Nikon WiFi transfer protocol (MTP, Hacking, Ports)
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This is a copy of a post I made to photo.stackexchange.com. I felt I should put it here due to the more technical side of the question, and it barely relating to photography.
I have a Nikon D5300 with built in WiFi. I'm interested in tinkering/hacking with its network protocol and transferring photos wirelessly.
After looking into the network protocols and ports, I found this:
http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/dslr/D4NWG_En_01.pdf
It talks about how you can use FTP on some WiFi chips in different camera models, but I'm not sure if it includes mine.
I know there are two ports used for the connection; one is 15740 to transfer the photos, and one is 5353 to connect. I also found that the chip uses the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).
Is there a way I can directly browse or transfer pictures from Ubuntu?
networking mtp
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This is a copy of a post I made to photo.stackexchange.com. I felt I should put it here due to the more technical side of the question, and it barely relating to photography.
I have a Nikon D5300 with built in WiFi. I'm interested in tinkering/hacking with its network protocol and transferring photos wirelessly.
After looking into the network protocols and ports, I found this:
http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/dslr/D4NWG_En_01.pdf
It talks about how you can use FTP on some WiFi chips in different camera models, but I'm not sure if it includes mine.
I know there are two ports used for the connection; one is 15740 to transfer the photos, and one is 5353 to connect. I also found that the chip uses the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).
Is there a way I can directly browse or transfer pictures from Ubuntu?
networking mtp
add a comment |
This is a copy of a post I made to photo.stackexchange.com. I felt I should put it here due to the more technical side of the question, and it barely relating to photography.
I have a Nikon D5300 with built in WiFi. I'm interested in tinkering/hacking with its network protocol and transferring photos wirelessly.
After looking into the network protocols and ports, I found this:
http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/dslr/D4NWG_En_01.pdf
It talks about how you can use FTP on some WiFi chips in different camera models, but I'm not sure if it includes mine.
I know there are two ports used for the connection; one is 15740 to transfer the photos, and one is 5353 to connect. I also found that the chip uses the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).
Is there a way I can directly browse or transfer pictures from Ubuntu?
networking mtp
This is a copy of a post I made to photo.stackexchange.com. I felt I should put it here due to the more technical side of the question, and it barely relating to photography.
I have a Nikon D5300 with built in WiFi. I'm interested in tinkering/hacking with its network protocol and transferring photos wirelessly.
After looking into the network protocols and ports, I found this:
http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/dslr/D4NWG_En_01.pdf
It talks about how you can use FTP on some WiFi chips in different camera models, but I'm not sure if it includes mine.
I know there are two ports used for the connection; one is 15740 to transfer the photos, and one is 5353 to connect. I also found that the chip uses the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP).
Is there a way I can directly browse or transfer pictures from Ubuntu?
networking mtp
networking mtp
asked Oct 24 '15 at 12:04
A.J. RuckmanA.J. Ruckman
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Take a look at http://www.testcams.com/airnef/ ...
Haven't used the GUI but works for me to transfer pictures from my Sony RX100M3 to my Synology. It's been written for Nikon so should definitely work for you.
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Take a look at http://www.testcams.com/airnef/ ...
Haven't used the GUI but works for me to transfer pictures from my Sony RX100M3 to my Synology. It's been written for Nikon so should definitely work for you.
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Take a look at http://www.testcams.com/airnef/ ...
Haven't used the GUI but works for me to transfer pictures from my Sony RX100M3 to my Synology. It's been written for Nikon so should definitely work for you.
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Take a look at http://www.testcams.com/airnef/ ...
Haven't used the GUI but works for me to transfer pictures from my Sony RX100M3 to my Synology. It's been written for Nikon so should definitely work for you.
Take a look at http://www.testcams.com/airnef/ ...
Haven't used the GUI but works for me to transfer pictures from my Sony RX100M3 to my Synology. It's been written for Nikon so should definitely work for you.
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