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1. n ne e enonocoee o e e o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o c o oo co co on on eo no eno no eo o o oooonoenonn cs co non o e oe ner nco e co oo o oo ss o ooo ono o ono eo e n nee e O Oo Unique six digit identification number for WiFiRangers WiFi Network Types Filtered Deo neo nono o een ne ee eee eee ses de o o o oo e cee eee see ese nee ese eee S peeeeeesce eee ese eee ese ee eee eee eee eee es g Networks that require user authentication done through a web browser eoeeeree eee eee ee eee wee eee eee ew eee wee em eo conosco oeoo o e o e nee o eresresreerese ooo ss o ooo e no o ono o oe n OEEGOEEGEGOOGO O e o ooo nooo eee eee eee eee ee eee ew eee meee eee etre reece eee eee ee seer ese reser eerereeresre o oo ss o ooo no no o o e nn nee o o e o ey Encrypted network which requires a key that is much stronger than WEP Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Warranty We back our product s in three ways our 30 day Satisfaction Guarantee 1 year Warranty and 1 year As advertised Functionality Guarantee The 30 day Satisfaction Guarantee allows you to return the product s in as delivered condition within 30 days of purchase for a no questions asked purchase price refund The 1 year Warranty protects our product s against failure under normal recommended use for a full year after purchase Sh
2. ANGER Uptime 15 28 098 CONTROL PANE on Main WiFi Setup Advanced Status Fusion Status Not Configured Fused Device Device Status Nickname Delete Fusion Networking is not configured Fusion Networking 2 Host a Fusion Network 2 Add a Fusion Host 2 Add a Fusion Client Save Reset Fusion Initiating Fusion Networking 1 Host a Fusion Network on Setup tab must have global IP 2 Add Fusion Clients if desired requires ID and matching key About Fusion Networking Fusion Networking interconnects all of the WiFiRanger routers together that are online and a part of the same fuse This creates an interconnected private network LAN that can span the world allowing for easy remote desktop access quick file sharing global NAS hosting and much more Fusion Networking is the most simple and intuitive internet cloud Global Local Area Network FUSION NETWORKING TIPS The ideal scenario involves a dedicated and stationary indoor router that has a static global IP on reliable internet Fusion Networking now interconnects your mobile clients through the fixed host Intelligent WiFi Routers Y WIFIRANGER Terms Glossary General Networking Terms LAN esses on o o eo ese see ese ees eee seg peeves ecece cece esc e eee ese ees eee see ese ee ees Local Area Networks are local only and limited to directly interlinked devices ce ooonossonoo o on oen en
3. 5 Power tp o PORTS 1 WAN 2 LAN 3 Reset 4 USB 5 Power Intelligent WiFi Routers p meee WIFIRANGER WiFiRanger Go A IN ras Band 2 4GHz LAN 4x 10 100 Antenna Integrated 2x2 MIMO WAN 1x 10 100 Throughput Up to 300Mbps USB 1x Radio 27dBm 500mW Dimensions 113x138x29mm Standards 80211b g n Temperatures 20C 50C Broadcasts 1x Private 1x Public Power Input 8 30VDC Power Port Encryption WPA2 Personal 256bit POE Output 8 30VDC LAN Port 5 gt n 1 Lights i gt q 10 2 1 Wireless 20 2 WAN 30 3 3 LAN NN 50 Ports amp Lights 1 Power 2 Reset 3 Power LED omab G dh Al Al y 4 Activity LED MAA A A A 5 WAN 1 POE Input A 6 LAN 2 4 1234 5 6 7 7 LAN 5 POE Output Intelligent WiFi Routers Y WIFIRANGER WiFiRanger Sky U sky WIFIRANGER Band 2 4GHz LAN 1x POE Mode Y ooo a o o a O YN A a oma NN a an ee fo teen ni UAW 7 ma o aj i ee mu _ R o P S _ _ mM o MW caws Intelligent WiFi Routers 4 WIFIRANGER WiFiRanger Mobile Band 2 4GHz Bracket All aluminum 2 Antenna Omni 3dBi Mobile rated Mounting Ladder or Pole ip A pee ec ae cee et eet A A FEN AUD A EDEN GAF DA 5 Throughput Up to 300Mbps Ethernet Outdoor Rated E Radio 28dBm 600mW Temperatures 20C 70C Standards 802 11b g n Power Power Over Ethernet Br
