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Server #3 also supports the «Debug» and «Memory» data protocols. The «Debug»
protocol is designed to diagnose hardware or software issues and described in Section
VII. The «Memory» protocol allows export of the vessel’s data from an internal
memory to GPX (tracks), CSV (spreadsheets) or XML formats; see Section IX
for details.
With the factory settings, Gateway has Server #1 enabled and pre-configured use
of TCP port 1456 and the NMEA 0183 data protocol. To connect your application
to the Gateway with factory settings:
• set the IP address 192.168.4.1 in the application settings;
• specify the TCP protocol and port 1456 in the application settings.
To use the Gateway with a Navionics Boating App, no settings are required in the app,
but some changes are required in the Gateway configuration:
•
configure one of the Gateway servers to use UDP port 2000 and NMEA 0183
data protocol;
• be sure that Gateway web server is accessible from your mobile device;
• be sure that your router forwards UDP packets between Ethernet and Wi-Fi
networks.
2. NMEA Settings and Autopilot Control
On the «NMEA Settings» page you can configure control of NMEA 2000 (SeaTalk NG)
autopilots, and tune conversion between NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 protocols.
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