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Hughes HN7700S Installation Manual (140 pages)
HN System Terrestrial Broadband Router
Brand:
Hughes
| Category:
Wireless Router
| Size: 8.84 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Information
3
Types of Warnings Used in this Manual
3
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1 Introduction
15
Scope and Audience
15
HN Router Overview
15
Router Specifications
16
Specifications for the HN Router
16
Commissioning
17
Associated Transport Devices
17
Installation and Commissioning Steps
18
Contact Information
18
Chapter 2
18
Chapter 2
19
Items Required for Installation
20
Confirming Installer PC and Site Requirements
20
Customer Site Requirements
21
Preparing the HN Router for Installation
19
Items Required for Installation
19
Chapter 3 Assembling and Connecting the HN Router Hardware
23
Using the Pedestal Base
23
Assembling and Connecting the HN Router Hardware
24
Attaching the Base
24
Removing the Base
24
Chapter 3
24
Selecting the Router Location
25
Connecting the Power Supply
25
Available Power Supplies for the HN Router
25
Connecting an AC/DC Power Supply
26
In-Line Units
26
AC/DC Power Supply
26
Connecting a DC/DC Power Supply
27
DC/DC Power Supply
27
Chapter 4
29
Connecting the Cables to a T-1 Transport Device
30
Powering up and Observing the Router Leds
30
Connecting the Cables
30
Leds on Power-Up
31
Router LEDS
31
Connecting the HN Router to a Transport Device
29
Connecting the Cables to a Modem Transport Device
29
Chapter 5 Commissioning the HN Router
33
Router Connections
33
Commissioning Procedures
33
Changing from VSAT to Router Mode
34
Advanced Commissioning Options Link
34
Setup Screen
35
Terrestrial Broadband Setup Page
36
Mode Change Confirmation
36
Terrestrial Broadband Setup Page
37
Configuration File Upload Screen
37
Commissioning by Auto Selection
38
Selecting and Verifying the NAP
38
Configuration File Confirmation
38
Terrestrial Broadband Setup Screen
39
Auto Selection - Service Parameters
39
Auto Selection - Service Parameters Selecting the NAP
40
Select Service Parameters for T-1
41
Entering and Verifying Configuration Parameters
42
Auto Selection - T-1 NAP Verification Screen
42
DSL NAP Verification
42
T-1 Configuration Parameters
43
Completing the Commissioning Process
44
Sample Configurations Parameters Verification Screen
44
Connecting the HN Router
45
Auto Selection - Confirmation Screen
45
Router System Control Center Home
46
IP Address Assigned
46
Commissioning by Manual Entry
47
Selecting and Verifying the NAP
47
Manual Entry - Service Parameters
47
Entering and Verifying the Configuration Parameters
48
Manual Entry - Verification of Service Parameters
48
Manual Entry - Manual Configuration Screen
48
Chapter 6 Verifying the Installation and Commissioning
51
Verifying the Terrestrial Link
51
Verifying the Download Status
52
Summary Page
52
System Status Page
53
SDL Monitor
53
Completing the Process
54
Chapter 7 System Control Center
55
Internet Browser Settings
55
Selecting Settings Option
56
Settings Screen
56
Accessing the System Control Center
57
The System Control Center Home Page
57
System Control Center Home Page
57
System Control Center Buttons and Indicators
58
Web Page Top Frame
58
Question Link
58
System Status Button
59
Link Explanation
59
Other System Control Center Buttons
60
The System Status Page
60
System Status Indicator Reporting
60
Web Acceleration Feature down
60
System Status Indicator Reporting a Problem
60
LAN Info Page
61
System Status Page
61
LAN Info Page
62
WAN Info Page
63
System Info Page
64
Additional Home
65
System Status
65
Diagnostic Utilities
65
Connectivity Test
66
Detailed Problem Statistics
66
Help Page
66
Detailed Problem Statistics Selection
66
Help Page Links
67
Help Welcome
67
Advanced Pages
68
Help Introduction
68
Frequently Asked Questions Page
68
