RE: Problems with Flashair
What Operating System are you using?
Are you testing the card’s connectivity from the CPAP or your computer’s SD slot?
What is the approximate distance between your CPAP and the access point?
Are there any 2.4Ghz devices in between your CPAP and the access point (e.g.: microwave, 2.4Ghz wireless telephone base unit, or 2.4Ghz home automation)?
What data download program are you using, Sleep Master or FlashPAP?
Windows 10 Profesional
Testing from both the cpap and the sd slot, cannot find broadcasting, everything shows off air
Distance is minimal at 15 feet, the card has been working about a year from this location
When trying in the computer's sd slot there is not any other device close
Using Flashpap
I am thinking that the card has seen better days?
RE: Problems with Flashair
If it's the card, Amazon has (had?) a good price on a 16Gb W-03 version.
RE: Problems with Flashair
(03-06-2018, 12:29 PM)AlanE Wrote: Not really. 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255 is private along with 172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255 and 192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255. None of those are routable to WAN.
Thanks for the education, but it's still weird. I did look up router default setups on
http://10-0-0-1.com/ and there are a few setup that way, but most that you'd get around here are the 192.168.X.X default, lotta leaps to get to 10.200.14.X. If his/her router is setup that way, so be it.
RE: Problems with Flashair
Comcast's default was in the 10.0.0.0 subnet. About the only one I have seen using it.