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DNS
On the Advanced tab, configure the appropriate DNS settings to determine what domains are used
for assessing online statuses. This setting is generally fine to leave on Auto.
In some cases, setting the DNS statically is necessary. For WFRControl installations, it is recom-
mended to have the outdoor slave set to Auto while the indoor master is statically assigned to
Google’s DNS servers.
Static Recommendations (Google)
DMZ
On the Advanced tab, set a DMZ IP Address of a server behind the WiFiRanger. DMZ stands for De-
militarized Zone, which in computer security terms means that this server is exposed through the
router’s firewall so that access is granted to the DMZ server from the internet.
Hosting a DMZ server behind a WiFiRanger does not compromise other devices or computers on the
LAN. Only the specified server will be exposed to the internet.
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Static IP
On the Setup tab, each Device can be set to a static IP by expanding the Settings after clicking the
gear icon. This allows for manually assigning the WiFiRanger with a static IP by Device.
This feature is useful if connecting to an internet source that does not issue DHCP addresses. In
these cases, assign a Static IP Address within the source’s IP scheme and enter the corresponding
Subnet Mask and Gateway IP.
Once a Static IP is configured for the appropriate Device, connect to the non-DHCP internet source.
Private LAN IP Alias
On the Advanced tab, create Private LAN IP Aliases that bridge up to two IP subnets with the WiFi-
Ranger’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.By creating a Private LAN IP
Alias, devices issued a DHCP address will also see anything statically assigned in the IP Alias range.
To make an IP alias, enter the desired Gateway IP and Subnet separated by a comma (no spaces). In
this example, anything statically assigned with 10.100.254.
2-254
will be able to communicate with all
other devices connected to the WiFiRanger which are receiving the regular DHCP addresses.
IP Alias Format
xxx.xxx.xxx.1,255.255.255.0
(Gateway,Subnet)
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Products
W
I
F
I
R
ANGER
H
OME
Discontinued
Indoor router that was originally named the WiFiRanger Pro when
released in 2010. The WiFiRanger Home is designed for basic
wireless and wired networking needs. Fine features make it great
for users looking for a simple and secure router.
SPECIFICATIONS
B
AND
2.4GH
Z
LAN
4
X
(10/100)
A
NTENNA
I
NTEGRATED
2
X
2 MIMO
WAN
1
X
(10/100)
T
HROUGHPUT
U
P
TO
150M
BPS
USB
1
X
S
TANDARDS
802.11
B
/
G
/
N
D
IMENSIONS
162
X
132
X
29
MM
B
ROADCASTS
1
X
P
RIVATE
/ 1
X
P
UBLIC
T
EMPERATURES
-20C ~ +60C
E
NCRYPTION
WPA2 P
ERSONAL
256
BIT
P
OWER
I
NPUT
5VDC
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W
I
F
I
R
ANGER
X
Limited Release
Indoor router for excellent functionality in an all-in-one package.
The WiFiRanger X boasts an external antenna which outperforms
other indoor WiFiRangers, both in receiving and broadcasting.
Uniquely equipped, the WiFiRanger X is powered by an AC
source via its 24V Power Over Ethernet power supply. For an all-
around favorite, the X fits the needs of many intermediate users.
SPECIFICATIONS
B
AND
2.4GH
Z
LAN
4
X
(10/100)
A
NTENNA
E
XTERNAL
5
D
B
I
O
MNI
WAN
1
X
(POE I
NPUT
P
ORT
)
T
HROUGHPUT
U
P
TO
300M
BPS
USB
1
X
S
TANDARDS
802.11
B
/
G
/
N
D
IMENSIONS
162
X
132
X
29
MM
B
ROADCASTS
1
X
P
RIVATE
/ 1
X
P
UBLIC
T
EMPERATURES
-20C ~ +60C
E
NCRYPTION
WPA2 P
ERSONAL
256
BIT
P
OWER
I
NPUT
24V POE
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W
I
F
I
R
ANGER
G
O
Discontinued
Indoor router made for travel and powering outdoor WiFiRangers. The
WiFiRanger Go is an excellent pairing to an outdoor product, combining
both indoor accessibility and outdoor range and reception. Its 5th LAN
port is designed to power 12-24V Power Over Ethernet (POE) devices,
such as the WiFiRanger WFRBoost, Mobile, Mobile
Ti
, Marine, or Sky.
SPECIFICATIONS
B
AND
2.4GH
Z
LAN
4
X
(10/100)
A
NTENNA
I
NTEGRATED
2
X
2 MIMO
WAN
1
X
(10/100)
T
HROUGHPUT
U
P
TO
300M
BPS
USB
1
X
S
TANDARDS
802.11
B
/
G
/
N
D
IMENSIONS
113
X
138
X
29
MM
B
ROADCASTS
1
X
P
RIVATE
/ 1
X
P
UBLIC
T
EMPERATURES
-20C ~ +50C
E
NCRYPTION
WPA2 P
ERSONAL
256
BIT
P
OWER
I
N
/ O
UT
8-30VDC / POE P
ORT
5
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