wkearney99
Furuno Super Fan
How are the two Ethernet connections different? There's no indication in the manual or the installation document explaining their differences. Nor is there any warning about making two connections to the same network (which is generally a bad plan for most other sorts of Ethernet devices).
I'm assuming if there's more than one TZT3 on the network that it'd be important for any other Ethernet devices be on the same external switch (like a HUB101) in order to have them share network data. As in, with a radar and AIS unit, put them and the TZT3 displays all into the same network.
So how are the Network 1/2 ports expected to be used? What're the known scenarios in which you'd use more than one of them?
Is it possible to use one of them to make the Internet connection via one of these ports instead of WiFi? As in, "network 1 - hub101 - 172.16.x.x only stuff" and "network 2 - local boat network and internet uplink". It'd certainly be helpful to be able to use the second port to make a hard-wired connection for internet services and not use WiFi at all.
I'm assuming if there's more than one TZT3 on the network that it'd be important for any other Ethernet devices be on the same external switch (like a HUB101) in order to have them share network data. As in, with a radar and AIS unit, put them and the TZT3 displays all into the same network.
So how are the Network 1/2 ports expected to be used? What're the known scenarios in which you'd use more than one of them?
Is it possible to use one of them to make the Internet connection via one of these ports instead of WiFi? As in, "network 1 - hub101 - 172.16.x.x only stuff" and "network 2 - local boat network and internet uplink". It'd certainly be helpful to be able to use the second port to make a hard-wired connection for internet services and not use WiFi at all.