User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Product Overview
- 2. UI Reference
- Support
- Admin Password
- Wi-Fi - Settings
- Wi-Fi – Primary Network
- Wi-Fi – Guest Network
- Wi-Fi – Wi-Fi as WAN
- Connected Devices
- Access Control - Devices
- Access Control - Schedules
- Settings - Preferences
- Settings – Software Update
- Settings – Backup and Restore
- Advanced Features – Lan
- Advanced Features – Network
- Advanced Features – Manual DNS
- Advanced Features – Firewall
- Advanced Features – MAC Filter
- Advanced Features – Port Filtering
- Advanced Features – Port Forwarding
- Advanced Features – WAN Configuration
- GPS - Status
- GPS - Local
- GPS - Remote
- GPIO
- VPN
- Remote Management
- About – General Status
- About – Primary WAN
- About - Ethernet WAN
- About – Wi-Fi as WAN
- About – System Status
- 3. Using, Testing, Troubleshooting
- 4. Regulatory Information
User Guide
Skyus 500 (Ninkasi)
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GPS - Local
GPS data is provided by the Skyus 500 in the form of a National Marine Electronics Association
(NMEA) text stream. Using a NMEA (GPS) port is a standard method for applications to access a
GPS data stream in Windows and other computing platforms.
To create this port, you must download and install the GPS over Wi-Fi driver for your platform.
This driver will create the NMEA port, obtain GPS data from the Skyus 500, and make this GPS
data available to NMEA-aware applications.
Once you have created the port, use this tab to turn on Local GPS.
Turn on local GPS: Check this box to turn on local GPS.
Port Number: The port number used by the driver software on your computer to establish a
connection to the Skyus 500 and obtain GPS data. Unless there is a good reason to do so, you
should not change the port number. Acceptable port values are between 1024 and 65535.
Click Save Changes to update settings.