I am trying times, the light version to show here for all who are interested primarily that the images are automatically stored by the camera wirelessly over Wi-Fi on the hard disk.
The work betseht essentially of three steps and then takes just maybe half an hour.
1. Update the firmware on the map
2. Including the card into the home network
3. Take advantage of the VB script to automatically upload
1. The update program provided by Toshiba available
[...] The link I was not allowed to upload, but the search engine of your trust you will find it quickly
does the update now reasonably comfortable and self-explanatory. There is also a German instructions, see
[...] As before, the instructions you'll find with the Program
You have between three times to remove the card and reinsert it safely. But this has all worked out quickly.
2. I have made with Notepad This change and not with one of Toshiba tools.
You have to first show the hidden folder on the card. Who does not know how to do it: Open Windows Explorer -> Toshiba card Mark -> then on top of "Organize" -> "Folder and Search Options" -> there on the tab "View" -> near the bottom there is the option "Show hidden files and folders", set it to the lower value of "hidden ... View" -> press OK and the map should appear in Explorer additional folders that are sold in light gray.
Copies of all security folder once in a clipboard on the hard disk
Go to the folder "SD_WLAN". There is only the config file, which can be opened with the Editor
Builds the file as follows:
[Vendor]
CIPATH = / DCIM / 100__TSB / FA000001.JPG
AppMode = 5
APPSSID = FRITZ! Box Fon WLAN 7390
APPNETWORKKEY = ****************
APPAUTOTIME = 600000
VERSION = F19BAW3AW2.00.03
CID = 02544d535730384708c8bca87800e301
PRODUCT = FlashAir
VENDOR = TOSHIBA
LOCK = 1
DNSMODE = 1
UPLOAD = 1
The APPSSID and password APPNETWORKKEY must naturally belong to your router,
the version and the CID are already registered correctly with you, so let so.
Close and save the config. Subsequently, the Wireless Card connects to the network (as soon as it has power, it does so automatically).
Actually, you can hide again the displayed folder on the same path.
3. Invites you down the VBScript "FA_Downloader". Do you get here:
[...] Above, the page you will find even now through the search engine
There press the blue marked FA_Downloader link.
This VB script file you will tune at any point onto your hard drive. Then creates a shortcut to this file on the desktop (right click -> Send To -> shortcut on the desktop).
Then on the desktop the vorg. Click link with the right mouse button and on "Properties". There on the tab "Link". There you will find the line "target"
This figure already contains the path where the actual VB file is stored. Extends this line to
"FlashAir"
"C: \ Camera \ uploads \"
The path that I have given here is of course only an example, take the folder where the pictures are to be stored (edit in advance!). Pay attention to the last backslash. Also important are the quotes.
The line looks so exemplified as follows:
"C: \ Program Files \ FA Downloader \ FA_Downloader.vbs" "FlashAir" "C: \ Camera \ uploads \"
Then click OK.
Now, when the VB script is started, the images from the camera are automatically uploaded to the specified folder.
When you start the script first one is still drawn to the above-linked page, which should be the second start but no longer the case (otherwise please ask me, I have parked with another little help).
Who wants the shortcut from the desktop can slide in the Startup folder, then you have nothing to make, of course, only turn on the camera, so that the card has power.
A few practical tips:
- If your images will delete the destination folder, but are still on the map, to upload this again
- You can through the browser on the map to access (in the address bar FlashAir enter), but that has no real benefit
- For the wireless deleting card data I have not found a function. Insert or delete directly into the camera so either in the PC
So, I hope a reasonably practical recipe to have written and that shyness is filed something, heranzutrauen to this WLAN card to the said function. As I said, it works!
About feedback I am, of course ...
I Wish You Success!