How to connect my ipilot link
I'm having trouble understanding how to connect my link to my hummingbird....this is all the cables I have after opening the new trolling motor https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...715ebf0f79.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...3925887da0.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...2acdd70c13.jpg
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How to connect my ipilot link
Extra parts needed now. 30 dollar dongles now to connect your Ethernet stuff. It used to be built in the higher end units. Cha Ching.
I think (I don't know), but you have to get a hub or splitter to run more than one device on each unit right? If you dongle to the TM AND another unit you need the hub to split the Ethernet connections. More dongles needed then. [emoji23]
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How to connect my ipilot link
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How to connect my ipilot link
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Rees Guide
No doubt, took lessons from Lowrance
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Lowrance Ethernet connections are built in the units. No Dongles Needed.
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How to connect my ipilot link
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Rees Guide
He does, maybe I can say it.
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How to connect my ipilot link
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Rees Guide
Nothing fake about it, when Lowrance started networking with the NEMA 2000 stuff you had to buy all kinds of stuff, terminators, tees, this cable that cable, power cord..... Had a starter kit but it never had all you needed. Have no idea about todays units but to me Humminbird is following right down the same path Lowrance did.
Yeah the NEMA networks all take a backbone system with terminators. I think the Birds do to. That system is still needed for the fuel consumption stuff, external GPS pucks, and other higher tech features.
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