019
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`This is not very helpful. Saying “then follow the steps on the camera menu to
`configure the network settings” gets me to where I see an encryption key but the
`only option after that is “cancel.”
`
`Also, if I launch EOS Utility (which version?) and click on “Pair over WIFI” not
`camera is listed in the popup box.
`
`Reply
`
`Richard Ong
`EOS 80D
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Richard,
`
`28 June, 2017
`
`29 June, 2017
`
`When the screen asks for the encryption key there’s initially five stars
`shown – ***** – you need to tap the onscreen delete key then start entering
`your encryption key for your network. Once you do this then the menu
`button will be clickable.
`
`EOS Utility v3 for EOS 80D. Camera will only be listed once you have
`completed the network settings on the camera body – it then prompts you
`to start the pairing software on the LCD, so that’s when the camera will
`appear.
`
`Brian/p4pictures
`
`Reply
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`Richard Ong
`Thanks for your kind response, Brian.
`
`2 July, 2017
`
`Does “the screen asks for the encryption key” refer to the screen on
`my Windows 7 computer? Without detailing all steps to accomplish
`this, I am able to establish a connection apparently. My EOS80D
`shows up as a wireless connection just like my connection to the
`router for the internet.
`
`However, when I launch EOS Utility Launcher I get the “Pairing over
`Wi-Fi/LAN” screen and clicking on the button with that name the
`smaller window pops up but no camera is listed. (The name of my
`camera appeared in that window earlier after a 10- or 15-sec. delay.
`Thus my successful connection, I presume.)
`
`However, closing and relaunching the EOS Utility Launcher does not
`cause the file transfer window to open, only the “Pairing over Wi-
`Fi/LAN” window. I seem to be stuck in a loop. Not a problem with
`your instructions at this point, I think.
`
`There is a step in the establish-connection process that asks me to
`identify a numbered set (1-3). This does not appear in Canon’s
`wireless connection manual, which I find to be awful.
`
`I’ll reboot and see if this helps.
`
`Thanks again.
`
`Reply
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`https://www.p4pictures.com/2014/08/wifi-pairing-eos-camera-utility-3/
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`Richard Ong
`2 July, 2017
`Brian, I uninstalled EOS Utility and reinstalled it. I got it to recognize the
`connection already established.
`
`Best wishes,
`
`Richard
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`Reply
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`Farrukh
`14 July, 2017
`I have canon t6 1300d dslr, I have downloaded the utility and installed but the
`camera is not connecting with my pc using windows 10, kindly let me know the
`solution, please note that camera is not detected by the pc as well as no
`response in the camera as well
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Farrukh,
`
`23 July, 2017
`
`Sorry but your T6 / 1300C cannot connect with Wifi to your computer, only
`to a smartphone/tablet.
`
`See this post here: http://www.p4pictures.com/2017/06/connect-eos-760d-
`750d-1300d-computer-wifi/
`
`Brian/p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`Nick Gray
`8 September, 2017
`Hi Brian, I am trying to connect my Eos 5d mk iv to my windows 10 PC and
`laptop by wifi using Eos utility. I can connect the computers to the camera
`wirelessly with no problem. The issue arises over pairing. The Eos utility does
`not find my camera when it goes into ‘pairing over wifi/lan’. The white connect
`box remains empty. This happens in Easy setup and also in Select a Network
`connection methods.
`I am running Norton internet security and have tried disabling the smart firewall
`to no avail. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled all of the canon utilities for the
`mk iv from the Canon website. The camera will connect fine by USB if you go
`straight to the Eos Utility 3 program, but if the launcher is used, it will only try to
`connect wirelessly, and without success. I have also and previously used a 5d
`mk iii, but have updated all of the software for the mk iv.
`
`I do hope that you can help, as the wifi capability is one of the reasons that I
`upgraded.
`
`Reply
`
`Nick Gray
`14 September, 2017
`The solution was really simple in the end, after 4 days of trying just about
`everything that I could think of. Just run the Eos Utility as administrator! It
`worked straight away and made me feel rather foolish.
`
`Reply
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`Bianca
`
`10 September, 2017
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`https://www.p4pictures.com/2014/08/wifi-pairing-eos-camera-utility-3/
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`Hello Brian. I have a Canon 70D and I was wandering if I can connect it to my
`laptop via wifi and in the process I am taking the photos, they are shown on my
`laptop. Is this a possibility? If yes, how do I do that?
` Thank you in advance!
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Bianca,
`
`11 September, 2017
`
`Yes you can connect your EOS 70D to a Windows or Mac laptop with
`WiFi, and then you can configure EOS Utility to transfer images and
`display them as you shoot. I use this a lot with my own cameras for
`demonstrations and when working in a studio.
`
`It is also worth looking at this older post where I explain the setup process
`for the EOS 70D – http://www.p4pictures.com/2014/01/eos-70d-6d-wifi-
`tethered-shooting-adobe-lightroom-5/
`
`You can ignore the step about Lightroom, once you have EOS Utility setup
`it can handle the transfer and display directly.
`
`Brian/p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`Thaw
`Hi Brian
`
`26 September, 2017
`
`My understanding from your post is cheaper canon models even though they
`have Wifi capability they cannot connect to PC via home wifi or hotspot
`themselves. More expensive version can connect to PC via home wifi or hotspot
`themselves but need EOS utility. Is that correct? Thanks
`
`Reply
`
`Brian Worley
`Hi Thaw,
`
`27 September, 2017
`
`Yes this is indeed the case, though the newest EOS 200D, 800D and 77D
`all can be used to connect to a computer with EOS Utility using the wi-if
`connection.
`
`I wrote a post recently on this exact topic
`http://www.p4pictures.com/2017/06/connect-eos-760d-750d-1300d-
`computer-wifi/
`
`Brian/p4pictures
`
`Reply
`
`11 November, 2017
`
`Uxue
`Hello Brian,
`Thank you for your post.
`I just bought the Canon Eos 200D and I’ve been trying to connect it to my
`macbook but it’s not working. It says that the camera can’t be found. Do you
`know what is going on? Maybe you can’t transfer the pics to the computer with
`wifi? only cable?
`Thanks for your help
`
`Reply
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`https://www.p4pictures.com/2014/08/wifi-pairing-eos-camera-utility-3/
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`Snoofy
`One hint for those having same issue as me:
`
`14 November, 2017
`
`EOS utility unsuccessfully updating my Win 10 FireWall at start and camera
`pairing not working… ?what to do?
`
`This happened to me when I tried to establish camera PC connectivity over WIFI.
`My PC is a company owned with partially restricted Admin access and Symantec
`EDP as antivirus.
`EOS utility was not able to update local FW and I was not able to proceed further
`with camera pairing.
`
`Solution:
`To make the connection working, I had to manually add TWO following FireWall
`entries in my Win 10 laptop.
`
`Go to: Control Panel / Windows Firewall / Advanced Settings / Inbound Rules /
`New Rule
`
`Rule1:
`General \ Name: Canon EOS UPNP Detector
`Programs and Services\ This Program: %ProgramFiles% (x86)\Canon\EOS
`Utility\EOSUPNPSV.exe
`Protocols and Ports \ Protocol type: TCP (All Ports)
`Scope \ Remote IP Address: Local subnet
`Advanced \ Profiles: Domain, Private, Public (depends where you will be using
`the application)
`
`Rule2:
`Exactly the same including rule name, change only Protocol type: UDP
`
`Then I was able to successfully pair my 6D Mark II :o)
`
`Reply
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`Brian Worley
`Hi Sn