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Connects the dipole antenna or KING Swift cable to the WiFiMax open port.
Rotate antennas to point upwards for optimal signal reception.
Plug the KING WiFiMax into a standard 110 VAC power outlet.
Connect your smart device to the KING WiFi 5G network.
Open a web browser and navigate to http://mykingwifi.com.
Navigate to WiFi Settings and then to WiFi Name & Password.
Personalize your network name and set a secure password.
Save the personalized Wi-Fi name and password settings.
Connect your device to your newly configured KING WiFi network.
Navigate to WiFi Settings and select Wireless Repeating.
Initiate a scan to find available networks to extend.
Choose the desired network to extend from the scanned list.
Input the password for the selected upstream network.
Confirm and reboot the router to activate the wireless repeating settings.
Drill a 5/16" hole in the roof for cable entry.
Connect the KING Swift cable to the main long cable.
Apply sealant around the bracket and cable entry for weatherproofing.
Connect the cable to the KING WiFiMax and install the wall plate.
Check power supply connection and outlet if the WiFiMax does not power on.
Ensure WiFiMax is plugged in and allow time for networks to appear.
Verify connection to KING WiFiMax and check web address spelling.
Reload the page or re-verify device connection if the router is stuck at 100%.
Adjust antenna orientation and check for obstructions reducing signal.
Details power, wireless standards, frequencies, and security for WiFiMax.
Details radio band, wireless standards, antenna, height, diameter, and weight.
Details one-year parts warranty and responsibilities for repairs.
Instructions for contacting KING and returning products for service.
Lists conditions and actions that are not covered by the warranty.
States compliance with FCC rules and measures to avoid interference.
Specifies minimum installation distance for RF exposure compliance.
Details compliance with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
Notes indoor usage requirements and potential radar interference.