According to that log, the FTP server in ShutterSnitch is still running on port 26000. Are you sure it’s changed to 21 in the ShutterSnitch settings? On that initial test I was in port 26000. I have now done a test was set to 00021 on shuttersnitch as that is how it it read on the camera. Here is t...
According to that log, the FTP server in ShutterSnitch is still running on port 26000. Are you sure it’s changed to 21 in the ShutterSnitch settings? On that initial test I was in port 26000. I have now done a test was set to 00021 on shuttersnitch as that is how it it read on the camera. Here is t...
All those "M-SEARCH" lines are related to the PTP/IP support being on. You can turn it off if you're just going to use FTP. (ShutterSnitch settings -> 'PTP/IP (NIKON WU / EOS UTILITY)' section) It doesn't really matter if it's enabled or not - but it is using CPU, so you'll get better per...
Another thought: Just in case your home wi-fi is also using the 192.168.1.x range - I'd change the manual ethernet addresses to 192.168.2.2 for the iPhone (and FTP server address) and 192.168.2.1 for the camera. As you can see I also flipped the suffix for the phone and camera so the camera is the ...
I just signed up for Shutter snitch and I'm having the hardest time trying to figure out how I can connect my Canon 1DX Mk II via ethernet cable and ethernet to lightning adapter to my iPhone12. Here's what I have tried. iPhone 12 setup: Settings > Ethernet > USB 10/100 LAN Configure IP: Manual IP A...