Bad Boy Xtreme N Operating instructions

Xtreme
Installation and
Operation Guide
Revision: 1.3
Getting YOU on the web
Hi-Power B/G/N Wi-Fi Antennas
Xtreme

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IMPORTANT
Before You Install Your System
Your BAD BOY Wi-Fi system has been completely tested prior to shipment
going through multiple individual and system verifications including Wi-Fi
connectivity. Before cutting your cable or installing your system, take a few
minutes to bench assemble your BAD BOY components. Use your computer to:
1. verify system operation,
2. familiarize yourself with its behavior when operating, and
3. learn what to expect after installation.
Because a BAD BOY system can be installed in locations not easily accessible,
do not proceed with installation until you have verified that your system is
operating correctly. Contact us for assistance.
System failures after installation are usually caused by applying too much
corrosion inhibitor to the cable’s connector and incorrect wiring of the Junction
Box. Check that the cable’s colour coded wires match up correctly in your
Junction Box and that each wire is fully punched down. Your warranty may be
affected.
Declaration of Conformity
Bitstorm declares that this Bitstorm BAD BOY device is in compliance with the essential require-
ments and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two con-
ditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesirable operation.
Your serial number will be found under the end cap of your Xtreme and is located under the bar
code. You can also find it on the Status tab in Xtreme’s management application. You may be
asked to provide your serial number when requesting support assistance.
________________________________________
Install Date:
Serial Number: ________________________________________
Record your management tool login credentials:
Username: ___________________________________
___________________________________
Password:

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Package Contents
Please check and ensure that you have all of the following items:
1 BAD BOY Xtreme N or MJ Hi-Power Wi-Fi Device
1 POE Injector with DC Power Cable, optional 100-250VAC Adapter
1 Antenna with Mounting Nut (discard washed if indicated)
1 Mount (Rail/Flat surface, 1-14 Adapter, Backstay or Pole)
1 75’ (23m) Outdoor Rated, PVC Jacket, UV Protected Black Cable
1 10’ (3m) Indoor Ethernet Gray Cable
1 Grommet - for Xtreme N only (located under end cover)
1 Packet of Connector Corrosion Inhibitor (located under end cover)
1 Cable Splicing Junction Box with Punch Down Tool
This Installation and Operation Guide
Quick Start Guide
Bitstorm Contact Info Cards
Note: If any items are damaged or missing, please contact your reseller.
Copyright & Trademarks
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Other brands and product names are trade-
marks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any
derivation such as translation, transformation or adaption without permission from Bitstorm Inc.
Copyright © 2014 Bitstorm Inc. All rights reserved.
Power Injector DUO
The Power Injector DUO (DUO) provides power to BAD BOY Wi-Fi devices via
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). This is an Ethernet specification allowing powering
of remote devices without the need of a separate power cable. The DUO model
included is the M-POE-DUO-S15.5 which provides a regulated 15.5Vdc output.
It includes circuit protection for shorts and reversed polarity. There is also a
reset button slot to allow resetting of the system remotely. Refer to Appendix D.

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Chapter 1 - Bench Test
Check off items as completed.
Step 1
Remove the protective cap from Antenna connector and attach to Xtreme.
Finger tight is adequate. Do not over tighten.
Step 2 (Do this step if an optional Unleashed is included)
DUO comes pre-configured with Port 2 PoE disabled. If Unleashed is included,
power injection must be enabled on Port 2. To enable Port 2 power:
Open the case by removing the four screws from the back of the Power In-
jector DUO.
Move BOTH jumpers JP1 and JP2 to position 1-2 to enable power on Port 2.
Jumpers come factory configured to positions 2-3 which disables power on
Port 2.
NOTE: Both jumpers must be positioned identically.
Close case and refasten four screws on back.
Step 3
Connect power to DUO using either AC or DC.
Verify that the Green LED is lit on Port 1 (and Port 2 if enabled in Step 2).
Note: If Yellow Power Fault LEDs illuminate, it indicates a reverse polarity
connection. In this condition, circuit protection will prevent power being
applied to Xtreme and Unleashed when connected to Port 1 and Port 2.
AC Plug in an AC Adapter (included) and insert barrel plug into DUO`s
power connector.
DC Connect the Power Cable (included) to an appropriate power
source. Connect the red (or white striped) wire to positive(+) and
the solid black wire to negative(-). Insert barrel plug into DUO’s
power connector.
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Step 4
Remove bottom cover from Xtreme and plug in 75 ft (23m) black cable. Plug
other end of cable into POE Adapter Port 1. See illustration on Page 3 for
location. Note: Xtreme requires power to operate and should be connected
to Port 1 which always supplies power.
Caution: Do not connect anything other than Bitstorm BAD BOY devices
to Port 1.
Step 5
Plug patch cable (included) into Port 2 of the DUO. Connect other end to
computer, networking devices or optional Unleashed. Observe that the
green LAN LED illuminates on Xtreme and Unleashed if included.
Note: If using a computer or networking device, ensure Power Injector’s
Port 2 green power LED is NOT lit.
Step 6
Continue to Chapter 3 - Operation. Surf the web to verify your system is
operating correctly. If not, check troubleshooting section in the back of this
guide. (Appendix F - Troubleshooting).

