RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
I may be dealing with a bad flash card.
I modified the CONFIG file, removed/reinserted and ran Advanced IP Scanner. There is a Toshiba item that does show at 10.0.1.80 but is listed as "dead".
The card is in a system about 15-feet (line of sight) to the router so the signal should not be a problem.
I'll mull this over a bit.
Appreciated your help.
Aloha,
MrCourtney
Honolulu, HI
RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
(09-12-2018, 10:04 PM)courtney123 Wrote: I may be dealing with a bad flash card.
I modified the CONFIG file, removed/reinserted and ran Advanced IP Scanner. There is a Toshiba item that does show at 10.0.1.80 but is listed as "dead".
The card is in a system about 15-feet (line of sight) to the router so the signal should not be a problem.
I'll mull this over a bit.
Appreciated your help.
Just format the card and try again ? Every time you edit the config file you need to reset the APPNETWORKKEY otherwise the card tries to use ***'s as the security that obviously won't work
RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
(09-13-2018, 12:38 AM)jaswilliams Wrote: (09-12-2018, 10:04 PM)courtney123 Wrote: I may be dealing with a bad flash card.
I modified the CONFIG file, removed/reinserted and ran Advanced IP Scanner. There is a Toshiba item that does show at 10.0.1.80 but is listed as "dead".
The card is in a system about 15-feet (line of sight) to the router so the signal should not be a problem.
I'll mull this over a bit.
Appreciated your help.
Just format the card and try again ? Every time you edit the config file you need to reset the APPNETWORKKEY otherwise the card tries to use ***'s as the security that obviously won't work
That opens a question not covered in the text file.
If I wipe the card what recreates the working directories in it and how or what resets the APPNETWORKKEY?
Sorry. I'm not a dummy and actually have my PhD in IT Systems, but this is not something to guess my way through.
Aloha,
MrCourtney
Honolulu, HI
RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
If there is no config file then the card creates it's own Wi-Fi on SSID Flashair_somenumbers with a key of 12345678 you can attach a computer to that website and configure from a web browser and then click the start button and that will recreate a config file/directory
Or you can download the flashair utilities and prepare the card.
RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
Thanks, I have the FlashAir utilities.
Aloha,
MrCourtney
Honolulu, HI
RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
I think they broke client support in the W-03 firmware. I had it working with W-02, it broke when I updated to W-03, and I never got it working again until I flashed W-04.
jp.toshiba-memory.com/ww/support/download/flashair/w04/update.htm
RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
(09-13-2018, 01:04 PM)patl Wrote: I think they broke client support in the W-03 firmware. I had it working with W-02, it broke when I updated to W-03, and I never got it working again until I flashed W-04.
jp.toshiba-memory.com/ww/support/download/flashair/w04/update.htm
Wow
Nice find.
Aloha,
MrCourtney
Honolulu, HI
RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
Is that all you have to have in config file for it to work wifi?
RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
I just got a new w-04 card as my w-02 card is acting up. Is you config posting all I need on my new W-04 card for it to work or is there some other steps first?
Curt
RE: Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine
The base CONFIG file for W-03 will get W-04 on the air as well.
All other things being equal.
802.11b/g/n
Will not support 5GHz frequency. 2.4GHz only
WEP, TKIP, AES (WPA/WPA2)
Uses channels 1 to 11 (2,412 MHz to 2,462 MHz) band.