HoverCast Positioning Guide
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Front of
Display
Rear of
overCast
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Wireless Receiver
Front of
Display
Front of
overCast
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Wireless Receiver
The HoverCast signal can be blocked by obstructing
objects. Make sure the antenna and receiver maintain
line-of-sight.
The HoverCast Wireless Receiver’s front must face
outwards, towards the receiver and away from any walls
or cavities.
The HoverCast signal is strongest when the antenna
and receiver maintain line-of-sight. The maximum
tested range is 100 feet.
The HoverCast signal can pass through windows. Avoid
facing the HoverCast antenna towards windows, and
opt for line-of-sight positioning.
In some environments (like enclosed rooms with little
obstructions), the antenna can face away from the receiver
and the HoverCast signal can bounce off walls and
connect to the HoverCast receiver.
Make sure the HoverCast Wireless receiver is not
mounted backwards. The front of the receiver should
face wherever the tablet will be used most frequently.