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SCOUT S.r.l. is an Italian manufacturer of professional marine antennas and advanced 4G/5G WiFi onboard connectivity systems.

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SCOUT Marine Antennas & Connectivity

SCOUT S.r.l. is an Italian manufacturer specializing in premium professional marine antennas and robust onboard internet connectivity systems. Their product line includes sophisticated 4G and 5G WiFi routers, compact marine domes, and SIM extenders engineered specifically for reliable maritime communication. Dedicated to superior quality and performance, SCOUT ensures boaters stay connected to high-speed internet even in challenging marine environments.

Explore our vast library of SCOUT user manuals, installation guides, and setup instructions. Whether you are configuring a new 5G onBoard Compact system, working with standard NMEA marine deck mounts, or linking your boat's LAN, you will find all the documentation needed to maintain and optimize your onboard networking equipment effortlessly.

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Scout RS1-S03 WIRELESS Motion Sensor Instructions

25 me 2026
Scout RS1-S03 WIRELESS Motion Sensor RVLock Scout Motion Sensor Features Wireless PIR detector adopt digital infrared dual-core fuzzy logic control processing technology and intelligent analysis algorithms, distinguish interference signals with…

Scout Door Access Sensor Instructions

24 me 2026
Scout Door Access Sensor OVERVIEW Guard Entry Points Monitor the opening of doors and windows, and receive custom alerts if an intrusion is detected. Protect Practically Anything This versatile sensor…

Scout SD1 Outdoor Climate Sensor Instructions

24 me 2026
Scout SD1 Outdoor Climate Sensor Overview Measurements (details on page 2 and 3) Real-time multi-pollutant air monitor with dual PM sensors Particulate Matter Mass Concentration (PM1, PM2.5) Particle Count (PM0.5,…

Scout Glass Break Sensor Instructions

24 me 2026
Scout Glass Break Sensor Glass Break Sensor An Added Layer of Protection Detects breaking glass, so you know if an intruder tries to break in. Pair with Access and Motion…

PA-40 4G on Board Compact Black SCOUT Enstriksyon yo

27 desanm 2023
PA-40 4G on Board Compact Black SCOUT Product Information Specifications Product Name: 4G onBoard Compact Manufacturer: Scout S.r.l. Country of Origin: Italy Connectivity: 4G/WiFi Power Input: +/- 12V DC Recommended…

4G onBoard Compact Basic User Manual

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Comprehensive user manual for the Scout 4G onBoard Compact Basic 4G/WiFi connectivity system, covering installation, configuration, and safety guidelines.

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SCOUT support FAQ

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  • How do I log into my SCOUT router's web koòdone?

    Pou antre nan routeur la Web koòdone (WebUI), tape http://192.168.1.1 nan la URL field of your Internet browser. Use the default username 'admin' and the password located on your product label. You will be prompted to change this password upon your first login for security.

  • What is the recommended power supply for SCOUT onBoard systems?

    The SCOUT 4G/5G onBoard system domes must be powered with 12V DC (input voltage ranges typically from 9 to 30V DC, depending on your model). Using an incorrect voltage can cause permanent damage to the internal electrical components.

  • How do I insert the SIM card into my SCOUT onBoard system?

    Always ensure the system is switched off first. For products like the Compact Basic, unscrew the cap on the bottom of the dome and insert a Nano SIM card into the push-pull slot. If your network uses a SIM Extender or Injector, insert the SIM card into the remote SIM injector unit as outlined in your specific manual.

  • Where can I find the default WiFi password for my SCOUT device?

    The default WiFi password and network SSID are printed on the product label. This label is typically found inside the user manual, as an extra sticker provided in the box, or physically attached to the bottom of the router unit/dome.