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Proceed with remainder of installation only after correct operation has
been determined.
Chapter 2 - Installation
Disconnect power.
Determine the best location for
the unit. It can be any place con-
venient or suitable with better
being higher and away from ob-
structions. Your installation
choices will vary depending on
the mount included with the kit.
Using the items included with
your mount kit, attach the mount
such that the antenna will be
vertical.
Note: Not all parts supplied
may be needed. Depending on
your setup, different screws,
anchors, etc. may be required.
When installing at the top of a
mast with a wind vane, ensure
that the installation will not inter-
fere with wind vane rotation.
Note for Xtreme N: If installing
at masthead, rotate such that
its LEDs face toward the mast
thus hiding them. On a dark
night, its bright LEDs may be
confused for masthead lights by other boats.
Some remaining steps may not be required
Estimate the amount of cable needed to get from the mounting location to
the deck transit location (the place where the cable will go through the deck)
and then to a convenient place for splicing below deck. Ensure that suffi-
cient cable length is remaining for the distance to where the Power Injector
is to be located and cut the cable. If no through deck fitting will be used or if
it is large enough to allow the cable connector to pass through, no cutting
may be required.
Note: Do not use excessive force when pulling the cable through con-
duits, etc. Avoid pulling the cable’s connector through conduit. Do not
make sharp bends in the cable. When changing direction, bends
should never be sharper than the round edge of a standard screw driv-
er handle. Avoid the use of a staple gun – if the insulation is pierced,
the cable can be rendered useless. The cable transfers digital data, so
there is no need to remove excess cable. Bitstorm recommends coil-
ing and securing any extra cable.

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Route the remaining cable to the location where the Power Adapter will be.
To prevent connector contact corrosion, apply corrosion inhibitor (included
under end cover) sparingly to the contacts of the device cable end connect-
or. Note: A thin coating of corrosion inhibitor is all that is needed. Too thick
may result in floating connector pins and poor connections.
Xtreme N: Put the cable end through bot-
tom cover and plug into Xtreme N. If conven-
ient, verify that Power LED lights. Investigate
if it does not.
Xtreme MJ: Separate gland parts. Fit cable
through compression nut, find seal slip and
add around cable, and then fit through gland
body and plug into bottom of Xtreme MJ.
Xtreme N: Screw the bottom cover on just snug. Note: Do not over
tighten. Seal the cable opening in the bottom cover using the white
grommet (included) which is split to allow it to be added onto the cable.
Check that the grommet is seated fully to ensure a weather tight seal.
Xtreme MJ: Screw gland body onto Xtreme MJ. Then tighten compres-
sion nut until gland is tightly sealed around cable for water tight seal.
If cable was cut, locate the included Junction
Box kit. Using the included tool, strip back about
1 inch (2.5cm) of the outer jacket from both ca-
ble ends. Rotate the tool around the cable to
make a clean cut. Leave shield exposed. There
is no need to strip the insulation from the individ-
ual wires. Refer to photo.
Connect the wires to the spade terminals using
the tool’s metal tip. Lay the wire onto the spade
and push down with the tool. The spade will
pierce the insulation thus making electrical con-
tact. Ensure that both cables have the same
colour wire connected to the same pin number
on both left and right sides. Pin numbers may be
found on the actual block or on the cover. If the
Junction Box has wire colours shown next to the
spades, these can be used as a guide as well.
Refer to photo. Note: Junction Box may not be
exactly as shown. A suggested wiring order is:
1 Orange / White 5 Blue / White
2 Orange 6 Green
3 Green / White 7 Brown / White
4 Blue 8 Brown
Connect the shields of the cable on each side
together and secure the cable to the Junction Box by tie wraps or by crimp-
ing the retaining clasps to prevent stress. With shielded cable, strip back the
outer jacket and ensure that the retaining clasps or tie wraps are securely
contacting the foil shielding of the cable. Finish by snapping or screwing the
cover in place.

