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WiFi Networks
On the Main tab, the list of available WiFi Networks provides useful information and sorting of wire-
less signals. The number of networks is displayed, as are the signal details. All networks are sorted
top to bottom in order of signal strength (strongest to weakest) from the time of the Scan.
The letter to the left of the signal strength bars denotes the type of network whether 802.11
b
,
g
, or
n
(oldest and slowest technology to newest and fastest from left to right). The signal bars are color cod-
ed to help emphasize their strength (red is weakest and green is strongest).
Speedtest results are also displayed once the network has successfully been connected to and
Speedtested. Creating a network Tag is also possible for each WiFi Network by clicking the Tag
checkbox. A prompt window will appear so that you can select the type of Tag that you would like to
create for this WiFi Network.
Type
(encryption)
OPEN
No password required for connecting and common for free public WiFi Hotspots
FILTERED
No password required yet a
passcode
or terms acceptance on a web page is required
WEP
Password is required for connecting and this is an older and weaker form of security
WPA
Password is required for connecting and this is the latest and strongest form of security
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Private Broadcast
On the WiFi tab, customize the WiFiRanger’s private wireless signal.
Broadcast
*
In general, it is not recommended to turn the Broadcast to Off. In cases of paired WFRControl
systems, it may be preferable to turn the Broadcast of the Slave to Off, minimizing wireless
noise.
Hidden Network
*
Hiding the signal is not recommended. This setting is for limited purposes. Prior to hiding the
signal, take the same precaution listed above for when turning the WiFi Broadcast Off.
Name (SSID)
Personalize your signal by changing the Name. It is recommended to change the Name at the
same time of making a Password change, as your computers and devices may get confused
and have mix-matched passwords stored for the WiFiRanger.
Password (WPA Key)
When setting up the WiFiRanger for the first time, it is highly recommended to change the
Password from the default. Once the new Password is Saved, your device’s connection will
be knocked off, as the WiFiRanger is resetting its broadcast to use the new password. Once
disconnected, reconnect your computer or device to the WiFiRanger and enter the new
Password. It is recommended to personalize the Name along with the Password.
Encryption
*
Modify the type of security if some older devices do not support the default WPA2 AES en-
cryption which is the latest and most secure type.
*R
EQUIRES
H
IDE
A
DVANCED
F
EATURES
O
FF
ON
S
ETUP
TAB
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Updating
It is highly recommended to keep the WiFiRanger updated and on the current firmware version. This
ensures best performance and highest security possible.
1)
Connect WiFiRanger to stable Internet
R
ELIABLE
INTERNET
AND
POWER
IS
CRUCIAL
FOR
MINIMIZING
POTENTIAL
UPGRADE
FAILURE
2) Click Check for Updates on Control Panel
T
HIS
MAY
HAVE
ALREADY
OCCURRED
UPON
GETTING
THE
W
I
F
I
R
ANGER
ONLINE
3) Click Update Firmware link if available
T
HE
C
HECK
FOR
U
PDATES
BUTTON
WILL
ONLY
CHANGE
TO
THE
FIRMWARE
LINK
IF
AN
UPDATE
IS
AVAILABLE
4) Follow instructions shown on screen
G
ENERALLY
WAIT
FOR
THE
W
I
F
I
R
ANGER
TO
COMPLETE
THE
UPDATE
ON
ITS
OWN
AND
LEAVE
IT
POWERED
UP
Cautions & Risks
Leaving the WiFiRanger alone for several minutes will allow the update to complete. If the WiFi-
Ranger loses either power or internet during the update process, the router may become inaccessible
and unresponsive. In the unfortunate and infrequent event of an upgrade failure, contact WiFiRanger
support to receive the appropriate troubleshooting and solution.
Upgrading Multiple WiFiRangers
For owners of multiple WiFiRanger routers, we have simplified the update process so that it is all
done automatically if WFRControl is properly setup. Just get on the Control Panel of your Go/Go2
(master) and follow the update procedure as outlined above.