Accessing the Advanced
69
Advanced Page
69
Expanding and Collapsing Menus
70
Icon Link to Advanced
70
Advanced Page Showing Sub-Menu
70
Chapter 8
71
Requirements for VADB
72
Installing VADB
72
Configuring the HN Router for VADB Backup
71
VADB Overview
71
Chapter 8
72
Verifying that the VADB Profile Is Loaded
73
Chapter 8
73
Testing the Telephone Line
74
Chapter 8
74
Connecting the HN Router to the Telephone Line
75
VADB Cable Connections
75
Chapter 8
75
Optional Protection Module
76
VADB Connections with Protection Module
76
Chapter 8
76
Installing the Protection Module
77
Connecting the Protection Module to the Terminal
77
Connecting the Protection Module Ground Cable
77
Chapter 8
77
Verifying VADB Functionality
78
Verifying the VADB Link
78
Chapter 8
78
LED Appearance During VADB Operation
79
HN Router
79
VADB Troubleshooting
80
HN Router LED Appearance During VADB Operation
80
Configuring a Computer to Support DHCP
83
Windows Vista
83
Appendix A
83
Network Connections - Windows Vista
84
Internet Protocol Properties - Windows Vista
85
Local Area Connection Properties - Windows Vista
85
Windows XP
86
Network Connections - Windows XP
86
Local Area Connection Properties - Windows XP
87
Internet Protocol Properties - Windows XP
88
Windows 2000
89
Network and Dial-Up Connections - Windows 2000
89
Local Area Connection Properties - Windows 2000
89
Internet Protocol Properties - Windows 2000
90
Appendix B
91
Configuring TCP/IP Properties on the Installer Laptop
92
Windows Vista
92
Saving the Fallback Updater Utility
92
Network Connections - Windows Vista
93
Internet Protocol Properties - Windows Vista
94
Local Area Connection Properties - Windows Vista
94
Windows XP
95
Network Connections - Windows XP
96
Local Area Connection Properties - Windows XP
97
Internet Protocol Properties - Windows XP
97
Windows 2000
98
Network and Dial-Up Connections - Windows 2000
98
Local Area Connection Properties - Windows 2000
99
Internet Protocol Properties - Windows 2000
99
Updating the Fallback.bin File
100
Entering the Router's IP Address
100
Troubleshooting
101
Updating the Router Software
91
Saving the Utility on the Installer Laptop
91
Appendix C Disabling a Web Browser's Proxy Connection
103
Internet Explorer
103
Selecting the Connections Tab
104
Accessing LAN Settings
104
Netscape
105
Appendix D
107
Safety - Operating Conditions for Canada
108
Repairs in Canada
108
Conformance with Standards and Directives
107
HN7700S Standards Compliance
107
Appendix D
108
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMI)
109
FCC Part 15
109
Appendix D
109
Canada Class B Warning
110
R&Tte (Eu)
110
Telecommunications Standards
110
Ipos
110
FCC Part 68
110
Ipos Symbol
110
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
111
Discontinuance of Service
111
Telephone Company Changes
111
Repairs in the United States
112
Canada - Equipment Attachment Limitations
112
ADTRAN Shipping Carton
113
Appendix E - ADTRAN Total Access 600R
113
ADTRAN Total Access 600R
113
Minimum System Requirements
113
Installing the ADTRAN 600R
114
Wallmount Installation
114
ADTRAN 600R Front
114
ADTRAN 600R Back
114
LED Positions
115
Appendix E
115
ADTRAN Front Panel
116
Appendix E
116
Supplying Power
116
Wallmount
116
Front Panel Leds
117
Navigating the User Interface
117
ADTRAN Front Panel
117
Terminal Menu Window
118
Navigating Using Keystrokes
119
Connecting the ADTRAN
120
Logging in
120
Login Screen
120
System Info Menu
121
Configuring the ADTRAN
121
System Info Menu Screen
121
Router Menu
122
Config Interfaces
122
Config/Interfaces Screen
123
Interfaces/Setup Screen
124
Sample Setup Screen
125
Home Screen
125
DS0 Mapping
126
Selecting the Map
126
Selecting the DS0
127
Setting the Service
127
Mapping a DS0 Port
128
Mapping Multiple Ds0S
128
Confirming Connectivity
129
Log out Screen
129
Ping Far-End IP Address
129
Items Required for Installation
131
