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Bigdogbro1
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping



Giving up for now.

never give up.

you are, as i was, missing the MASTERCODE=

As i have in the screenshots and instructions on the OP you need to copy down the mac address from the back of the card. Then you need to run the configutility and then enter the mac address, and exit, once you do you will see a MASTERCODE= line in the config and it will include the mac address without colons.

after that is added change the following as i describe below:

[Vendor]

CIPATH=/DCIM/100__TSB/FA000001.JPG
APPMODE=6 THIS SHOULD BE AND REMAIN AND ALWAYS BE 5 if you want it on your network. it shall not be 4 neither shall it be six but 5 shall be the holy number for appmode

UPLOAD=1
UPDIR=/Files <-- is there a files folder on the card, if not you are pointing to nothing.
APPNAME=3Dflashair
APPNETWORKKEY=*****
VERSION=FA9CAW3AW3.00.02
CID=02544d535731364740d18ac279010901
PRODUCT=FlashAir
VENDOR=TOSHIBA
APPSSID=Asus
LOCK=1
DNSMODE=1
BRGSSID=Asus
BRGNETWORKKEY=
***** <-- not needed since you are not doing passthrough (which incidentally is appmode=6)
APPAUTOTIME=180000
<-- not needed, appmode 5 makes it unlimited connection time
DHCP_Enabled=NO
IP_Address=192.168.1.128 <-- see if you can ping this address once you have made and saved the changes and put the card in your printer
Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0
Default_Gateway=192.168.1.1
Preferred_DNS_Server=192.168.1.1
NOISE_CANCEL=2
WEBDAV=2

I watched the video link and APPMODE=6 seems to be what I want as well. Connected to the internet network and a wifi link to the SD card at the same time. I added the line back into the CONFIG as I saw somewhere in a TOSHIBA link that it was listed in the CONFIG but still won't work.

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Napsal : 28/01/2018 4:48 am
Bigdogbro1
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping

Toshiba Flashair W-03

This CONFIG now seems to be working. I can ping it and I can access it from my browser via 192.168.1.11/Files.
My wireless 2.4Ghz channel is set to 5 instead of AUTO. See video link for UPDATE. Seems to be working SLOW however.
I also have it mapped to "P" drive using http://192.168.1.11/files (W-03 SD card only).

[Vendor]

CIPATH=/DCIM/100__TSB/FA000001.JPG
APPMODE=6 <<<<<<<<<<<<<
UPLOAD=1
UPDIR=/Files <<<<<Created a Files folder on the SD card. (it was there earlier but wanted to mention it).
APPNAME=3Dflashair
APPNETWORKKEY=***** <<<< My router wireless passcode
VERSION=FA9CAW3AW3.00.02 <<<< Use your cards VERSION info
CID=02544d535731364740d18ac279010901 <<<< Use your cards CID info
PRODUCT=FlashAir
VENDOR=TOSHIBA
APPSSID=ASUS <<<< changed from Asus to ASUS <<<< My router name
LOCK=1
MASTERCODE=EC21E5B78B62 Added this MAC address back in. Use your cards MAC info
DNSMODE=1
BRGSSID=ASUS
BRGNETWORKKEY=
*****
APPAUTOTIME=180000
DHCP_Enabled=NO
IP_Address=192.168.1.11 <<<< Changed from 192.168.1.128
Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0
Default_Gateway=192.168.1.1
Preferred_DNS_Server=192.168.1.1
NOISE_CANCEL=2
WEBDAV=2

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Napsal : 28/01/2018 5:17 am
Bigdogbro1
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping


Toshiba Flashair W-03

This CONFIG now seems to be working. I can ping it and I can access it from my browser via 192.168.1.11/Files.
My wireless 2.4Ghz channel is set to 5 instead of AUTO. See video link for UPDATE. Seems to be working SLOW however.
I also have it mapped to "P" drive using http://192.168.1.11/files (W-03 SD card only).

