 |
|
 |
|
| |
|
|
The first item of business is to place the GPS and the wireless networking. The GPS we bought had a long enough connection that we could run it up the passenger side flooring and place it right in the front corner of the windshield. You can run the wiring in the paneling much like we did to run power down the side paneling on the driver side. Use a piece of double sided tape to secure the sensor in place. We like the place we found for it, but feel free to find any place you want to put the GPS. Just make sure it has a straight shot at the open sky. Glass is not a problem, but sheet metal may impede your signal strength. |
| |
You don't have to be as picky with the wireless adapter, unless you are looking for special extended range needs. Maybe your garage is 500 feet away from your house, or your neighbor's house or the places you should get caught connecting too. We just placed it under the back passenger seat. Again, it is easy to hide the wiring in the panels. That kind of thing should be pretty routine by this point in the set up. |
|
This would be a good time to see if you want to be creative and set up a back up camera. We didn't bother, but that doesn't mean it is not an option. We did use a plantronics blue tooth headset with a usb blue tooth receiver. You may also be interested in USB remote controls, tv tuners, electric guitar hookups, usb cassette tape players, game controllers, external hard drives, or just extending a usb hub for quick thumb drive access.
|
|
|
|
|