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RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - MCS2014 - 10-13-2020

(10-13-2020, 12:33 AM)Jeff8356 Wrote: Your ISP has the whole range selected.  No big deal, we can change that.

In the IPv4 section you can change the "DHCP Ending Address" to 245 and click Save.  Please enter a value less than or equal to 253.

Dont change anything else.  You may need to reboot the router/modem to make sure it changes.  Which means you will get knocked offline for a minute or two.  Wouldn't be a bad idea to reboot your computers/devices also.

Next yoou will need to edit the Flashair config file.  I will use your info below:

Code:
[WLANSD]

DHCP_Enabled=NO
IP_Address=192.168.0.250
Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0        
Default_Gateway=192.168.0.1
Preferred_DNS_Server=192.168.0.1

[VENDOR]

VERSION=FA9CAW3AW3.00.01
CID=02544d535731364740d231dd79010a01
PRODUCT=FlashAir
APPSSID=NETGEAR5309
APPNETWORKKEY=**************
APPNAME=FlashAir
APPMODE=5
APPAUTOTIME=0
DNSMODE=1
UPLOAD=1
NOISE_CANCEL=2
LOCK=1
WEBDAV=1
TIMEZONE=-16

You will need to type in your wifi password next to "APPNETWORKKEY=" anytime you edit the config file.  Delete the line of asterisk and add you password, you should see it in plain text.

After the config file is saved, eject the SD card properly (don't just yank it out).

Then put the FlashAir into your CPAP machine and give it a minute or two.

Open your File Manager and click "Map Network Drive" then enter the info below:
     

And hopefully you will have a connection between you computer and the Flashair in your CPAP machine.

We can go into transferring files after we make sure this works first.....
It will not let me increase DHCP Ending Address:
"Please enter a value less than or equal to 253."


RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - GuyScharf - 10-13-2020

Jeff is suggesting setting the ending address to 245. It should allow you to do that.


RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - MCS2014 - 10-13-2020

(10-13-2020, 01:45 AM)GuyScharf Wrote: Jeff is suggesting setting the ending address to 245.  It should allow you to do that.

My bad, thought it said 254. Done.

The OSCAR version installed in 1.1.1.

Question: Do I need to add the top part to the config?:

Code:
[WLANSD]

DHCP_Enabled=NO
IP_Address=192.168.0.250
Subnet_Mask=255.255.255.0        
Default_Gateway=192.168.0.1
Preferred_DNS_Server=192.168.0.1

This was not in it before.


RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - Crimson Nape - 10-13-2020

Yes, add everything that Jeff8356 listed. After you follow his instructions, you should be able to see your FlashAir using your web browser. In the URL bar, type "192.168.0.250" and press <ENTER>.


RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - MCS2014 - 10-13-2020

(10-13-2020, 06:56 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote: Yes, add everything that Jeff8356 listed.   After you follow his instructions, you should be able to see your FlashAir using your web browser.  In the URL bar, type "192.168.0.250" and press <ENTER>.

Nothing coming up when I type in that, just hangs. Something amiss? Did I need to download some FlashAir software maybe?


RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - GuyScharf - 10-13-2020

(10-06-2020, 02:35 AM)MCS2014 Wrote: Thanks. Just got my new card in.

Exactly which card did you get, and what is its capacity?


RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - Jeff8356 - 10-13-2020

Try http://192.168.0.250 in your browser address bar

It may be defaulting to "https://" instead

The FlashAir software should only be needed if you need to re-initialize the card (set it back to factory defaults) or to update the firmware.

Which version is your FlashAir card? If you got it recently it should be W-04, if it's older it might be a W-03. It should say on the front of the card.


RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - MCS2014 - 10-13-2020

(10-13-2020, 02:58 PM)GuyScharf Wrote:
(10-06-2020, 02:35 AM)MCS2014 Wrote: Thanks. Just got my new card in.

Exactly which card did you get, and what is its capacity?
Exactly the one stated in the instructions:
Toshiba FlashAir III W03 16GB Wireless SD Memory Card  (PFW016U-1CCW)


RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - MCS2014 - 10-14-2020

(10-13-2020, 03:00 PM)Jeff8356 Wrote: Try http://192.168.0.250 in your browser address bar

It may be defaulting to "https://" instead

The FlashAir software should only be needed if you need to re-initialize the card (set it back to factory defaults) or to update the firmware.

Which version is your FlashAir card?  If you got it recently it should be W-04, if it's older it might be a W-03.  It should say on the front of the card.

Still just hangs when I type it in. Then this comes up: "The connection has timed out

The server at 192.168.0.250 is taking too long to respond."

Version is W-03. Bought on Amazon last week: [Commercial Link Removed] Search Amazon for: Toshiba-Flash-Wireless-Memory-PFW016U-1CCW/dp/B00UOYPZNE

I think I need to re-initialize when I keep removing the card from the machine (I'm still using the standard card until for my manual readings until I get this new one to work) ?


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RE: Monitoring data wirelessly - Crimson Nape - 10-14-2020

You should be able to mount it in your computer's SD slot and it will connect to the network.  It doesn't have to be in your CPAP to work.  You can try this; Insert the SD card in your Mac. Open a terminal window, type: ping -c3 192.168.0.250  If it is connected to your network it should answer.  Since I'm not a Mac user, Jeff will need to confirm the proper syntax for a Mac, but try arp -a in the window as well.  This should list the devices connected to your network.