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Mounting Methods and Antenna Installation Steps
*Mount not included* 
BASE
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 The Rogue Wave Pro and the Rogue Reach have  a 1” - 14 female thread base to mount onto a 1”-14 standard antenna mount 
bracket(not included). To install these units (1st) detach the base and screw it onto the mount BEFORE plugging in the Cat 5e cable.           
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Thread the Cat5e cable through the mount, then the base and then into the ethernet port of the Rogue unit. This should be done BEFORE screwing 
the body of the Rogue units back onto their base (see point “ 
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 ”) and with the other end of the cable remaining loose at this time to avoid twisting.  
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 The Ethernet port is on the bottom of all of the Rogue units. 
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4. The Rogue units vary in mounting methods. The Rogue  Wave PRO and the Rogue Reach have a 1” - 14 thread female base, as shown in steps 1-3.  
The Rogue Wave unit comes with a rail mount bracket, 10-32 ss screws, and ss nuts to affix onto a horizontal or vertical rail, or a pole. 
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Antenna Mounting Rogue Wave PRO or Rogue Reach- Once the unit is securely mounted, 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.  See point “6” below on the left.
5. Positioning- All of the Rogue Units should be mounted vertically with the tip of the 2 foot omni directional antenna pointing upward and the 
Cat5e cable pointing downward. The tip of the antenna should be at least 1’ away from any obstructions and ideally at least 3’  from electronics to 
avoid any potential interferences. 
7. Antenna Mounting Rogue Wave- Screw the 2’ omni directional antennas female N securely onto it’s N male mate of the Rogue Wave unit with 
the rail mount bracket sandwiched in between. See point “7” below on the left. 
8.  Plug the other end of the CAT5E ethernet cable into the POE 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 damage the unit and void warranty.
9. 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 “power” 
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 colored different than 
the rest of ports. The Rogue system will use your wireless router or access point to broadcast its Wi-Fi signal. 
(For further explanation on step #8 and step #9 below, please see the setup diagram on page 1)
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