Originally posted by bootcoder Do you have EyeFi card ? Can it connect to existing AP ?
Yes and yes. But an Eye-Fi card does not communicate with Pentax cameras. It only provides a file server to the files it has stored on its Flash drive.
So I don't think it'll help us in any way.
I ran into a more serious problem with the Flucard, though. I modified only the startup script a little by turning off the buzzer. I don't believe I've made any changes to the network (wireless) setup scripts. Yet, after these changes, even though the Linux system comes up fine, the http server on the card doesn't work any more - but the WLAN hotspot still works, ie. I can connec to the card's Wifi network and get an IP via DHCP assigned, but connecting to the web server times out.
I wonder if Pentax has added a second hacking protection level there, checking if the initramfs or parts of it have been messed with. After all, the "code" subdir of the firmware update for the Flucard contains some cryptic files, and one of them ("version") kind of looks as if it contains a MD5 or SHA checksum: 76 CA C9 9B 96 ED 9B 9E 30 60 B8 81 13 C5 0C 18 2E 60 C8 71 03 06 8B 18 30
The code inside "index.html" is also encoded or encrypted, no idea yet how.
The file "html", also part of the firmware updater, is an ELF executable that contains a reference to the "/code/version" file, so I guess I'd have to look there to see what this file is about. But not anytime soon, got some other things on my mind right now.