Appendix F - Siemens 4100/4101 DSL Modem
131
Minimum System Requirements
131
Siemens 4100/4101 Shipping Carton
131
Siemens 4100/4101 DSL Modem
131
Installation Overview
132
Installing Line Filters
132
Connecting the Cables
132
Checking the Modem LEDS
132
Installation Icon
133
Installing the Modem
133
The Installation Interface
133
The Installation Procedure
133
Ready Message
134
Searching for Device
134
Downloading Firmware
135
Rebooting Device Message
135
Installation Complete
136
Acronyms and Abbreviations
137
Index
139
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Hughes HN7700S User Manual (126 pages)
Remote Terminal
Brand:
Hughes
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 4.87 MB
Table of Contents
Revision Record
2
Important Safety Information
3
Types of Warnings Used in this Manual
3
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1 Introduction
15
Scope and Audience
15
System Requirements
16
Contact Information
16
For Terminals Purchased from a U.S. Retail Channel
17
For Terminals Purchased from a U.S. Value-Added Reseller
17
For International Users
17
How the Remote Terminal Works
17
Antenna Installation and Service
18
Remote Terminal's Role in the System Architecture
18
HN7000S Overview
19
HN7700S Overview
20
HN7700S Enterprise Features
20
Vadb
21
Optional Protection Module
22
Using the HN7700S with Serial Devices
22
Dual Ethernet Ports
23
Ethernet Port Configurations
23
Port Forwarding
23
Ethernet Port Leds
23
Using the Pedestal Base
24
Attaching the Base
24
Operating Precautions
24
Power Cycling the Terminal
26
Preventive Maintenance
26
Chapter 2 System Control Center
27
Overview
27
Accessing the System Control Center
28
Creating a Shortcut to the System Control Center
28
System Control Center Home Page
28
Alternate Method for Creating the Shortcut
29
Creating a Shortcut to the System Control Center
29
Entering the URL in the Create Shortcut Window
30
System Control Center Home Page
31
System Buttons
31
Fair Access Policy in Effect
32
System Status Degraded
32
Links
33
System Status
33
Diagnostic Utilities
33
Help
33
Myhughesnet
34
System Status Page
35
Reception Info Page
37
Transmission Info Page
38
System Info Page
38
Transmission Information Page
38
System Information Page
39
Troubleshooting Page
41
Problem Troubleshooting Page
41
Detailed Problem Statistics Page
42
Connectivity Test Page
43
Detail Problem Statistics Selection
43
Port Forwarding Configuration Page
44
Defining Port Forwarding Rules
45
Help Page
45
Browsing Optimization Utility
46
Help Index Page
46
Chapter 3 Hughesnet Tools
47
Overview
47
Do You Have Hughesnet Tools
47
Installing the Hughesnet Tools Using the CD
48
Installing Hughesnet Tools by Downloading Software from the Hughes Site
48
Launching Hughesnet Tools
48
Hughesnet Tools Home Page
49
Hughesnet Tools System Tray Icon
49
I Have a Technical Problem
50
Support Library
50
Helpful Tools
50
Support Library Links
50
Chapter 4 Remote Terminal Leds
51
Front Panel Leds
51
Startup LED Test
52
Normal Operation
52
Fatal Error Indication
53
Power LED Flashing
53
Weather and Signal Strength
53
Checking the Power Supply
53
Ethernet Port Leds
54
HN7700S Ethernet Port Configurations
54
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
55
Problem Troubleshooting Information
56
System Control Center Home Page
56
Can Access the System Control Center but Not the Internet
58
Confirming that the Terminal Is Commissioned
59
System Information
59
Confirming Receive Signal
60
Confirming Transmit Signal
61
Confirming that TCP Acceleration Is Operational
62
Confirming that Web Acceleration Is Operational
63
Confirming NOC Connectivity
64
Accessing the Connectivity Test
65
Confirming Internet Connectivity
67
System Information Page
67
Checking DNS Settings
68
Checking for Viruses and Firewall Issues
68
Cannot Access the System Control Center
69
Computer Is Connected Directly to the Terminal