4. CD WIFIRANGER USER MANUAL Revision 8 Guick Start PRODUCT INFO GENERAL USE WiFiRanger Home IP Aliases WiFiRanger Go Firmware WiFiRanger Sky Tags WiFiRanger Mobile WiFi WiFiRanger Marine WFRBoost WFRControl CONTROL PANEL Fusion Networking Main Tab WiFi Tab Terms Glossary Setup Tab Fusion Tab Warranty Advanced Tab Status Tab Written when firmware version 6 6 2 was current Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Quick Start Setting up router 1 Power WiFiRanger or first follow any installation guides 2 Wait a couple minutes 3 Wirelessly connect a device to WiFiRanger s SSID using WPA2 Key 4 Open device s web browser and go to Control Panel mywifiranger com or direct address shown below a e O o i New Tab x lt Y NY e O o New Tab x y A O mywifiranger com C 10 122 50 1 8080 Control Panel GR WiFiRanger ID 772250 Transposing numbers makes 10 122 50 1 8080 tor example 5 Get WiFiRanger online using a connection method below Ethernet WAN Plug internet supplied ethernet cable into WAN port Internal WiFi Join desired WiFi broadcast on Main tab Cellular Plug supported Aircard MiFi device into USB port WFRBoost Configure legacy WFRBoost product on Setup tab WFRControl Pair with desired client WiFiRanger on Setup tab Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER WIFIRanger Home Band 24GHz LAN 4x 10 100 eeeeooeeoooeoeoeeoeoeeeeeeeseeeoeoeoeeeeeeeeeg
5. advanced users Unless you know what is needed nothing is needed Leave these settings as they came if unsure of what they will do Intelligent WiFi Routers y WIFIRANGER Status lab VVIF NANO ON T m CONTROL PANEL WiFiRanger ID 771098 Main WI Fi Setup Fusion Advanced 1 Connection Information Current IP Address 66 162 142 251 Fusion Host Capable Current Default Gateway 66 162 142 1 2 Device Mac Address IP Address Ethernet WAN 00 27 22 01 07 83 66 162 142 251 Internal WiFi 00 27 22 00 07 83 3 Currently Connected IP Address Device Name MAC Address Interface 10 110 98 110 Evans iMac 00 22 41 FB 84 F9 Private Key Features 1 View details of connections 2 View details of connection methods 3 View details of devices currently connected STATUS TIPS The details in the Connection Information box go over the specifics of what the WiFiRanger is currently connected through Fusion Host Capable means that the WiFiRanger is online through an internet source that has a static global IP address allowing for hosting of Fusion Networking Bandwidth tracking is shown on the Status tab if enabled Keep a rough idea of how much data is used through each connection method by checking the Status tab regularly with tracking on Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Creating IP Aliases Creating a Private LAN IP Alias 1 Go to Advanced tab of Control Panel 2 Enter desired I
6. on the public side of the network Radio Power Adjust the power of the wireless radio to the optimal level which varies by circumstance In some cases less is more Wireless noise is a key factor for wireless performance To put it in perspective when there are many people talking in the same room it gets more difficult to hear as more people talk or they talk louder This principle helps to improve WiFi performance and reliability by selecting the appropriate power Channel Hardcode the wireless channel as desired This channel will not always be the one used as the connection method Internal WiFi will override the hardcoded channel when connected to a WiFi network The hardcoded channel will be broadcasted when Internal WiFi is not connecting to another signal on a different channel Automatic Is recommended as the WiFiRanger intelligently selects the least noisy channel to use when booting up Intelligent WiFi Routers 1 WIFIRANGER Using WFRBoost 4 Aw WFRBoost to Nothing Q Model Not Active Test Test WFRBoost Connection O Ethernet Port LANL IP Address 192 168 1 20 Username ubnt Password mr Static IP Address O Static Subnet Mask O Static Gateway Speedtest Medium Download 1 MB O Slowest Usable Speed Disabled 2 Initiating WFRBoost 1 Check WFRBoost as Active on Setup tab 2 Expand settings by clicking gear icon 3 Selec
