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ELECTRONICS
Due to the ever-growing demand of internet connectivity, a WiFi system in your coach can mean the
difference between using costly mobile data and being able to access free WiFi wherever your travels may
take you. Your coach may be equipped with one of the many options WiFi systems Newmar offers.
WiFi Systems
This article provides an operational overview of the WiFi Ranger Converge LTE Indoor/Outdoor Router (Model: Teton/
Poplar Combo and Denali/Spruce Combo). This information only applies to coaches equipped with an optional WiFi
Ranger Converge Router.
WiFi Ranger Converge LTE Indoor/Outdoor Router
Operation (Model: Denali/Spruce Combo)
Components
Get the most out of a WiFi Ranger system with an indoor
& outdoor pack [...] for more network versatility and
functionality when compared to a standalone unit. All
of the long-range WiFi, LAN ports, USB tethering, and
upgradability features unite in these Packs. Furthermore,
you will enjoy maximum wireless coverage, performance,
and reliability when using a Pack.
INDOOR ROUTERS
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Poplar: WiFiRanger Poplar is an entry-level mobile
router with 2.4GHz WiFi, a USB port for LTE tethering,
100Mbps LAN ports, and an integrated LTE modem
(optional).
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Spruce: WiFiRanger Spruce is a mid-performance
mobile router with 2.4GHz / 5.8GHz WiFi, a USB port
for LTE tethering, and 1000Mbps LAN ports.
OUTDOOR ROUTERS
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Teton: WiFiRanger Teton is an entry-level outdoor
router with 2.4GHz WiFi, 1mi range, a 100Mbps LAN
port, and an integrated LTE modem (optional).
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Denali: WiFiRanger Denali is a mid-performance
outdoor router with 2.4GHz WiFi, 1.5mi range, a
100Mbps LAN port, and an integrated LTE modem
(optional).
Quick Start Guide
1. Power up your WiFi Ranger(s). Follow steps from
Rooftop Installation and Interior Installation in order to
power up unit(s), then wait 5 minutes.
2. Wirelessly connect your device to your WiFi Ranger.
Network names vary depending on which WiFi
Ranger model(s) you have. Not that the blank space
need to be filled in with the 4 unique digits of your
WiFi Ranger(s).
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Pvt. WFR__Teton.__ __ __ __
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Pvt. WFR__Denali.__ __ __ __
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Pvt. WFR__Poplar.__ __ __ __
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Pvt. WFR__Aspen.__ __ __ __
2. Make sure your mobile device is connected to your
coach’s WiFi network.
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Example: NewmarXXXX (XXXX = 4 digit number)
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The network name can be found on the face of
the WiFiRanger or Converge indoor router.
3. Start the System Control app from your mobile
device.
4. The app will search and find the System Control
module on its own. The app should start and load
the User Interface.
5. If it does not connect, it will inform you that is has
not found the module.
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Check the connection to the coach network. You
may be connected to another WiFi signal instead
of your coach’s WiFi network or be out of range of
your coach’s indoor router.
Source: LR125 SilverLeaf User’s Guide. For more information see the complete
user guide provided by SilverLeaf, which can be found attached to the WiFi Server.
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