FlashPAP and DreamStation
Does FlashPAP work with DreamStation or do I need to use Sleep Master?
RE: FlashPAP and DreamStation
As long as your SD card can be accessed through wifi, you can use either. It doesn't depend on the machine but an SD card such as Flashair. Either program can access the FlashAir SD card.
RE: FlashPAP and DreamStation
OK. Thanks. I didn't see Dream station listed in the FlashPAPP app.
RE: FlashPAP and DreamStation
Hmm now you mentioned it. I guess it would depend on the file structure of the SD card as well. My bad, wasn't thinking too clear. I haven't heard anyone complain that it doesn't work yet.
RE: FlashPAP and DreamStation
(02-14-2016, 10:09 PM)AlanE Wrote: Hmm now you mentioned it. I guess it would depend on the file structure of the SD card as well. My bad, wasn't thinking too clear. I haven't heard anyone complain that it doesn't work yet.
I can confirm that FlashPAP imports my data from my DreamStation to my Mac and on Windows 10 running on Parallels on my Mac using the Flashair card.
RE: FlashPAP and DreamStation
Nice. Makes things a little easier doesn't it?
RE: FlashPAP and DreamStation
It sure does. I had a hard time connecting the card to my computer until I put my CPAP in the same room as the computer. After it connected I reserved an IP address for the card and was able to move the CPAP back to the bedroom. It has worked great ever since.
RE: FlashPAP and DreamStation
Hello. I'm new to the Board, and impressed with all the valuable information to be found here.
I'm wondering if it might be possible to use the Dreamstation WiFi module to transfer data wirelessly, instead of a FlashAir card.
Not to transfer the summary data that can be sent via Bluetooth to DreamMapper, but the full data set to be loaded onto SleepyHead.
Thanks!!
RE: FlashPAP and DreamStation
Hi sedelstein -
The short answer is, "No". SleepyHead doesn't incorporate the communication protocol for the WiFi.
Sorry!
RE: FlashPAP and DreamStation
Hi [b]Crimson Nape[/b], thank you for your welcome, and for your quick reply!
OK, got it: SleepyHead is not there yet.
How about Encore, or some other software?
My nightly data is currently not uploaded to any 'provider,' but I understand that they can set up their computers to get our data via this WiFi module, and display it.
Correct?
Can't we do the same?