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tedder

@barrettxplore.com

Surfbeam modem SM-1100/SM-2100

Hey all..
Have been with Xplornet in Canada for a couple years on KU band. Evidently its being phased out and conversion to Telesat KA band has to be done before the end of April.
Got my conversion done last weekend with a funky new dish/modem. If anything my speeds have deceased and of course its more $ per month than back on KU band.
From what I've read (and there seems to be very little info out there about these modems) there are not as simple to get into as 192.168.1.100.
Is there anyone out there who knows how to get into the GUI for these things ? I read there as a thing called Tooway ?
Cheers
Tedder


grohgreg
Dunno. Ask The Chief

join:2001-07-05
Dawson Springs, KY

The Surfbeam line is made by ViaSat, has nothing to do with Hughes. But I've read the LAN IP may be 198.168.100.1

Pretty sure TooWay isn't marketed outside Europe.

//greg//


marsh_0x

join:2006-04-25
Tomahawk, WI

Hi
The link I use »192.168.100.1/?page=basicStatus



tedder

@barrettxplore.com

Thanks for the replies gents. No go with either of these addresses.
Could it be because I am behind a router?
TIA
Tedder



dbirdman
Premium,MVM
join:2003-07-07
usa
kudos:5

First thing to do is to see what the IP really should be. Look in your router's interface, and find out what the gateway IP is on the WAN (internet) side. That would be the proper IP.



wolfridge
Premium
join:2003-03-01
Manson Creek, BC

reply to tedder
If you are with Xplornet using the Surfbeam SM-1100 or SM2100 then you are using one of the Telesat Ka satellites. With this system they do not allow user access to the modem so no GUI.



DrStrangLov

@12.189.32.x

reply to tedder

said by tedder :

(and there seems to be very little info out there about these modems)

ViaSat Selects Cavium Networks Multi-Core OCTEON Plus Processors to Power its Next Generation Satellite Broadband Modems

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 29, 2010 – Cavium Networks (NASDAQ: CAVM), a leading provider of highly integrated semiconductor products that enable intelligent processing for networking, communications and the digital home, today announced that ViaSat Inc. (NASDAQ:VSAT), a producer of satellite and other wireless communication and networking systems, has selected OCTEON® Multi-Core processors to power its next generation subscriber terminals as well as aggregation gateways for its SurfBeam®2 broadband-over-satellite system. ViaSat next generation equipment benefits from the low power consumption, rich computing and service capabilities, and integration offered by OCTEON Plus processors to provide always-on high-speed Internet access with sophisticated QOS, built-in firewall and network address translation, and video/voice-over-IP services to millions of end-users.

The mass market adoption of broadband-over-satellite systems requires the ability to grow the network to handle massive numbers of users and aggregate data throughput, low operational expenditure to serve a widely dispersed subscriber base, and low capital expenditure to drive affordability of services while delivering competitive broadband data rates. The ViaSat SurfBeam system delivers on all these requirements by integrating widely-used terrestrial wireless and advanced satellite technologies. This combination enables worldwide service providers to deploy satellite network systems with very high system capacity, simple “no touch” subscriber provisioning and smaller, lighter consumer-priced subscriber terminals. The OCTEON multi-core processors integrate a variety of optimized hardware accelerators and IOs, helping enable ViaSat terminals and gateways to deliver up to 100 Mbps end-user performance along with industry leading scalability, reliability and energy efficiency.

»www.caviumnetworks.com/newsevent···Sat.html

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