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RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - GuyScharf - 06-10-2020 I've never had to deal with this problem myself, but found one reference to unbricking a FlashAir card. This was a W-02 card so may require modifications. Code: Formatting: From "Magic Lantern Forum." Google search for: Code: flashair sd "brick" to find this as first result. RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - Crimson Nape - 06-10-2020 I notice that you have a TIMEZONE parameter. This is the first time I am seeing this. If the default is two partitions, how large is partition 1 (MS-DOS)? RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - todivefor - 06-10-2020 (06-10-2020, 12:59 PM)Crimson Nape Wrote: I notice that you have a TIMEZONE parameter. This is the first time I am seeing this. If the default is two partitions, how large is partition 1 (MS-DOS)? I think the Toshiba init program put the TIMEZONE param in. The card is no longer partitioned. Dream Station repartioned from 2 32GB partitions to 1 64GB (MS-DOS FAT 32) RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - GuyScharf - 06-10-2020 I was not able to map the card as a network drive on Windows. I just put the IP address in FlashPap; mapping is not required. Or you can use ftp to the IP address. See Crimson Nape's comment at http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-Cannot-map-network-drive-for-Toshiba-FlashAir-SD-card?pid=190683#pid190683. RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - todivefor - 06-11-2020 (06-10-2020, 05:52 PM)RayBee Wrote: Been fiddling around today for many hours trying different combinations of things with this 64GB FlashAir card. I think I have made some notable progress as well as other notable things that I believe don't work. And should probably be avoided in future attempts. Lastly, I hope this information will help others who are trying to get a 64GB card to work on their Apple system. Hopefully to complete success in the near future. I have the same setup as you except my Macbook Pro is mid 2012 with 10.15.4, same card, different router. I basically got the same results as you. I can never get the firmware to update, started with 4.00.03 and end up with the same after trying to update to 4.00.04. My main network is based off 192.168.1.1. My FlashAir connects to 192.168.0.1. When I run through flashairtool setup and flashair drive settings, I get a ~/documents/flashair folder, but nothing there. My CONFIG file is basically the same as yours, with some changes specific to my environment. When I us default CONFIG with flashair as APPSSID my 12345678 PW gets replaced with ********. When using my network as APPSSID, the PW is never replaced with *s. The closest I have come to something working is when I go to http://192.168.0.1, I get a blue flashair screen with a START button. I am at a loss, with too much time spent on this. Either I have a faulty card or something very much awry with my setup. I'm thinking I am going to have to stay with removing my card from DreamStation, and copying. RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - GuyScharf - 06-11-2020 (06-11-2020, 12:33 PM)todivefor Wrote: I have the same setup as you except my Macbook Pro is mid 2012 with 10.15.4, same card, different router. I basically got the same results as you. I can never get the firmware to update, started with 4.00.03 and end up with the same after trying to update to 4.00.04. My main network is based off 192.168.1.1. My FlashAir connects to 192.168.0.1. Assuming your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, your router, computer, and FlashAir card all need to be on the same subnet. 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1 are in different subnets. If your router is 192.168.1.1, then your computer is probably 192.168.1.xxx where xxx is in your DHCP range. If that is not the case, tell us what your computer's IP address is and ignore the rest of this for now. Pick a number not in your DHCP range and use that for the FlashAir card. For example, if your DHCP range is 100-255, pick a number between 2 and 99 for your FlashAir card, such as 192.168.1.90 (if that is not used by anything else). RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - todivefor - 06-11-2020 (06-11-2020, 12:55 PM)GuyScharf Wrote:Sorry, although I have a computer background (all software), Networking leaves me cold. My network is off 192.168.1.1. My laptop 192.168.1.208. How do I get my flashair card off 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.1? If this is done through the CONFIG, it is not working. I explained my attempts in post 312. I have tried assigning the card to 192.168.1.150 by mac address in my router, no good. Help me, please!(06-11-2020, 12:33 PM)todivefor Wrote: I have the same setup as you except my Macbook Pro is mid 2012 with 10.15.4, same card, different router. I basically got the same results as you. I can never get the firmware to update, started with 4.00.03 and end up with the same after trying to update to 4.00.04. My main network is based off 192.168.1.1. My FlashAir connects to 192.168.0.1. RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - GuyScharf - 06-11-2020 (06-11-2020, 01:15 PM)todivefor Wrote: Sorry, although I have a computer background (all software), Networking leaves me cold. My network is off 192.168.1.1. My laptop 192.168.1.208. How do I get my flashair card off 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.1.1? If this is done through the CONFIG, it is not working. I explained my attempts in post 312. I have tried assigning the card to 192.168.1.150 by mac address in my router, no good. Help me, please! You need to set it via the IP_Address line in the CONFIG file, which you have apparently done. I probably confused your situation with RayBee since he got his CONFIG to work. If your CONFIG isn't working (setting IP address, replacing password with ***), then it seems to me that the FlashAir software is not running. It seems your CONFIG doesn't like your APPSSID? What are you setting it to, and is it the same as you use with your router and computer? RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - todivefor - 06-11-2020 I thought my network setup was wrong. I have corrected that. Everything on same subnet. See attached for FlashAir. I don't see 192.168.1.220 in arp -a. I was seeing it before, but with mac addr marked incomplete, now not at all. Anything wrong in this CONFIG? [Vendor] DHCP_Enabled=NO IP_Address=192.168.1.220 Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0 APPMODE=5 APPNAME=dreamstation PRODUCT=FlashAir APPNETWORKKEY=*****PW***** VENDOR=TOSHIBA APPSSID=PittsburghNet LOCK=1 DNSMODE=1 APPAUTOTIME=0 COMMAND=fat cp /SD_WLAN/BCONFIG 1:/BCONFIG MASTERCODE=00223f032dca UPLOAD=1 NOISE_CANCEL=1 STA_RETRY_CT=0 There is something about the above CONFIG that FlashAirTool doesn't like. Won't start up? RE: FlashPAP - FlashAir WiFi SD card utility - Jeff8356 - 06-11-2020 @todivefor, The attachment in your last post shows the wifi settings for your Mac (computer), and you manually assigned the IP address of 192.168.1.220 to your computer. That's the same IP address you are trying use for your FlashAir card. It won't work, you can't have two devices with the same IP address. Set your Mac (computer) back to using DHCP in that screen, then restart it. Then you should be able to use 192.168.1.220 for the FlashAir card. |