Obtaining An Ip Address From The Satellite Router; Verifying The Ethernet Connection - Hughes HX90 Installation Manual

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Obtaining an IP address from the satellite router

Verifying the Ethernet connection

Chapter 4 • Commissioning the satellite router
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Note: If the service provider has provided you with an
complete the procedures in Uploading the sbc.cfg file to the satellite router on
page 32 to upload the file to the router.
If you need troubleshooting information concerning satellite-based commissioning,
see the satellite router's online Help. Access this information through the System
Control Center
link (Help > Frequently Asked Questions).
Help
1. Make sure the installer laptop is configured to support DHCP.
2. Verify that the installer laptop is connected to the router with an Ethernet cable.
3. Open a command prompt or window on the installer laptop.
4. Type
ipconfig/release
Enter
5. Press
.
6. Type
ipconfig/renew
Enter
7. Press
.
To view all IP configuration commands, open a command prompt window, type
and press
ipconfig/help,
If the router does not assign IP address 192.168.0.2 to the installer laptop, restart the
installer laptop to obtain the IP address.
Execute a ping test to verify that the Ethernet connection between the satellite
router and the installer laptop is active:
1. Open a command prompt or window on the installer laptop.
2. Type
ping 192.168.0.1
Enter
3. Press
.
If the ping is successful, the ping results show that all sent packets were received.
.
.
Enter
.
.
Figure 9: Successful ping test
file, you must
sbc.cfg

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