User's Manual

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Using the Hughes 211
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WPA and WPA2 Protection Status:
o Enter the Passphrase that you want to use and
click on “Hide Keys” if you do not want to show
the Passphrase.
SSID Broadcast: For added security you can choose not to
broadcast your SSID.
MAC Filtering: For added security, check the box to
“Enable” MAC Filtering. You can define up to 10 MAC
addresses that are allowed to connect to your WLAN.
To determine the MAC address of a PC, go to a DOS prompt
and type ipconfig/all.
For Mac OS X, under the Apple Menu go to System
Preferences -> Network and Show Airport. The Airport Id is
the MAC address. Alternatively, go to About this Mac -
> More Info -> network, and select Airport.
When WLAN is enabled, unauthorized users may be able to
access your BGAN service. If encryption is enabled, you must
provide other WLAN users with the proper encryption key or
passphrase in order for them to connect to the terminal. You
can go to the Manage Connections page on the Web UI to see
what computers are actually using the BGAN service.
Connecting by RJ11
You can connect an analog phone directly to the RJ14 port
with an RJ11 cable to make voice calls.
If you wish to use the fax port you must connect an RJ14
connector that breaks out the two RJ11 ports into Line 1 and
Line 2. You can then connect to port 2 to access the 3.1k
service for fax (see Application Note at end of User Manual).
If you have a device that supports voice and 3.1 KHz/fax on a
single line, you can configure the RJ14 port to support both
services on line 1. On the Telephony Settings page, set the