User's Manual

Thuraya IP Voyager User Guide 1
Introduction
Your Thuraya IP Voyager terminal provides mobile, high-speed data
communications via satellite. Using “Always On” technology, you can
remain connected to the Internet while only sending or receiving the
data that you need at speeds of up to 444kbits/s, just as if you were
sitting at your office desk.
The Thuraya IP Voyager works with your computer using an Ethernet or
Wi-Fi connection much like commercially available wireless routers. Note
that the Wi-Fi Access Point in the Thuraya IP Voyager uses a separate
subnet and DHCP server than the wired Ethernet port. An internal router
allows IP traffic to flow seamlessly between the two subnets and out over
the satellite link.
While the Thuraya IP Voyager operates very similarly to other data
modems that you may be familiar with, there are a few important
operating differences to note. Please read this user guide carefully to
understand all the aspects of operating your Thuraya IP Voyager.
First Time Set-Up
Please refer to the installation manual for the Thuraya IP Voyager
terminal as it applies to your installation.
Do not stand in front of the Antenna (ADU)
The ADU emits radio frequency energy when in the transmit
mode. To avoid injury, do not place head or other body parts
at the side or top of the ADU when system is operational.