No internet connection is required. Many consumers get confused and automatically associate Wi-Fi with internet. The WLN10 Smart creates a Wi-Fi network and the local iPad or tablet users searches for this in the same way they search for a Wi-Fi hotspot. Once connected, NMEA data is sent over the local link created on board the boat.
Up to 7 devices can connect using UDP. TCP/IP is a one to one connection format. PCs, MACs, Android and iOS are all compatible.
We keep up to date reviews on our news blog at www.digitalyacht.net – search on iOS or Android. Popular apps include iRegatta, iNavX, NMEA Remote, iAIS, NavLink, iSailor, SeaPilot, Weather 4D, MaxSea TimeZero, AIS View and literally 100s more
It’s a complete new chipset with improved performance, fully opto-isolated input and outputs, web interface for programming SSID, passwords and baud rate to make stocking and installing easier. It is also competitively priced.
The new WLN30 will be available shortly with 3 inputs for more complex systems. Our SeaTalk to NMEA interface can also be used to offer SeaTalk connectivity and we will shortly release a NMEA 2000 adaptor
Yes! You can program this through the web interface so you just have one Wi-Fi network on board with the WLN10 Smart linked directly to that as a client. This works well with Furuno WiFi radar installations
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Easily add a Wi-Fi Hotspot on-board to share NMEA data wirelessly with mobile devices.
The new WLN10 Smart NMEA 0183 to WiFi gateway from Digital Yacht. Integrate your boats GPS, AIS and instrument data with your smartphone or tablet, allowing the latest apps to use real time information for maximum functionality.
Compatible with most modern navigation apps and software
The Digital Yacht WLN10 Smart creates a secure, password protected, local Wi-Fi network which allows AIS and GPS data to be sent to both iOS and Android apps wirelessly. If you already have a WiFi network onboard, the WLN10 Smart can connect to that network. Compatible with many apps such as:
Easy Setup with a Web Browser
This new version of the WLN10 can now be programmed through its simple browser interface for NMEA 0183 data at 4800 or 38400 baud rate. Use the browser on any device to logon to the IP address and you can set baud rate, SSID and password. No complicated programming or special apps or software. Through the web interface, you can also view NMEA data received for easy fault finding of connected equipment.
TCP and UDP for Multiple Connections
The WLN10 Smart supports both TCP/IP for maximum compatibility and UDP for multiple connections. You can use a PC at the chart table and an iPad on deck. It’s also bidirectional so apps can control an autopilot if this function is available.
Connect to a SeaTalk Network
The Smart WLN10 has a single NMEA 0183 input which can be configured through the web interface. With an opcional Digital Yacht ST-NMEA SeaTalk to NMEA Converter the WLN10 can be connected to SeaTalk instruments.
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“The WLN30 is a smart NMEA to WiFi Multiplexer designed to connect your smart phone and other wireless devices to your boat’s navigation systems. It features three NMEA0183 inputs and easy web interface configuration.”
Digital Yacht’s new WLN30 is a Smart Wireless NMEA to WiFi Multiplexer that takes iPad and tablet integration afloat even further. The ability to connect to existing on board GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or tablet allows compatible apps to display and compute with real time information. The WLN30 creates a secure, password protected wifi network on board to footprint the boat with data.
When connected to, for example, an AIS system , real time AIS target positions and identity data will be displayed on detailed electronic charting through compatible apps including NavLink , TimeZero, Navionics, AquaMap, iAIS , iSailor, Seapilot and hundreds more. The tablet therefore becomes a full function navigation display.
The new WLN30 has three NMEA0183 Inputs and one NMEA0183 Output. You can programme these through its simple browser interface to operate at 4800 or 38400 baud rates. Data received on the three inputs is multiplexed together. The WLN30 can then transmit to any wireless device connected to the WLN30’s wireless network. The same multiplexed data is also available on the NMEA 0183 Output or in an alternative mode the NMEA 0183 Output can be configured to forward data from the wireless application, for instance the next waypoint or autopilot data, to other NMEA 0183 equipment.
With its three NMEA0183 inputs, you can also utilise our SeaTalk to NMEA adaptor. As a result, SeaTalk instrument data to be interfaced directly to the WLN30 or our iKonvert gateway to connect NMEA 2000 data.
You can configure the WLN30 through its own simple web interface, just open your web browser, enter the WLN30’s IP address and you can set baud rates, multiplexing mode, network name, password and and even merge the WiFi to an existing WiFi network on board. So no complicated programming software or app required. You can even view the received NMEA data in the web browser, for easy fault finding of issues.
