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On successfull connection, you’ll be asked to use a DHCP auto IP or to insert a manual static IP.
If it fails to connect, please review your password and make sure that the password you inserted is really the network Wi-Fi password.ġ3. You’ll then wait that your Canon M50 connects to the Wi-Fi network. When requested, please insert your Wi-Fi password to continue On this image, “password” is just an example, please insert your wi-fi network password and not the word “password” on this fieldġ2. On the available Wi-Fi list, please select your and continueġ1. You will ignore this and select Switch network option to proceedġ0. A local access point to the camera screen will appear. Your Canon M50 will then start searching for available networksĩ. Once laptop option is selected, you’ll be able to select the Register a device for connection optionĨ. Once the Wi-Fi function option is selected, Remote control (EOS utility) screen will appear.ħ. With the Wi-Fi enabled and the nickname set, you’ll return to the Wireless communication settings menu and you’ll select Wi-Fi function optionĦ.
“EOSM50” will be suggested but you can insert another name.ĥ.
After enabling Wi-Fi on your Canon M50, it will be asked to select a nickname for the camera. In the Wi-Fi settings menu, check if the option Wi-Fi is disabled Disabled, if it is, you’ll have to change it to Enabled.Ĥ. In the Wireless communication settings menu, select Wi-Fi settings optionģ. There you’ll select the Wireless comunication settings option.Ģ. Go to the Canon M50 menu and select the Wrench tab. uage=ptĪfter you have installed the Canon EOS Utility 3 application, you’re ready to configure your Canon M50 following these steps:ġ. To that end, you’ll have to go to the Canon website and download the application clicking on the this download link.
The following tutorial aims to help you to configure a Wi-Fi connection on you Canon M50 to allow you remote control of the camera from a computer.īefore you start configuring your Canon M50, you have to install the Canon EOS Utility 3 application on your computer.