
I did notice, upon installing the software to the Windows 7 Desktop, that there was no complaint about. But I went to another Desktop that had Windows 7, and tried that. I doubted that could be it, as the software claimed support under Windows 10. Oh, the Desktop was Windows 10, while the Netbook was Windows 7. Besides, the Desktops had no trouble communicating with wireless devices over the years. Client isolation was at the default setting – OFF. The Windows Firewall had the proper exceptions entered for the Autosave software, but even so, the Firewall was OFF. Online advice suggested that it might be a firewall or router issue. There was a firmware update available for the camera, which supposedly helped with wi-fi issues. I tried 10 times, and never got past the error message above. I then moved on to a Desktop PC that was hard-wired into the router. Whether by “simple” or “manual” setup, I would have no trouble connecting to the access point, but then get this “CAN NOT FIND THE DESTINATION PC” message.įinally, for no apparent reason, it worked. It absolutely refused to connect multiple times after that. Then, I was able to connect and register the camera, but the connection was dropped before I could complete the process on the PC. NET 4.0, so installed that for me before the Autosave software. The installer detected that I didn’t have. Setting up the software was squirrely on my Netbook. Seemed like a wonderful idea to me, since getting to either the USB jack or the SD memory card on this waterproof camera involved opening the watertight seal – something I wouldn’t want to wear out. And it’s purple.įujifilm offers software to wirelessly transfer pictures from the camera to a computer.

Waterproof, 16 MP pictures, HD video, slow-motion video, geotagging, wi-fi, charges from USB, face-finding, auto macro down to a couple inches, and other modes. For more common causes of this error message, try. I will assume that the reader is familiar with Ipv4 networking in this article.

This is an esoteric and probably rare cause, and is being posting simply for technical interest.
