I just assembled my Stratux recently and elected to install the VK-162 external GPS.
Today, it was not flyable weather, but I pulled the plane out on the ramp in front of the hangar so the GPS would have a good view of the satellites and booted the Stratux. (My VK-162 is mounted in my Zenith 750 on the glareshield where it meets the windshield - this gives it a completely unobstructed view of the sky.)
I went to 192.168.10.1 and everything seemed to be working great except the GPS didn't have a fix. I expected this since it is a new GPS and I know they have to download an almanac, etc., to start finding satellites and calculating a fix. However, for 30 minutes, nothing changed - it would occasionally report "seeing" 1 or 2 satellites, but no more than that. I tried a reboot and the same thing seems to be going on for over an hour now - only seeing 1-2 satellites and not progressing beyond that. There is another GPS running in the plane and it has no problems seeing 6-7 satellites at least!
Do I just need to give it more time? Could the other GPS be affecting the VK-162's reception? The pucks are right next to each other, but I think the other puck is an antenna only and not a complete GPS inside the puck, if that makes any difference.