Enable Eye-Fi in Canon T4i

Dear Friends,
I have Canon T4i and purchased Toshiba Wireless Flash Air 32GB card for my T4i. I am not able to find 'Eye-Fi' settings in my camera, tried seraching for it in P mode while setting Image setting as Raw+L. However, Eye-fi settings is nowhere to be found.
Can somebody please help me in enabling Hidden Eye-fi setting in T4i, so that I can use Toshiba wireless Flash card, which would going to let me share picture wirelessly with my Laptop/Mobile.
Thanks in advance
Cheers,
Rajneesh
Solved!
Go to Solution.

The Toshiba works in ad-hoc mode in the camera and can transmit the files to a wifi enabled laptop.
Only a genuine Eye-Fi card will enable the features in the T4i.
All of the issues discussed above will apply.
http://support.toshiba.com/support/modelHome?freeText=3528908
John Hoffman
Conway, NH
1D Mark IV, Rebel T5i, Pixma PRO-100, MX472

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