Garmin BlueNet Technology Overview

This reference provides technical information about Garmin BlueNet™ technology, Garmin BlueNet components, and general Garmin BlueNet network-building instructions, including best practices when building a Garmin BlueNet network that includes devices using the legacy Garmin® Marine Network technology.

Garmin BlueNet is a standards-based network communications protocol acting as a successor to the current Garmin Marine Network technology used for communication between Garmin marine devices.

Garmin BlueNet technology adds or improves on these networking features:
  • It utilizes standards-based network protocols.

  • It requires minimal or no configuration.

  • It supports a network connection speed up to 1 Gbps. This supports more video streams and better resolutions, and allows for more-advanced sensors and devices.

  • It uses compact, water-resistant marine connectors.

  • It is compatible with third-party devices, such as IP cameras, without requiring a Garmin Marine Network PoE isolation coupler.

  • It is compatible with legacy Garmin Marine Network devices when using a Garmin BlueNet 30 gateway.

Primary Differences Between the Garmin BlueNet Network and the Legacy Garmin Marine Network

Although the legacy Garmin Marine Network is an Ethernet-based communication protocol, Garmin BlueNet technology improves on it in many ways.

  • Cabling

    • Legacy Garmin Marine Network cables consist of 2 twisted pairs for data and 2 twisted pairs for power-on functionality.

    • Garmin BlueNet network cables consist of 4 twisted pairs combined for data and for Wake on Lan (WoL) power-on functionality.

  • Connectors

    • The legacy Garmin Marine Network uses standard RJ45 network connectors. Although they are an industry standard, RJ45 connectors are not ideal for use in a marine environment and require large water-resistant locking collars.

    • The Garmin BlueNet network uses compact connectors, similar in size to a NMEA 2000® connector, designed for routing and maintaining connections in a marine environment.

Network Connector Identification

You can identify Garmin BlueNet devices and cables and legacy Garmin Marine Network devices and cables by examining the ports and connectors.


Network connectors with callouts

Callout number 1

Garmin BlueNet device port

This port may be all black on some older devices and blue on newer and current devices.

Callout number 2

Garmin BlueNet cable connector

Callout number 3

Legacy Garmin Marine Network device port

Callout number 4

Legacy Garmin Marine Network cable connector

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