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A standalone Eye-Fi server in Python, for Linux
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Eye-Fi ending pre-2015 products #28

Open mjb9 opened 8 years ago

mjb9 commented 8 years ago

Eye-Fi is ending support for all pre-2015 products. They are claiming it's due to security issues, but since there have not been any changes in https nor WiFi encryption, no one belives them. It's more likely an attempt to restructure their revenue model in light of their sale to Ricoh. Basically, the MBA-types trying to force people into their cloud services.(paid Eyefi Premium accounts)

After September 16, 2016, the servers that Eye-Fi Helper needs to access when you configure these cards will be shut down. That means, after September 16, 2016, you won't be able to reconfigure any pre-2015 cards, and they will only be able to direct download to your local Eye-Fi server. (i.e. Direct Mode) I'll reproduce their email with the list of end-of-life products below.

So my main question is, do you know how to reconfigure cards? I've looked at the card configuration files (REQC, REQM, RSPC, RSPM) and can't make heads or tails of them.

What the Eye-Fi community can really use is

  1. A stand alone card configuration utility for Windows & Mac.
  2. The porting of your server in this github repository to Windows & Mac.

Anyway, here's the email the sumbags at Eye-Fi sent out:

o Our Eye-Fi X2 and Earlier Generation Product Customers View this email in your browser

June 30, 2016

To Our Eye-Fi X2 and Earlier Generation Product Customers:

This message is for customers that purchased an Eye-Fi Pro X2 or earlier generation products prior to March 2015. Effective today, June 30th 2016, we will no longer be offering support for our legacy product lines, a complete list of which appears below. This notice formally begins the final stage of the “end-of-life” (EOL) process started in mid-2015 for the affected products. It’s very important that customers cease using these products no later than September 16, 2016 as some key services these products rely on will be shut down at that time. All customers who have a Mobi or Mobi Pro products purchased since 2013 are not affected by this announcement.

We began EOL on these product lines in 2015 largely driven by technological obsolescence of some of the key technologies included in these products. The primary technologies relate to Internet security and authentication mechanisms that were state-of-the-art in 2007 when we built them into our products but have since proven to be vulnerable. Since mid-2015 we have been offering migration services free of charge for Customers who have paid Eyefi Premium accounts. We will continue to offer this service migrating your Eyefi View data to Eyefi Cloud. You can request a migration here. For those customers that wish to use an Eyefi Mobi Pro card in place of their earlier generation products, we have also made a limited quantity available at a deep discount, see details here if you wish to take advantage of this offer.

Please note that we will maintain our customer service Web site and content for all customers. The support site includes detailed explanations for how to accomplish migration to Eyefi Mobi/Mobi Pro and Eyefi Cloud services. We are grateful to all the customers around the world that used Eye-Fi products in the past as well as for our newest customers. The EOL of a product line is always difficult and we have made every effort to minimize the impact of this change on our customers. Thanks for your loyalty and understanding.

LISTING OF IMPACTED PRODUCTS

Customers with Eye-Fi 1.0 product line and Eye-Fi Premium subscriptions will be impacted by this EOL process. Effective September 16, 2016 the following products may no longer operate:

Eye-Fi 1.0 Products:

All original pre-X2 products (Original, Home, Share, Explore, Video Share, Video Explore, Pro)
4GB Geo X2
4GB Connect X2
8GB Explore X2
8GB Mobile X2
8GB Pro X2
16GB Pro X2
Visioneer X2
Sandisk X2
Eye-Fi Windows desktop software (Eye-Fi Center)
Eye-Fi Mac desktop software (Eye-Fi Center)
Eye-Fi app for iOS
Eye-Fi app for Android
Eye-Fi Center web app (center.eye.fi)

The Mobi, Mobi Pro and Eyefi Cloud products and applications are unaffected and will remain operational with continued future developments.

Frequently Asked Questions

I just purchased an X2 card, why isn’t it supported?

Eye-Fi began phasing out sales of the X2 product line in 2012. The last version produced by the company were sold through authorized channels in the United States in March, 2015. Although Eye-Fi stopped shipments of these products via authorized channels, some units were still available from third party sellers and after-market resellers. Eye-Fi’s warranty period for the affected products purchased through our authorized channels has expired.

Will I still be able to create an Eye-Fi Center account after September 16th?

No, you will not be able to create an Eye-Fi Center account or log in to an existing Eye-Fi Center account.

Can I still download and install Eye-Fi Center applications after September 16th?

The Eye-Fi Center applications can be installed, but since account creation and logging in will no longer work, these applications will not be functional.

Will I be able to use my Eye-Fi 1.0 card after September 16, 2016?

Certain functions, such as Direct Mode, may not be directly impacted by our end of life process. If you wish to try Direct Mode you will need to set it up prior to the end of life date. You can find instructions on how to set up direct mode here for Android and here for iOS. Please note that while Direct Mode may not be directly affected, Eye-Fi applications will no longer be updated for operating system updates, and their functionality is not guaranteed - additionally, no support will be provided either for the setup or functionality of Direct Mode. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT DIRECT MODE CONFIGURATIONS WILL CONTINUE FUNCTIONING AFTER THE SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 SHUT DOWN.

For an extended FAQ, please see here. http://x2migration.eyefi.com/hc/en-us/articles/216741158

seiferma commented 8 years ago

To the best of my knowledge, the critical part is getting the upload key because it is generated by the eyefi servers that will be shut down. To get this key, you must have used the official software before the services get shut down.

In order to configure other wireless networks, you can use the tool written by Dave Hansen.

I have, however, not checked that the upload key remains the same for other wireless networks yet.

Aorak1 commented 7 years ago

Here's the solution I used to automatically transfer from my Eye-Fi X2 Pro card to Flickr via the apps MoPhotos and DropSync and using DropBox and IFTTT

http://thepeakoilpoet.blogspot.co.nz/2016/10/how-i-saved-my-eye-fi-x2-pro-from.html

hope it helps