But perhaps NEMO has a special port setting or security feature which controls what network devices might connect to it. Your iPad CE works and that it suggests NEMO function via wifi is good. My understanding is it communicates to iCE with an ethernet connection to a wifi router. There are only a few instrument displays available in the current version of iCE. You don’t need talker capability to see basic instrument, heading, weather and AIS data. The NMEA 0183 over TCP should indicate it is a listener.Ī recent communication from Rose Point said that the NMEA 0183 talker is available only with the NEMO device but not with other wireless devices. Use the same ip address and port for TCP or just the same port for UDP that you see on your iPad. You will use either NMEA 0183 over TCP or UDP. If wireless network connection to the iPhone is working then check CE Settings_Electronics_Devices on your iPad and set your iPhone to the same settings. That security is administered on the router / gateway. If you can’t connect with your iPhone, this might be a reason. The Safari browser on the iPhone can do the same thing.įor security reasons wifi networks are sometimes configured to allow connections only from specific computers or devices based on device mac addresses, network location or other network name, port, or address. You don’t need to change anything you just need to verify the wifi connection and capability at this point.Ī browser may use either an ip address or a webpage url to get to the router admin site. Your iPad may use a browser and webpage to communicate and administer settings on your boat wireless router / NMEA gateway so once your iPhone wifi setting is the same as your iPad and after it looks like it is connected to the boat wifi see if you can connect to the same admin site with it. On my iPhone the cellular data connection works independently and does not interfere with boat wifi for iCE or windows CE. which communicates with a wireless NMEA gateway.Ĭheck the wifi network connection settings on your iPad and connect your iPhone to the same wifi connection. My iphone connects with the NMEA network through a wireless router. That pretty much leaves the problem with your NMEA wifi connection and/or with the CE Electronics Device setup. ICE works on your iPad so that indicates that the boat NMEA network and associated instruments are working as they should. I may just be missing it or Rose Point may have chosen to remove the setting switch and place that important decision into the CE system software logic. I turned it off in the past and now I can’t find the setting switch to do that on the latest version (v.53.2 from the Test flight beta app). There was a way to turn that off in older versions of iCE. GPS position data might be coming from your iPhone location services instead of the boat NMEA network. You write you only see position on your iPhone. I assume you connect with the iPad using wifi and are not using wired serial communications / usb / lightning connector or other communications connection. I apologize in advance for mentioning things you already know and have tried. Rose Point is the authority and I yield to them for the best info. I can only tell you what works on my iPhoneX. However, given the increasing use of wireless radar and general MFD wireless connectivity for other purposes and for the benefit of future users of iPad/iPhone CE I thought some discussion here might be worthwhile. For the most secure resolution for my problem I plan to install the wired radar data cable between the radar and mfd. That creates a Faraday cage effect which inhibits external radio signal strength including the radar signal to and from the mast located radar. My boat is a sailboat with full canvas cockpit enclosure and associated stainless steel support structure. Would other channel settings be better? What else might be tried? I have tried setting the wifi channel used between the MFD and radar and the channel used by the wifi router to separate channels (1 and 6), but that does not reliably solve the issue. I can then proceed with Raymarine MFD charts and reliable radar, but without iPhone CE (bummer). The immediate response is to disconnect power to the router and restart the radar. When that happens radar display and MFD control of radar are suddenly lost. (Raymarine Quantum 2 Doppler) and (Raymarine Axiom Pro MFD.)Ī dLink wifi router set up to enhance wifi for iPhone CE works great, but its signal can often interfere with a weak radar-MFD signal. Looking for thoughts and suggestions on eliminating boat wifi interference with wireless radar signal.
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