NFC File share over WiFi problem between camera - Q10

Hello Folks, I just got myself a Olympus camera with a WiFi NFC photoshare feature. I cannot get it to work with the Q10. Camera Side: WiFi enabled - the display shows a NFC Tag and also provides instructions for manual connexion.When I scan the tag with smarttag I get this string "OIS1,CP1%1H1UOP+++Y//,%*Z-+-X$" and the Q10 wants to search it in google (LoL)So I established the WiFi connexion manually as instructed by the Camera. The Q10 establish the connexion but warns about Internet not available with it. The camera instructions says the files are at http://oishare/ No matter how I try to enter this http://oishare/  link, the Q10 keeps sending it to Google where it get lost in translation. Does anyone has figure out that one out? Thanks folks

Thread update Network / Mobile Network must be turned off (at least data) in order to be able to access http://oishare/Then I managed to see the directory structure but I couldn't find any pictures on the camera. Later on, I found some instructions in other forums to Sideload the Snap Google Play client.With a Google Play account in hand via Snap, I downloaded and install the Olympus Photoshare app. The app installed properly and has its own NFC scan function compatible with the Camera NFC tag. I was then able to export the pictures to the Q10 and even remote control the Camera. Pretty cool.

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