Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Hi chris.n6,
My Toshiba W-04 card finally arrived and I followed your instructions.
However, it failed whenI tried to map a network drive, either by IP address or by browse function.
what type of computer, mac/pc, and what error?
screenshots of before and after the error would be appreciated.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Thanks for the tip about adding the hostname. I'm a numbers guy so I always opt to use the IP address, I do it at work too with my print servers.
I'll post back if it works.
me too, but with the hostname the \ is implied or automatically applied. Plus using browse on the mapping page will normally add in the needed slashy's
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Then you use NoiseCancel.
Is there a reason why you use it?
Because this flag reduces your WiFi Range significantly.
good point. for me it increases speed. but my router is a foot from the computer and 2-3' from the computer. so no worries for me. others might not be similarly situated. I really wish i could edit the op to add this info.
🙁
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Have some questions associated with the FlashAir card, specifically with Mac if applicable.
Can we set up the network share to have a Name like “Prusa MK3” instead of the IP of the card?
Can someone go over in detail how to implement the Alternate Option? What needs to be added and or subtracted form the CONFIG file?
Is this APPNAME= for the user to see the card as a "selected name" or simply an internal identifier?
Alternate option
appname=nameyouwanttocallthecard
DHCP_Enabled=NO
Where does this “APPNAME=” feature appear when enabled? I dont see any hint of what this APPNAME effects on my machine when added to the CONFIG file? I might be confused as to its purpose though?
Is the question clear? New to this stuff.
I would like to be able to label the heading of the FlashAir network share as a more clear Heading if possible.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Have some questions associated with the FlashAir card, specifically with Mac if applicable.
Can we set up the network share to have a Name like “Prusa MK3” instead of the IP of the card?
Can someone go over in detail how to implement the Alternate Option? What needs to be added and or subtracted form the CONFIG file?
Is this APPNAME= for the user to see the card as a "selected name" or simply an internal identifier?
Alternate option
appname=nameyouwanttocallthecard
DHCP_Enabled=NO
Where does this “APPNAME=” feature appear when enabled? I dont see any hint of what this APPNAME effects on my machine when added to the CONFIG file? I might be confused as to its purpose though?
Is the question clear? New to this stuff.
I would like to be able to label the heading of the FlashAir network share as a more clear Heading if possible.
i do not know mac's but i believe it should show the appname you select.
maker sure all of the stuff which mentions ip addresses is not included and that DHCP_Enabled=yes
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Chris, I appreciate your help but adding the \ did not resolve the issue. I tried updating the firmware and with the latest firmware it mapped a shortcut to the drive on my desktop. Clicking the desktop shortcut yielded the same error.
This card will go back and I'll pickup the W-04. If that doesn't work I'll chalk it up to a network issue and do the SD card sneakernet shuffle.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Is the question clear? New to this stuff.
Don't feel bad, I've been building networks for 20 years and I can't get a DNS name working either. No configuration I've tried, will get this card to advertise a NetBIOS or mDNS (Bonjour) name on my network. Neither my router nor any of my network scanners has ever seen this thing put out any name (with the exception of vendor name and SSID name).
Communication via IP works perfectly, but DNS functions seem to be broken. I have a W-04 on FW4.00.2.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Is the question clear? New to this stuff.
Don't feel bad, I've been building networks for 20 years and I can't get a DNS name working either. No configuration I've tried, will get this card to advertise a NetBIOS or mDNS (Bonjour) name on my network. Neither my router nor any of my network scanners has ever seen this thing put out any name (with the exception of vendor name and SSID name).
Communication via IP works perfectly, but DNS functions seem to be broken. I have a W-04 on FW4.00.2.
can i see your config?
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Chris, I appreciate your help but adding the \ did not resolve the issue. I tried updating the firmware and with the latest firmware it mapped a shortcut to the drive on my desktop. Clicking the desktop shortcut yielded the same error.
This card will go back and I'll pickup the W-04. If that doesn't work I'll chalk it up to a network issue and do the SD card sneakernet shuffle.
Press Start button (Windows Flag)
Type Control Panel
Click Advanced sharing settings
Under Domain select the Turn on network discovery radio button
Click Save changes
Now try accessing the network share and you should be able to access it.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
can i see your config?
I went back to the manual IP config I posted at the beginning of the thread, minus the first WebDav entry. When I was trying to get DNS working though, I tried all possible combinations of flashair vs. a custom appname, DHCP vs. manual, DNSMODE 1 vs 0. Nothing ever produced a network name.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
can i see your config?
I went back to the manual IP config I posted at the beginning of the thread, minus the first WebDav entry. When I was trying to get DNS working though, I tried all possible combinations of flashair vs. a custom appname, DHCP vs. manual, DNSMODE 1 vs 0. Nothing ever produced a network name.
When nothing else works to get a host name working, i used to edit the "hosts" file on my computer, to map a name to a ip.
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/27350/beginner-geek-how-to-edit-your-hosts-file/
Hope this can help.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
can i see your config?
I went back to the manual IP config I posted at the beginning of the thread, minus the first WebDav entry. When I was trying to get DNS working though, I tried all possible combinations of flashair vs. a custom appname, DHCP vs. manual, DNSMODE 1 vs 0. Nothing ever produced a network name.
i have no idea which post you are referring to. some of them talk about a 192.168 network some refer to a 10.10 network. i have no idea what you config is and or what your network is right now.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
First of all, you mix up values from the [Vendor] and [WLANSD] Section.