7. P subnet XXX XXX XXX 1 XXX XXX XXX XXX Gateway IP Subnet Mask For example 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 would create an alias for this very common IP subnet Private LAN IP Aliases bridge up to two IP subnets with the WiFiRanger s unique DHCP subnet This feature allows for easily placing a WiFiRanger into an existing network that was on a different subnet with statically assigned devices Updating Firmware Updating firmware 1 Click Check for Updates on Control Panel 2 Click firmware update link displays only when update available 3 Wait recommended time displayed on Control Panel 4 Refresh Control Panel then verify firmware version Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Using Tags Using Tags S Tags are used to change the way the WiFiRanger treats WiFi networks that you love hate or reserve Add the appropriate tags to make your WiFiRanger automatically treat WiFi networks as desired Explicit versus Partial Explicit tags recognize a particular WiFi network while partial tags recognize all WiFi networks containing the partial tag All networks that contain the case sensitive part within their broadcast name will be treated according to a partial tag For example adding WiFi as a partial tag will have the WiFiRanger treat all WiFi networks accordingly that contain WiFi in their name such as Pvt WiFiRanger 1272 Free WiFi or WiFiNetwork1000 Prefer Tags WiFi networks that provide the best experience ar
8. e naturally preferable so creating a preferred tag will make the WiFiRanger favor connecting to such networks Create a prefer tag for any networks you want the WiFiRanger to automatically prioritize and favor Ignore Tags WIFI networks that are slow or require payment may not be the best options available so creating an ignore tag will make the WiFiRanger skip over such networks Create an ignore tag for any networks you want the WiFiRanger to automatically skip and disregard Last Try Tags WiFi networks that have limited data such as MiFi devices can be used as a last try so creating a last try tag will make the WiFiRanger conserve data on such networks Create a last try tag for any networks you want the WiFiRanger to automatically reserve for last Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Using WIFI Private Broadcast Customize the primary and private wireless signal on the WiFi tab to securely connect all of your devices with lt is not recommended to turn this broadcast off Public Broadcast Turn the optional public signal on from the WiFi tab to share internet with neighbors Customize the Broadcast SSID Access Password and Access Message as desired sharing the Access Password only with those who you want to share internet with The public broadcast is by definition a FILTERED network Devices connected to the public broadcast are segregated from the private network of the WiFiRanger making it safe to have anyone
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10. ic WiFi assessment 2 Toggle WiFi device used for scanning and joining 3 Manually join WiFi network 4 Click WiFi network name for more details 5 Populate WiFi network list in range 6 View information about this WiFiRanger 7 Perform Auto Connect which is customized on Setup tab 8 Add new network Tag to change how to treat certain WiFi networks 9 Connect Disconnect from Ethernet WAN Control Panel appearance and functionality varies slightly by product Intelligent WiFi Routers y WIFIRANGER WIFI Tab iIRANGER Uptime 15 20 CONTROL PANEL WiFiRanger ID 771096 Main Setup Fusion Advanced Status 1 There are currently no keys saved p gt WPA Add WIFI Tag Type Delete 2 There are currently no WiFi tags gt Prefer gt Add Private Broadcast WiFi Broadcast On O Off 3 Hide WiFi Broadcast O On Off G Broadcast SSID PvLWIFIRanger 1098 WPA Key changemenow1098 Encryption Type WPA2 AES Public Broadcast WiFi Broadcast O On Off Broadcast SSID i gt Access Password thanks4access Access Message I Radio Options FFF G G cgj O Channel Automatic Radio Power Save Key Features 1 Manually store encrypted WiFi networks 2 Manually store network Tags 3 Configure private WiFi broadcast not recommended to turn off 4 Configure optional public WiFi broadcast 5 Adjust WiFi radio hardcoded channel overridden by I
