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Anyone used agopen?
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<blockquote data-quote="cquick" data-source="post: 7384971" data-attributes="member: 35800"><p>I like using USB, but there are arguments for and against. My view is that unless you're using a chunky old laptop, you'll be using a USB-Ethernet adapter anyway, so why not cut the complexity and just embrace USB.</p><p>I think if both the arduino and tablet are using static IP addresses there should be no need for a router/switch.</p><p>Ethernet of course comes into its own when you have multiple modules to communicate with (e.g. a section control box, rate controller and an autosteer box). But for simple point-to-point jobs, with no plan for expansion, I think it's just added overhead.</p><p>I'm not an expert on this side of things, I think a search and maybe asking a question on the <a href="http://agopengps.discourse.group" target="_blank">agopengps forum</a> would yield better answers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cquick, post: 7384971, member: 35800"] I like using USB, but there are arguments for and against. My view is that unless you're using a chunky old laptop, you'll be using a USB-Ethernet adapter anyway, so why not cut the complexity and just embrace USB. I think if both the arduino and tablet are using static IP addresses there should be no need for a router/switch. Ethernet of course comes into its own when you have multiple modules to communicate with (e.g. a section control box, rate controller and an autosteer box). But for simple point-to-point jobs, with no plan for expansion, I think it's just added overhead. I'm not an expert on this side of things, I think a search and maybe asking a question on the [URL='http://agopengps.discourse.group']agopengps forum[/URL] would yield better answers [/QUOTE]
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