RE: ASV SD card reformats
jay
It is too early to say. I have only used it two nights. I made the mistake of starting to use P10 pillows at the same time (I know not to change 2 things at a time
). I think I feel better, just too early to tell. The first night was horrible with mask leaks. I did receive the 36037 not the 36006. It has 2300 hours on it and looks great.
Thanks for asking
RE: ASV SD card reformats
OK, I need some more information. Do you have a wireless router/access point in your house? Are your home devices configured to use a home network? If so, you can configure the FlashAir to act like a device (another computer) on your network.
I'll wait for your answer before going off the deep end here.
RE: ASV SD card reformats
Yes I have a Wifi router and a PC with ethernet card. All connections are in the same subnet.
RE: ASV SD card reformats
You can configure the FlashAir to act like another device on your network. It will connect to your wireless access point and your computer can then enter its IP address with either FlashPAP or SleepMaster to download your data. One word of warning; your FlashAir should be no more than 30 feet from the WiFi access point. This is due to the FlashAir's small antenna size and low power output.
RE: ASV SD card reformats
(05-01-2018, 05:26 PM)Crimson Nape Wrote: You can configure the FlashAir to act like another device on your network. It will connect to your wireless access point and your computer can then enter its IP address with either FlashPAP or SleepMaster to download your data. One word of warning; your FlashAir should be no more than 30 feet from the WiFi access point. This is due to the FlashAir's small antenna size and low power output.
I set the card up following instructions but the S9 formatted it and now it will not work. I tried the toshiba flashair repair but it says it is not a flashair card.
RE: ASV SD card reformats
I thought Red would jump in here but anyway. As you have discovered the S9 does not like any other files on the SD card and formats it.
Once the card is formatted remove it from the S9 and reinsert for the next five minutes the Flashair Card will create its own hotspot connect a PC to that, the SSID will be Flashair_RandomNumbers the password will be 12345678 once you are connected to the wifi send the following URL's modified to suit your environment
Set Security/Master Code
http://flashair/config.cgi?MASTERCODE=0123456789AB
Setup Home Network
http://flashair/config.cgi?MASTERCODE=0123456789AB&APPSSID=LocalWifiSSID&APPNETWORKKEY=WIFIPassword&APPMODE=5
You should receive success from each command once done the flashair card will reset itself and attempt to connect to your wifi
Jason
RE: ASV SD card reformats
Sorry guys! My wife is off from work for a few days and guess who takes preference. Anyway . . .
Here is a registry mod that will you to control the System Volume Information writing feature:
Link:
Prevent SysVol Info Write
Unzip the file and double-click:
DisableSysVolWrite.reg
For Windows 10 this additional step is necessary:
- Go to Run - (Windows key + R)
- Type services.msc, click OK.
- In the right pane scroll down to Windows Search.
- Double click it
- In Service status, select Stop.
- In Startup type: select Disabled.
Click OK and then close.
Just to be safe reboot
RE: ASV SD card reformats
(04-27-2018, 11:53 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote: You are probably using Windows 7 or newer and the micro-switch in the card reader that senses Write Protect isn't working. By default, the Windows O/S will write System Volume information to any removable drive to speed up reading its contents. You don't really need it. Here is a program that will allow you to turn this feature off or back on.
Prevent SysVol Info Write
All I get is a blank page?
I am NOT a doctor. I try to help, but do not take what I say as medical advice.
Every journey, however large or small starts with the first step.
RE: ASV SD card reformats
(05-04-2018, 10:28 AM)Sleep2Snore Wrote: (04-27-2018, 11:53 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote: Prevent SysVol Info Write
All I get is a blank page?
You should get a popup screen authorizing either to open or save the file. You want to "Save" it.
Here is the embedded address if you want to try entering it in your URL bar.
http://www.loganville.online/download/SysVolWrite.zip
Note: I've noticed that the latest versions of Firefox seem to dislike certain file downloads. Chrome has no problem with the same file. Now that I have said this, it's probably the "Kiss-of-Death" for Chrome.
Let me know if you are still unsuccessful and I'll come up with a plan B.