Finally, The WLN30 supports TCP and UDP network protocols for maximum compatibility with apps. If you want to have full bi-directional control of an autopilot, with guaranteed data integrity or you want to be the only person receiving the data, then select TCP. If however, you want to receive the same data on multiple devices, for instance a PC at the chart table and an iPad on deck, then select the UDP broadcast protocol.
Weight | 212 g |
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Dimensions | 180 × 145 × 40 mm |
The WLN10 only have one NMEA 0183 interface (input & output). You must configure this interface at either 38,400 baud (AIS speed) or 4,800 baud (instruments & GPS speed). This is an ideal server if you want to broadcast data either from your AIS receiver/transponder or the data from your instrumentation.
The WLN30 have 3 x NMEA 0183 interface and you can select different NMEA speed for each NMEA 0183 interface. The WLN30 multiplexes all data and broadcasts it via WiFi to receive real-time data to an application or navigation software. This is an ideal server if you have several navigation devices on board (with different NMEA speeds) and you want to broadcast AIS, GPS and instrument data at the same time.
Our WLN10/WLN30 & NavLink2 have a built-in web interface and create a password protected WiFi network. With your tablet, PC or smartphone, if you scan for wireless networks, you should see a wireless network called “DY-WiFi-xxxx” where xxxx is a four-digit code unique to the product. The WiFi network might change according to your product version.
Make your device join this network and you will be asked to enter a password which is “PASS-xxxx” where xxxx is the same four-digit code as in your network name. You can change both the network name and password in the unit’s web interface.
For example, if your product creates the WiFi network: NavLink2-D4B6 then your password is PASS-D4B6
We keep on our blog a list which explains how to interface the WLN10/WLN30 & NavLink2 to popular navigation equipment such as Raymarine, Garmin, Furuno, etc.. This list explains which wires you need to use to interface the products together.
For the WLN10/WLN30, you can see the list here: https://support.digitalyacht.co.uk/how-to-configure-apps-software/
For the NavLink2, you can see the list here: https://support.digitalyacht.co.uk/how-to-configure-apps-software/
All configuration can be done through a simple web interface, just connect to the product’s Wi-Fi network then open your web browser, enter the product’s IP address (192.168.1.1) and you can set baud rates, multiplexing mode, network name, password and join an existing network.
The Wi-Fi will typically footprint a boat up to 25m LOA. Contact us if you need a bigger footprint or have a steel or carbon vessel.
Yes! You can program this through the web interface so you just have one Wi-Fi network on board with our product linked directly to your other Wi-Fi network as a client.
This works well as well with Furuno WiFi radar installations.
We keep on our blog a list which explains how to configure all the popular navigation apps & software. This list explains how to configure a NMEA connection (UDP/TCP) on the app/software but also how to configure the AIS settings.
To see the list, please click here: https://support.digitalyacht.co.uk/how-to-configure-apps-software/
We keep up to date reviews on our news blog at www.digitalyacht.net – search for Best Marine Apps for Android or iOS. Popular apps include Navionics, iNavX, TZ iBoat , iAIS, NavLink, iSailor, SeaPilot, Weather 4D, MaxSea TimeZero, SailGrib and literally 100s more.
Our products are also compatible with navigation software on PC/Mac/Linux.
Up to 7 devices can connect using UDP. TCP/IP is a one to one connection format. PCs, MACs, Android, Linux and iPhone/iPad are all compatible.
No internet connection is required. Many consumers get confused and automatically associate wifi with internet. The product creates a wifi network and the local iPad or tablet users searches for this in the same way they search for a wifi hotspot.
Once connected, NMEA data is sent over the local link created on board the boat.
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Digital Yacht's new WLN10 Smart NMEA 0183 to WiFi gateway takes iPad and tablet integration afloat even further with the ability to connect to existing on board GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or tablet - allowing compatible apps to display and compute with real time information. ...
The WLN10, WLN30 & NavLink2 have a built-in web interface. We have released a new web interface as well as some new functionalities. You can now filter the NMEA data and untick specific NMEA sentences which may create conflicts with some apps or software. ... otherwise you could "brick" your WLN10SM and it will need to come back to Digital ...
