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It turns out that I've been able to send a lot of my NMEA data over WiFi without purchasing any hardware at all (assuming you've got an extra lap top laying around). The trick is something called OpenCPN software which is nominally a charting program but in reality has become much more. OpenCPN has the ability to establish network connections, both inbound and outbound. By using an old laptop to take in all of my NMEA data on serial ports (GPS data from the chart plotter and AIS data from the VHF radio), I can then send the data back out over the WiFi network by doing a UDP broadcast to TCP/IP address 192.168.0.255:1. Any other computer on the boat can receive that datastream on the same IP address and port number so I can have multiple computers at different locations displaying and processing navigation data. This is very interresting ! I can not succed to do that. When the PC is connected with cable it works but not when is only connected with WIFI to a local network Can you tell us more about the configuration of the clients and the configurations of the server both on opencpn parameters and wiindows parameters Thanks for help Gilles |
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