
Do not click on anything unl this process is
completed. Aerwards click the network that
you are connected to, to see your current
network status. (SEE BELOW)
Connecng to the Rogue Reach
Connect the Rogue’s POE adapter
to your computer’s Ethernet port or to a router. If
using a router make sure that your laptop or tablet
is WIRELESSLY connected to the router that the
Rogue is PHYSICALLY connected to. Aer several
seconds your computer should receive an IP
address from the Rogue (a Windows computer will
generally show the message icon “Connected” at
the boom of the screen). Please be sure that the
browser you are using it up to date. It may be best
to use Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome if you have
the opon. Next, Open your browser and type: “
192.168.89.1 ” into the address bar and press
“enter”. The Network Scan page will then open.
Depending on the device you are using to manage
the Rogue unit; the page look similar to this.
(SEE BELOW)
Scanning for HotSpot Networks
If necessary you can refresh the network list by
clicking the “Scan” buon. The list of wireless
networks (HotSpots) is ordered by signal strength:
the strongest signals are indicated by the color
GREEN. You will also see ORANGE or RED for
weaker signals. These bars will also fluctuate as the
signal changes around you. To connect to a
HotSpot , click on the HotSpot name (SSID). There
will be a drop down once you click on the network
you are trying to connect to. In the blank space
type in a password. The Rogue will then aempt to
negoate a connecon with the remote HotSpot.
During this process the screen will show “ Three
dots (...), Checking IP, Got Internet”.
The Serial# and firmware version of your unit is on the “Sengs Page”.
See “Quick Tips” on the front of the Guide.
When using a coupler make sure that is can be used for POE.
The Rogue Reach power consumpon is 12v -- 1A.
Try power cycling the unit inially. Meaning to power it off and then on
again. This should last 30 secs and should be the Rogue as well as the
router it is connected to.
Check the lights on the POE injector. They should both show solid green.
If only the “DC” light is on then the Rogue is not receiving power. Check
all cable connecons ensuring they are all snug and not loose or falling
out. (If the ethernet cable is sliding out of the Rogue unit then check that
the ethernet port tabs are not damaged). If the POE lights are blinking or
for further support, call Wave-WiFi (954) 928 -1310.
Favoring Hotspots
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Rogue Reach Sengs
Clicking on the “Sengs” tab opens the above
page. “Disabling EC Firewall” removes your
protecon from access by other network
users. However, it may be necessary to disable
this feature to access some HotSpots. Clicking
“reboot” disconnects the Rogue from the
current hotspot and also refreshes the
connecon. You may have to reconnect aer a
reboot if the hotspot is not a favorited
network. You can also stacally set the
wireless side of the Rogue in sengs at the
boom le of the page. (Please be sure that
you understand IP addressing when changing
this funcon.)
1.) Connect to the network that you want to favorite.
2.) Once connected, click the yellow star to the le of the network
bar to favorite the Wi-Fi network source.
TIP: You can see a full lisng of all favorited networks in the
“favorites” link to the le of the screen. You can also delete
a network from your favorites in this same locaon.
Rogue Reach WWR Quick Start Guide
Troubleshoong your Rogue Reach Unit
Follow Prompts for Splash Pages / Capve Portals
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