Raynet Connections; Third Party Hardware With Companion Apps; Seatalkng Connection - Raymarine YachtSense Link Installation & Operation Instructions

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5.10 RayNet connections

Up to 4 RayNet devices can be connected to the YachtSense ™ Link using the
RayNet connections. RayNet networks can also be created or expanded by
connecting the YachtSense ™ Link to a network switch such as the HS5.

5.11 Third party hardware with companion apps

To guarantee optimum wireless network performance the router does not
bridge wired (RayNet) and wireless (Boat Wi-Fi) connections, and instead
routes packets between the two networks.
This means that:
• Third-party hardware that uses mDNS can use a wired (RayNet) connection
to the router and be discoverable by its companion app that is installed on
a device connected to the router's wireless (Boat Wi-Fi) connection.
• Third-party hardware that does not use mDNS requires a wireless (Boat
Wi-Fi) connection to the router for it to be discoverable by its companion
app.
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• Third-party hardware where the companion app supports fixed IP
addressing for discovery can use wired (RayNet) connection to the router.

5.12 SeaTalkng connection

The router should be connected to SeaTalkng ® backbone using the
supplied SeaTalkng ® spur cable. Connection to a SeaTalkng ® backbone
enables compatible data to be received and transmitted by the router.
The SeaTalkng ® connection also enables communications with Raymarine
Axiom™ MFDs and Raymarine YachtSense ™ Digital Control Systems.
Note:
The SeaTalkng ® backbone requires a dedicated 12 V dc power supply and
is not supplied power from the router.

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