11. nternal WiFi Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Setup lab FIRANGER Uptime 15 26 CONTROL PANEL WiFiRanger ID 771098 Main WiFi Fusion Advanced Status Standby Active Settings y 1 Ethernet WAN to Nothing 2 Aw Internal WiFi to Nothing ll to Nothing WFRBoost WFRControl System Preferences O Check Internet Interval ait 3 Failover O On a Off Control Panel Redirect On O Off Initial Auto Connect On O Off Track Data Volumes by Device gt On s Off Save Logs Reboot Reset to Factory Defaults lt _ Key Features 1 Set order of connection methods for Auto Connect 2 Set to swap to another connection method when available 3 Configure key features as desired 4 Click icon to expand settings 5 Have connection method connect in background requires Failover 6 Activate connection methods as desired 7 Perform key router functions SETUP TIPS Find the right balance between automation and user control Take time to understand these features to know which assists you most lf unsure of what something does leave it at the default setting Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Fusion lab Firmware 6 6 2 ANGER Uptime 15 28 098 CONTROL PANEL on Main WiFi Setup Advanced Status 1 Fusion Status Not Configured 2 Fused Device Device Status Nickname Delete Fusion Networking is not configured Fusion Networking 3 gt Ho
12. oadcasts 1x Private 1x Public Power Input 12VDC Wires Encryption WPA2 Personal 256bit Power Use 7W Max Consumption gt y T5 A iV pD 4 D Intelligent WiFi Routers CD WIFIRANGER WIFIRanger Marine Band 2 4GHz Bracket All aluminum PS PERE an A HN md NN FM er AU a PO OS ji i ngen NL a E 7 i FY a i ER i ee o WAN aie ty a o mb lt IR k E LOS gt AMD paa Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Main Tab inANUE MN CONTROL PANEL WiFiRanger ID 771096 WiFi Setup Fusion Advanced Status WiFi Internet Cellular WiFi Idle ONLINE NO MODEM Using Ethemet 16 12 Mbps Insert USB Modem 7 Home Auto Connect 19 WIFI Networks Signal Type Speed Mac Address Tag 8 Join Boyle Network n wll WPA 00 26 BB 78 66 1B O C Join CSS g ull WPA 00 16 B6 16 81 68 Join NETGEARO3 n il WPA 20 E5 2A 17 B5 DC O 4 Join Belkin_ lt N_WPA n wall WPA 00 22 75 27 7A FD Link Ouality 62 Signal 34dB Noise 96dB Channel 1 Join Linksys B WEP 0 b ui WEP 00 1A 70 FD D3 F8 Join CPR Idaho N at WPA DC 9F DB 02 DB 63 Join Mobiledataforce n al WPA 00 27 22 F3 35 0E e 5 Join MTC Training nN ws WPA 06 27 22 00 63 0F 9 Scan Disconnect Ethernet WAN Key Features 1 Range options drop down button for automat
13. on e een o o oo oo eee eee ee eee eee eee ees e reser sons none eres eres esr ee eseeeeseeeseeresesereseeesesese Ce Sy Name of a wireless broadcast which is seen when scanning for signals WiFiRanger Terms Ranging de ooo o oo no eo ooo ese ee see ese seen S peeeeecece eee ese eee esoe ee eee eee ees eee ees peoeesrececesre reece eee eee on ese ees ese sed peoceesrecece reer sce ee ce see ese ees eee ses So Oo De oo co o no po eooso eee ee ee eee eee ses pe o o o oo o e see ese ees eee see eee S 1Do o oo o o o o o no o ooo eee ee g WiFiRanger ID WiFiRanger s process of analyzing available wireless broadcasts c oooooonsoooss rn opos oo o n n e re o e n e e nenrnn co eo o o e o o o e e o o e e o o o o o o o coooooso ooo lt oso p o ooo so p p ono o e re ne ne e enno o ne e e e e e e e o o o o o o e o o o o o o o oo c ooooososop oos s csops cps oss p os s a ss sas cs ns o o o e e ne neee o e e e o o o e o o o o o o o o o co oooosors oos o ps opsop osos s as p o pos cs no o e ne e enennn eee e e e e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o cooooososos oso s corn lt oo csops p p o n c e nen e ne ne nenon eee e e e e eeo o o e e o o o o o o o o o o c ooooosso poso s o osop cooss s ss p coso o o
