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docj
Jul 03, 2013Explorer
bigcitypopo wrote:
I am computer savy, sooo this stuff doesnt scare me so to speak.
I use a mac, is the interface for settings web based?
Does the unit power up on its own and point your computer to the website so it can be configured? The WFR's control panel is accessed through whatever browser you choose to use. It doesn't matter whether you have a Mac or a pc.
how many devices will the ranger communicate with. I am looking at the mobile. not the go. I think the maximum number is probably 16, I have eight connected to mine at the moment.
I have a brand new trailer. I want this thing setup for years to come. I don't want to buy things twice. Firmware updates are handled through "the Cloud". All previously sold models can be updated to the latest software. In fact, the company has offered to replace some older units that had problems with the most recent update, irrespective of warranty status.
I am considering using the roof mount, screw the thing down near the fridge vent and fur-get 'bout it. or is it better to use the ladder rack, antennae jobber...The roof-mounted unit has more power and an external antenna so you can't make a direct comparison with any of the indoor models. Many people own both particularly if they have devices in their RVs that need to connect to a router via Ethernet cable (for example, some DirecTV receivers, game consoles, etc.)
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