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oups.com: He will also STILL need a male dsub 9 connector to plug into one of those hundreds of converters you referenced, as well as driver software for proper operation if he has no serial port... r http://www.stayonline.com/detail~ID~2370.html Here's what I use, Webfoot. You plug your NMEA serial port off the NMEA multiplexer that's supposed to go to the computer into its 9-pin port. Then, you plug the Ethernet port into one of the ports on your NETGEAR wireless router. No internet connection is necessary..(c; The Webfoot receives all its DHCP data, just like your computer, from the router's DHCP server, configuring it automatically to send out NMEA data as TCP/IP packets to whatever LAN computers are connected to it, even more than one, up to 253 on most routers. Inside the laptop computer, you run a piece of software called a "virtual serial port" or "Serial Port Redirector", which comes with the Webfoot, by the way. Tell the SPR what COM port it should redirect and hook it to the webfoot's LAN address over the wireless LAN. No wires, no fuss, no tripping over wires in a busy cockpit. Boot your favorite nav software, we use The Cap'n, and tell the nav software to look on COM3 or whatever port the SPR is spoofing. The SPR, router and Webfoot handle all the interfacing. The Cap'n thinks it has found a live COM3 port with NMEA data on it, in both directions. (We don't tell The Cap'n it's on the air for fear of embarrassing it.) Take the laptop up to your favorite beanbag under the jib. Don't forget the beer. Hollar back orders on your Family Radio Service walkie to the slaves in the cockpit handling sheets and you're ready for sea!....(c; Click on that waypoint and press the GOTO button and watch the helm follow your commands..... Life is GOOD..... When you get back to the dock, be sure to plug in the cable TV line so the cable router, also hooked to the WAN port of the wireless router, can get your laptop on broadband. We're tired of looking at the movies we took to sea and will need more from alt.binaries.movies.divx newsgroup... (c; Larry Now with 1TB of storage online. |
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Larry wrote in news:Xns973A5984E6EF3noonehomecom@
208.49.80.253: Here's what I use, Webfoot. You plug your NMEA serial port off the NMEA multiplexer that's supposed to go to the computer into its 9-pin port. Then, you plug the Ethernet port into one of the ports on your NETGEAR wireless router. No internet connection is necessary..(c; Now, if the damned fool NMEA manufacturers would dump all this 1970 serial technology crap and just put an ethernet port, DHCP enabled of course, on their boxes, I could be watching the radar on the bow, in color of course, too! Nuts.....(d^ ![]() NMEA SUCKS.... |
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Larry wrote: Larry wrote in news:Xns973A5984E6EF3noonehomecom@ 208.49.80.253: Here's what I use, Webfoot. You plug your NMEA serial port off the NMEA multiplexer that's supposed to go to the computer into its 9-pin port. Then, you plug the Ethernet port into one of the ports on your NETGEAR wireless router. No internet connection is necessary..(c; Now, if the damned fool NMEA manufacturers would dump all this 1970 serial technology crap and just put an ethernet port, DHCP enabled of course, on their boxes, I could be watching the radar on the bow, in color of course, too! Nuts.....(d^ ![]() NMEA SUCKS.... 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 |
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Mr Me...
You must be referring to "NavNet" FurunoNet(?) Two problems with ethernet...!. the manufacturers have been spending money hand over fist to re-invent the wheel under the dubious auspices of Beth Kahr and her NMEA cronies, and are headlong into propagating NMEA 2000 (should have called it 2010)..their version of can-buss technology.....(but no provision for video display inter-connectivity) the solution to that is black box and cpu with display simlar to NavNet , I agree,with some reservation in that if the cpu goes down you lose ALL instruments. The second problem( much easier to solve)is that the RJ connections used on much of the equipment are almost useless in a sal****er environment due to corrosion...The solution- wireless? perhaps, the weatherized hubs etc, are not that weatherized, or hardwired with more positive means of mechanical connection. Which brings us back to problem # 1...Personally, I say screw the NMEA, and opt for black- box,...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.... Regards, markvictor |
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"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) |
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![]() "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 |
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Leanne,
That would be the Casio wris****ches, as opposed to the Uniden...lol regards, markvictor |
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Larry,
I see that you're an accomplshed mind reader as well....lol regards, markvictor |
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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? |
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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. |
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