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Larry W4CSC
 
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"Meindert Sprang" wrote in
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Show me a Furuno GPS, fishfinder or fluxgate sensor with ethernet...

Meindert


Furuno calls Ethernet "Navnet"....so it can be sold at exhorbitant prices,
in case someone knows what Ethernet stuff costs...(c;

http://www.hfradio.com/furuno.htm

I have no experience with it, but from all I've read you simply plug it
into an Ethernet hub....er, ah....instead of some little NMEA multiplexer
box that only has a few ports....(c;

Use a Netgear hub. They work best for the money....

Here, educate yourself away from the NMEA stuff for a change....
http://www.furuno.com/Furuno/Doc/0/A.../NavNet+Brochu
re+4-12-04.pdf
(add the lines together. Damned embedded cookies.)

MODEL IP ADDRESS alternate HOST NAME alternate
1722/1732/1742/1762 172.031.003.004 172.031.003.006 RADAR RADAR1
1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C 172.031.003.001 172.031.003.007 RADAR RADAR2
1833/1933/1943 172.031.003.002 172.031.003.008 RADAR RADAR3
1833C/1933C/1943C/1953C 172.031.003.003 172.031.003.009 RADAR RADAR4
GP-1700 172.031.014.002 172.031.014.010 PLOTTER PLOTTER1
GP-1700C 172.031.014.001 172.031.014.011 PLOTTER PLOTTER2
GP-1900C 172.031.003.005 172.031.003.012 PLOTTER PLOTTER3
BBFF1 172.031.092.001 Do not change SOUNDER Do not change
NOTE: Display writes any changed information to the BBFF1network card for
retention.
Displaying digital temperature and depth on NavNet display(s), (using BBFF1
as source)
Configure using [MENU] (default setting is NMEA for an external source)
[SYSTEM CONFIGURATION]
[GENERAL SETUP] (use [NMEA] to display input from external depth /
temperature devices)
TEMPERATURE SOURCE [ETR] (transducers with temperature sensor only)
DEPTH SOURCE [ETR]

Here's the IP address for the various models. Unfortunately, none of these
are STANDARDLY compatible with DHCP-enabled routers. Too bad they didn't
make all of them DHCP-enabled so any ol' kid's router could have had more
control over all of them....(sigh)