Congratulations on the purchase of your iNavHub Wireless Router. It is recommended that your router is installed by a professional installer. If the iNavHub is to be connected to the internet via a Digital Yacht WL510 long range Wi-Fi Adaptor it is recommended that this installation/configuration is carried out by someone with suitable IT experience and knowledge of Ethernet networks.
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If the unit is to be hidden away behind a bulkhead, Wi-Fi reception maybe reduced. In this situation, it is advisable to fit an SMA extension cable, which is available from many suppliers. The Extension cable length should be kept to a minimum, between 1m and 3m would be recommended.
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Installation Step 3 The following steps only need to be followed if you are connecting the iNavHub to a Digital Yacht WL510 long range Wi-Fi Adaptor. Using the network cable supplied with the iNavHub or the WL510, insert one end in to the iNavHub socket labelled “WAN Internet (WL510 option)”...
When you connect a wireless device to the iNavHub, the “WIRELESS” LED will flash. 4. Network Configuration Digital Yacht have pre-configured the iNavHub so that in most situations it will work straight out of the box with no additional configuration required. The iNavHub default settings are as follows;...
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These two activities can be done simultaneously with no additional configuration changes or switching of wireless networks. 5. Sharing Long Range Wi-Fi Connection When you use the iNavHub with the Digital Yacht WL510, all routing of the wireless connections to the internet are automatically configured.
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6. Using the Wireless NMEA 0183 Server Data If you are using iNavHub with the NMEA 0183 network on the boat, then you will need to wirelessly connect your iPhone/iPad or Android device to iNavHub as detailed in section 4. Once connected, you should run a suitable App that can receive UDP data.
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