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Connecting your Furuno marine electronics demands more than just any cable— it requires a robust solution built to withstand the harsh marine environment while delivering flawless data transmission. The Furuno LAN Cable in 20-meter length steps up to that challenge, providing a dependable Ethernet link for integrating radars, chartplotters, fishfinders, and other NavNet-compatible devices. Whether you're wiring up a multi-station helm setup on a yacht or ensuring seamless communication between bridge instruments on a larger vessel, this cable ensures your network runs smoothly even in rough seas.
Engineered specifically for Furuno systems, it supports high-speed data exchange essential for real-time navigation, AIS tracking, and radar overlays. No more dropped signals or lag during critical maneuvers— this cable keeps your setup responsive and integrated.
Unlike off-the-shelf network cables, this Furuno-specific option prioritizes longevity in saltwater conditions, reducing the need for frequent replacements and keeping your operational costs in check.
Picture this: On a sportfishing boat, link your TZtouch3 chartplotter to a DRS radar dome 15 meters away, overlaying SiriusXM weather data effortlessly. For commercial operators, daisy-chain multiple TZT displays across the wheelhouse and flybridge, sharing sonar returns from a single transducer. Sailors benefit too—route it to an aft cockpit repeater for wind data and autopilot control without signal degradation.
In professional setups like patrol boats or research vessels, it forms the backbone of NMEA 2000 gateways or IP camera feeds, handling bandwidth-intensive tasks like thermal imaging streams. Its 20-meter reach accommodates larger layouts, from center consoles to superyachts, where standard cables might fall short in both length and toughness.
Getting the most out of your Furuno LAN Cable starts with smart planning. Begin by mapping your network topology—Furuno's hub-and-spoke designs work best, so position switches centrally to minimize cable runs. Use cable ties sparingly to avoid pinching, and opt for conduit runs through high-traffic areas to shield from UV exposure and abrasion.
Common pitfalls? Over-tight bends (keep radius above 10cm) or mixing with non-CAT5e cables, which can bottleneck gigabit speeds. Follow these steps, and you'll have a rock-solid network ready for years of service.
Standard LAN cables might seem cheaper upfront, but they lack the specialized shielding and strain relief needed for marine life. Furuno's cable resists corrosion from bilge vapors and deck washdowns, while its low-smoke jacket adds safety in confined spaces. Users report fewer network glitches compared to generic options, especially when feeding data to high-res displays or multi-sensor fusions.
For upgrades from older NavNet vx2 systems, this cable unlocks Ethernet capabilities that legacy setups couldn't handle, breathing new life into your electronics suite.
Keep it performing like new with annual inspections: Check for chafe at rub points, clean connectors with isopropyl alcohol, and reseat if any oxidation appears. In high-vibration installs, periodic torque checks on glands prevent loosening. Store spares coiled loosely to avoid memory kinks—proper care extends lifespan beyond typical 5-7 years in demanding environments.
It's fully compatible with Furuno NavNet TZtouch, TZT3 series chartplotters, DRS radars, and Ethernet switches. Ideal for any Furuno system supporting 1000BASE-T networking.
Yes, its rugged build handles salt spray, UV rays, and temperatures from -25°C to 70°C, making it perfect for exposed deck installations.
Use Furuno Ethernet switches or hubs to cascade multiple cables, supporting daisy-chained runs up to 100 meters total while maintaining signal integrity.
No, this is a data-only Ethernet cable. For PoE needs, pair it with Furuno's dedicated PoE injectors or switches.
CAT5e-equivalent performance meets Furuno's specs for gigabit speeds. CAT6 offers minor future-proofing but adds bulk unsuitable for tight marine routing.
Inspect visually for cuts or kinks. Furuno cables feature ripcord jackets for clean field repairs, or splice with marine-rated RJ45 couplers.
Connectors provide IPX6-level splash resistance when mated. For submersion, use Furuno's waterproof gland kits.
LAN Cable - 20M
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 5 - Jul 10
US$40
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