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Connect to a power source: AC Adapter or DC Power Cable. For Power
Cable: red (or white stripe) is positive(+) and solid black is negative(-). For
DC voltage limitations, refer to your included Power Adapter for input volt-
age requirements. Observe that the green LED is lit on Port 1.
NOTE: If Port1 and Port 2 yellow LEDs are lit, the DC Power Cable
connections are reversed.
Plug the Xtreme’s cable into Port 1. Observe green Power LED on Xtreme.
Plug one end of a patch cable (included) into Power Adapter Port 2 and the
remaining end into your computer or Unleashed. Observe green LAN LED
on Xtreme (and Unleashed if included).
Refer to Chapter 3 Operation and verify everything is working correctly.
Once everything checks out, complete any remaining tasks such as tie
wrapping cable (if required), silicone sealing transits (if required), etc.
Congratulations - you should now be surfing the web.
Chapter 3 - Operation
Step 1
Power up the BAD BOY system. It will take about 30 seconds after
power is applied for the system to become fully operational.
If you DO NOT have the Unleashed option installed:
Turn off Wi-Fi devices in your computer to prevent multiple simultane-
ous Wi-Fi connections. Refer to your computer manual for how to do
this. Ensure that your computer’s Ethernet port is set to use DHCP. Re-
fer to your computer’s manual or Appendix E - Computer Ethernet Port
Settings for help regarding how to check settings.
If you DO have the Unleashed option installed:
Connect computer to Unleashed via computer’s built-in wireless. Refer
to Unleashed guide for more information on connecting your computer
to Unleashed.
Step 2
Open a browser and disregard
any errors that may appear.
Enter ‘http://badboy.xtreme’ in
the address bar and press
‘Enter’. Alternatively, the follow-
ing can also be used: ‘http://xtreme.wifi’ or ‘http://10.20.30.1’. See Fig 1.
When the login screen appears, enter the default Username: ‘badboy’
and Password: ‘badboy’ (without the quotes) and select the country you
are in. Selecting the proper county ensures that Xtreme is configured
correctly and conforms to local wi-fi regulations and requirements. Note:
The Username and Password can be changed on the System tab to
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Step 3
Refer to Fig 2. On the Link Setup tab, select the country that you are in
as required [1]. Select a hotspot from the list [2] or enter an access
point name into the Hotspot Name field [3]. Enter any security infor-
mation required to the Wireless Security settings [3]. Finish by clicking
‘Apply’ at the bottom [4]. A progress bar will appear at the top of the
screen.
Xtreme remembers access Keys that are entered for secure hotspots.
By selecting a hotspot from the list, any previously entered Key will be
retrieved. Any changes made to the Key value will be remembered. A
‘Forget Hotspot’ button allows a remembered Key to be discarded.
Note: With the Auto Connect button, Xtreme will automatically
connect to the strongest unsecured hotspot (Access Point) that it finds.
Keep in mind that the strongest signal may not be your best internet
connection choice.
Note: Hotspots generally announce themselves typically every two
minutes. Pressing Refresh List will add those hotspots that have an-
nounced themselves since the list was last populated.
Fig 2

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Step 4
When Apply has completed, the Status tab will be displayed. Connec-
tion progress will be reported. You may see status of ’Connecting’,
‘Authenticating’, ‘Obtaining IP Address’, etc. See Fig 3.
Note: If connecting to an unsecured hotspot, additional authenti-
cation after connection may be required by the hotspot. To determine
this after connecting to the hotspot, simply try to open a web page and
see whether an additional authentication is presented by the hotspot.
That page may include a request for payment for internet access.
Note: On the System tab, backups of the Keys database can be
made. It is required to do this prior to using the firmware Upgrade or
Reset to Defaults buttons since using these features will erase any pre-
vious remembered values. The restore feature allows backup Key val-
ues to be reloaded into Xtreme. This ability to backup and restore is
also handy when moving Keys to another Xtreme.
Fig 3

