It should be noted that the card can use only the WLAN channels 1 to 11. So who will transmits on channels 12 and 13, the card can not be used as a wireless client. I was able to stabilize the radio link even further than I've restricted the channel width to 20 MHz (I can receive about 16 different networks at 2.4 GHz and not radioed the map on 5 GHz here)
Thanks to the ingenious API [...] I could automate the import my photos completely: Once the card connects to the home network are automatically downloaded, sorted and deleted at the end of the SD card, all pictures from the card.
When using the Nikon D5100 now 2 problems have emerged:
- The camera uses a power saving mode which switches off the power to the SD card.
-> For the duration of the transmission of the LiveView must be switched on.
- The range is limited in the camera. In external card reader I with 7 meters and 2 walls no problems
in the camera, it will be happy to be achieved in acceptable speeds only 2-3 meters.
Supplement for Nikon D5300:
- The card reader is better attenuation of D5100, so that the range is decreased again. This problem is due to the type and will therefore not be able to solve other SD card,
so that a points deduction would therefore not be justified.
- The amount of data resulting from the camera are enormous, so that manifests itself here the speed of the card. The continuous shooting mode can only up to the filling of the internal memory of the camera
will quickly get upright. This, however, is full after 3 to 5 images. Therefore, I am now changed to a Sandisk that can write 95 MB / s. Here then limits the camera's max.
Write speed. The speed class (Class 10) is not available at the end but too slow for this amount of data in the operation, the transmission via WLAN again slowly, which the card is then here then simply no longer practical.
The next application will be a digital picture frame, on the night then automates new images are uploaded. Now you just need a suitable picture frame :-)