[Vendor]

CIPATH=/DCIM/100__TSB/FA000001.JPG
APPMODE=6 <<<<<<<<<<<<<
UPLOAD=1
UPDIR=/Files <<<<<Created a Files folder on the SD card. (it was there earlier but wanted to mention it).
APPNAME=3Dflashair
APPNETWORKKEY=***** <<<< My router wireless passcode
VERSION=FA9CAW3AW3.00.02 <<<< Use your cards VERSION info
CID=02544d535731364740d18ac279010901 <<<< Use your cards CID info
PRODUCT=FlashAir
VENDOR=TOSHIBA
APPSSID=ASUS <<<< changed from Asus to ASUS <<<< My router name
LOCK=1
MASTERCODE=EC21E5B78B62 Added this MAC address back in. Use your cards MAC info
DNSMODE=1
BRGSSID=ASUS
BRGNETWORKKEY=
*****
APPAUTOTIME=180000
DHCP_Enabled=NO
IP_Address=192.168.1.11 <<<< Changed from 192.168.1.128
Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0
Default_Gateway=192.168.1.1
Preferred_DNS_Server=192.168.1.1
NOISE_CANCEL=2
WEBDAV=2

UPDATE:
chris,
I wanted to try and set the APPMODE=5 from 6. I also removed BRGNETWORKKEY, BRGSSID and APPAUTOTIME. I have done this using Notepad++. Then I go back into the Toshiba FlashTool and Network Settings to save the updated CONFIG file changes. When I open the CONFIG file again with Notepad++ I see that the APPMODE=4. Why is this happening?

Using the above CONFIG.
I also notice that if you copy files to the wireless mapped SD drive and then look at the SD card (Removable Disk (G:) those files are not found.
Why is this happening? Can you please offer more help.

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Napsal : 28/01/2018 3:59 pm
Protoncek
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping

Hm...sometimes you must run notepad++ with admin rights in order to save changes...

Napsal : 28/01/2018 4:07 pm
Bigdogbro1
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping

Okay, I think it's changed to APPMODE=5 now.

Edited the CONFIG to APPMODE=5 from 6 with Notepad++. Removed (BRGNETWORKKEY, BRGSSID and APPAUTOTIME under (DNSMODE=1) because I understand they are not needed. I also added back the [WLANSD] (recommended) and moved NOISE_CANCEL=2 and WEBDAV=2 under the [Vendor] area from the [WLANSD] area.

I then ran the Toshiba FlashTool and run Network Settings to save the updated info. I did not check the box for "Use the same network settings, even after the card is formatted". I reopened the CONFIG file on the SD card itself and found the APPMODE=4 again so I changed it to 5 and saved the file then checked it again and it was now set to five" I DID NOT rerun it back thru the FlashTool this time so I'm not sure if it is really running in APPMODE=5.

Toshiba Flashair W-03

This CONFIG now seems to be working. I can ping it and I can access it from my browser via 192.168.1.11/Files.
My wireless 2.4Ghz channel is set to 5 instead of AUTO. See video link for UPDATE. Seems to be working well.
I also have it mapped to "P" drive using http://192.168.1.11/files (W-03 SD card only).

UPDATE:
Using this CONFIG.
I also notice AGAIN that if you copy files to the wireless mapped SD drive and then look at the SD card (Removable Disk (G:) those files are not found.
Why is this happening? Can you please offer more help.

This link helped in the STA APPMODE=5 setup.
https://www.flashair-developers.com/en/documents/tutorials/advanced/1/

[Vendor]

CIPATH=/DCIM/100__TSB/FA000001.JPG
APPMODE=5
UPLOAD=1
UPDIR=/Files
APPNAME=3Dflashair
APPSSID=ASUS
APPNETWORKKEY=********
VERSION=FA9CAW3AW3.00.02
CID=02544d535731364740d18ac279010901
PRODUCT=FlashAir
VENDOR=TOSHIBA
LOCK=1
MASTERCODE=EC21E5B78B62
DNSMODE=1
NOISE_CANCEL=2
WEBDAV=2

[WLANSD]

DHCP_Enabled=NO
IP_Address=192.168.1.11
Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0
Default_Gateway=192.168.1.1
Preferred_DNS_Server=192.168.1.1

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Napsal : 28/01/2018 4:53 pm
josh.w3
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping


I also notice AGAIN that if you copy files to the wireless mapped SD drive and then look at the SD card (Removable Disk (G:) those files are not found.
Why is this happening? Can you please offer more help.

