[PLUG] SD cards that enable wifi

Tyrell Jentink tyrell at jentink.net
Mon Mar 10 18:23:28 UTC 2014


Many years ago, a friend of mine had one... I don't remember it's make or
model at all. We found that the software to configure it was kind of
finicky, but once configured, it seemed to work alright. A few notes: It
was primarily a storage card, with the added feature of being able to
wirelessly sync pictures to a running file server; It didn't run any kind
of server on it's own.  In other words, no ability to access files on the
card remotely. Rather, one sets up a Samba share, and whenever the card
sees the registered WiFi network, it dumps itself into that samba share.
This functionally may not be what you expect. Just remember, the camera had
no ability to present menus from the card... the WiFi is pretty much a dumb
device designed to
On Mar 9, 2014 11:46 PM, "John Jason Jordan" <johnxj at comcast.net> wrote:

> I understand they exist. I have a medical device that has an SD card.
> Currently to view the data I must schlep the SD card back and forth
> from the device to my computer every day. If I could replace the SD
> card in the device with a wifi-SD card, I could just access the data
> over the wireless network. Has anyone used one of these cards?
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