[TG] [TG11] Networking 4 devices
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06-11-20, 01:22 AM
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RE: [TG11] Networking 4 devices
Hello Scott,
SeatalkNG / NMEA2000 is an industry-standard network for general-purpose navigational data (heading, speed, depth, GPS etc.). It's too slow to carry graphical information such as sounder, radar, chart or video images and these run on a separate, Raymarine-proprietary high-speed network called SeatalkHS or Raynet (same data, different connectors.) Most systems will use both STNG and Raynet but they're very different and not interchangeable. Your a127s and CP370 would be networked together via Raynet cables, the autopilot components would connect to each other and to the Master a127 via STNG (assuming its a current Evolution autopilot.) It's not possible to connect CP370 to STNG and you will see that the CP370 does not have an STNG connector. The a127s each have two network ports, so you would connect them together via one port on each and connect the CP370 to the second port on either display - no HS5 required. For more information on STNG, see the STNG Reference Manual. Regards, Tom Raymarine since 1999. Interests: Diagnosis of problems in sonar/fishfinders, NMEA2000, ethernet comms, autopilots, thermal cameras Location: Sydney, Australia. Please don't PM me asking for direct support, please ask a public question instead so that others can see the question and answer. Forum posts will always be answered before PM requests. |
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[TG11] Networking 4 devices - Scottnic3 - 06-02-20, 03:01 AM
RE: [TG11] Networking 4 devices - Tom - Raymarine - Moderator - 06-11-20 01:22 AM
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