Merlinhome Transmitter Wifi

• by • 2014-02-21 01:02:10 • • 12182 views • 20 comments I just got Merlin@home transmitter for my SJM Anthem programmed as a dual chamber. YOLO friendly suggestion: To make it work without a landline - plug any USB 2.0 adapter into your Merlin paired with your 'n class' wi-Fi router ( that you already use for internet access i.e. 802.11 b/g/n standard ) and you are set. Cost = $35 for life. Here is where SJM took a BAD FALL on their business model: the corp. Can either charge you $16/mo for a cell phone adapter = $1,920 for 10 yrs (avg. Life) or $450 for a 'broadband kit' for life.

The Merlin.net™ Patient Care Network and Merlin@home™ transmitter work. Through a landline or via the Wireless USB Adapter) and transmit your device. Easy to set up and use, the Merlin@home™ transmitter sends data from patients' implanted devices to the secure Merlin.net™ PCN for remote cardiac.

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Well, it turned out the kit is only off-the-shelf router and a USB 2.0 adapter - worth $100 retail @ Walmart.com. Nothing proprietary in it. Feeling fleeced and violated with 4.5 x markup! I am taking off for EU to work there, Merlin transmitter got a German transformer plug with interchangeable receptacles and I just saved me more than a Geico lizard (apologies to geckos, not SJM amphibians). Might be more to it than that. Speak english video.

By - 2014-03-02 12:03:50 Zapper: I just got the Merlin@Home unit a week or so ago too after the battery in my old ICD went ERI (after 6 years) and I got a new one. I have only VoIP phones and very poor cell coverage at home, so like you I need internet connectivity for the Merlin unit. You're right about the off the shelf (Buffalo) router and USB WiFi adapter kit they're selling for $450.

A real rip off, and a kluge besides (and who wants a second router, especially when it's locked down by SJM?). But I don't think that the Merlin@Home unit will support just any USB WiFi adapter. It probably doesn't have driver support for many adapters (maybe just the Ralink chip set used by the Buffalo adapter they supply?), and then there is the issue of setting up the wireless parameters. You could do that with WPS, but the adapter would need to have a hardware WPS button since there's no way to use a wireless client setup utility. It sounds as though you might already have WiFi working with the Merlin box.

If so, which USB wifi adapter did you use? I have an adapter here with a hardware WPS button that works fine with my Windows PC.

But it won't even light up when plugged into the Merlin (and it even has a Ralink chip set, although not the same one used by the Buffalo adapter they are selling). I'm thinking that there is more going on here than meets the eye. That maybe they have something hard coded in the Merlin box that is specific to the items in their kit. I got screwed by - 2014-06-24 03:06:44 I bought the broadband kit for $450 so I wouldnt have to pay the monthly cell charge. What a ripoff.

I should have read this forum first. Anyway it works and I can call st judes anytime for tech support. The gal named Dana at integron is an idiot and very rude. She said you have to plug into router which is wrong!!! You get a transmitter and a router.

The transmitter sends data over wifi to the router which plugs into you existing router. Get a different person if you get Dana. DIY by - 2014-09-17 03:09:43 I'm a computer science graduate and working network administrator and my dad has a Merlin@Home I'm trying to get to work over VOIP. This wifi kit intrigues me. It seems plausible to replicate this with off the shelf hardware but we need to figure out a few things. Have any of you been able to log into the web interface of the provided router?