NMEA 2000 Wi-Fi Router YDNR-02N
The Router connects all marine and mobile devices easily. It supports all popular marine protocols, is compatible with virtually all marine software, and even allows management of your vessel from a web browser without internet connection or installed software.
The Router is equipped with NMEA 2000 and SeaTalk ports, two NMEA 0183 ports, has three TCP/UDP data servers and a built-in web server, where you can easily configure it or update the firmware. It creates its own Wi-Fi network (Access Point) or can be connected to a boat’s existing Wi-Fi.
The Web Gauges page of the built-in web site allows managing of a digital switching equipment and real time viewing of vessel data using a web browser on PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone; no internet connection or app installation is required. If you have access to your boat Wi-Fi network over the internet, Web Gauges are a ready solution to monitor and manage your vessel.
The Router has the best bi-directional converters between NMEA 2000, NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk, with the widest range of supported messages on the market. Routing of data flows can be easily managed from a web interface (see Picture 8), and individual message filters on each port and data server allows limiting the traffic for low speed ports or block specific devices, NMEA 2000 messages, SeaTalk datagrams or NMEA 0183 sentences.
The Router has the best bi-directional converters between NMEA 2000, NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk, with the widest range of supported messages on the market. Routing of data flows can be easily managed from a web interface (see Picture 8), and individual message filters on each port and data server allows limiting the traffic for low speed ports or block specific devices, NMEA 2000 messages, SeaTalk datagrams or NMEA 0183 sentences.
The Router use cases:
connecting old (NMEA 0183, SeaTalk) equipment (sensors, autopilots) to modern chart plotters with NMEA 2000 interface only;
connecting of equipment with different port speed or protocol (e.g. SeaTalk sensors to NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 equipment, or 4800 bps GPS receiver with 38400 bps AIS or VHF with built-in AIS receiver);
connect marine equipment with software and apps (compatible with virtually all marine software, including OpenCPN, Expedition 10, Coastal Explorer, iNavx, Navionics Boating, iSailor and others);
solving of software connectivity problems (using data filters, or tunnel mode without checksum validation for very old NMEA 0183 equipment);
managing and monitoring of a vessel over Internet (VPN access to boat’s Wi-Fi is required);
wireless link between NMEA 0183 or SeaTalk devices or segments of NMEA 2000 network (pair of Routers required);
managing and updating of NMEA 2000 devices, recording NMEA 2000 data for diagnostics.