AngusMcDoon
Well-Known Member
I (will) have 2 Axiom+ chartplotters connected together by a Raynet cable so that they can share the same chart data. Each Axiom+ has a single Raynet socket on the back, and it's a standard Raymarine cable to do so. However, I wish to add a physical keypad to one of the Axiom+ plotters, a RMK-10...
This also connects via Raynet to the Axiom, but there's no spare connector. As Raynet is just ethernet the answer is a network switch. Raymarine do one, but firstly it's stupidly expensive, and secondly there are none available with no delivery date...
My supplier says that you don't need to use a Raymarine one, any network switch would do. Here is one that is designed for vehicle, industrial or marine use for a lot less wonga...
https://cpc.farnell.com/brainboxes/sw-005/ethernet-switch-industrial-5-port/dp/CS26744
It takes 5-30V, so that's good. It has standard RJ45 ethernet sockets on it, and my Raymarine supplier says either buy Raymarine expensive Raynet to RJ45 cables, or snip one of the Raynet connectors off and splice on a RJ45 connector myself using a cheapo tool like this...
RJ45 EZ Pass Through PRO HD Crimping Tool Crimper CAT 5 5E 6 7 Connector LAN | eBay
There appears to be 2 ways to wire up RJ45 for ethernet, T-568A or T-568B...
A bit of searching on Raymarine's forum says that they use T-568B.
Before I start chopping up my expensive Raynet cable has anyone done this successfully?
This also connects via Raynet to the Axiom, but there's no spare connector. As Raynet is just ethernet the answer is a network switch. Raymarine do one, but firstly it's stupidly expensive, and secondly there are none available with no delivery date...
My supplier says that you don't need to use a Raymarine one, any network switch would do. Here is one that is designed for vehicle, industrial or marine use for a lot less wonga...
https://cpc.farnell.com/brainboxes/sw-005/ethernet-switch-industrial-5-port/dp/CS26744
It takes 5-30V, so that's good. It has standard RJ45 ethernet sockets on it, and my Raymarine supplier says either buy Raymarine expensive Raynet to RJ45 cables, or snip one of the Raynet connectors off and splice on a RJ45 connector myself using a cheapo tool like this...
RJ45 EZ Pass Through PRO HD Crimping Tool Crimper CAT 5 5E 6 7 Connector LAN | eBay
There appears to be 2 ways to wire up RJ45 for ethernet, T-568A or T-568B...
A bit of searching on Raymarine's forum says that they use T-568B.
Before I start chopping up my expensive Raynet cable has anyone done this successfully?

