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Getting nmea connections into my laptop
Me wrote in news:Me-C494F2.09431328122005
@netnews.worldnet.att.net: You just need the newer Furuno gear that uses FurunoNet....(ethernet) as the interconnect metheod..... adding an IP Stack/Ethernet Port to Marine Electronics is comming... just not here yet....except Furuno..... Me Never saw that. Thanks. Is it DHCP-enabled for automatic router addressing or some proprietary nonsense to make Furuno richer? |
Getting nmea connections into my laptop
"markvictor" wrote in
oups.com: Now all I need is a new microwave oven that doesn't disrupt every signal on my boat, so Larry and I can have something to snack on when we're drinking beer under the jib barking orders at the crew over their FRS-enabled wris****ches.... (beep-beep-click) PREPARE TO COME ABOUT! (beep) |
Getting nmea connections into my laptop
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 21:11:16 -0500, Larry wrote:
Never saw that. Thanks. Is it DHCP-enabled for automatic router addressing or some proprietary nonsense to make Furuno richer? ==================================== Why would you need DHCP if you are using static IPs? I have not yet tried it on my Navnet gear but I believe you can use an ordinary hub or switch for the interconnects. |
Getting nmea connections into my laptop
"Larry" wrote in message ... "markvictor" wrote in oups.com: Now all I need is a new microwave oven that doesn't disrupt every signal on my boat, so Larry and I can have something to snack on when we're drinking beer under the jib barking orders at the crew over their FRS-enabled wris****ches.... Wris****ches...... That reminds me of a certain night at a club meeting Chi-Chi's, where the TV sets wouldn't stay on the same channel even after the bartender reset them. Leanne |
Getting nmea connections into my laptop
Leanne,
That would be the Casio wris****ches, as opposed to the Uniden...lol regards, markvictor |
Getting nmea connections into my laptop
Larry,
I see that you're an accomplshed mind reader as well....lol regards, markvictor |
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