Satellite router overview
Satellite router specifications
Weight
Height
Width
Depth
Operating temperature range
Operating humidity range
Altitude
Cooling method
Protocol support
Supported frequency ranges
Network interface ports
Power supplies and power requirements
LAN port configuration
router in the United States: If servicing of the satellite router's outdoor antenna assembly is
necessary, the FCC requires that the work must be done by a trained professional because the
antenna assembly transmits RF energy.
Table 1: Specifications for the HN9400 satellite router
The satellite router's two LAN ports support the following configurations:
• Dual port, single subnet – Only one LAN port is configured with an IP address at the NOC,
which means the router supports one subnet. This is the default configuration.
• Dual port, independent subnet – Each LAN port is configured with a separate IP address at
the NOC, which means the router supports independent subnets.
This message applies if you use the HN9400 satellite
1.6 lb (0.73 kg)
8.0 inches (20.3 cm)
1.6 inches (4.1 cm); 2.4 inches (6.1 cm) at base
9.0 inches (22.9 cm)
32 ºF to 122 ºF (0 ºC to 50 ºC)
Above 5,000 ft (1,524 m) altitude, the maximum
temperature is reduced by 1 ºC per 1,000 ft (305 m).
5% to 90% non-condensing
Up to 15,000 ft (4,572 m)
Convection
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet
Protocol) protocol suite
Ka-band or Ku-band
Two RJ-45 Ethernet LAN ports supporting 10BaseT
or 100BaseT operation
See
Checking the power supply
HN9400 Satellite Router User Guide
1038555-0001 Revision B
Chapter 1
on page 51.
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