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Connectivity / Bluetooth - bselff - 09-21-2022 I currently have Starlink as my internet connection and all my other devices connect wireless without any issues. I have both 2.4 and 5.0 wireless networks but for some reason, the AirRes P10 for her will not connect, the little bluetooth light continues to blink and looking at my wireless networks, they don't show it and I do not have any routers in the system, only switches. Any and all help is greatly appreciated in access the cpap and setting a static ip or getting the system to connect to my wireless. Thanks, Bob RE: Connectivity / Bluetooth - StratCat48 - 09-21-2022 Your ResMed AirSense 10 for Her has a cellular modem and Bluetooth. The cellular modem is essentially a cellphone built into the AS10 for sending the machines data to ResMed where it can be viewed with the app myAir. It usually sends the data in the morning when you turn off the therapy. Bluetooth is not part of the WiFi network which connects to the internet in your home and cannot connect to it. They both use radio signals, but use different frequencies and technology to send and receive data. A smart device such as a cellphone or tablet that has Bluetooth can connect to your AS10 and may send the AS10 data to ResMed where it will be displayed on myAir. Your AS10 also may have an SD Card used to collect and store the AS10's data. This data can be transferred to a computer and viewed in detail using software available from this site called 'OSCAR'. Most here use OSCAR to view their data and with the help of others can optimize their therapy. RE: Connectivity / Bluetooth - Jeff8356 - 09-21-2022 Bob, Your machine does not have WiFi capabilities. The Bluetooth looks like it will only connect to your phone with the MyAir app installed, and you need to use to app to make the connection. You can still use an SD card to get your daily data (2GB-32GB) and then import it into OSCAR. |