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DataHub Pro Technical Specifications

Technical Specification Sheet for the DataHub Pro

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Written by Matt Crockett
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Hardware

  • Processor: Dual-core MIPS 1004Kc CPU, clocked up to 880 MHz

  • Memory: 512 MB DDR3 RAM, 128 MB Flash

Ports

  • 1 × Gigabit WAN port

  • 4 × Gigabit LAN ports

  • 1 × USB-C 3.0 port

  • 1 x USB-A 2.0 port

Wireless

  • Standards: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (Wi-Fi 6)
    Frequency Bands

  • 2.4 GHz: up to ~1.1 Gbps

  • 5 GHz: up to ~4.8 Gbps

  • MU-MIMO: Supported 4x4

  • Beamforming: Supported

  • Security: WPA3/WPA2-PSK, WPS

Wired Networking

  • WAN/LAN Speed: 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing

  • NAT Throughput: up to ~2 Gbps

  • VPN Support: PPTP, L2TP, OpenVPN, IPSec passthrough

Modem

  • LTE Category 4 modem

  • Downlink: up to 150 Mbps

  • Uplink: up to 50 Mbps

  • Network Technology Support: LTE (FDD & TDD), UMTS / HSPA(+), GSM / GPRS / EDGE

    Frequency Bands:

  • LTE-FDD: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B13, B18, B19, B20, B25, B26, B28, (66)

  • LTE-TDD: B34, B38, B39, B40, B41

  • WCDMA: B1, B2, B4, B5, B6, B8, B19

  • GSM/EDGE: B2, B3, B5, B8

NMEA2000 CAN bus

  • M12 5-pin micro-C connector

Software Features

  • DHCP server & client

  • NAT, Port Forwarding, DMZ

  • Firewall: SPI, DoS protection

  • Firmware update via web

  • Cloud backup

Management

  • Web-based GUI

  • Remote management via HTTPS

Physical & Environmental

  • Dimensions: 220 × 150 × 35 mm

  • Weight: 450 g

  • Power Supply: 12V DC, 3A - supports DC 9-60V

  • Power Consumption: <48W max 3 amps (typical draw <1 amp)

  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

  • Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)

  • Humidity: 10%–90% non-condensing

Certifications

  • FCC

  • CE

  • RoHS

DataHub Pro Tech Spec Frequently Asked Questions

How much power does the DataHub Pro use?

The DataHub Pro draws 0.4 amps at 12V, or 4.8 watts.

Note: If you have a phone connected to the DataHub Pro via USB-A or USB-C, it will draw more power through the DataHub Pro to charge.

N2K Connection - How is the DataHub Pro connected?

The DataHub Pro only connects to the data wires within the N2K cable. It does NOT connect to the power wires. Therefore, the DataHub cannot have a voltage effect on the N2K network.

How can I connect the DataHub Pro to my boat's power?

The DataHub ships with a 120/240v power adaptor and US, UK, EU and A/NZ plugs plus a 12v power cable with a 3 amp fuse for wiring directly into your house batteries. The DataHub Pro supports power input from 9 - 60V, so any power feed directly from your boat will likely work (12v, 24v, 36v, 48v).

The DataHub Pro includes a modem; does it include a SIM card?

Yes! The DataHub Pro includes a pre-installed T-Mobile global roaming SIM card, which you can activate through the Satellite Portal. To activate the global roaming T-Mobile SIM card:

  1. Click on Services > LTE / SIM Card (top menu).

  2. Scan the QR code on your phone, or if you have already connected the DataHub Pro to the Internet via Wi-Fi, Ethernet WAN or USB tether, then click the link.

Important Note: The DataHub Pro SIM card is locked to your DataHub Pro via the IMEI. It will not work in any other device.

If the SIM card is removed and used in another device, it will be deactivated immediately and blocked from use. The PredictWind Support team can re-activate a blocked SIM card (support@predictwind.com).

When activated, the PredictWind T-Mobile SIM card in the DataHub Pro provides an internet connection to update GPS Tracking positions, AI Polars, Anchor Alert App alerts, and N2K updates, plus Firmware updates, while within 4G coverage worldwide.

Can I use my own SIM card in the DataHub Pro to have unrestricted internet access for the DataHub Pro and all devices connected to DataHub Wi-Fi & LAN?

Yes! Absolutely, you can replace the PredictWind T-Mobile SIM card with your own local or global roaming data sim card to share unrestricted internet with all devices connected to the DataHub via Wi-Fi or LAN.

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