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Posted (edited) · Anybody who's using wifi enabled SD cards?

hello,

Topic says it all right? :)

I was reading some articles about wifi enabled SD cards and it seems those cards are more reliable than a few years ago.

Anybody who has experience with these wifi sd cards and an Ultimaker?

http://techpp.com/2015/04/28/wifi-sd-cards-camera/

http://bestwirelessroutersnow.com/best-wi-fi-sd-memory-card/

Just checking because I've ordered the new macbook pro 15" and it has no SD card slot anymore :(

I know there are adapters available but still, wifi would be better :)

http://www.apple.com/shop/product/HKR62ZM/A/sandisk-extreme-pro-sd-uhs-ii-card-usb-c-reader

cheers

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    Posted · Anybody who's using wifi enabled SD cards?

    I've used Toshibas FlashAir Wifi SD cards in all my printers, mapped as WebDAV shares, so it shows up as a drive in Windows - or via the built in (very rudimentary) browser upload page. Love it.

    Works great in all of them, except for my Ultimaker 2+. No chance getting it to work, even tried the competing Transcend WifiSD, same problem, no go. It would require firmware change.

    I stopped using them when I got hooked on Reptier-Server (the non free Octoprint alternative).

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    Posted · Anybody who's using wifi enabled SD cards?

    I've used Toshibas FlashAir Wifi SD cards in all my printers, mapped as WebDAV shares, so it shows up as a drive in Windows - or via the built in (very rudimentary) browser upload page. Love it.

    Works great in all of them, except for my Ultimaker 2+. No chance getting it to work, even tried the competing Transcend WifiSD, same problem, no go. It would require firmware change.

    I stopped using them when I got hooked on Reptier-Server (the non free Octoprint alternative).

     

    Thanks for the tip, I'll give Reptier-Server a try :)

    Are you using a Raspberry Pi to control you UM2?

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    Posted · Anybody who's using wifi enabled SD cards?

    Thanks for the tip, I'll give Reptier-Server a try :)

    Are you using a Raspberry Pi to control you UM2?

     

    For some reason Repetier-Server fits my personal needs better than OctoPrint. And yes, I am running it on a Raspberry Pi 3. Currently controlling my UM2+ and two other printers at the same time.

    Also got a cheap (less than 45 Euros) Chinese Android tablet sitting next to it so I can start/stop prints right then and there. (I initially planned on buying the Raspberry 7" Touch Display but never got around to it)

    Very happy with the setup now.

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