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C
ONNECTIONS
To access the more advanced configuration details of each Internet Connector, ensure that it is Active
and then click the Settings gear icon on the Setup tab.
Ether net WAN
Use Ethernet WAN for internet via a hardwired connection from a Cable or DSL modem. By default
Ethernet WAN is Active on the Setup tab. This connection type is very simple, as it only requires an
ethernet cable be plugged into the designated Ethernet WAN port of the WiFiRanger.
On the Setup tab, by clicking the gear Settings icon of Ethernet WAN,
the Ethernet Port selection is exposed. Here the port can actually be
changed to the desired one. It is recommended to leave it on the de-
fault WAN port, but the option to modify the port designation is avail-
able.
A second Ethernet WAN port can be assigned in order to have two
Ethernet WAN internet sources. This allows for improved internet sta-
blity and redundancy. Simply check Ethernet WAN 2 as Active, then expand its Settings to select
which port to assign for the secondary Ethernet WAN.
Toggling POE’s 2nd Port
For WiFiRanger Mobile, Marine, Sky, or Elite products that are using a POE power supply, it is possi-
ble to toggle the secondary ethernet port (labeled
LAN
) of the adapter to act as either a WAN or LAN
port. Having Ethernet WAN Active allows you to hardwire the WiFiRanger to an internet source as
outlined above. Making Ethernet WAN inactive causes the WiFiRanger to use the secondary port of
the POE as a LAN connection for hardwiring one computer, device, or switch.
Secondary Port as WAN
Check Ethernet WAN as Active on the Setup tab then click Save Changes
Secondary Port as LAN
Uncheck Ethernet WAN making it inactive on the Setup tab then click Save Changes
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Inter nal WiFi
The primary purpose of WiFiRangers has been to connect to the internet through other wireless sig-
nals. This is a very unique feature, and is one that was pioneered by the makers of WiFiRanger.
WiFi For WAN is a term used for this functionality, which denotes the WiFiRanger’s ability to use other
WiFi Networks in a similar way to a hardwired WAN connection.
To use Internal WiFi, simply Scan & Connect or setup Auto Connect as desired. Internal WiFi is capa-
ble of connecting to any standard wireless signal that provides internet, including Public Hotspots,
Home Networks, Hotel Networks, MiFi Signals, Smartphone Signals, etc.
Cellular
Indoor WiFiRanger routers that are equipped with a USB port which supports plug-n-play use of par-
ticular Aircards, Smartphones, and MiFi devices. Ensure that the device is activated and has service
before attempting to use with the WiFiRanger. For a list of supported devices, go to
wifiranger.com
In general, no settings need to be changed on the WiFiRanger in order for a supported Aircard or MiFi
device to tether. If unable to connect to a support device after verifying that all of its settings are cor-
rect, then contact WiFiRanger support for assistance. Additional settings are available to troubleshoot
Cellular by turning Hide Advanced Features Off on the Setup tab. Now on the Setup tab, click the
gear Settings icon to reveal additional settings. By default, Automatic is selected for Carrier which is
the recommended option. Any supported device should work with Automatic selected.
F
OR
TETHERING
THE
N
OVATEL
4620L/LE M
I
F
I
DEVICE
,
FOLLOW
THE
SEPARATE
GUIDE
AVAILABLE
AT
WIFIRANGER
.
COM
W
HEN
PLUGGING
USB A
IRCARDS
IN
,
IT
IS
RECOMMENDED
TO
USE
A
USB
EXTENSION
CABLE
BETWEEN
THE
W
I
F
I
R
ANGER
AND
A
IRCARD
. T
HIS
ENSURES
PROPER
SEATING
OF
THE
USB
CONNECTION
,
AND
ALLOWS
THE
A
IRCARD
TO
BE
PLACED
IN
AN
OPTIMAL
LOCATION
FOR
C
ELLULAR
RECEPTION
.
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