Our NAVDoctor’s wireless interface is stable and you shouldn’t have a problem scanning, finding and connecting to it, but as it is a wireless device, rather than a wireless network router connected to the internet, some operating systems will sometimes disconnect and try and connect to a known wireless network that has internet connection. In Android, because of the large number of different phone manufacturers, it is difficult to give an exact answer, but when you connect to the NAVDoctor, you should see a pop-up that says something similar to “Network has no internet, stay connected?” and you need to select whatever option to stayRead More →

By default, NMEA to WiFi server’ creates a wireless Access Point (hotspot) on-board your boat. The Name (SSID) of the Access Point will be “NavLink2-xxxx” or “DY-WiFi-xxxx‘, etc, depending on the product you’ve purchased, where xxxx is the unique four digit code of your device. To connect to the NMEA to WiFi server, you will need to scan for wireless networks, find and select it in the network list and then when prompted, enter the default WPA2 password, which is “PASS-xxxx”, where xxxx is the same, unique four digit code that is in the hotspot name. For instance, if you have a WLN30 and theRead More →