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Maretron E2500 Wireless-n Router F/n2kview Model# E2500 on 2040-parts.com

US $189.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Maretron Manufacturer Part Number:E2500 UPC:873804003443

Maretron E2500 Wireless-N Router f/N2KView Model# E2500

Linksys E2500 Wireless-N Router

The Maretron E2500 is a 2.4GHz /5GHz Wireless-N router which comes pre-configured from the factory for use with Maretron's N2KView® Vessel Monitoring and Control system. Maretron's E2500 is the officially supported method for connecting client and server devices in the Maretron N2KView® Vessel Monitoring and Control System. Use the E2500 to connect PC's running Maretron's N2KServer® and N2KView® software, Maretron's MBB100 Black Box for Vessel Monitoring and Control, Maretron's DSM800 Vessel Monitoring and Control Indoor Display, Maretron's TSM800 8" Vessel Monitoring and Control Touchscreen, Maretron's TSM1330 13.3" Vessel Monitoring and Control Touchscreen and Maretron's IPG100 Internet Protocol Gateway.

Using the Maretron E2500 to interconnect the components of your N2KView® system will result in easy installation and reliable operation.

Features:
  • Supports both 2.4GHz or 5GHz bands
  • Up to 300+300 Mbps wireless speeds
  • Four internal antennas
  • Supports WPA/WPA2 wireless security
  • Four 10/100 Ethernet ports for wired connections


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