You can (automatically or manually) Setting the wireless LAN function of the memory card to start mode via the corresponding menu in the camera. Further setting does not offer the card directly from the camera. Once Wi-Fi memory card is active, you can (tested with Macbook and Android smartphone) via default password link so that from any device. In a Web browser, then a few settings of the memory card (wireless SSID and password for both the memory card and a wireless router in the network) can be changed. I downloaded from the Toshiba website a tool in order to update the firmware of the memory card can that worked well (on the Mac). Also, I have the Android app installed to make settings of the card.
Once the card is active, devices can connect to it and on the web interface, the photos can be viewed. The presentation is a bit dated and the images are slow to load, but functionality is OK. Since all pictures are loaded either as a tiny preview image or equal to full size, you can then download and save by right clicking. This is only individually for each photo, so is a bit tedious. 1 point deduction is available for this complicated photo downloads.
In addition, it did not succeed, should get the Internet passthrough function stable. Supposedly can log on the local wireless router the map - there was also displayed by my router. Then you can eg connect a smartphone to the WLAN card, and accessed through the map on the Internet. Unfortunately, the set-up options are not very diverse, apparently, both the card and my router the same IP address, so that did not work. Although this feature is not very important to me, the whole Einstellerei but somehow unpleasant and half-baked -> 1 Another star deduction. I hope that there's some improvement over other firmware updates in the future.
So. But since I actually overall pretty awesome and convenient find the FlashAir card, and the Wi-Fi functionality is a very cool "gimmick" for a memory card, which also in the price is relatively cheap, there is an additional star (! ) for the nerd-factor. Really practically the Toshiba FlashAir card is not so, but price / performance ratio is okay. -> 4 stars.