You're saying that you can drag and drop files from your computer to the mapped 'P: drive' ( http://192.168.1.11/files ), and Windows allows you to copy them, and doesn't give you an error of any sort? Then when you go to the SD card as "Drive G:" the files are not there? That would be odd. If the copy is not working, then you should get an error.

When you browse the SD card as the G: drive, do you see any folders on it, like your "Files" folder? If so, will it let you open the Files folder?

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Napsal : 28/01/2018 9:59 pm
Fortune7
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping

I got my Tosh. Flashair W-04 32Gb today and after a few hours of messing with settings, config, etc. have got it working, thanks to the good feedback here.

My problem is it isn't recognised in my (current) printer, a Prusa i3 Mk2. I'll wait until March for my Mk3 on order, so I was hoping to use the wireless capability of the SD card on the Mk2. Plugging it in, the display responds "Card Inserted" but there's no 'sort' of files and moving to the menu it says "No SD Card". There are Gcode files in a folder called "Files" but it's not accessible. The Flashair card works fine in all other respects when in my laptop (mapped drive) and in another laptop nearby via the wifi/mapped drive link. It's just the printer where it's not working.

I've tried Settings/SD card/Flashair or Normal - no change. Printer's firmware is latest at 3.1.0. My only thought is that I didn't FORMAT the Flashair card before initialising it with the Flashair tool. Anyone know what might be the issue, please?

Cheers, Andy

Napsal : 28/01/2018 10:40 pm
Peter
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping


I got my Tosh. Flashair W-04 32Gb today and after a few hours of messing with settings, config, etc. have got it working, thanks to the good feedback here.

My problem is it isn't recognised in my (current) printer, a Prusa i3 Mk2. I'll wait until March for my Mk3 on order, so I was hoping to use the wireless capability of the SD card on the Mk2. Plugging it in, the display responds "Card Inserted" but there's no 'sort' of files and moving to the menu it says "No SD Card". There are Gcode files in a folder called "Files" but it's not accessible. The Flashair card works fine in all other respects when in my laptop (mapped drive) and in another laptop nearby via the wifi/mapped drive link. It's just the printer where it's not working.

I've tried Settings/SD card/Flashair or Normal - no change. Printer's firmware is latest at 3.1.0. My only thought is that I didn't FORMAT the Flashair card before initialising it with the Flashair tool. Anyone know what might be the issue, please?

Cheers, Andy

Do you have any gcode files on the sd card? Did you set it up as an AP or a client?

Napsal : 29/01/2018 12:37 am
Bigdogbro1
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping



I also notice AGAIN that if you copy files to the wireless mapped SD drive and then look at the SD card (Removable Disk (G:) those files are not found.
Why is this happening? Can you please offer more help.

You're saying that you can drag and drop files from your computer to the mapped 'P: drive' ( http://192.168.1.11/files ), and Windows allows you to copy them, and doesn't give you an error of any sort? Then when you go to the SD card as "Drive G:" the files are not there? That would be odd. If the copy is not working, then you should get an error.

When you browse the SD card as the G: drive, do you see any folders on it, like your "Files" folder? If so, will it let you open the Files folder?

Yes I do see some to none of files in the "files" folder (G:) but I don't always see all the files that I send over via the wireless mapped drive (P:). I have a SD card reader plugged into the USB port where the card is inserted at.

Very weird. Maybe an update issue in windows. I will do more with it later to find out why.