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Appendix A - Specifications
Output Power with Antenna: Up to 36 dBm (4W) EIRP max
Receiver Sensitivity: up to -96 dBm
Wireless Range: Line-Of-Sight, >5 miles (>8 km)
Operating Temperature: -40°F to +176°F (-40°C to +80°C)
Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% Condensing
Environmental Rating: Xtreme N - IP65, Xtreme MJ - IP67
Outdoor Installation: Yes
Voltage Input (DUO-S15.5): 5-30 Vdc , Max 5A
Power Method: PoE (pairs 4 & 5: +V, 7 & 8: return)
Power Consumption: Typical: 3W (~250mA), Max: 7W (~650mA)
Xtreme Device Size: 6.5" x 1.5" (16.5cm x 4cm)
RoHS: Compliant
Shock and Vibration: ETSI300-019-1.4
Wireless Approvals: FCC Part 15.247, IC RS210
Controlled via: Web Browser (no software installation needed)
Radome Size: 16" x .6" (41cm x 1.6cm)
Outdoor Cable Type: 75’ (23m), shielded, black, UV protected, PVC jacket
Junction Box: Included with punch down tool
Security: WEP, WPA, WPAPSK, WPA2, WPA2PSK
Upgradeable: Yes - Firmware
Operating System: All - Windows / Mac / Linux / etc.
PCB Conformal Coating: Xtreme N - Acrylic, Xtreme MJ - None
Wireless Modes: Wireless Modes B / G / N
Appendix B - Xtreme N LED Indicators
Signal Strength:
Displays the signal strength of a hotspot when connect-
ed to it.
LAN:
Illuminates when a communications link is established
via the cable. May blink indicating LAN activity. For pos-
sible causes of failure associated with this indicator, see
Appendix F - Troubleshooting.
Power:
Indicates that power is being applied. Does not provide
any other indications of device operation.
Power
Signal
Strength
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Appendix C - Power Injector DUO Specifications
M-POE-DUO-S15.5
Injector Power Input: 5-30 Vdc
Injector Power Output: 15.5 Vdc, 1A max
Output Ripple: < 80 mV
Output Short Circuit Protected: Yes – protecon circuit limited to 5A max
Power Reverse Polarity Protecon: Yes – yellow LED indicaon
Thermal Shutdown: Yes
Eciency: up to 90%
Port 2 Power Injecng (PoE): Yes – enabled / disabled by jumpers
Port PoE Pins: Posive(+) 4 & 5, Negave(-) 7 & 8
Startup Delay: approx. 2 to 4 seconds
AC Adapter: Included, 100-240 Vac, North American
DC Power Cable: Included
Dimensions: 3.6" x 2.6" x 1.1" (9.2cm x 6.6cm x 2.8cm)
Remote Reset: Yes - Buon on side
A reset causes settings to be restored to a known state. For example, this can
be useful to restore username or password to default values. To perform a
Reset operation, do the following (read all instructions first):
1) The DUO will send a signal to perform a remote reset to all connected
devices. Unplug the cables of any device that you do NOT want to have
reset. Leave connected the device(s) that you wish to have reset.
2) Power on and ensure devices have had enough time to fully start.
3) Using a small screw driver or other flat ended, non sharp object, insert it
into the slot until you feel and hear a click. Note: Do not use force!
4) Hold the reset button depressed for at least 30 seconds and then release.
If the button becomes unpressed during this time, cycle the system off and
on, and wait 30 seconds before trying again. Disregard any LED patterns
displayed on connected devices.
5) Power off. Tip: You can simp-
ly remove the barrel power
plug from DUO. Verify that
the Port’s green power LED
turns off.
6) Reconnect power and wait
sufficient time for the devices
to fully restart. Your Xtreme
should now be restored to
original default settings.
Appendix D - Remote Reset

