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Capture Pilot on iPad on the field without internet.How?

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Although I have not had the opportunity to test this, I think it is a similar issue as with a DSLR camera plus wireless transmitter, working in the field. By the way, when you are working in the studio, you do not need Internet access, just a local wireless network (but this is sometimes referred to as Internet).

    Two options:
    1) Look for a wireless access point that has either its own power supply (batteries) or can be powered through the notebook's USB port (draining you notebook's battery of course)
    2) Create a wireless network on you notebook and have the iPad connect to it. On Mac this is an easy task: click on the Airport symbol in the upper-right corner of your screen, next to the clock; select Create Network. When you create a network the wireless adapter works in the so-called 'Ad Hoc mode' in contrast to the regular 'Infrastructure mode'. In Ad Hoc mode, the computer mimics a wireless access point, hence you do not need additional hardware. Connect your iPad to the network just created.

    Security note: do not have your computer running in Ad Hoc mode when not in use for your own purpose.
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  • NN635210597647290780UL
    Thanks for your answer! It is working! Have a nice day!
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  • Drew Altdo
    The following is as described above, for those stumbling onto this thread down the road.
    http://www.phaseone.com/en/search/artic ... nguageid=1
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