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Napsal : 29/01/2018 1:12 am
rotarypower101
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping




I also notice AGAIN that if you copy files to the wireless mapped SD drive and then look at the SD card (Removable Disk (G:) those files are not found.
Why is this happening? Can you please offer more help.

You're saying that you can drag and drop files from your computer to the mapped 'P: drive' ( http://192.168.1.11/files ), and Windows allows you to copy them, and doesn't give you an error of any sort? Then when you go to the SD card as "Drive G:" the files are not there? That would be odd. If the copy is not working, then you should get an error.

When you browse the SD card as the G: drive, do you see any folders on it, like your "Files" folder? If so, will it let you open the Files folder?

Yes I do see some to none of files in the "files" folder (G:) but I don't always see all the files that I send over via the wireless mapped drive (P:). I have a SD card reader plugged into the USB port where the card is inserted at.

Very weird. Maybe an update issue in windows. I will do more with it later to find out why.

Get the exact same thing on Mac with the W-04, so I think it has something to do with the card if I were to guess.

Everything acts like it copies over with the progress bar and completes as you would expect, it shows up on the sending machines file system remotely under the cards heading, but nothing has been actually sent to the card...

Does no one else see this type of behavior?
I assume it is partly to do with the connection being "unstable" and disconnecting prematurely?

Would sure like to resolve the stability of the link Tom the card, as to me this is actually how the printers should come with wireless file system support!

Being able to just drag and drop is absolutely fantastic with no other associated issues to sneak in or deal with like the Pi.

Napsal : 29/01/2018 5:43 am
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Chris
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping


Okay, I think it's changed to APPMODE=5 now.

Edited the CONFIG to APPMODE=5 from 6 with Notepad++. Removed (BRGNETWORKKEY, BRGSSID and APPAUTOTIME under (DNSMODE=1) because I understand they are not needed. I also added back the [WLANSD] (recommended) and moved NOISE_CANCEL=2 and WEBDAV=2 under the [Vendor] area from the [WLANSD] area.

I then ran the Toshiba FlashTool and run Network Settings to save the updated info. I did not check the box for "Use the same network settings, even after the card is formatted". I reopened the CONFIG file on the SD card itself and found the APPMODE=4 again so I changed it to 5 and saved the file then checked it again and it was now set to five" I DID NOT rerun it back thru the FlashTool this time so I'm not sure if it is really running in APPMODE=5.

Ok, I thought i was clear in my instructions, but I may not have been...

I said to use the flashair tool to add the mastercode/mac address. And then to do the edits to the config. This is because the flashair tool will change it back to 4 or 6 when you make any saves. It will assign 6 if it see the brg items in the config and 4 if it doesn't

so each and every time you use the flashair tool, and since you have the mastercode in the config file that should be nevermore. it will change the appmode since the program thinks appmode 5 is wrong.

on your other topic where files are intermittently there or not when accessing the same drive TWICE in the same computer once as a network drive and once as mounted drive. THIS IS BAD, do not do this again, you likely might screw up the card. File locks and mounting will prevent things from displaying, for instance, until you dismount one of those drives (network or physical mounts) then the files should be there. but please pretty please do not mount it twice in the same computer.


Get the exact same thing on Mac with the W-04, so I think it has something to do with the card if I were to guess.

i have no idea if you have the card mounted in the computer as a physical drive and are accessing it. if you are... bad dog! no treat for you.
mounting the same drive twice is not a good idea in any OS. on my printer, if i save a file in the same directory that i am browsing with the printer, I literally have to reset the printer in order to see the file i just copied. but if i am not browsing the card on the printer when i save the file it is there every time. if i try to save a file to the card when the printer is printing, it will sometimes freeze the printer and kill the print. so don't do that either.

not a mystery, this is what happens when you have a race condition. clear the RC and it all works perfectly.

Napsal : 29/01/2018 7:06 am
Chris
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping


I got my Tosh. Flashair W-04 32Gb today and after a few hours of messing with settings, config, etc. have got it working, thanks to the good feedback here.

