RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
Did you reformat the card? (You should not do that.)
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RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
(10-14-2020, 04:13 PM)Crimson Nape Wrote: You should be able to mount it in your computer's SD slot and it will connect to the network. It doesn't have to be in your CPAP to work. You can try this; Insert the SD card in your Mac. Open a terminal window, type: ping -c3 192.168.0.250 If it is connected to your network it should answer. Since I'm not a Mac user, Jeff will need to confirm the proper syntax for a Mac, but try arp -a in the window as well. This should list the devices connected to your network.
@Red, you have them both correct for Mac! arp would be done in terminal also like so:
Then hit <Enter> and it should show all the IP address' that have recently been in your ARP table. If the FlashAir is still not connecting then it may need to be re-initialized, and you will need to setup the config file again.
You can find the software here: https://jp.toshiba-memory.com/ww/support/
Get the FlashAir W-03 Software Update Tool which will update the firmware
And you will want the "Configuration software". to re-initialize the card
I would suggest updating the firmware first. Then re-initialize the card. You will be back at square one but it's not a problem. Just a minor hiccup to get it working.
I was thinking that there may have been extra whitespace, or a missing cr/lf in the original config file after making the changes with notepad.
RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
(10-14-2020, 04:13 PM)Crimson Nape Wrote: You should be able to mount it in your computer's SD slot and it will connect to the network. It doesn't have to be in your CPAP to work. You can try this; Insert the SD card in your Mac. Open a terminal window, type: ping -c3 192.168.0.250 If it is connected to your network it should answer. Since I'm not a Mac user, Jeff will need to confirm the proper syntax for a Mac, but try arp -a in the window as well. This should list the devices connected to your network. Have no idea what any of this means, but here is what came up:
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iMac:~ computeruser2$ ping -c3 192.168.0.250
PING 192.168.0.250 (192.168.0.250): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 192.168.0.250: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=488.043 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.0.250: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=4.786 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.0.250: icmp_seq=2 ttl=255 time=4.396 ms
--- 192.168.0.250 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 4.396/165.742/488.043/227.902 ms
iMac:~ computeruser2$
RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
The replies to the "ping" indicate that the FlashAir, or something at that address, is responding to your inquiry. To make sure that it is the FlashAir is answering, remove it from its card slot and try the ping command again. You should get an "unreachable" reply.
RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
you could also try in safari http://192.168.0.250 if its a flashair you'll get a webpage that is light blue with possibly a start button in the middle or folders shown which is the content of the flashair card
10-16-2020, 09:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2020, 09:40 AM by Jeff8356.)
RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
Are you getting anything at all when you type http://192.168.0.250 into your browser address bar??? Warnings or errors? Something is there and responding to the ping. Try grabbing a screenshot of your browser window when you are trying to connect. My FlashAir is particularly slow when connecting and transferring data.
Most browsers will give you some warning about the address not being secure and will stay on that warning page. You would need to look on the warning page for a link or button that will allow you to bypass that warning and connect to the FlashAir anyway. It's safe to do for this.
EDIT: Which browser are you using? Chrome, Firefox, Edge, IE, other???
RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
(10-16-2020, 05:22 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote: The replies to the "ping" indicate that the FlashAir, or something at that address, is responding to your inquiry. To make sure that it is the FlashAir is answering, remove it from its card slot and try the ping command again. You should get an "unreachable" reply.
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iMac:~ computeruser2$ ping -c3 192.168.0.250
PING 192.168.0.250 (192.168.0.250): 56 data bytes
Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
Request timeout for icmp_seq 1
--- 192.168.0.250 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
iMac:~ computeruser2$
10-17-2020, 12:22 AM
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RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
(10-16-2020, 06:28 AM)jaswilliams Wrote: you could also try in safari http://192.168.0.250 if its a flashair you'll get a webpage that is light blue with possibly a start button in the middle or folders shown which is the content of the flashair card TOSHIBA CARD IN COMPUTER
RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
(10-16-2020, 09:37 AM)Jeff8356 Wrote: Are you getting anything at all when you type http://192.168.0.250 into your browser address bar??? Warnings or errors? Something is there and responding to the ping. Try grabbing a screenshot of your browser window when you are trying to connect. My FlashAir is particularly slow when connecting and transferring data.
Most browsers will give you some warning about the address not being secure and will stay on that warning page. You would need to look on the warning page for a link or button that will allow you to bypass that warning and connect to the FlashAir anyway. It's safe to do for this.
EDIT: Which browser are you using? Chrome, Firefox, Edge, IE, other??? FIREFOX V 81.01.1:
RE: Monitoring data wirelessly
Congratulations! You are there.
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