3. Touch the ON soft button on the right side of the Wi-Fi row to enable WiFi
connectivity.
4. Touch the left side of the Wi-Fi row to enter the Wi-Fi Networks screen. The
iSNAKESCOPE hot spot should appear in the list of available networks. Touch
the iSNAKESCOPE row, and then the Connect soft button at the right of the
next screen. When "Connected" appears in the iSNAKESCOPE row, your
Android device is ready to receive wireless transmissions of probe video. Be
aware that while you are connected to the ad hoc iSNAKESCOPE WiFi
network, your device will not have Internet connectivity.
The first time you try to connect to the hot spot, you will be prompted to
enter the app's password (the default password is 12345678). Thereafter,
you will not be asked for a password; the iSNAKESCOPE row will already
have a check mark.
5. Touch the
screen.
6. Locate the iSNAKESCOPE icon among your apps and touch it. The WiFi status
light will begin flashing more quickly to signal that your device is now
connected to the hot spot. Simultaneously, the following screen will appear,
with live video in the main viewing area. Note the four soft buttons on the
right side of the app window.
(Home) or
button on your device to exit the Wi-Fi networks
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