My problem is it isn't recognised in my (current) printer, a Prusa i3 Mk2. I'll wait until March for my Mk3 on order, so I was hoping to use the wireless capability of the SD card on the Mk2. Plugging it in, the display responds "Card Inserted" but there's no 'sort' of files and moving to the menu it says "No SD Card". There are Gcode files in a folder called "Files" but it's not accessible. The Flashair card works fine in all other respects when in my laptop (mapped drive) and in another laptop nearby via the wifi/mapped drive link. It's just the printer where it's not working.

I've tried Settings/SD card/Flashair or Normal - no change. Printer's firmware is latest at 3.1.0. My only thought is that I didn't FORMAT the Flashair card before initialising it with the Flashair tool. Anyone know what might be the issue, please?

Cheers, Andy

i honestly do not know if a 32gb card is compatible with an mk2. i would ask that in the mk2 forum and see if anyone knows.
the sd card setting in the printer menu should absolutely be on flashair as it needs the higher voltage for all it has going on.

good luck.

Napsal : 29/01/2018 7:28 am
Peter
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Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping

I had some serious trouble getting my Flashair to work in station mode. In the end it turns out that it won't connect to a wifi on channel "auto" - or possibly 11-12.

This is the final contents of my CONFIG file, which I must have rewritten at least 20 times:


[Vendor]

UPLOAD=1
UPDIR=gcode
WEBDAV=2
APPNAME=Prusa
NOISE_CANCEL=2
DNSMODE=1
CIPATH=
APPMODE=5
APPNETWORKKEY=********
VERSION=F15DBW3BW4.00.02
CID=02544daabb3377aa55e1144c7b010001
PRODUCT=FlashAir
VENDOR=TOSHIBA
APPSSID=wireless1
LOCK=1
MASTERCODE=EC21E5AABB9F
APPAUTOTIME=86400000
TIMEZONE=4
STA_RETRY_CT=10

Things I've learned along the way:

  • When the Flashair tool says "use the safely remove hardware option to remove the card" it doesn't matter if you do or don't as long as you wait a few seconds before doing it.

  • Reflashing the firmware may be the exception to the above point.

  • Updating the firmware from 4.00.00 to 4.00.02 didn't fix my problem.

  • After reformatting the card using the flashair tool, you don't need the flashair tool. Not even to enter "mastercode". Just add the correct lines to the config file and that is enough.

  • It doesn't matter if you write the config entries in uppercase or lowercase.

  • There is no difference between "UPDIR=gcode" and "UPDIR=/gcode"

  • In appmode 4, you can still use a static IP

  • In appmode 4, the generated wifi is WPA2-Personal-AES on channel 11 (!?)
  • Napsal : 29/01/2018 9:11 am
    Fortune7
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    Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping



    I got my Tosh. Flashair W-04 32Gb today and after a few hours of messing with settings, config, etc. have got it working, thanks to the good feedback here.

    My problem is it isn't recognised in my (current) printer, a Prusa i3 Mk2. I'll wait until March for my Mk3 on order, so I was hoping to use the wireless capability of the SD card on the Mk2. Plugging it in, the display responds "Card Inserted" but there's no 'sort' of files and moving to the menu it says "No SD Card". There are Gcode files in a folder called "Files" but it's not accessible. The Flashair card works fine in all other respects when in my laptop (mapped drive) and in another laptop nearby via the wifi/mapped drive link. It's just the printer where it's not working.

    I've tried Settings/SD card/Flashair or Normal - no change. Printer's firmware is latest at 3.1.0. My only thought is that I didn't FORMAT the Flashair card before initialising it with the Flashair tool. Anyone know what might be the issue, please?

    Cheers, Andy

    Do you have any gcode files on the sd card? Did you set it up as an AP or a client?

