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My thoughts too. And then they will (as usual) either keep it a secreet og
try to worry us with arguments like "specially tested for marine use" making almost impossible for other companies to sell even a equally waterproof ethernet switch. I'm all for the idea of using equipment that's designed for use in a marine environment. The last thing I want when I jump in the boat after a long work week is to discover some cheapie consumer-grade device has gotten corroded and shorted out my electrical system in an attempt to save itself. But coming a close second is not getting reamed paying for "marine" stuff. Especially when it's tweaked to be proprietary. Best price I've seen on it thus far has been around $230. That's a bit of a premium for an 8 port ethernet switch but not egregiously so if it's got a decent switch inside it. But seeing as boating environment isn't likely to be a bandwidth hog they may have just slapped a low-end switch in there. Anyone know what's actually in there? Once we get the boat in the water I'll see if our E-80 works with a regular ethernet switch. But until they actually get around to shipping Raytech v6 there won't be anything on the wire to packet sniff with Ethereal. |
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