You can set up a so-called "direct mode" that supposedly works without a wifi hotspot. I have been working on this, but you have to set it up with your computer, and I can't seem to figure out how to keep my anti-virus program from blocking it, so I can't yet speak from experience. Here's what the instructions for setting up the direct mode state about the Wi-Fi network and Direct Mode: "The card will use the Wi-Fi network when it's in range, and Direct Mode when the network is not in range. It is important to understand that if other Wi-Fi networks are available, your iOS device will most likely connect to these even if your Eye-Fi card deploys its network. If this is the case, you will need to manually connect to the Eye-Fi Card network before transfers via Direct Mode can be received by your iOS device. Only one device can connect to the Direct Mode network at a time. If you have an iPhone and iPad make sure only one device is attempting to connect to the network at a time." Carlee -------Original Message------- On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Jim Harry <jim.harry@harryfamily.com> wrote: This has been discussed previously, but you can transfer wirelessly | ||
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