69
Terminal Is Connected to an Ethernet Device
69
Using the Terminal Leds to Troubleshoot
70
Remote Terminal Power and Cable Connections
70
Fatal Error Indication
71
All Leds Flashing
71
All Leds Are off
71
Checking the Power LED
72
Checking the LAN LED
72
Problems When Other Devices Are Connected to the Terminal
74
Transmit or Transmit/Wan LED Is off
74
Receive or Recieve/Ppp-IP LED Is off
74
System LED Is off
75
Troubleshooting Other Problems
76
Hot Cable Connector
76
Slow Transmission Speed or Intermittent Operation
77
Troubleshooting VADB
77
Typical Operating System Settings
79
Determining if DHCP Is Enabled on the Remote Terminal
79
Configuring Windows for a Static IP Address
80
Appendix A
80
Windows Vista
81
Network and Dialup Connections
81
Local Area Connections
82
TCP/IP Properties
83
Windows XP
84
Entering the Preferred DNS Server Address
84
Network and Dialup Connections
85
TCP/IP Properties
86
Local Area Connections
86
Entering the Preferred DNS Server Address
87
Windows 2000
88
Network and Dialup Connections
88
Local Area Connections
88
Local Area Connection Properties
89
TCP/IP Properties
90
Windows 98SE or Me
91
TCP/IP Properties
92
Entering the Terminal's IP Address
93
Configuring Windows to Support a DHCP-Enabled Terminal
94
Windows Vista
94
Network Connections - Windows Vista
94
Local Area Connection Properties - Windows Vista
95
Windows XP
96
Internet Protocol Properties - Windows Vista
96
Network Connections - Windows XP
97
Local Area Connection Properties - Windows XP
98
Internet Protocol Properties - Windows XP
98
Windows 2000
99
Network and Dial-Up Connections - Windows 2000
99
Local Area Connection Properties - Windows 2000
100
Internet Protocol Properties - Windows 2000
101
Windows 98SE and Me
102
TCP/IP Properties - Windows 98SE and Me
103
Network Window - Windows 98SE and Me
103
Configuring a Macintosh for a Static IP Address
104
Gateway Tab - Windows 98SE and Me
104
Mac Network Screen
105
Mac Systems Preferences Menu
105
Configuring a Macintosh to Support a DHCP-Enabled Terminal
106
Select Manually from the Configure Drop-Down List
106
Mac Network Screen
107
Mac System Preferences Menu
107
Select DHCP from the Configure Drop-Down Menu
108
Appendix B Home Networking
109
Basic Wireless Considerations
110
Site with Remote Terminal and Wireless LAN
110
Basic Ethernet Considerations
111
Site with Remote Terminal and Wired Ethernet LAN
111
Appendix C
113
Conformance with Standards
113
And Directives
113
Safety - Operating Conditions for Canada
114
Repairs in Canada
114
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMI)
115
FCC Part 15
115
Canada Class B Warning
116
R&Tte (Eu)
116
Telecommunications Standards
116
Ipos
116
FCC Part 68
116
Ipos Symbol
116
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
117
Discontinuance of Service
117
Telephone Company Changes
117
Repairs in the United States
118
Canada - Equipment Attachment Limitations
118
Acronyms and Abbreviations
121
Index
123
Hughes HN7700S User Manual (98 pages)
Remote Terminal
Brand:
Hughes
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 3.47 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Information
3
Types of Warnings Used in this Manual
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Document
13
Organization of this Guide
13
Scope and Audience
13
Conventions
14
Revision Record
14
Chapter 1 Introduction
15
Contact Information
15
For United States Users Who Purchased through a Retail
15
Channel
15
Reseller
15
Remote Terminal Overview
15
System Requirements
16
How the Remote Terminal Works
17
Remote Terminal's Role in the System Architecture
17
Professional Installation or Service Requirement
18
Grounding Requirement
18
Preventive Maintenance
19
Operating Considerations
19
Chapter 2 System Control Center
21
Accessing the System Control Center
22
System Control Center Home Page
