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It depends on how ‘open’ it is. Regardless, an adapter will still be needed.Sent from my iPhoneOn Nov 30, 2023, at 3:36 AM, masonleschyna ***@***.***> wrote:
With the development of NMEA OneNet, have you given any consideration to moving to standard PoE and OneNet for communication without an adapter (plugged directly into a PoE router)?
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To incorporate an ethernet PHY into the main unit it will have to grow in
size and incorporate a second processor.
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Yes, I understand that. If LAN was incorporated into the base unit though,
it would eliminate the need for a separate adapter module. It could then be
used with and LAN connected device.
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With the development of NMEA OneNet, have you given any consideration to moving to standard PoE and OneNet for communication without an adapter (plugged directly into a PoE router)?
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