Camera connect: canon 350D to iPad

If you want to connect a Canon 350 D to the iPad ,the Canon Handbook says ,you have to select in the camera menu " connections " and then "PC" .This doesn't work.
You have to select under "connections" "print",otherwise the iPad will not communicate with the camera
Apple Phone Support ,Apple Shop in Munich and an other expert in "Saturn" recommended me,to by a new camera ,because iPad would not support Canon  350 D.********!

 Thanks, it appears that if you have a router nearby or the iPad is normally connected to a wireless network it confuses it so the best method is to go down the end of the garden or some other isolated place and it connects every time, problem solved

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