The Internet Protocol Gateway (IPG100) lets you connect PC's, Mac's, tablets,
or smartphones to an NMEA 2000® network so you can
monitor and control your vessel using Maretron's N2KView®
software. The conventional way of viewing NMEA 2000®
information is with a display on the vessel that is directly connected to an
NMEA 2000® network (such as Maretron black boxes
(MBB200C's), and Maretron touch screens (TSM800C's, TSM1330C's)), but with the
IPG100, you are not limited to direct connected displays. With the IPG100, you
can use any device running N2KView® software to
monitor and control your vessel from onboard or ashore.
The IPG100 has an NMEA 2000® and an Ethernet data
port for exchanging information between the onboard NMEA 2000®
network and Internet Protocol (IP) enabled devices using conventional technology
such as routers, switches, and wireless modems. Once enabled, the IPG100 will
automatically connect to Maretron’s Cloud Services, which allows you to remotely
connect to your vessel via the Internet. This allows you to keep an eye on your
vessel from anywhere in the world.

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