    Thanks for replies. Yes, I have gcode files on the card (copied from working standard 16Gb SD). Not sure what you mean by 'AP or Client' but I set the card up as per advice here; Appmode=5, etc. Per your other reply later, I'll go to Mk2 forum and ask about capacity but I'm pretty sure there's people having success with 32Gb W-04 Flashair cards there.
    Cheers, Andy

    Napsal : 29/01/2018 11:19 am
    Peter
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    Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping


    Not sure what you mean by 'AP or Client' but I set the card up as per advice here; Appmode=5, etc.

    Oh, yeah. AP would be appmode 4, and client would be appmode 5. Basically, is the flashair acting as an WiFi Access Point/Router or is it acting as a wifi client (like a phone or normal computer talking to the wifi)


    Per your other reply later, I'll go to Mk2 forum and ask about capacity but I'm pretty sure there's people having success with 32Gb W-04 Flashair cards there.

    Yes it seems strange that 16 vs 32 GB should make a difference. The SDHC spec goes from 4 to 32 GB, so there is no clear reason why one size should work but not another.


    Yes, I have gcode files on the card

    I now see you even said so in your original post, sorry for being redundant. I ask because I had the exact same problem, but my card was empty.


    I didn't FORMAT the Flashair card before initialising it with the Flashair tool.

    I didn't either, and my card works. To be clear, the steps I followed was

  • Insert flashair into computer

  • Open flashair tool, click initialize card menu option, click initialize, follow instructions.

  • Close flashair tool

  • Delete the dcim folder from the sd card, create a new folder called gcode

  • Open the sd card config file in notepad++

  • Delete the contents of the config file, replace it with my own config. (see earlier post)

  • Remove the sd card from computer

  • Start the printer, switch sd card mode to flashair

  • Insert SD card in printer

  • Look in wifi router config to figure out sd card ip address.
  • Napsal : 29/01/2018 11:46 am
    Fortune7
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    Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping



    Not sure what you mean by 'AP or Client' but I set the card up as per advice here; Appmode=5, etc.

    Oh, yeah. AP would be appmode 4, and client would be appmode 5. Basically, is the flashair acting as an WiFi Access Point/Router or is it acting as a wifi client (like a phone or normal computer talking to the wifi)


    Per your other reply later, I'll go to Mk2 forum and ask about capacity but I'm pretty sure there's people having success with 32Gb W-04 Flashair cards there.

    Yes it seems strange that 16 vs 32 GB should make a difference. The SDHC spec goes from 4 to 32 GB, so there is no clear reason why one size should work but not another.


    Yes, I have gcode files on the card

    I now see you even said so in your original post, sorry for being redundant. I ask because I had the exact same problem, but my card was empty.


    I didn't FORMAT the Flashair card before initialising it with the Flashair tool.

    I didn't either, and my card works. To be clear, the steps I followed was

  • Insert flashair into computer

  • Open flashair tool, click initialize card menu option, click initialize, follow instructions.

  • Close flashair tool

  • Delete the dcim folder from the sd card, create a new folder called gcode

  • Open the sd card config file in notepad++

  • Delete the contents of the config file, replace it with my own config. (see earlier post)

  • Remove the sd card from computer

  • Start the printer, switch sd card mode to flashair

  • Insert SD card in printer

  • Look in wifi router config to figure out sd card ip address.
  • Thanks, this is all helpful and appreciated!

    When I insert the Flashair card in the printer, instead of 'Sorting Files' The display returns a line of dots (small circles) as though it's reading the card, then returns 'Card Inserted', so it is recognising a card, but can't read (or sort) the contents.

    You asked "Basically, is the flashair acting as an WiFi Access Point/Router or is it acting as a wifi client (like a phone or normal computer talking to the wifi)?"

