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WiFi
On the Water and Online
Did you get all of your accessories?
POE
Injector
Mount
(not included
with Rogue Pro)
Antenna
CAT5e
Power Adapter
Ethernet Cable
***Wave WiFi suggests Initial setup be with a Laptop
HOW TO OPERATE:
1. Plug the ethernet cable provided into the base of the unit.
*For Rogue Wave seal the ethernet hole with the white rubber grommet provided*
2. Plug the other end of the ethernet cable into the POE (power over ethernet) injector.
3. Plug the power supply into the POE injector (Both lights should show solid green)
4. Plug the POE injector into the ethernet port of a laptop, computer or router.
*When plugging into a router it will be the "internet" port.*
When connecting directly via Laptop / Computer:
1. Turn o the wireless capability of the laptop (if needed).
2. Open a web browser and at the top URL bar type: 192.168.89.1
3. Once on the interface page of the unit, click on a network and
type in a password if needed.
4. The connection should read "Yes, Yes, Yes".
NOTE: While the unit's light-weight, compact, weather resistant design makes it the ideal portable Ethernet converter/Wireless Bridge for
temporary Internet access, prolonged exposure to the elements may cause premature deterioration of the internal circuitry and shorten the
life of the unit. The Unit's Warranty Policy speci cally states that the warranty is void if the failure is attributable to misuse, mishandling,
improper installation, alteration (including removing or obliterating labels) and opening or removing external covers.
Rogue Quick Start Guide
Wall Socket
Laptop Computer
.
***
Ethernet end plugs into laptop or router.
PAGE 1 OF 4
Rogue Wave
Power adapter plugs
into wall socket.
Plug the end of the wall
adapter into the input of
the POE
*Rubber grommet
provided*
When Using a Router:
1. Connect wirelessly to the router that the Rogue unit is physically connected
to via laptop, tablet or smartphone.
2. Open a browser and at the top URL bar type: 192.168.89.1
3. Once on the interface page of the unit, click on a network and type in a
password if needed.
4. The connection should read "Yes, Yes, Yes".
Antenna screws
onto the Rogue
unit.
Rogue Wave
mount.
Rogue Pro
Rogue Unit
Screw on
base.
CAT5e plugs into
*Mount not included*
ethernet base of
Rogue unit. And
ethernet end of POE.
Be sure when mounting the Rogue on the water that it is
between 15-25ft.
Ensure that the cable run is no longer than 60ft. If you go
beyond 60ft the Rogue may not function.
The Rogue must be mounted vertically.
Do not mount next to Radar.
Copyright Wave WIFI Inc., 2017. All rights reserved.
(2nd) Plug the
ethernet cable into
the ethernet port of
the Rogue.
The Rogue Pro has a
screw on 1" - 14
thread base.
(1st) Detach the base
and screw it onto a
mount BEFORE
plugging in the
Ethernet cable.

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Summary of Contents for Wave wifi Rogue

  • Page 1 1. Plug the ethernet cable provided into the base of the unit. Be sure when mounting the Rogue on the water that it is *For Rogue Wave seal the ethernet hole with the white rubber grommet provided* between 15-25ft. 2. Plug the other end of the ethernet cable into the POE (power over ethernet) injector.
  • Page 2 Meaning to power it o and back on. This should last the botto m of the screen). 30 secs and should be the Rogue as well as the router it is connected to. Clicking on the “Settings” tab opens the Open your browser and type: Check the lights on the POE injector.
  • Page 3 BASE 4. The Rogue units vary in mounting methods. The Rogue Wave PRO and the Rogue Reach have a 1” - 14 thread female base, as shown in steps 1-3. The Rogue Wave unit comes with a rail mount bracket, 10-32 ss screws, and ss nuts to a x onto a horizontal or vertical rail, or a pole.
  • Page 4 FCC Caution: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.