22
Creating a Shortcut to the System Control Center
23
Home Page
24
System Indicators
24
Links
25
System Status
25
Test Utilities
26
Help
26
Myhughesnet
26
System Status Page
27
Reception Information Page
28
Transmission Information Page
29
System Information Page
30
Connectivity Test Page
32
Port Forwarding Configuration Page
32
Defining Port Forwarding Rules
32
Help Page
33
Browsing Optimization Utility
34
Myhughesnet
34
Chapter 3 Remote Terminal Leds
35
Overview
35
Fatal Error Indication
36
Weather and Signal Strength
36
LED Appearance During Normal Operation
36
Remote Terminal Leds
36
Front Panel Leds
37
Ethernet Port Leds
37
Ethernet Port LED Operation
37
Additional LED Appearance Information
38
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
39
Cannot Surf but Can Access the System Control Center
39
Confirming the Terminal Is Commissioned
40
System Information Page
40
Confirming Receive Signal
41
Confirming Transmit Signal
42
Confirming TCP Acceleration Is Operational
43
Confirming Web Acceleration Is Operational
44
Confirming NOC Connectivity
45
Successful Ping Test
46
Confirming Internet Connectivity
47
Checking DNS Settings
48
Checking for Viruses and Firewall Issues
48
Cannot Access the System Control Center
49
Computer Is Connected Directly to the Terminal
49
Terminal Is Connected to an Ethernet Device
49
Using the Terminal Leds to Troubleshoot
50
Fatal Error Indication
50
Unrecoverable Key Error
50
Remote Terminal Power and Cable Connections
50
All Leds Are off
51
Checking the Power LED
51
Checking the LAN LED
51
LAN LED Is Illuminated
52
If the LAN LED Stays Illuminated
52
If the LAN LED Dims
53
Other Devices Connected to the Terminal
54
Receive LED Is Not Illuminated
54
System LED Is Not Illuminated
54
Power LED Is Not Illuminated
54
Power LED Is Blinking
55
Pedestal Base
56
Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions (Faqs)
57
Contact Information
57
For United States Users Who Purchased through a Retail
57
Channel
57
For United States Users Who Purchased through a Value Added
57
Reseller
57
General Faqs
58
Hughesnet Professional Faqs
61
Appendix B Typical Operating System Settings
63
Determining if DHCP Is Enabled on the Remote Terminal
63
Configuring Windows for a Static IP Address
64
Windows 98SE or Me
65
TCP/IP Properties
66
Entering the Terminal's IP Address
67
Windows 2000
68
Network and Dialup Connections
68
Local Area Connections
68
Local Area Connection Properties
69
TCP/IP Properties
70
Windows XP
71
Network and Dialup Connections
71
TCP/IP Properties
72
Local Area Connections
72
Entering the Preferred DNS Server Address
73
Configuring Windows to Support a DHCP-Enabled Terminal
74
Windows 98SE and Me
74
Control Panel
74
Network Window
75
TCP/IP Properties
75
Gateway Tab
76
Windows 2000
77
Network and Dialup Connections
77
Local Area Connection Properties
77
Windows XP
78
Internet Protocol Properties
78
Network Connections
79
Local Area Connection Properties
80
Internet Protocol Properties
80
Configuring a Macintosh for a Static IP Address
81
Mac Network Screen
82
Configuring a Macintosh to Support a DHCP-Enabled Terminal
83
Mac Network Screen
84
Appendix C Home Networking
85
Basic Wireless Considerations
86
Site with Remote Terminal and Wireless LAN
86
Basic Ethernet Considerations
87
Site with Remote Terminal and Wired Ethernet LAN
87
Appendix D Conformance with Standards and Directives
89
Safety - Operating Conditions for Canada
90
Repairs in Canada
90
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMI)
91
FCC Part 15
91
Canada Class B Warning
91
R&Tte (Eu)
92
Telecommunications Standards
92
Ipos
92
FCC Part 68
92
Ipos Symbol
92
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
93
Repairs in the United States
94
Canada - Equipment Attachment Limitations
94
Acronyms and Abbreviations
95
Index
97
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