1. Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your iKConnect Wireless Router. It is recommended that your router is installed by a
professional installer. If the iKConnect is to be connected to the internet via a Digital Yacht WL70 long range Wi-Fi
Adaptor or to an iKommunicate gateway, it is recommended that this installation/configuration is carried out by someone
with suitable IT experience and knowledge of Ethernet networks.
The iKConnect can be used in the following configurations;
1) As a simple Wireless Access Point or Wireless Router for setting up a wireless network on-board a boat
2) In conjunction with a Digital Yacht WL70 to share the long range internet connection with everyone on-board
3) With an iKommunicate NMEA to Signal K gateway to provide wireless navigation data.
4) A combination of the above configurations
Before operating the unit you should familiarise yourself with this Quick Start manual and any manuals
for the equipment you intend to interface with iKConnect.
2. Before you start
You will need the following items and tools to complete the installation:
The iKConnect Router
RJ45 Cat 5 cable to connect between the iKConnect and your Ethernet network
A connection to the boat’s 12v DC supply where the unit is to be installed.
Two suitable pan head screws for fixing the iKConnect in a suitable mounting location.
To test and configure the iKConnect you will need:
A PC, Mac, iPhone/iPad or other wireless device that has a web browser such as IE, Chrome, Firefox, etc.
To connect the iKConnect to an iKommunicate, you will need a:
An iKommunicate Gateway
A standard RJ45 Network cable
To use the iKConnect to share a long range Wi-Fi internet connection on board the boat, then you will need a;
Digital Yacht WL70 Long Range Wi-Fi Adaptor
3. Installation
Before starting installation select a suitable location for the iKConnect Router. The unit is designed for below deck
mounting on board a boat and is not water resistant. It should be installed in a cool, dry location and can be mounted on a
vertical or horizontal surface. When locating the unit you should consider:
Routing of power and network cables to the unit.
Provision of sufficient space around the unit for cable connections.
Routing of optional network connections to a WL70 Long Range Wi-Fi Adaptor (if necessary).
Maintaining the compass safe distance of 0.5m.
Best location for Wi-Fi reception i.e. center of the boat and not inside a metal enclosure