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Accessing Dreamstation cellular modem - MontanaGoat - 01-29-2017 Anyone know how I can dial into my Philips-Respironics DreamStation Auto CPAP cellular modem? I've read the available provider manuals and find no cellular modem setup instructions that might give me the cellular number, etc. thanks. RE: Accessing Dreamstation cellular modem - Beej - 01-29-2017 I don't think you dial into it. As far as I know, it doesn't have a "phone number". One of the more technical folks may know for sure. RE: Accessing Dreamstation cellular modem - MontanaGoat - 01-29-2017 (01-29-2017, 10:28 AM)Beej Wrote: I don't think you dial into it. As far as I know, it doesn't have a "phone number". I used the wrong phrase. One accesses cellular modems with their IP address. RE: Accessing Dreamstation cellular modem - Sleeprider - 01-29-2017 I don't know that even technically proficient members can fully answer this question. The modem functions are essentially undocumented to the public. We know that DMEs and care givers can receive limited information via modem from a machine, and there appears to be capability to transmit prescription information back. To the best of my knowledge the modem in Philips machines is not used for any firmware updates and the only way an individual could obtain compliance or therapy information, or communicate inbound, would be to have a license and specialized software from Philips Respironics. In short, you cannot access the modem in either direction. RE: Accessing Dreamstation cellular modem - pholynyk - 01-29-2017 Beej is correct, the cellular modem doesn't have a 'phone number'. It has an electronic ID or IMEI, which is a hardware address. The phone number is just an entry in a data base. The over-the-air protocol uses the IMEI, and unless you have one of those fake cell stations the surveillance agencies use, you cannot see it or use it yourself. Phillips and Resmed have arrangements with phone companies to allow them to connect to their devices using the IMEI, but you can't do that. RE: Accessing Dreamstation cellular modem - MontanaGoat - 01-29-2017 Thanks all. RE: Accessing Dreamstation cellular modem - chill - 01-29-2017 And there is nothing you can do or get via the modem that you can't also do via the clinicians' menu or get from the SD card. The modem is just a convenience for the equipment supplier you so you don't need to physically take in your machine. |