Stream U.S. TV on Your Yacht Anywhere in the World
The MDS US Gateway solves one of the most common problems for yachts traveling outside the United States: U.S. streaming services stop working properly when the boat’s internet shows as being outside the USA.
The gateway gives your entire boat network a U.S. IP address, so services like YouTube TV, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video can work properly while the vessel is international.
Overview
When a yacht leaves the United States, the boat’s internet connection may show as being located outside the USA. That can cause U.S. streaming services to stop working, block access, or show different content.
The MDS US Gateway fixes this by giving the entire boat network a U.S. IP address, allowing supported streaming services to work properly while the vessel is traveling internationally.
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For boats that do not need multiple internet sources, failover, bonding, or advanced network control, the MDS US Gateway fills the gap.
Simple U.S. Streaming Access for Single-Source Yacht Internet
The MDS US Gateway is built for boats with one active internet connection that want their normal U.S. streaming services to work while traveling outside the United States.
It can be used with internet sources that provide output for a marine network, including:
Once installed, it works automatically.
There is:
No App
No Login
No Manual Toggling
No User Interaction Required
It applies to the entire boat network, not just one device.
Best Fit for Yachts Needing Reliable Internet at Sea
The MDS US Gateway is a strong fit for:
Note: This product is not based on boat size. It is based on network setup.
Upgrade Path for Yacht Network and Internet at Sea
The MDS US Gateway can be integrated into existing yacht systems and upgraded over time, working alongside Starlink, 5G, and onboard networks to improve overall connectivity and yacht network performance.
Marine Data Solutions Blender System
The MDS Blender is the right fit if you need:
If a vessel starts with the MDS US Gateway and later adds another internet source, the system would need to be upgraded to the MDS Blender.
Entertainment and Yacht Entertainment Systems at Sea
The MDS US Gateway is designed primarily for entertainment use.
It is confirmed to work with:
Supports modern yacht entertainment systems, including streaming platforms and onboard media, while improving stability through a marine network router setup.
Important Note on Internet at Sea Performance
Performance depends on available sources such as Starlink, 5G, and onboard configuration. The MDS US Gateway enhances routing and compatibility but overall internet at sea performance depends on system setup.
Some banking apps and U.S.-restricted systems may work, but certain platforms may block redirected connections.
This is not a banking-specific solution.
Performance of a Marine Network Router at Sea
The MDS US Gateway is not designed to combine multiple internet sources. It is designed to route a single internet source through a U.S. connection so streaming services can work properly outside the United States.
That one matters because the current sentence suggests multi-source management, which is Blender territory.
However: because traffic is routed through a U.S. drop point, latency increases the farther the vessel is from the United States.
Real-world expectations
| Location | Expected Performance |
|---|---|
| Bahamas | Strong performance |
| Caribbean | Strong performance |
| Mediterranean | Good performance with slightly increased latency |
| Australia | Higher latency |
In most cases, this tradeoff is necessary because a direct international connection may not allow U.S. streaming services to work at all.
Ease of Use with Automatic Network Routing
Once installed, the MDS US Gateway works automatically.
There is:
No switching
No reconfiguration
No user involvement
The system automatically manages connections, delivering seamless boat WiFi without manual switching.
Technical Integration with Yacht Network Systems
The MDS US Gateway integrates with onboard routers, antennas, Starlink systems, and 5G networks as part of a complete yacht network solution.
In a single-source system, it effectively replaces the routing role in that part of the system.
Example: A vessel using a single Starlink connection can install the MDS US Gateway between the Starlink system and the onboard network to provide U.S. access across all devices.
Remote Support for Marine Network Router Systems
With an active internet connection, Marine Data Solutions can remotely:
Remote access is limited to the gateway only. It does not provide access to the rest of the vessel’s network.
Marine Data Solutions provides remote diagnostics and support to maintain system performance and connectivity.
Pricing depends on system complexity, vessel requirements, and installation needs. Solutions are tailored for each yacht network.
MDS US Gateway
Entry-Level Marine Gateway
Client Vessel Result
A new build client vessel traveled to the Bahamas with a single Starlink system and could not stream YouTube TV when outside the United States. Upon vessel return and after installing the MDS US Gateway, the vessel returned to the Bahamas and was able to stream YouTube TV without any issues.
FAQ
A marine network router for yachts combines Starlink, 5G, and WiFi into one system, creating a stable yacht network that delivers reliable internet at sea and consistent boat WiFi.
Yes, the MDS US Gateway works with Starlink and other internet sources, helping improve routing, stability, and overall yacht network performance.
Yes, the MDS US Gateway allows yachts to access U.S.-based services globally, as long as a supported internet connection such as Starlink or 5G is available.
Yes, by acting as a marine network router, the system improves boat WiFi stability, reduces interruptions, and optimizes onboard connectivity.
The MDS US Gateway supports Starlink, 5G/LTE, dockside WiFi, and other marine connectivity solutions, allowing flexible internet at sea configurations.
No, while it supports streaming, the system is designed to improve the entire yacht network, including communication, business tools, and onboard systems.
Internet at sea works by combining satellite systems like Starlink with 5G and onboard WiFi, managed through a marine network router for better reliability.
Yes, Starlink provides the connection, but a marine network router improves routing, stability, and performance across your yacht network.
Marine Data Solutions can help you design a system for reliable internet at sea and optimized boat WiFi.