There are similar grips available for the Canon 1D range (1DmkIII onwards), 5DmkIII and 7D. However the wording on the page you linked (and other similar Canon material) states, under "Compatible EOS Camera", that "The Canon EOS Remote app requires the use of a Canon EOS camera with built-in WiFi®" 1. And then lists only the Canon 6D.
1. Connecting on my wireless network manually with password 2. Using WPS button on the modem itself. It takes several program and camera restarts to even see them connecting. Usually nothing happens. Either: a) Canon utility doesn't come up or recognize the camera actually connected.

Step one: Turn on your dSLR and choose one of the manual exposure modes (PASM). Lexy Savvides/CNET. Press the Q button on the back of the camera to flick through the selections on the screen and

\$\begingroup\$ Well I aslo cant connect it via EOS utility, but I can connect it to PC (win 7 64 bit) and copy pic directly from the card (like disc), but the problem is i can't instal new softaware, coz my EOS utility does't find my 6D. PS: I have normal 6D without wifi and gps, so I cant realy turn wifi off, if I don't have it. \$\endgroup\$

Contents Introduction 2 What You Can Do Using the Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) Functions 2 Conventions Used in This Manual 5 Structure of This Manual 6 1 Getting Started 11 Setting Wi-Fi Settings 12 2 Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi 15 Selecting the Wi-Fi Connection Method 16
Thanks, but page 163 (as least my copy and the only copy) only shows a diagram showing how to attached the camera to a computer with a USB cord and doesn't say anything about the camera settings.
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