    When the Flashair card was originally initialised and network settings added, it would appear in my list of wifi access points on any device. Then, presumably when Appmode was set to 5 in CONFIG, it disappeared from view, but is addressable via a network mapping and the (fixed) ip address. I assume this means it's working as a 'client' in Appmode=5

    Here's my CONFIG file in case there's something you can spot:

    CIPATH=/DCIM/100__TSB/FA000001.JPG
    APPMODE=5
    UPLOAD=1
    UPDIR=/Files
    APPNAME=3Dflashair
    APPSSID=[my net SSID]
    APPNETWORKKEY=[my net pw]
    VERSION=F15DBW3BW4.00.02
    CID=02544d535733324755e125807a011701
    PRODUCT=FlashAir
    VENDOR=TOSHIBA
    LOCK=1
    MASTERCODE=EC21E538F49F
    DNSMODE=1
    NOISE_CANCEL=2
    WEBDAV=2

    [WLANSD]

    DHCP_Enabled=NO
    IP_Address=192.168.0.22
    Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0
    Default_Gateway=192.168.0.1
    Preferred_DNS_Server=192.168.0.1

    I need to re-check your config file, but it seems if you have to 'look for' the ip address of the card once inserted in the printer, you've used DHCP and let the router assign the address. I can swap to this method, but is it likely to make a difference to my problem?

    Ultimately, I might just start again following your instructions (thanks) but for now, I can't see where the issue might be.

    Cheers, Andy

    Napsal : 29/01/2018 1:14 pm
    Peter
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    Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping



    When I insert the Flashair card in the printer, instead of 'Sorting Files' The display returns a line of dots (small circles) as though it's reading the card, then returns 'Card Inserted', so it is recognising a card, but can't read (or sort) the contents.

    I'm at work right now, but as soon as I get home I'm going to check the behavior of my card, and see if I'm doing anything different.


    I can swap to this method, but is it likely to make a difference to my problem?

    No, I'm guessing it wouldn't make a difference. My problem was getting the card to connect to the wifi at all. During this struggle, I saw similar behavior from the flashair to what you're describing, I got the card to connect to wifi earlier this morning - when I made the post - and then immediately had to rush to work, but I remember the mk3 menu option having changed to "print from sd card", as opposed to the earlier behavior where it just said "card inserted".

    I haven't yet printed anything from the card, so it is still entirely possible that I'm going to find the exact same problem you're having.

    Napsal : 29/01/2018 1:41 pm
    Bigdogbro1
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    Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping

    Thanks for the advice on the double mounted SD card on the same computer.

    The wifi channel needs to be set between 1 and 11 which is all that's available for the 2.4Ghz band.

    I think I understand your meaning of you're not suppose to have the SD card connected to the host computer and have it plugged into a SD card reader on the same host computer at the same time (double mounting a single drive). I can see how this could create a race condition but honestly I never gave it concern as I have never done it before. I will plug the SD card into another device and try it again as I don't have my MK3 yet.

    I am sure happy that bit of installation from Hell is finally finished! 😀

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    Napsal : 29/01/2018 1:48 pm
    Fortune7
    (@fortune7)
    Active Member
    Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping



    I'm at work right now, but as soon as I get home I'm going to check the behavior of my card, and see if I'm doing anything different.

    Many Thanks!

    Andy

    Napsal : 29/01/2018 3:19 pm
    Peter
    (@peter-12)
    Estimable Member
    Re: Flashair Wifi SD card setup and drive mapping




    I'm at work right now, but as soon as I get home I'm going to check the behavior of my card, and see if I'm doing anything different.

    Many Thanks!

    Andy

    I've checked, and my printer currently says "Prusa i3 MK3 Ready."
    I can upload files to the card over wifi and they immideately show in the printer menu. Upload seems to take ~1min/10MB.
    Removing the card gives me the "Card removed" message.

    Inserting it again gives either gives me the dots, and then it says "Card inserted" and the menu says "No SD card"
    - or -
    inserting it again displays the progressbar and the "sorting files" message and the menu option says "Print from SD".

    Usually it is the first removal/insertion after a printer reboot that fails. On subsequent removal/insertions it works.

    So far it has always been working if the card is already in the printer when i turn the printer on.

    Napsal : 29/01/2018 5:28 pm
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