laika
Well-Known Member
I'm now looking at whether my existing router can be extended to carry NMEA over ethernet, that'll keep me interested for a month or two.
Can you expand a little on what you mean by that? I'm doubtless telling you what you know already but "NMEA over ethernet" in its various forms is just NMEA sentences shoved into TCP or UDP packets so shouldn't be a problem for any router. The only time I've heard of where capabilities of the router matter are some arrangements where high bandwidth data from fishfinders and radar is distributed over multicast and would flood wifi bandwidth if put out the port to which the access point is attached. In those instances it helps to have a router which does igmp snooping so that multicast traffic is only distributed out of ports where a particular group is needed.
The trick of course is getting your data from rs422 and shoving it into IP. If you don't have a favourite idea for that already I can certainly make a biased suggestion...