Getting started ContentsStatus page overviewOnce you have logged-in to the router’s web interface, the status page is displayed.Accessing the web interface from a Raymarine displayThe router’s settings are accessed using the built-in web interface. The web interface can be accessed using a wired connection to a Raymarine display running the LightHouse 4 operating system..Accessing the web interface using a wired connectionThe router’s settings are accessed using the built-in web interface. The web interface can be accessed using a wired connection to a PC or laptop.Accessing the web interface using a Wi-Fi connectionThe router’s settings are accessed using the built in web interface. The web interface can be accessed using a wireless connection to a mobile device or PC/laptop.Accessing settings pagesFrom the router’s status page you can access all of the router’s settings. The first time you click a link you will be requested to log in to the router.Internet connectionsThe YachtSense Link router can be connected to the internet using cellular, Wi-Fi and wired connections.SIM card activationThe router acts as a cellular data modem which has LTE 4G capability. The process for activating a SIM card differs for this type of device, compared to activating a SIM card for use in a smartphone, tablet, or a hotspot or modem device supplied by the network provider.Configuring mobile dataFollow the steps below to configure the router for Internet access, using the mobile data plan(s) for your SIM card(s). If 2 SIM cards are installed in the router, the steps below should be carried out for both SIMs.Connecting to an available Wi-Fi networkFollow the steps below to connect to an external Wi-Fi network (e.g.: the Wi-Fi hotspot at your marina).Connecting to a Wi-Fi network manuallyYou can connect to a network that is not in the list but is in range, i.e.: a Wi-Fi network that is not broadcasting its SSID.Forgetting a saved Wi-Fi networkWhen the router connects to a Wi-Fi network, the details will automatically be saved so that the router can connect to it automatically when it is in range. If you do NOT wish to connect to this Wi-Fi network again in the future, follow the steps below to ‘forget’ the network.Configuring a wired internet connectionThe router can connect to the internet using a wired connection to a Wide Area Network (WAN), such as a broadband satellite internet system or a hard-wired marina internet connection.Setting up the router's access pointFollow the steps below to set up the router’s access point.Network securityYour network is only as secure as its most vulnerable component. Security vulnerabilities risk allowing unintentional access to your network and its connected wireless and wired devices.Connecting an Android device to the router’s access pointAndroid devices can be connected to the router’s Wi-Fi access point.Connecting an Apple iOS device to the router’s Wi-Fi access pointApple iOS devices can be connected to the router’s Wi-Fi access point.Previous topic: IMEI numberNext topic: Registering (Onboarding) and deregistering (Offboarding)