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<blockquote data-quote="Nauticalannie" data-source="post: 1411681" data-attributes="member: 255369"><p><strong>wifi</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks folks for your comments.</p><p></p><p>chas_m The marina only allows us one device to be logged in at one time. Its just their policy. If one of us is logged in on our iPhone & another one of us on our boat logs in, it kicks the other one off. It must be the way they have it set up here. Some marinas allow more than one device, this one does not.</p><p></p><p>Goavs18 thanks for that, I can't seem to get the Mac Pro to connect to the iPhone via the bluetooth. Both devices have found each other but the Mac Pro goes to connect and them immediately disconnects. Maybe I have something set up incorrectly on the Mac Pro? I could then exchange data via bluetooth but it still doesn't solve the problem of more than one device logged on. </p><p></p><p>I can apparently buy an antenna, ethernet cable and router (net gear) and set this up and we could all then use the one wifi from the marina. It was a tad expensive so I was trying what I thought would be a cheaper option first but it seems it is not possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nauticalannie, post: 1411681, member: 255369"] [b]wifi[/b] Thanks folks for your comments. chas_m The marina only allows us one device to be logged in at one time. Its just their policy. If one of us is logged in on our iPhone & another one of us on our boat logs in, it kicks the other one off. It must be the way they have it set up here. Some marinas allow more than one device, this one does not. Goavs18 thanks for that, I can't seem to get the Mac Pro to connect to the iPhone via the bluetooth. Both devices have found each other but the Mac Pro goes to connect and them immediately disconnects. Maybe I have something set up incorrectly on the Mac Pro? I could then exchange data via bluetooth but it still doesn't solve the problem of more than one device logged on. I can apparently buy an antenna, ethernet cable and router (net gear) and set this up and we could all then use the one wifi from the marina. It was a tad expensive so I was trying what I thought would be a cheaper option first but it seems it is not possible. [/QUOTE]
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