This could be part of the reason.
You can find all the related information here: https://www.flashair-developers.com/en/documents/api/config/#EXAMPLE
Even a config example. 😉
Then you use NoiseCancel.
Is there a reason why you use it?
Because this flag reduces your WiFi Range significantly.
Are you able to perform a regular Upload via the cgi?
If that works, you perhaps have a problem with your WiFi config.
like "blocked" funktions or ports in your Router.
I´m not able to connect a network drive when i try to use the root like you did.
I had to create a folder on the SD card and use it.
Something like this: UPDIR=upload.
I hope that helps you.
Thank you kai.r3 and others, I did make a mess. This following is the working Config for me. I hope it can help others.
[WLANSD]
ID=Prusa SD
DHCP_Enabled=yes
IP_Address=192.168.0.70
Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0
Default_Gateway=192.168.1.1
Preferred_DNS_Server=192.168.1.1
Alternate_DNS_Server=192.168.1.1
Proxy_Server_Enabled=NO
Proxy_Server_Name=192.168.1.1
Port_Number=8080
[Vendor]
UPLOAD=1
UPDIR=3dprinting
WEBDAV=2
appname=prusaflashair
NOISE_CANCEL=2
DNSMODE=1
CIPATH=/DCIM/100__TSB/FA000001.JPG
APPMODE=5
APPNETWORKKEY=**********
VERSION=F15DBW3BW4.00.02
CID=02544d535733324755e1eba27b011a01
PRODUCT=FlashAir
VENDOR=TOSHIBA
APPSSID=Linksys02309
LOCK=1
MASTERCODE=EC21E54694C0
APPAUTOTIME=1800000
My wifi router is DHCP enabled, so I set DHCP enabled =yes.
I create a folder named "3dprinting" under the root directory as suggested.
For network drive mapping (windows10), I entered //flashair/3dprinhting/ and wow, it worked! (drive name not shown up in browse function though)
The only problem I have now is that when transferring big file (about 30Mb), error appeared saying that the file size was too large.
Luckily g-code files are usually very small, so far it is not a big deal. But wonder what's wrong.
I have to say 3d printing community is just wonderfull. People are kind enough to help out each others. Perhaps it is the nature of makers.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
That looks very clean now. Thumbs up!
The only thing that should be rooved over ist DHCP=YES while using a dedicated IP address.
With those entrys you tell the Client to receive an IP from the DHCP-Server the same time your Client has already a dedicated IP.
This Configuration seems to work in your LAN but it can also end up with an IP-Error.
You should either use DHCP or a dedicated IP.
There is one other value i would change.
If you only have one DNS-Server, theres no need to assign a secondary DNS-Server with the same IP.
No real problem, just cosmetics.
Wer freundlich fragt bekommt auch eine freundliche Antwort.
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
The only problem I have now is that when transferring big file (about 30Mb), error appeared saying that the file size was too large.
Luckily g-code files are usually very small, so far it is not a big deal. But wonder what's wrong.
I have to say 3d printing community is just wonderfull. People are kind enough to help out each others. Perhaps it is the nature of makers.
I've been transferring a 72 mb file (17hr prints) a day or so ago without any issue.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
chris.n6 Thank you for all your work on this forum. My FlashAir 04 just arrived MK3 will be here tomorrow. Looking at all these post I'm a little confused where to start. I was wondering if you could add one short post with edits to your first post if needed. My printers next to the router so it looks like adding NOISE_CANCEL=2 would be good, also plan to use the dedicated IP address, i'm not sure if there's are any other changes you would recommend.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
Here is the config that works for me, replace the items in red with your settings:
[WLANSD]
ID=Prusa SD
DHCP_Enabled=NO
IP_Address=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0
Default_Gateway=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Preferred_DNS_Server=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Alternate_DNS_Server=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Proxy_Server_Enabled=NO
Proxy_Server_Name=192.168.1.1
Port_Number=8080
[Vendor]
UPLOAD=1
UPDIR=XXXXXXX
WEBDAV=2
appname=XXXXXXX
NOISE_CANCEL=2
DNSMODE=1
CIPATH=/DCIM/100__TSB/FA000001.JPG
APPMODE=5
APPNETWORKKEY=YOUR WIRELESS PASSWORD HERE
VERSION=F15DBW3BW4.00.02
CID=02544d535733324755e1eba27b011a01
PRODUCT=FlashAir
VENDOR=TOSHIBA
APPSSID=YOUR WIRELESS SSID HERE
LOCK=1
MASTERCODE=YOUR MASTERCORD HERE
APPAUTOTIME=1800000
On windows you would map a network drive to: \\IP_Address\UPDIR
For example: \\192.168.1.12\3dprinting
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
On windows you would map a network drive to: \\IP_Address\UPDIR
For example: \\192.168.1.12\3dprinting
It's better to map it directly to root, so you don't have to select subfolder 3dprinting each time on Prusa:
\\DavWWWRoot (shown on picture in first post)
It works for me.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
On windows you would map a network drive to: \\IP_Address\UPDIR
For example: \\192.168.1.12\3dprinting
It's better to map it directly to root, so you don't have to select subfolder 3dprinting each time on Prusa:
\\DavWWWRoot (shown on picture in first post)
It works for me.
Good point. I just did the folder so I could get something more descriptive in my side bar in windows.
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping
YOu can easily rename mapped drive with F2...