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Hughes HN7700S User Manual

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1037073-0001
Revision E
February 19, 2008
HN System
Remote Terminal User Guide
Models: HN7000S, HN7700S

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Hughes HN7700S Specifications

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BrandHughes
ModelHN7700S
CategoryWireless Router
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

System Requirements

Lists the minimum operating system, processor, memory, and hardware requirements for optimal terminal performance.

Operating Precautions

Outlines essential safety warnings and cautions to prevent personal injury or damage to the terminal.

Chapter 2 System Control Center

Accessing the System Control Center

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to open and access the System Control Center via web browser.

System Status Page

Details the System Status page, explaining various indicators like Signal Strength and Service Status.

Reception Info Page

Explains the Reception Info page, which displays information about data received by the HN7000S terminal.

Chapter 3 HughesNet Tools

Chapter 4 Remote Terminal LEDs

Front Panel LEDs

Explains the meaning of the five front panel LED indicators and their states (on, off, blinking, flashing).

Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

Cannot Access the System Control Center

Provides troubleshooting steps for users unable to access the System Control Center, covering direct and device connections.

Problem Troubleshooting Information

Guides users to use the System Control Center's 'Problem Troubleshooting' link for diagnostic information.

Using the Terminal LEDs to Troubleshoot

Explains how to interpret LED appearances to diagnose and troubleshoot terminal issues.

Appendix A Typical Operating System Settings

Configuring Windows for Static IP

Provides instructions for manually configuring Windows OS settings for a static IP address.

Configuring Windows for DHCP

Explains how to configure Windows operating systems to support a DHCP-enabled terminal.

Configuring Macintosh for Static IP

Details the steps to configure a Macintosh system for a static IP address to communicate with the terminal.

Configuring Macintosh for DHCP

Provides instructions for configuring a Macintosh system to support a DHCP-enabled terminal.

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