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Nauti-Control N2K Wireless brings modern wireless connectivity to your existing NMEA 2000 and SeaTalk NG network. Designed for quick installation, it provides real-time data streaming to mobile devices, tablets, and onboard systems over Wi-Fi. Ideal for integrating with apps like Signal K, it offers a reliable, low-cost way to monitor and control your boatโs data…
The Nauti-Control N2K Wireless module brings Wi-Fi connectivity to your NMEA 2000 / SeaTalk NG network, letting you access live data from your instrumentation and autopilot systems โ all without messy cabling. Built to integrate with both modern NG systems and older SeaTalk networks (via adapter), it offers a plug-and-play solution for boat owners wanting a flexible, mobile-ready bridge into their vesselโs data backbone.
Once connected to your backbone, the N2K Wireless broadcasts real-time data to compatible apps such as Signal K, OpenCPN and other marine monitoring platforms. It supports both current and legacy Raymarine autopilots, making it an ideal upgrade path for existing systems that still perform perfectly but lack modern connectivity.
Parameter | Value |
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Input Voltage | 9โ16 V DC (compatible with standard NMEA 2000 / SeaTalk NG bus) |
Current Draw | < 100 mA typical |
Connectivity | 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (Access Point & Client modes) |
Network Interface | Standard NMEA 2000 / SeaTalk NG connector |
Protocols Supported | NMEA 2000, SeaTalk NG, Signal K |
Dimensions | 85 mm ร 55 mm ร 25 mm |
Mounting | Bulkhead or flat surface . |
Operating Temperature | โ10 ยฐC to +50 ยฐC |
Bring your boatโs network into the digital age with the Nauti-Control N2K Wireless โ reliable, mobile-focused, and built to keep you connected wherever you sail.
Cable Type | No Cable, DeviceNet Micro-C (M12 5-pin ) Male N2k Spur Cable, STNG Spur Cable |
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