I am about to buy a wave rogue to grab my Y.C's wifi signal to connect to my nvr. My cameras are connected to my nvr. Here is my question. If I connect the wave rogue Ethernet cable to a wireless router and then an Ethernet cable from the wireless router to the nvr, will I loose much throuput or bandwidth by not connecting the rogue to the nvr directly? Also, although I know the rogue wave is supposedly easy to configure, if I connect it to a wireless router, is that easy to configure as well? The only reason I want the router is to take advantage of the wave rogue's ability to grab wifi signal's. Although, it's primary use, by far, is to provide an internet connection for my cameras.
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Wave Rogue through router to NVR
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06-19-2018 08:14 AM #2
Re: Wave Rogue through router to NVR
John
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Re: Wave Rogue through router to NVR
Unless they recently came up with a new version the Waves boosters are always connected to a router with Ethernet cable
Pascal
Miami, FL
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Re: Wave Rogue through router to NVR
The wave has a wired connection to input of router then nvr wired connection to router also. I don’t think you loose a lot of bandwidth. I think the wave is only single frequency. 2.4 or 5 GHz. I’m guessing your speed limitation will be with the wave or the marina WiFi. Based on discussion on another forum and advise from Pascal, I decided to go with the Cradlepoint AER2200. It is a WiFi, 3G/4G/LTE transceiver and a wireless router all in one. No need for a separate router and no need for the wave. I can put 2sim cards in it for Bahamas and USA. Full 3x3 mimo. The antennas are already attached to the unit, but you can get external antennas as well.Just got the unit and it is not installed yet. Will be installing in next couple weeks.
Thanks,
Tony
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06-19-2018 12:42 PM #5
Re: Wave Rogue through router to NVR
Depends on whether there is a firewall and NAT involved on the router. My guess is that you will have a maximum of 10Mbps WAN bandwidth anyway so it probably wont be blocking and you should be fine.
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Re: Wave Rogue through router to NVR
Sorry to ask an obvious question but here goes. In addition to the Rogue Wave, I also bought a router and a switch. Is there anything to be gained, or lost, running the output from the bullet to the router and then an Ethernet from the router to the NVR versus running the output from the Wave Rouge to the switch and then an Ethernet from the switch to the router and a separate Ethernet from the switch to the NVR?