Garmin BlueNet 30 Gateway
Seamlessly integrate your modern Garmin BlueNet network devices with your existing legacy Garmin marine electronics using the Garmin BlueNet 30 Gateway. This essential component acts as a bridge, enabling networking between the new BlueNet system and older Garmin Marine Networks for a unified and premium control experience. It's the required piece for full compatibility, ensuring your vessel's electronics work harmoniously. The package includes the gateway, power cable, mounting hardware, and a 2-meter network cable for straightforward setup, connecting new and established Garmin marine systems.
$309.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.3
/ 5
Category Rank
121
/ 149
#121 in Network Bridges
Price vs Category Average
-34%
Below average
Model Number
0100261300
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Who it's for
- Seamless System Integration
- Enhanced Network Performance
- Maximizes Existing Investment
Who should skip it
- Added Installation Complexity and Cost
- Potential Network Bottleneck
- Dependency and Single Point of Failure
Key Specs
Model Number
010-02613-00
Network Compatibility
Garmin BlueNet and legacy Garmin Marine Network
Included Cable Length
2 meters Garmin BlueNet network cable
Included Components
Power cable and mounting hardware
Function
Required for BlueNet device networking with legacy Garmin marine devices
Wireless Standard
802.11n, 802.11ac
Power Source Type
DC Input
Network Compatibility
NMEA 2000, Ethernet
Features
- Connects BlueNet to legacy Garmin Marine Networks
- Required for BlueNet network integration
- Enables unified control experience
- Includes all necessary installation hardware
- Provides essential connectivity bridge
- Facilitates system upgrades
- Ensures premium control
What customers say
Users confirm the Garmin BlueNet 30 Gateway is essential for unlocking the full potential of high-speed marine ecosystems, reliably facilitating seamless data transfer for advanced devices. The network's performance and the unit's robust build quality earn high praise. However, sentiment is significantly tempered by cost and complexity. Many view the gateway as a mandatory, expensive requirement rather than an exciting upgrade, lowering the perceived value. While professional installation is smooth, DIY users frequently encounter challenges with initial network configuration and device synchronization. The core takeaway is that the gateway delivers flawless, necessary high performance once set up, but the high financial and technical entry barrier prevents overall delight.
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