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HOW TO INSTALL ROGUE PRO UNITS
1. The Rogue Pro has a screw on 1” - 14 thread base, and so the mounting method is different than the Rogue Wave. To install the Rogue Pro.
(1st)
Detach the base and screw it onto a deck mount
BEFORE
plugging in the Ethernet cable
(
See point 1
)
.
2. The Ethernet port is on the base of all Rogue units.
3. Run the ethernet cable through the deck mount and Rogue Pro base and plug into the ethernet port of the Rogue unit
(
See point 2
)
. For
the
Rogue Pro
you will need to do this
BEFORE
screwing the body of the Rogue Pro back onto its base.
4. Screw the Body of the Rogue Pro unit back onto its base.
5. When mounting the Rogue systems make sure that the tip of the antenna is at least 1 foot away from obstruction and other wireless equip-
ment.
6. The Rogue Pro unit is mounted via a 1” - 14 thread antenna mount. The antenna mount is not included in the kit. Both units need to be
mounted vertically with the omni directional antenna facing upward. For rail mount installation you will need a screw driver that can fit a
10-32 x 2-1/4 Phillip Pan M/S 100 screw.
HOW TO INSTALL ROGUE UNITS
1. The Rogue units must be mounted vertically with CAT 5e pointing down and the antenna pointing up. Once the unit is mounted, screw on
the Omni-directional antenna provided onto the units. Screw the antenna on with the female “N” on the antenna facing downward onto
the male “N” facing upward, without stressing the “N” connector of the male head.
2. After physical installation plug the CAT 5e ethernet cable into the ethernet port of the Rogue system.
3. Run the CAT 5e ethernet cable down into the vessel and connect it to the PoE (Power Over Ethernet) injector provided. The PoE injector is
passive and will deliver any voltage given. If you are unsure what the PoE injector is, please see “Accessories” on the first page. Although the
PoE injector is passive make sure that you are only powering 12v-1a to the Rogue units. Over powering your unit could result in non warran-
ty failure.
4. Plug the power supply into the PoE injector and validate that the “DC” light and the “Power” light are both showing on the injector. The
“PWR” light is indicating that the Rogue system is powered on, while the “DC” light is indicating the PoE having power. Next plug the PoE
injector into the ethernet port of a laptop or into your internal router’s “internet” or WAN port. The WAN port of the router in generally col-
ored different than the rest of ports. The Rogue system will be using your router to broadcast its Wi-Fi signal.
5. For further weatherproofing if applicable please use weatherproof taping around the “n” connector and base of the unit. Wave WiFi will not
be held responsible for water damage due to improper installation.
*Deck mount not included*
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