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06-09-2016, 02:15 PM #1
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06-11-2016, 04:48 PM #2
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I ordered a W-03 card but still couldn't get it to connect to my router at first.
I finally figured out the problem, my router was using wifi channel 12 but the flashair only uses channels 1-11 apparently ......
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/p-media/wwsite/flashair.htm
(see bottom of page)
So I switched the router to channel 11 and it's now working great !
Can now save directly to the card from S3D or access it from a mapped drive on the windows desktop.
@beerdart, I suspect this might be the issue you're having too.
Check which wifi channel your router is using and try changing it if it's above 11.Last edited by scobo; 06-11-2016 at 10:58 PM.
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06-12-2016, 12:29 AM #3
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That's a good catch Scobo. A well positioned factoid in their data sheet, like the very last note on the page...
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06-12-2016, 02:11 AM #4
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12-08-2017, 01:24 AM #5
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So I purchased a W04 version. I've not been able to configure it to work as the W03 version does. I am sending it back and just getting another W03. I got close, but the card's behavior was not reliable. I am sure it was some misconfiguration issue on my part, but I couldn't figure out what it was.
Update: Got another W03 version card and after my usual random walk through configuration, it works like a charm.Last edited by DaveB; 12-14-2017 at 06:52 PM.
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05-10-2018, 03:35 PM #6
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I'm sorry I didn't see your message before - the W-04 took me about 5 tries to get working, but it's been rock-solid ever since. The biggest thing is that you need to initialize it using the Toshiba software, I think. As annoying as it was to try to get it configured, once I got it working, it has handled being turned off, removed and reinserted, and lots of activity over the network and front panel, all without a single hiccup.
I'll report back whether my second one (which arrived yesterday) is as solid in my second Tech 1, once I've got it set up and working.
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06-13-2016, 09:25 AM #7
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10-25-2017, 06:23 AM #9
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As a heads-up, Toshiba has released a W-04 version of these cards that has a few new scripting features (mostly useless for most printers, but could be useful if you're running MachineKit, LinuxCNC, OctoPrint, etc. with one of these in it for some reason, or if you've got the resources on your board to run a modified firmware that can leverage them), more resources for the microcontroller (and some flexibility in how they're used), and improved WiFi connectivity. The throughput is 2.9x higher on the WiFi side (again, not a huge issue for most use cases with 3D printing) and the connection itself is stronger and more resilient. They're also designed to leverage UHS-I Class 3 and the SDXC standard (both pretty much completely useless for 3D printers).
Some folks who've had issues with these cards may have been too far from their AP, but the new design should increase the range a little bit when inside a metal box (they say camera body, we say 3D printer, both are a potential issue). The new WiFi engine is specifically designed for better performance in noisy environments, which 3D printers themselves are, as are areas with medium to high population density these days (I can see dozens of networks from some rooms of my house, which is the problem they were solving for).
I'll have one on Friday and expect to have it configured and running by the weekend, if all goes well.
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10-26-2017, 08:54 PM #10
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Ender 3 Neo - Jam Problem
05-08-2024, 03:06 PM in Tips, Tricks and Tech Help