Reviews: Hughes Net HN9000 Modem

August 19th, 2009 by Ryan.K Leave a reply »

Today I’m going to look at features and reviews of the HughesNet HN9000 modem. This should significantly help to deliver higher speeds and improved performance for all HughesNet service plans. HughesNet HN9000 modem receives and transmits data over the satellite through the HughesNet network. Hughes is constantly striving to improve the delivery of high speed satellite Internet access through the development of more advanced technology.

Features of the HughesNet HN9000

  • Compatibility with Windows and Macintosh computers
  • HughesNet HN9000 has a feature which automatically upgrades software when new versions become available.
  • Phone line is not needed.
  • It uses two-way satellite communication for setup and operation.
  • Ethernet connection offers easy connection to your computer or home network.
  • User friendly LED indicating terminal operational status.
  • HughesNet HN9000 delivers High Performance Speeds through Performance Enhancement Proxy (PEP).
  • HughesNet HN9000 acts as a local router providing dynamic addressing DHCP server.
  • Hassle free, Configuration, status monitoring, and commissioning through the Hughes Net’s Network Operation Center.

Advantages of HughesNet HN9000 Modem:

  • Software and configuration updates via download from the Hughes Net’s Network Operation center (NOC).
  • Implements Performance Enhancement Proxy (PEP) software to accelerate throughput performance by optimizing the TCP transmission over the satellite, delivering superior user experience and link efficiency.
  • Implements TurboPage software to accelerate HTTP traffic for fast browser access
  • Quality of Service features include: IQoS (Inbound Quality of Service), bidirectional DSCP, and outbound bandwidth management.
  • Supports HughesNet VPN Accelerator.
  • Bi-directional data compression.
  • Configuration, status monitoring, and commissioning through the NOC.
  • It acts as a local router providing Static and dynamic addressing, DHCP server or relay, DNS caching, NAT/PAT.
  • Full RIPV2 routing support
  • Multicasts to the LAN by using IGMP
  • VLAN tagging
  • Firewall support through integrated access control lists
  • User friendly LED display indicating terminal operational status
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