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  1. #11
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    You need to read the link I posted and install the new HTML file. As it comes, deleting files is not done from the web interface directly, you have to stick a specific URL in with the file name in, a real ball ache. If you stick the HTML on that I have linked to then you can delete files from the main GUI and you can drag and drop to upload.

    The 8 Gb is not limited to 8:3 format in the file name. That limit is imposed by the file system not the size of the card. What limits it is the web interface for some reason.
    Last edited by Mjolinor; 04-23-2015 at 12:12 PM.

  2. #12
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    What worked for me:

    Downloaded the config app (FlashAirTool) from Toshiba's website.

    Clicked "Network Settings", entered the following:
    FlashAir SSID: MyNetworkSSID
    FlashAir Password: MyNetworkPassword
    Redirecting Function: ON
    Enable "internet passthrough mode": Checked
    Access Point SSID: MyNetworkSSID
    Access Point Password: MyNetworkPassWord

    <Apply>

    Pull card, install in FlashForge

    Check my router config, got IP address of 192.168.1.22. Obviously, your IP will differ (unless you also have 21 other devices on your network).

    Hit that IP, saw the default folder listing (DCIM, MISC). SD_WLAN is hidden, so it didn't show, not that I cared.

    Went to http://192.168.1.22/upload.cgi, uploaded my file, yay, printings.

    Config file guts:

    [Vendor]

    CIPATH=/DCIM/100__TSB/FA000001.JPG
    VERSION=F19BAW3AW2.00.03
    CID=02544d535731364708df2a847800e801
    PRODUCT=FlashAir
    VENDOR=TOSHIBA
    UPLOAD=1
    APPMODE=6
    APPAUTOTIME=1800000
    APPNAME=Flashforge
    APPSSID=tukedog
    APPNETWORKKEY=************
    LOCK=1
    DNSMODE=1
    BRGSSID=tukedog
    BRGNETWORKKEY=************

    The card seems to put the asterisks in place of the password when you save it. But it works.

    That's how I got mine to go. Good luck.

    16gb, model number: PFW016U-1BCW

  3. #13
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    It seems it does make a difference, but not due to the speed.

    I received the 8Gb Class 6 card and find that "pass through" mode is disabled for that version. Manual says it is disabled for that card.

    And I've been unable to get it to connect to my router as a client, despite setting APPMODE=5 in the CONFIG

    ETA: I just noticed that Damon has APPMODE=6, so I will try that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mjolinor View Post
    Class 6 or class 10 makes no difference, they both work fine. 8Gb is available in both speeds.

    I have several of each and no problem.

  4. #14
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    Here is my class 6 8gb config and it works fine:

    [Vendor]


    CIPATH=/DCIM/100__TSB/FA000001.JPG
    APPMODE=5
    APPSSID=loft
    APPNETWORKKEY=
    VERSION=F24A6W3AW1.00.04
    CID=02544d53573038470750016c4e00c901
    PRODUCT=FlashAir
    VENDOR=TOSHIBA
    APPNAME=printer01
    MASTERCODE=0013723642c6
    LOCK=1
    UPLOAD=1
    UPDIR=/
    APPAUTOTIME=0
    DHCP_Enabled=NO
    IP_Address=192.168.0.55
    Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0
    Default_Gateway=192.168.0.1
    Preferred_DNS_Server=192.168.0.1


  5. #15
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    Thanks. I will try that tonight.

  6. #16
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    I've got the 16gb toshiba flashair w-02

    I'll have a go with it in the knp next week - would save me running a usb cable round the dining room :_)

    It wasn't an issue with file names - the toshiba software just doesn't allow uploading - well it didn't last time I tried it - admittedly that was sometime last year :-)

    I'll do what MJ says :-)

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    I've got the 16gb toshiba flashair w-02

    I'll have a go with it in the knp next week - would save me running a usb cable round the dining room :_)

    It wasn't an issue with file names - the toshiba software just doesn't allow uploading - well it didn't last time I tried it - admittedly that was sometime last year :-)

    I'll do what MJ says :-)
    The card you have is the same one I am using and I don't have any problems uploading to. You just have you have the correct IP address for the card from your router.

  8. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by rforeman View Post
    The card you have is the same one I am using and I don't have any problems uploading to. You just have you have the correct IP address for the card from your router.
    Or set it static in the config file.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Mjolinor View Post
    Or set it static in the config file.
    Yep that works to.

  10. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mjolinor View Post
    Here is my class 6 8gb config and it works fine:
    Well, I finally got the mac to show up as an attached device in my router, but there is no IP shown.

    When I connect to the assigned IP/upload.cgi, I get the upload page, but it refuses to upload the file, unlike when I connected directly to the card.

    ETA: it finally uploaded the file Yay!

    Just took a long time.

    Not sure why the IP won't display in the router table.

    ETA: seems to disconnect before or after uploading the file.

    Thanks Mj!
    Last edited by robosmith; 04-30-2015 at 09:59 PM.

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