


To reduce the traffic in the second network, you can configure the "Transmit" filter for the "RAW" protocol of the first gateway server to "White" type and set 128267Īs the value (Figure 2), this is the message number (PGN) of "Water Depth" messages. This will reduce the traffic in first network but not at second one. On first gateway to "Transmit Only" from "Both", and to "Receive Only" on the second gateway. The signal of the Wi-Fi router usually is strongerĪnd it allows extension of the range but usually it is not required.īut what if you need only to get the depth data from the first network on the second? There is no reason to flood both networks. If you already have a Wi-Fi network on the boat, you can configure both gateways as clients of the existing network.

Voila!īe sure that everything works so that you are able to see data from first network in the second one and vice versa. Open the same page on the first gateway ( ) and configure any server the same as above. Gateway ( ) and configure any server to use "UDP" network protocol, "RAW" data protocol and port 1459 in "Both" directions (see Figure 1). For example, open the "NMEA Server" page on the second To pair the gateways, you need to set up both using UDP protocol and set the same port number. connect to the "MyBoat" network and open to check your settings.
#Setting up nmea 2000 network password#
scan for Wi-Fi networks and choose "MyBoat", specify the password and click "Connect!" button.click the "Save" (not "Save and apply") button in the "IP Address Settings".in the "IP Address Settings" section, choose "Static IP" and set the IP address to 192.168.4.100, net mask 255.255.255.0, and gateway address 192.168.4.1.open the "Wi-Fi Client" page on the administrative web site.turn on the gateway and connect to "YDWG" Wi-Fi network.connect to the "MyBoat" network to check your settings.Ĭonnect the second gateway and configure it to act as a "Wi-Fi" client:.change the default network name (SSID) "YDWG" to anything else, for example, to "MyBoat".open "Wi-Fi Access Point" on the administrative web site ( ).connect to the "YDWG" Wi-Fi network via mobile or laptop.

