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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....


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.....

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