
•
To connect to the Smart Server you will need scan for wireless
networks, select it and then enter the default WPA2 password,
which is
“
PASS-xxxx
”
, where xxxx is the same, unique four digit
code in the hotspot name.
•
Consult the user manual for your wireless device to understand
how to connect to a wireless network.
•
The Smart Server can transmit wireless NMEA data using two
different network modes; either UDP (multiple device connection)
which is the default mode or TCP (single device connection).
•
Using TCP mode, can be configured in the smart web interface.
•
Once your mobile device is wirelessly connected to the Smart
Server, open the navigation application that accepts NMEA data
over a TCP or UDP connection and setup the connection.
•
Consult the help documentation for your App to see how wireless
data connections should be configured.
•
The IP address and port that the Smart Server transmits data on are;
IP Address
-
192.168.1.1
Port
-
2000
•
Note that some UDP connections do not ask you to enter the IP
address just the port number.
4. Normal Operation
The Smart Server consumes around 0.1 Amp and can be left on whenever
the boat is sailing. Every time NMEA data is received, the yellow data LED
will flash. In some systems with lots of NMEA data, it is not unusual for
the yellow LED to be constantly flickering.
Should you have a problem connecting wirelessly to the Smart Server,
press and hold the Reset button for 1-2 seconds and try connecting
again. In busy marinas with high levels of wireless activity, getting a
reliable connection to the Smart Server may be difficult, but once
underway (at sea) a strong and reliable connection will be achieved.
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