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1/20/2020 4:45 am  #1


Wireless boat network

Hi guys,

We are getting a new h5000 system on the boat and I was wondering does anyone have an idea what the best way / best router to set up a wireless network is to connect the iPad on deck to the expedition downstairs. It’s a 41ft boat

Second question would it be able to do this on the b&g go free or is this just for nmea to iPad/iphone ?

Thanks.

 

1/20/2020 4:13 pm  #2


Re: Wireless boat network

Are you running other software on the iPad or do you want to see the Expedition screen on it?

 

1/20/2020 7:07 pm  #3


Re: Wireless boat network

Nick, For now we will be running Remote Desktop with the expedition screen from the laptop. I used to turn the laptop into a hotspot and use that as WiFi network  but the connection wasn’t stable enough to work a 100%

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1/21/2020 6:40 am  #4


Re: Wireless boat network

The most common product on race boats these days is the Ubiquiti M2 bullet, fully configurable, robust, very powerful.  It is however not a 'consumer friendly' unit as it is designed for IT professional use so unless you are familiar with the basics of configuring wireless networks etc it might be worth avoiding.


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1/21/2020 10:05 am  #5


Re: Wireless boat network

Thank you Campbell.

My knowledge of networks goes not far beyond basic routers at home networks. Do you have a suggestion for a more basic solution with maybe preferred router/ap?

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1/21/2020 1:19 pm  #6


Re: Wireless boat network

Have used Global Marine Network's "Optimizer" which is fairly straightforward to setup, also can repeat NMEA data when instruments network is plugged into the router via USB cable.  Has a number of other features as well, including connecting to a satphone and enabling connections via WiFi.

 

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