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  1. questionAre the Ethernet ports on the back of the repeater available for use?
    Yes, the Ethernet ports are using the same network as the wireless repeater. Any device you connect to any of the Ethernet ports will also be able to use the Internet connection

  2. questionDoes your repeater support encryption?
    I would like to know if your Long Range WIFI Repeater Kit for RV's can be used with a WIFI system that uses WPA encryption? The WIFI system I need to connect to uses WPA Encryption and the Linksys Range Booster I currently have does not accept that encryption. Does your system?Yes, you can use t ...

  3. questionHas anybody mounted your antenna onto the top (or side of the shaft) of the standard "BatWing" TV antenna on almost all RV's? That way you can just "crank up" your antenna when you park.
    Yes, actually some of us here at JEFA Tech have done this ourselves! Just crank it up when you arrive and make sure not to forget to crank it down when you leave!

  4. questionHow can I keep other people from using my repeater? Can I enable encryption on my repeater?
    Instructions are included with the RV Repeater Kit describing how to set up encryption on your repeater. In other words, you can set up your own "password" to keep other people from connecting to and using your repeater.

  5. questionHow do I run a repeater unit on 12VDC power instead of AC?
    These modification instructions are provided as a general guide. You may do this modification at your own risk. JEFA Tech is not responsible for damage to your repeater unit or other property in the case of an improper modification. Please use common sense and safety precautions with this and an ...

  6. questionI want a wireless system inside my RV containing; 2-3 PC's, and 2-wireless printers.
    This repeater will work for this purpose. It creates a personal wireless network for you inside your RV that you can connect as many devices as you want to it.

  7. questionIf I can't get this repeater working, can I call you for support?
    Absolutely! We have taken the time to provide the documentation you need to help you use your repeater, but we are always available by e-mail or phone to help you if you need it.Also note that we are a U.S. company with sales and support staff right here in the U.S. You will not be connected to ...

  8. questionIs this "repeater" a standard Linksys router, or does it contain special software?
    Short answer:Our repeater uses the Cisco/Linksys hardware, but it does not use the Linksys "software".Our repeater unit looks like a standard Cisco/Linksys router because it uses the same hardware. The Cisco/Linksys WRT54GL router is actually a miniature solid state Linux computer which allows ...

  9. questionThe wireless ISP requires me to log in via a web page. Does the repeater support this?
    I need to log in to my ISP by web browser and give my password. How do I do that if the repeater is the what the ISP sees? Or is the repeater completely transparent...and I can sign in as usual?The repeater will be transparent to the ISP. You will be able to pull up the webpage and log in with y ...

  10. questionWhat is the difference between the USB Kit and the Repeater Kit?
    The USB Kit connects to your computer via a cable going into the USB port. It can only be used on one computer at a time.The Repeater Kit broadcasts a wireless signal that multiple computers can connect to at one time. All of the computers can use the Internet connection simultaneously.

  11. questionWhen a campground charges for Internet, will I be charged for each computer using the repeater?
    The repeater creates a personal wireless network for your computers and it only makes one connection to the campground wireless on their behalf, so as far as the campground knows, you only have one "device" connected. All of your computers connecting to your repeater will share that single Inter ...


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