14. ould our product s fail within a year after purchase we will replace the failed hardware through our RMA process To reguest an RMA please correspond with our support team at questions wifiranger com The 1 year As advertised Functionality Guarantee allows you to have peace of mind Knowing that we back our product s as advertised Should you experience a problem with the functionality of our product s that we have advertised to be working we will have our support team troubleshoot until it is evident that a solution is not available at which point you may opt to return the product s for a purchase price refund The WiFiRanger Mobile Titanium is backed by a 5 year Warranty that protects against failure under normal recommended use for a full five years after purchase Should the product fail within five years after purchase we will replace the failed hardware through our RMA process lo request an RMA please correspond with our support team at questions wifiranger com WiFiRanger 2013 Intelligent WiFi Routers
15. st a Fusion Network Add a Fusion Host Add a Fusion Client Save Reset Fusion Key Features 1 View status of Fusion Networking 2 View and manage fused devices 3 Configure Fusion Networking FUSION TIPS Fusion Networking allows for simple self healing Global Local Area Networking Like a VPN without the techno babble Fusion Networking links with other WiFiRanger routers across the internet so that computers printers storage and more are all interconnected even when separated by hundreds of miles Fusion Networking requires one hosting WiFiRanger router that has a global IP Contact your Internet Service Provider for more information regarding a static unchanging global IP Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Advanced lab ANES AN OCK CONTROL PANEL Main WiFi Setup Fusion Ending Port 1 No ports are being forwarded gt IP Address Start Port End Port TCP Add DNS DNS Auto Static 2 w Static DNS 1 8 8 8 B gt Static DNS 2 8 8 4 4 Static DNS 3 Static DNS 4 DMZ a e DMZ IP Address Private LAN IP Alias 4 E IP Alias 1 gt O IP Alias 2 Save Key Features 1 Configure port forwarding for services which require it 2 Set DNS to desired configuration 3 Enter DMZ IP address of a publicly accessible server 4 Enter IP Alias to bridge private LAN with other IP subnets ADVANCED TIPS These settings as the tab s name implies are for
16. t appropriate Model 4 Select appropriate Ethernet Port 5 Ensure default IP Username and Password match 6 Click Save 7 Select WFRBoost then Scan and Join on Main tab WFRBoosr TIPS Reset WFRBoost to defaults if unable to configure after following the above steps With the WFRBoost powered up carefully hold in the reset button found inside the antenna s ethernet cable boot Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Using WFRControl 5 to Nothing a Control Over None O Ethernet WiFi Speedtest Medium Download 1 MB O Slowest Usable Speed Disabled Initiating WFRControl 1 Check WFRControl as Active on Setup tab 2 Expand settings by clicking gear icon 3 Select appropriate Control Over method Ethernet No additional information needed automatically senses ports WiFi Select client WiFiRanger s SSID and enter WPA key 4 Click Save 5 Select WFRControl then Scan and Join on Main tab About WFRControl WFRControl is used to pair two WiFiRangers together to seamlessly connect through other WiFi networks from the master Control Panel and for uniting the private network so that devices connected to either WiFiRanger can communicate on the same Local Area Network This feature is commonly used to pair an indoor WiFiRanger Go with an outdoor WiFiRanger Sky Mobile or Marine as the client Intelligent WiFi Routers p WIFIRANGER Using Fusion Networking M Firmware 6 6 2
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