Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Todd, I'm using the B&B Electronics serial direct to network box
between our NMEA network and a $39 Netgear wireless router. The box is $149, not $700 West Marine pricing. Are you using their Virtual Serial Port software? It works great with The Cap'n, totally transparent. The Cap'n thinks it's talking to the serial port, not the TCP/IP of the Linksys PCMCIA card in the side of the Dell Latitude. Pretty cool to sit on the bow and waypoint the B&G Network Pilot....(c; I can also simultaneously logon to Ashley Marina's WiFi open network near the docks very nicely. Too bad noone has a better WiFi network out in the harbor....dammit. The RS-232 I/O works very nicely with our Noland Multiplexer's RX/TX port. The Cap'n gets the data and waypoints her around great! B&B Electronics specializes in remote instrumentation...... On 6 Nov 2003 11:20:57 -0800, (Todd) wrote: I just want to say a big thanks to everyone on this group who responded to my post last year regarding a wireless NMEA navigation server. Based on your ideas and suggestions we've turned it into a real product and are currently beta testing it with a number of boats: http://www.marinewireless.us Anyhow, thanks again for all the feedback and help in turning this idea into reality. Now we'll just have to see if there is any real market demand for wireless navigation ;-) -Todd Larry W4CSC "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!" |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
2003 Cingular Wireless Winterfest Boat Parade presented by Nokia | General | |||
Save your Win 3.1 notebook for NMEA testing..... | Electronics | |||
Laptop passive cooling idea | Electronics | |||
Before you connect new NMEA and blow your network.... | Cruising | |||
Before you connect new NMEA and blow your network.... | Electronics |