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TP-Link TL-WR902AC AC750 v.3 How-to for qDslrDashboard

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#1 wlayher
Hello,
here is a how-to for using the TP-Link TL-WR902AC AC750 v.3 with qDslrDashboard:
https://naturfoto-suedpfalz.de/tp-link-t...rdashboard
The article also has firmware images, compiled and tested by me.
The first install on the firmware by the manufacturer is a bit tricky, but updates after that work via the OpenWrt web interface.
The how-to is available in English, French and German.
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#2 Gunther
Thanks for sharing!
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#3 circlingkailas
Thanks for sharing. Unfortunately, some of us are photographers, not IT specialists! I can see me descending into a black hole of frustration try to set up a router just to get qDSLR to work with my camera!
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#4 wlayher
Fortunately, some of us have friends who are (also) IT specialists! :-)
But it is not really that hard, you don't need to be a "specialist" to do this. If you can install software on Windows, I think you can manage the necessary steps. Otherwise ask the same friend who takes care of the photography-related software on your computer. :-)
I have also seen that there are similar routers that come pre-installed with the necessary software:
https://dslrdashboard.info/phpBB3/viewto...f=4&t=3235
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#5 mccarthy@cafe52.com
Thanks for sharing! I found this router on Amazon US for $20. I just ordered and will do some testing and report results back here.
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#6 mccarthy@cafe52.com
I received this little router this past week. And, then followed the directions from the manufactures web site:
https://docs.gl-inet.com/en/3/app/qdslrdashboard/

Searching for the ddserver plugin didn't work right away but I was able to scroll through the plugin list and install it that way. Once the plugin was installed and the router connected to my Nikon D90 I was able to connect to the router with my iPad and use qDSLR (ControlMyCamera on IOS) and control my camera. Looking forward to doing more experiments. For $20 IMO this is a great value.

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