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Simrad NEP-3 Ethernet Five Port M12 Gigabit Ethernet Switch (000-16008-001)
Navico NEP3 Navico Gigabit 5-Port Switch
Featuring five Ethernet ports, the NEP-3 supports up to one gigabit high-speed data transfer for smoother network performance across your boat’s system, whether sharing chart updates and sonar data or handling video applications.
The NEP-3 offers simple plug-and-play installation with no need for configuration — just plug in your display or accessory and go. It can be powered with 12V and 24V systems — with no power adapter required — and provides a more dependable connection to updated accessory cables. Nearly half the size of previous models, the NEP-3 has a compact, low-profile design, making it easier to install in tight spaces.
Expanding your boat’s network is easier with the NEP-3, which gives you access to the full suite of Ethernet-compatible products from Lowrance®, Simrad® and B&G®. Build your system around one or more displays and then add products such as IP cameras to enhance your favorite on-the-water activities.
- Compact design for installation in tight spaces — half the size of previous models
- Supports up to one gigabit high-speed data transfer
- Simple plug-and-play connection, no configuration required
- Redesigned accessory cables for hassle-free fit
- Seamless integration with full suite of Simrad products
- Runs on 12 or 24-volts
- Water-resistant, designed for marine environment
Specifications:
- Environmental:
- Operating temperature range: 5° F to 131° F (-15° C to 55° C)
- Storage temperature: 4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C)
- Waterproof rating: IPX6 and IPX7
- Electrical:
- Supply voltage: 12 - 24V DC (10.4 - 31.2V DC)
- Recommended fuse rating: 1A
- Power consumption (maximum): 2.5W (0.18A at 13.8 VDC)
- Physical:
- Weight: 1.07 lbs (0.485 kg)
- Compass Safe Distance: 1.6' (0.5 m)
- Interface/Connectivity:
- Ethernet: 5 connectors (X-coded M12, GbE)
Included:
- NEP3 Navico Gigabit 5-Port Switch
- Power Cable: A 12/24V power cable to connect the switch to the boat's power system (note: some older models used 4-pin, while the NEP-3 features redesigned connectors for easier installation)