Here is a PDF document that you can download and share with your organization's IT Department that contains the technical specifications for your Avive Connect AED. This document covers supported Wi-Fi networks on your device, data storage and usage, and data volume information.
Wi-Fi* or Cellular Connectivity Enables You to:
• View the location of each of your AEDs in the REALConnectTM platform, organize them by assigned users, locations, or labels, and configure settings.
• View the health status of your AEDs and get notified if any devices need attention (devices check in daily).
• Upload and access Emergency Data Incident Reports
• Send alerts to 911 when the AED is in use
• Download remote software updates
Connecting to Wi-Fi*
We recommend using a Wi-Fi network with your Avive Connect AED for improved bandwidth and to avoid inconsistent Cellular coverage.
To connect the AED to Wi-Fi, use the touchscreen to navigate to Settings, then select your desired Wi-Fi network.
The Avive Connect AED can connect to password-protected WPA/WPA2 Wi-Fi networks. A password must be entered on the user interface. When connected to Wi-Fi, the devices communicate over Ports 443, 80, and 123. For Wi-Fi network configurations that control access to specific web addresses, contact Avive for the list of web addresses that are required for uninterrupted connectivity.
Please note that location data is improved by connection and/or proximity to Wi-Fi networks with unmasked MAC addresses. If the security settings for Wi-Fi networks mask MAC addresses, the Avive Connect AED will rely on cellular or GPS to report the AED’s location.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Avive Connect AED does not require Wi-Fi, Cellular, or any other communication to provide its lifesaving medical treatment. The AED will be able to provide instructions to a user on how to use the device, analyze a patient's heart rhythm, and deliver defibrillation to that patient in cardiac arrest regardless of its connectivity status or lack thereof.