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NMEA 2000 Ethernet Gateway (NMEA 2000 Micro Male, RJ45 Female)

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$249.00

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  • can be configured for static IP address, or to obtain an IP automatically, or work as a DHCP server
  • is compatible with 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s and 1000 Mb/s Ethernet networks
  • provides high-voltage galvanic isolation between NMEA 2000 and Ethernet interfaces
  • support mDNS and Bonjour protocols for easy discovery in the network
  • powered from NMEA 2000, low power consumption (less than 50 mA)


The Gateway connects navigation PCs and laptops to NMEA 2000 over Ethernet, Garmin Marine Network, Raymarine SeaTalk HS and RayNet, Furuno NavNet, or NMEA OneNet, and allows bridging of NMEA 2000 networks. The Gateway is equipped with a standard Ethernet RJ45 connector, and you may need a proprietary adapter to connect it with your vessel's network; direct connection to PC with standard computer cable is also supported. The Device provides NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 data streams using TCP and/or UDP protocols, and has a bi-directional converter between NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000. This allows viewing of navigational data including AIS as well as managing NMEA equipment including autopilot from virtually all marine software, e.g. OpenCPN (NMEA 0183 only) and Expedition 10 (both NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 protocols are supported). The Gateway has three data servers (TCP/UDP), which allows tailored settings for different applications. Features:


R. Mann
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
First, I am new to NMEA all together, but I am an IT type.This device is very impressive in functionality and ease of configuration. My use includes this gateway which is ethernet only (non wifi). I chose ethernet only because I am wired (cat6) to a small TPLINK Wifi bridge to tether internet connection from my phone or home (for updates) and then wirelessly connecting my 14in android tablet with Navionics on it. Using a VHF radio like the Garmin 215I to transmit GPS and AIS through the NMEA2k gateway and then through the TPLINk works great! (on a side note) I have 5 android car stereo type devises on board and all work great with this set up.
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