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I'm attempting to directly connect my Rosepoint Nemo Gateway to my Intel NUC PC (Win10) which runs Coastal Explorer via an ethernet cable.
I had it all working through a Wifi Router but I'd like to eliminate the router as a point of failure (requiring 110 VAC) along with the need for DHCP. This is part of a project to move all navigation to 12V.
When I eliminate the router my PC still "sees" the Nemo but won't read any data. I've set up fixed IP addresses and gateways on both devices but still can't receive any NMEA 2000 or 0183 sentences.
I can ping the Nemo Gateway from the PC. Private network firewall is OFF.
I've tried straight CAT 6 cables and a crossover cable with no change.
From the Nemo manual:
Connect an Ethernet cable between the ETHERNET port on the Nemo
Gateway and your PC or network (router, switch or hub). If connecting the
Nemo Gateway to your network, your PC(s) may connect to the same network
via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. If utilizing Wi-Fi, your router or access point would provide the Wi-Fi connectivity.
When connecting to an existing network the Nemo Gateway should be able to
operate without additional configuration, either by acquiring a DHCP or LinkLocal IP address. Changes to the configuration can be made following the steps in section Device Configuration of this manual.
The Nemo Gateway can output NMEA 0183 information over UDP, allowing
multiple devices on the same network to receive data simultaneously.
Recommendation: All devices critical to the navigation system should use a
wired Ethernet connection.
My networking skills are 20+ years old (I remember token ring and AppleTalk) and Googling is getting me nowhere. I can call Rosepoint on Monday but this change was on my weekend update list and I'd love to get it resolved.
Anyone else setup like this and if so do you remember how you did it?
I had it all working through a Wifi Router but I'd like to eliminate the router as a point of failure (requiring 110 VAC) along with the need for DHCP. This is part of a project to move all navigation to 12V.
When I eliminate the router my PC still "sees" the Nemo but won't read any data. I've set up fixed IP addresses and gateways on both devices but still can't receive any NMEA 2000 or 0183 sentences.
I can ping the Nemo Gateway from the PC. Private network firewall is OFF.
I've tried straight CAT 6 cables and a crossover cable with no change.
From the Nemo manual:
Connect an Ethernet cable between the ETHERNET port on the Nemo
Gateway and your PC or network (router, switch or hub). If connecting the
Nemo Gateway to your network, your PC(s) may connect to the same network
via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. If utilizing Wi-Fi, your router or access point would provide the Wi-Fi connectivity.
When connecting to an existing network the Nemo Gateway should be able to
operate without additional configuration, either by acquiring a DHCP or LinkLocal IP address. Changes to the configuration can be made following the steps in section Device Configuration of this manual.
The Nemo Gateway can output NMEA 0183 information over UDP, allowing
multiple devices on the same network to receive data simultaneously.
Recommendation: All devices critical to the navigation system should use a
wired Ethernet connection.
My networking skills are 20+ years old (I remember token ring and AppleTalk) and Googling is getting me nowhere. I can call Rosepoint on Monday but this change was on my weekend update list and I'd love to get it resolved.
Anyone else setup like this and if so do you remember how you did it?
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