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Appendix F - Troubleshooting
Appendix E - Computer Ethernet Port Settings
Accessing the settings for your computer’s Ethernet port are described here for various
operating systems. Please keep in mind that as revisions to operating systems are re-
leased, exact naming of buttons and fields may change. As always, use your computer’s
User Guide as your primary source of information.
XP: ‘Start’ > ‘Control Panel’ > ‘Network Connections’. Right click your adapter, se-
lect ‘Status’. Click ‘Properties’ then scroll the list, select ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)’ and
then click ‘Properties’. Ensure that the ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ and ‘Obtain
DNS server address automatically’ radio buttons are selected.
Vista: ‘Start’ > ‘Control Panel’ > ‘View network status and tasks’ under ‘Network and
Internet’ > ‘View Status’ > ‘Properties’ then scroll the list, select ‘Internet Protocol Version
4 (TCP/IPv4)’ and then click ‘Properties’. Ensure ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’
and ‘Obtain DNS server address automatically’ radio buttons are selected.
Windows 7: ‘Start’ > ‘Control Panel’ > ‘View network status and tasks’ under
‘Network and Sharing Center’ > ‘Change adapter settings’. Right click on ’Local Area
Network’ > ‘Properties’ then scroll the list, select ‘Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)’
and then click ‘Properties’. Ensure that the ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ and
‘Obtain DNS server address automatically’ radio buttons are selected.
Linux: ‘System’ > ‘Preferences’ > ‘Network Connections’. On the ‘Network Connec-
tions’ screen, select the adapter and click ‘Edit’. Select the ‘IPv4 Settings’ tab and ensure
that ‘Automatic (DHCP)’ is selected.
Mac OS X: From the Apple menu, select ‘System Preferences’. Click ‘Network’ icon. In
the Location drop-down list, select ‘Automatic’. In the ‘Show’ drop-down list, select Built-in
Ethernet. Select the TCP/IP tab. Configure TCP/IP to use DHCP. (Mac OS X v10.2: In
the ‘Configure’ drop-down list, select ‘Using DHCP’, Mac OS X v10.3: In the ‘Configure
IPv4’ drop-down list, select ‘Using DHCP’). Click ‘Apply’ button.
Mac OS 8/9: From the Apple menu, select ‘Control Panel’. Select ‘TCP/IP’. If a window
opens with the message "TCP/IP is currently inactive", click the ‘Yes’ button. In the
‘Connect Via’ drop-down list, select ‘Ethernet’. In the ‘Configure’ drop-down list, select
‘Using DHCP Server’. Close the TCP/IP(LAN) window. Click ‘Save’ button.
LAN LED Not Illuminating
1. Also no Power LED. Ensure that power is being applied. Check fuse in power
injector M-POE-DUO-NS.
2. Cable seating. Check that both ends of the cable are fully inserted into Xtreme
and your computer.
3. Ethernet port disabled (if optional Unleashed is not being used). Check that
your computer’s Ethernet port is turned on. Refer to your specific operating
system guide on how to do this.
4. Connector pin float. Too much dielectric on the connector. Clean away excess.
5. Junction Box incorrectly wired. Check to ensure that all wire colours are
matched correctly.
6. See Testing Cable With An Ohm Meter
My Browser Reports An Error When I Open It
1. Cable not connected. Refer to ‘LAN LED Not Illuminating’.
2. No internet connection. Your Xtreme has a built in web server that delivers your
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into the browser’s address bar. Refer to Chapter 3 - Operation.
3. Multiple Wi-Fi devices. If system does not include optional Unleashed, ensure
the computer’s built-in Wi-Fi is turned off. Refer to your computer’s manual.
4. Incorrect Xtreme URL address entered. Ensure you type ‘xtreme.wifi’ - no ‘e’.
Unable To Connect To Xtreme’s Management Tool
1. No power. Refer to ‘LAN LED Not Illuminating’.
2. Cable not connected. Refer to ‘LAN LED Not Illuminating’.
3. Can’t find server. If system does not include optional Unleashed, ensure the
computer’s built-in Wi-Fi is turned off. Refer to your computer’s manual.
4. Incorrect IP address. If system does not include optional Unleashed, ensure
your computer’s Ethernet port is using DHCP.
5. Incorrect UID and PWD entered. Check that the user ID and password you are
using are correct.
LAN LED Blinks At A High Rate
1. Cabling issue related to Junction Box. Ensure that all of the wires are punched
down to the very bottom of each contact in the Junction Box.
2. Incomplete electrical connection. Also refer to LAN LED Not Illuminating
Settings Are Not Being Retained
1. Low voltage. Ensure that the power being supplied to Xtreme is as required by
your Power Adapter.
2. Not clicking ‘Apply’. Ensure that when a new hotspot is selected or setting
changes are made and that the ‘Apply’ button is clicked.
Weak Signal Strength
1. Weak hotspot. Check that the signal being connected to is strong. Obstructions
can temporarily get into the line-of-sight to the hotspot.
2. Antenna connector loose. Check that the antenna N-Female connector is se-
curely connected to Xtreme. Do not over tighten.
Testing Cable With An Ohm Meter
Ensure that power is off and computer (or Unleashed) is unplugged.
With Xtreme Connected
Check the following for a reading of <20 Ohms:
Blue to Blue / White
Brown to Brown / White
Any combination of Green, Green / White, Orange and Orange / White
Check the following combinations for a reading of ~5K Ohms:
Green, Green / White, Orange and Orange / White to Brown and Brown / White
With Xtreme Unplugged
Check the following for a reading of <20 Ohms:
Blue to Blue / White
Brown to Brown / White
Check the following for open circuit reading:
Green, Green / White, Orange and Orange / White to any other wire
Blue and Blue / White to Brown and Brown / White
If any value is outside what is indicated, investigate as to cause and correct.
Reset Button Located On Xtreme
The Reset button on the bottom of Xtreme next to the connector is a multi-function
button and should not be used except under the direction of support staff. Improper
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Warranty
1. All Bitstorm products are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of
one year from date of purchase under normal use. Warranty does not cover damage caused as
a result of improper installation or operation.
2. The customer is responsible for delivering the defective product to the designated RMA address
for repair or replacement.
3. At its discretion, Bitstorm will repair or replace a product that was found to be defective by
Bitstorm during the warranty period.
4. This warranty does not cover labor cost for removing and reinstalling the device for repair nor for
any expendable parts that are readily replaced in normal use.
5. The sole responsibility of Bitstorm under this warranty shall be limited to repair of this product, or
replacement thereof, at the sole discretion of Bitstorm.
6. All RMA items shipped to Bitstorm must be freight prepaid. Bitstorm will pay the return freight via
a service of Bitstorm's choice. Customer is responsible for payment of any shipping upgrades.
Limitation of Warranty
This warranty does not apply if product:
a. has been opened and/or altered, except by Bitstorm technical personnel,
b. has been painted in way shape or form,
c. has been damaged due to errors or defects in customer provided cabling,
d. has been subjected to abnormal physical or electrical stress, including lightening strike, misuse,
negligence or accident,
e. has been improperly installed, including wiring errors or damage to cable during installa-
tion,
f. failure to apply supplied dielectric corrosion inhibitor to Xtreme’s cable connector,
g. has had removal of MAC address label (if one was affixed),
h. has been loaded with incorrect firmware or attempted to have incorrect firmware loaded, or
i. is inoperable due to improper use of the Reset button.
What information will be required?
1. Customer name, contact information, and shipping information.
2. Date and location of purchase (we may request a copy of the invoice as proof of purchase in
certain, limited circumstance).
3. Problem description.
4. Serial number or MAC address of each unit (if available).
5. Troubleshooting actions taken so far.
*** International Customers ***
1. Customer to use their own shipping account when sending products back to Bitstorm.
Contact Us
IMPORTANT: If you are experiencing difficulties, please contact us
first with any issues before returning this product to the retailer.
address: Bitstorm Inc.
33 University Ave., Suite 1407
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2S7
web: www.bitstorm.com
phone: 1-647-724-8328
skype: bitstorm.inc
email: sales@bitstorm.com
support@bitstorm.com
hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm EST
required to return your Xtreme to Bitstorm for repair. The results of improper use or
damage to the reset button and PCB is not covered under warranty.

