If you wish to connect multiple devices to the WLN20, then all devices
must use UDP mode. If the first device to connect is set to TCP mode
then no other devices will be able to connect
Once you have wirelessly connected your mobile device to the WLN20, you
will need to run the application on your mobile device that accepts NMEA
data over a TCP or UDP connection.
The IP address and port that the WLN20 transmits data on are;
IP Address
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169.254.1.1
Port
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2000
Note that some UDP connections do not ask you to enter the IP address just
the port number.
You should now be able to receive data wirelessly from the WLN20.
Normal Operation
The WLN20 consumes around 0.1 Amp and can be left on whenever the boat is
sailing. Every time NMEA data is received by the WLN20, the two yellow data LEDs
will flash. In some systems with lots of NMEA data, it is not unusual for the yellow
LEDs to be constantly flickering.
Should you have a problem connecting wirelessly to WLN20, press and hold the
Reset button for 1-2 seconds and try connecting again. In busy marinas where
there is significant wireless activity, it may not be possible for a reliable TCP/IP
connection to be made to WLN20, but once underway (at sea) a strong and
reliable connection will be achieved.
If you are using the WLN20HS for connection to an AIS and you have an iPhone of
iPad, visit the app store and download our complimentary copy of the iAI S app.
This simple but powerful app will give you an AIS radar type display of all the AIS
targets around you. It includes a built-in user guide describing how to setup and
use it with the WLN20.
By default the WLN20 creates its own wireless network. If you have a wireless
network on the boat and would prefer the WLN20 to join that network – please
see
Tech Support Note 00046-2012
on our website.
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