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RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - jochumr - 03-07-2018

(11-06-2017, 05:46 PM)kerm007 Wrote: hello 

how do i connect this device to my home wifi and tranfert data to a software ?

Thanks

The connection is automatic. Hidden in the software is an app that uses a phone connection (mine is AT&T) to connect to the "MyAir" a cloud based repository. As others have mentioned it takes about an hour after you stop using the machine for your daily data to upload. The set up is automatic once you plug the machine in.


RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - elhamidi - 03-15-2018

(02-26-2018, 10:19 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote:
(02-26-2018, 12:12 AM)elhamidi Wrote: Thank you sonicboom,
I had found Toshiba airflash, but does it matter w-03 version or w-04 version? Are both compatible to ResMed A10?
What's the max size ResMed AirSense can hold 16,32 or 64?

Both versions of the FlashAir will work.  The W-04 version has some additional command parameters that aren't really used for CPAP data transfer purposes.  The Resmed is designed to use a 2Gb SD card, so any size FlashAir will work.  I recommend that you look at getting the best value for your money.  Usually this seems to be the 16Gb.

Hi,
Now on ResMed website  https://www.resmed.com/us/en/consumer/support/devices/therapy-data-card-faqs.html they claim that 1GB SD card easily stores 365 days of usage data, 30 days of detailed data, and seven days of high-resolution data. What is the difference between the 3 and how to get the SD record High Resolution or 365 days!


RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - Crimson Nape - 03-15-2018

The best answer I can give is,  the 365 is a summary of each day, the 30 days is all the measured parameter's values per day, and the 7 days is the raw breath by breath data.

I highly recommend that you routinely copy the SD card's data to a dedicated directory on your PC.  SD cards are known to fail.


RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - elhamidi - 03-15-2018

(03-15-2018, 11:16 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote: The best answer I can give is,  the 365 is a summary of each day, the 30 days is all the measured parameter's values per day, and the 7 days is the raw breath by breath data.

I highly recommend that you routinely copy the SD card's data to a dedicated directory on your PC.  SD cards are known to fail.

But ALL these three data are already stored in the SD card, nothing required to dedicate the SD card to record or monitor one of them! It's just how we import them and which application is used, right?


RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - Crimson Nape - 03-15-2018

You are correct. Just make sure that you have Essentials Plus turned on for the SD card to capture the detailed data.  It is in the clinician's menu.


RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - txrpls - 03-16-2018

if you have some networking skills you can set up the W04 card with a static IP address or STA mode. When this set up correctly you can access the card as using the static IP address as a shared drive in windows.
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I access my card from both my computers with this method and never take the card out of the machine. 
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This also doesn't require using any software to retrieve the data.  Sleepyhead will read it straight in via wifi. It is a little slow, however.
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You can also access the card using your browser and the IP address.
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RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - jaswilliams - 03-17-2018

I find flashpap a great utility to use with a flashair card it allows me to download the data (I keep an sd card in my Pc which I use to store the downloaded data so I can also use resscan if I feel the urge) flashpap also autostarts sleepyhead.


RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - elhamidi - 03-17-2018

I have a big issue now. for the last couple of days my FlashAir ONLY pull one hour of A10. while my MyAir tells me I had slept for 8 and 9 hours. Something wrong could be with the FlashAir card! It was working fine before but all of a sudden ONLY one hour or less than two hours are detected!! Any advice, should I format it again?
Is there a way for formatting?


RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - elhamidi - 03-17-2018

(03-16-2018, 09:26 PM)txrpls Wrote: if you have some networking skills you can set up the W04 card with a static IP address or STA mode. When this set up correctly you can access the card as using the static IP address as a shared drive in windows.
 
I access my card from both my computers with this method and never take the card out of the machine. 

This also doesn't require using any software to retrieve the data.  Sleepyhead will read it straight in via wifi. It is a little slow, however.

You can also access the card using your browser and the IP address.

I can access the card by browse and I can ping it, how to access by IP. It has static IP , but cant add it as network drive or even network location. Any advice?


RE: resmed airsense 10 wifi - Crimson Nape - 03-17-2018

(03-17-2018, 08:18 AM)elhamidi Wrote: I can access the card by browse and I can ping it, how to access by IP. It has static IP , but cant add it as network drive or even network location. Any advice?

Unless you have the WebDAV parameter active on the WiFi card you won't be able to attach it as a drive.  The easiest way to download data from the card, is to use either Sleep Master or FlashPAP free software.  They take care of all the communications for you.

Here are the links to each one:
Sleep Master
FlashPAP