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Your cart is empty.An ethernet connection is a great way to streamline a marine-electronics system. Ethernet synchronizes multiple sonar/GPS units – the unit in the bow will always have the same information as the unit at the helm, including waypoints, routes, alarm settings and data logs.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
Perfect fit
Gerald S.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
To connect units together
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
Connecting two together with this makes it so easy works great
Robert Bullen
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
No issues came as listed.
Tom R
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
These are a Lowrance product and replacement was a simple install, test and start catching fish again. Not sure why the original cable failed after about 10 years but this should last as long, or longer.
Brian B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
Looks to be OEM and works perfectly fine.
Thomas Macdonald
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2018
Great cord cheaper than bass pro
C Davis
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2017
Does what it is suppose to do. Good for short distance installations.
Tooner
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2017
Received this as a 6 ft. cable and the replacement was 6 ft. with the only option of a refund. I suspect this is NOT a 15 ft. cable at all and the only other option on Amazon is a Lowrance Ethext-15Yl Ethernet Cable at $26 more which is a ridiculous for just 9 ft. of shielded wire.
lexidad
Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2014
Cable is OK but Navico forces us to use their cable and they greatly overcharge for it.
dlw
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2013
Setting up your HDS system can be a little confusing if you don't fully understand how their system works. Basically, they have 3 network systems. Ethernet (which this cable is used for) is a high speed point-to-point communication system. NMEA2000 is a medium speed bus system. NMEA0183 is a low speed point-to-point communication system.When using this ethernet cable between two HDS units, you have full sonar data sharing. That means when you add a waypoint on one unit, it will automatically be added to the second unit (whether it's powered on or off). When you edit all attributes, move or delete a waypoint on one unit, it will do the same on the second unit. Routes are also shared by both units as are alarms, system settings and data sources. Trails are not shared and any non-system settings (like text size) are not shared. Charts are an individual unit item and charts are not shared with any of the network systems. If you only want limited waypoint sharing that allows you to add waypoints but not edit, move or delete them, then you would want to use the NMEA2000 bus system to each unit. Finally, you can only have up to 3 HDS displays on an Ethernet network. You can have up to 50 devices/HDS displays on a NMEA2000 network. Good luck setting your system up the way you want it.
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