We will connect the WLN10 or WLN30 to the Port 1 (high speed) and make sure the WLN10 NMEA interface is set at 38,400 baud. You can connect the B100, B330, B350 and other Em-Trak AIS receivers & transponders to the WLN10 or WLN30 using the bare wires on the Power/Data cable of the AIS. Each Em Trak AIS transponder or receiver transmits the AIS ...
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The WLN10 receiver has an integrated 802.11b+g wireless adaptor which creates a wireless hotspot on-board your boat. The SSID (name) of the wireless hotspot that WLN10 creates will be "DY-WLN10-xxxx" where xxxx is a four digit code unique to your WLN10. To connect to WLN10, simply scan for wireless hotspots on your wireless device.
Installation Step 1 - Cabling. Run 12v or 24v power connections to the Smart Server. Run the NMEA 0183 interfacing cables to the Smart Server. 2 - Mounting the Smart ServerUsing suitable fixings, attach th. Smart Server to a flat surface.Unit may. on Step 3 - Powering the WLN10Connect the 12/24v DC supply to RED(+) and BLACK.
WLN10. EQUIPMENT NEEDED: 1) PC with latest copy of Tera Term installed. 2) Copy of "TTL Editor", part of the Tera Term installer for editing the Tera Term Macro Script. 3) 12v Power Supply to provide power to WLN10. 4) Wireless Network with connection to internet. 5) Digital Yacht NMEA to USB Adaptor (or similar)
Summary of Contents for DIGITAL YACHT WLN10. Page 1 WLN10 SMART WIRELESS NMEA SERVER Version 2.00... Page 2 1. Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Smart Wireless NMEA Server. This product replaces our original WLN10/WLN10HS products and features a smart web interface that can be displayed and configured using the web browser on ...
The Digital Yacht team. TEL + 44 1179 55 44 74. Installation. Interfaced with our AIT1500 or AIT2000, the WLN10 Smart will provide wireless connectivity of AIS and GPS data. Utilise that with our NavLink charting app or iAIS app now with Navionics capability. The AIT series also have an additional NMEA data port so will multiplex an additional ...
WLN30 - NMEA 0183 Multiplexer to Wi-Fi. $ 279.95. "The WLN30 is a smart NMEA to WiFi Multiplexer designed to connect your smart phone and other wireless devices to your boat's navigation systems. It features three NMEA0183 inputs and easy web interface configuration.". Add to cart.
Digital Yacht's WLN10 Smart NMEA to WiFi gateway takes iPad and tablet integration afloat even further with the ability to connect to existing on board GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or tablet - allowing compatible apps to display and compute with real time information. The WLN10 creates a secure ...
KEY FEATURES. Digital Yacht's new WLN10 Smart NMEA 0183 to WiFi gateway takes iPad and tablet integration afloat even further with the ability to connect to existing on board GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or tablet - allowing compatible apps to display and compute with real time information.
Digital Yacht's WLN10 Smart NMEA to WiFi gateway takes iPad and tablet integration afloat even further with the ability to connect to existing onboard GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or tablet allowing compatible apps to display and compute with real time information. The WLN10 creates a secure, password ...
Digital Yacht's new WLN10 Smart NMEA to WiFi gateway takes iPad and tablet integration afloat even further with the ability to connect to existing on board GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or tablet - allowing compatible apps to display and compute with real time information. The WLN10 creates a secure ...
The range of 2.4GHz frequencies reserved for Wi-Fi is fairly limited and with so many Wi-Fi devices and networks…. April 29, 2015. 2 min read. Digital Yacht is all about next generation navigation, communication and entertainment systems for your boat. Boating should be fun, safe and easy and our products integrate into existing and new boat ...
The Miami Boatshow 2015 saw Navionics pick up the Innovation Award for their new Sonar Chart Live platform and the best news is that it's designed for and compatible with our wireless NMEA devices - like AquaWear, WLN10 and NavLink. The new version allows NMEA depth and GPS data to be integrated into the app allowing iOS devices (like iPads ...
The Smart WLN10 has a single NMEA 0183 input which can be configured through the web interface. With an opcional Digital Yacht ST-NMEA SeaTalk to NMEA Converter the WLN10 can be connected to SeaTalk instruments. Features: NMEA 0183 to WiFi server (4800 baud or 38400 baud) Web interface for setup and initial programming.
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KEY FEATURES. Digital Yacht's new WLN30 is a Smart Wireless NMEA to WiFi Multiplexer that takes iPad and tablet integration afloat even further. The ability to connect to existing on board GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or tablet allows compatible apps to display and compute with real time information.
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