โSep-16-2013 05:25 AM
โSep-17-2013 10:07 PM
rvten wrote:
Just updated my WFR. It was working. Turned it off and now NaDa.
โSep-17-2013 09:23 PM
โSep-17-2013 09:14 PM
โSep-17-2013 06:26 PM
โSep-17-2013 01:12 PM
I was under the impression that cradlepoint would not connect to MiFi units, in fact that's what they told me when I called them. Are they connecting wirelessly or are your MiFi's tethered? Which MiFi units are you using? Also are you able to use park internet with your cradlepoint?
โSep-17-2013 01:04 PM
โSep-17-2013 09:17 AM
โSep-17-2013 09:15 AM
paulcardoza wrote:
I have followed essentially the same path that Bill has. Had the original Wifi Ranger, tried the Sky and finally the GO. While the concept is fantastic and the CS folks at WFR are terrific to deal with, the product is just not ready for primetime, IMO. I found myself having to continually futz with the units to keep my connection in place. They would lock up, reboot on their own, lose connectivity requiruing a restart. At one point they would not work with iOS devices, certain modems, blah, blah, blah....
โSep-17-2013 05:31 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
I wish I could answer this but the WiFi Ranger folks have issued an injunction preventing me from given any details. I was a beta tester for the company from their infancy but now that I have a Cradlepoint I don't know why other than they provided all of my equipment at no charge.
โSep-16-2013 07:19 PM
โSep-16-2013 04:43 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
I used the WiFi Ranger (actually the original Ranger, Ranger and Boost, the Ranger Go and the Go and Mobile and most recently the Ranger X) for over 3 years as the product evolved. I believe it continues to evolve but I no longer use the Ranger products and recently purchased a Cradlepoint MBR95. I have not had a single issue with the Cradlepoint and setting up WiFi as WAN to save my the use of my cellular data is simple and the connection remains solid. I don't think the Cradlepoint as quite the range that the Ranger X does but I think it's better than the range of the Go router.
I believe that both operate better with a stand alone USB WiFi device vs. a MiFi type device but if you have a MiFi air card you most likely do not need either device as the MiFi is it's own full blown router.
If you have a MiFi air card you might look at a stand alone WiFi antenna for those times when good, free open WiFi services are available.
โSep-16-2013 08:37 AM
โSep-16-2013 08:34 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
I believe that both operate better with a stand alone USB WiFi device vs. a MiFi type device but if you have a MiFi air card you most likely do not need either device as the MiFi is it's own full blown router.
โSep-16-2013 07:27 AM
โSep-16-2013 07:26 AM