TiminTN
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I have a Garmin ordered in the sv family, and saw where gasman had one for sale for a friend. Help me understand the usefull plan to network 2 units on a boat. Give a scenario if you will.
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I agree with you about the bad influences in here....I have a Garmin ordered in the sv family, and saw where gassman had one for sale for a friend. Help me understand the usefull plan to network 2 units on a boat. Give a scenario if you will.
So what you're saying is @gasman owes me a $25 commission.Thanks to all, I sent gasman a PM. That scenario did it!
I ordered the 126sv, so I'd be gtg.keep in mind that if you also have panoptix you will also need a gms10 port expander since the uhd's only have one enet port.
dont know which sv you ordered but the 106 and 126 has two ports so it would be possible to combo it and panoptix at the bow to a 93sv uhd at the console without an expander.
Or more,im thinking $50So what you're saying is @gasman owes me a $25 commission.
I agree but there's no chance of that so something is better than nothing!Or more,im thinking $50
Yep, my birds are networked for that very reason.Waypoints for sure,thats the most important in my opinion.
He CLAIMS he doesn't have one, but we all know he couldn't catch a bad cold without it.If gasman sells his live scope, he will have to stoop to fish sticks or fish sandwiches from Mc D's
I would network all of them so you can share transducers and be a complete network. Granted, with those you will have to have the network extender. You dont have to buy garmins , you can get a 30 dollar netgear as long as you make sure water cant get it.I agree with you about the bad influences in here....
I just waded off into the Livescope/Garmin waters myself. Given the relatively good deals, I bought 2 Echomap UHD 93SV's and 1 Echomap Ultra 106SV.
I figured I wold network the two 93SV's together and run the 106SV solely for Livescope. Anybody know if I can network the 3 together without a GMS 10 network expander or if I would even want the Livescope unit networked with the other two?
yeah you can use a netgear switch, but as i warn folks, the max operating temp is around 32-100 degrees before it fails. if the switching chip burns out it can possibly send 12v supply over the enet cable back to the mfd and burn out the port.I would network all of them so you can share transducers and be a complete network. Granted, with those you will have to have the network extender. You dont have to buy garmins , you can get a 30 dollar netgear as long as you make sure water cant get it.
I havent heard that. Ive heard of people using them but no reported issues, That Ive seen!! GOOD INFO!yeah you can use a netgear switch, but as i warn folks, the max operating temp is around 32-100 degrees before it fails. if the switching chip burns out it can possibly send 12v supply over the enet cable back to the mfd and burn out the port.
by contrast a garmin gms10 operating temp is 5-158 degrees.
by contrast