Connect to DreamStation over Wifi?
Hi there,
First time posting here. I have a month old Philips Respironics Dreamstation 500 with Wifi module. I have successfully connected the machine to my Wifi router and can see the DHCP assigned IP address for it.
I have scanned the machine's IP address on all TCP ports and nothing seems to respond. Does this machine have a 'server' type service that would accept a client connection? It would appear the machine only has a client that connects to some predetermined host as I can see trying to make a DNS request when it first wakes up. I haven't looked into where it is trying to connect yet. Total guess: it connects to a cloud service, uploads your data and indexes it with yours and your provider's ID. Your provider later connects to the cloud service and downloads it for their analysis. Is that about right?
If this machine has only a network client, it might be possible to intercept the connection to the server and redirect it elsewhere (locally) - assuming there aren't any certificate or more sophisticated client/server checks. Has anyone experimented with this?
What I want is to access my SD card data locally over Wifi. I gather I can use a Wifi-enabled SD card and that does have a 'server' service to where I can connect over LAN. But since the machine already has a Wifi radio, I figured I would try to use it.
Regards,
JR
RE: Connect to DreamStation over Wifi?
Hi JRoque -
What you are asking for requires a Toshiba FlashAir WiFi SD card. Any size (8, 16, or 32 GB) will work. The least expensive is the best. A data download to your computer is greatly helped by either Sleep Master or FlashPAP software. Both are free.
Good luck!
RE: Connect to DreamStation over Wifi?
Hi JRoque,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Good luck with CPAP therapy.
trish6hundred
RE: Connect to DreamStation over Wifi?
Hi. Thanks both for the warm welcome and help with the questions. I will poke at it a bit more and see what I find. Otherwise, I will go the wireless SD card route.
Regards,
JR
RE: Connect to DreamStation over Wifi?
JR -
I would love to see you figure it out. Even though I can use sneaker ware for the SD card or a Flash Drive (which I got to work on one computer but not the other), I like you am going - hey, I have this Wi-Fi modem going over MY Wi-Fi into MY router over MY internet connection - what do you mean I can't access MY data? (Shhh - it is their Encore Pro 2).
RE: Connect to DreamStation over Wifi?
Hi all,
I did some digging on this and can see the machine requesting a DNS host IP address and then trying to connect on a non-standard TCP port. As such, a custom "server" would need to listen and respond to the expected transmissions, then eventually receive the data file. As far as I can tell, there are no servers listening on the device from where we could copy the data.
In searching for information, I came across the manufacturers FAQ where they state their devices are 'secure' and 'HIPPA-compliant'. That's where I drop my research into this as I wouldn't want to inadvertently compromise it.
You can see more on the operation of the data uploads here: encoreanywhere.com/EncoreNetWeb/webhelp/clinhelp/modem_admin_book.htm
I will be buying a Wifi-enabled SD card as others have suggested. Note that such card will reduce the security of your CPAP data and care should be taken to set it up properly.
Regards,
JR
RE: Connect to DreamStation over Wifi?
It almost sounds like it's trying to connect to a VPN server. Either your IP would need to be registered with the server or a authentication certificate would need to be installed on the CPAP to connect. Since most users have a dynamic IP from their carrier, I believe that an IP registration is out.
I know it falls under HIPAA guidelines, but what would, or could, anyone do with my CPAP data. I think my credit cards are safe. . .
RE: Connect to DreamStation over Wifi?
My understanding off the dreamstatiom wifi module is that it provides one-way communication between the machine and the DreamMapper service/PR servers, much the same way the Resmed cellular connection works. It is not used to access the data on-board, and to the best of my knowledge (happy to be corrected) you cannot connect
with it externally except via EncoreAnywhere(doctors) or dreammapper(patients).
RE: Connect to DreamStation over Wifi?
The Dream Mapper app uses Bluetooth to talk to your smart phone. The DreamStations can use either a WiFi or a cellular module (they are interchangeable) that plug into the left side of the machine. You can manually tell the machine to send an upload to whatever server in the sky it goes to, and a subscribing doctor and the DME can access the data through Encore Anywhere. Can the DME call the machine - I don't know. Does the machine upload data every XX days without being told to do so - It would appear so. The DME can change settings on the machine remotely, but I do not know if the connection has to be initiated by the machine, or if it can be initiated by the DME. As far as the use of my data - any HIPPA that wants it can have it.
I now circle back to how can I get my data from that modem - and it does sort of look like it is operating a VPN kind of lash-up - which probably means that I can't. THAT however brings up an interesting point, which is it is MY DATA, and I think I am entitled to it under HIPPA (Ohhh that felt so goooood - I not only joined the entitled youngsters but I found use for HIPPA.)