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So if you plug in the RJ's in a ordinary ethernet hub/switch it will not
work ?? /Bjarke "Larry" wrote in message ... "Bjarke Christensen" (nej, det skal selvfølgelig være med K da jeg er dansker) wrote in news:4415cbe0$0$60781$157c6196 @dreader1.cybercity.dk: Is Garmins new "network" also plain ethernet ? Given marine electronics manufacturers' history of proprietary crapware designed specifically to thwart hooking "their" equipment up to "our" equipment, I doubt any of it is going to be "plain ethernet" just any ol' router TCP/IP network is going to be compatible with. Hell, even some of the NMEA 0183 crapware can't talk to each other. (See recent thread trying to get a Garmin GPS to talk to a NMEA plotter.) You'll need a special box, of course, like always. 183 Euros plus layers of tax and shipping.... |
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