Connecting The Terminal To The Computer; Connecting By Ethernet; Power Over Ethernet (Poe) - Hughes 9450 Series User Manual

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Connecting the terminal
to the computer

Connecting by Ethernet

Power over Ethernet (POE)

You can connect your computer to the 9450 IDU with one or
more of the following interfaces
 Ethernet
 WLAN
 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
There is no need to check the active interface. All
interfaces can be used simultaneously to accommodate
multiple users.
During initial setup, the terminal can only be configured
using an Ethernet connection. Once the terminal has been
configured, all interfaces (Ethernet, WLAN and ISDN) can
be used for data transfer depending on the service required.
Your computer must be configured to support your chosen
connection method. Refer to the documentation supplied
with your computer for details.
To connect the BGAN terminal to a device using Ethernet:
 Connect an Ethernet cable to your device's Ethernet port,
and insert the other end of the connector into one of the four
Ethernet ports on the 9450 IDU. These four Ethernet ports
support Power-over-Ethernet (PoE).
 All 4 ports are powered by a single 48Volt DC power supply
capable of outputting 61.2 Watts and 30.6 Watts at 24 Volts
and 12 Volts input respectively. The ports can provide power
to class 1, 2, and 3 devices as long as the total power does
not exceed the wattage based on the input voltage provided.
If a device is connected to a port that exceeds the maximum
power available, power will not be provided to that port. The
existing connections will not be affected.
Using the Hughes 9450
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