Standard Marine 1-14 Adapter Mount
The 1-14 Antenna Adapter allows Xtreme to be
mounted onto a standard 1" x 14 pitch threaded antenna
fitting. Satin finish anodized aluminum. Not compatible
with Xtreme .
Backstay Mount
Mount Xtreme onto a backstay. The angle
of backstays does not vary significantly, so
Xtreme N and MJ can be added on any rig. Can be
used with sloops, ketches, yawls, cutters, schooners, cat-
amarans, trimarans, etc. Polished stainless steel finish
with stainless steel screws, flat washers and stainless
steel nylon inserted locking nuts.
Options For Your Xtreme /
You've got your Xtreme installed and are connected. You take your laptop out
to the cockpit dragging a cable along. You wish that you could cut that tether,
that umbilical cord, that ball and chain. You want to be... Unleashed! Ideally
suited where cabling to computers is undesireable or just not possible. It re-
broadcasts the Wi-Fi connection from Xtreme forming your own private hotspot.
Go completely wireless - no trailing cables
Connect multiple computers and devices simultaneously
No software to install - works with any computer, any operating system
Supports all Wi-Fi enabled devices - laptops, iPhone, Android, iPad, etc.
Creates your own hotspot area up to several thousand feet (Unleashed HP)
Xtreme /
nleashed is the perfect addition to
Xtreme connects directly to laptop
Only one
computer
at a time
Before
Xtreme connects directly
to Unleashed instead
Multiple
devices can
connect
After
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