Connecting PRO-MUX/PRO-BUF/NDC-5 to the Network

Connecting PRO-MUX/PRO-BUF/NDC-5 to the Network

Connecting the PRO-BUF-1 to a Wi-Fi router is a straightforward process. We have tried a number of routers in our lab and have been successful in connecting to all of them. There are however a number of things to check and confirm depending on the connection method being used which are covered in the following article:
https://www.actisense.com/knowledge-base/nmea-0183/connecting-pro-mux-pro-buf-ndc-5-to-the-network/



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