Broadband Satellite IP Terminal
and WLAN Access Point
High-speed Data and Voice Worldwide
Via Inmarsat BGAN Service
Other highlights
The Hughes 9201 Broadband Satellite IP Terminal and WLAN
Access Point is your gateway to global communications. The 9201
allows you to simultaneously send and receive IP packet and
circuit switched data via USB, Ethernet, ISDN, and WLAN
interfaces over the Inmarsat BGAN satellite network. Main
features are:
I Full IP compatibility—email, file transfer (FTP), VPN,
browsing, etc.
I Compatible with the following VPNs: Cisco–VPN Client V1 or
V2.6.3, Nortel–Contivity VPN Client V04-15.06, Netscreen–
Remote Client 8.1, Checkpoint–V4.1, and SonicWall.
I Cost effective “always-on” access—only charged for data sent
and received
I Easy to install and connects in minutes
I UMTS IP based services
I ISDN Supplementary Services
I 492 kbps IP data (transmit & receive)
I ISDN voice (4 kbps)
I ISDN data (64 kbps)
I Allows simultaneous use of all interfaces (Ethernet, USB,
ISDN, and WLAN)
I WLAN access point
I FCC, CE, and GMPCS certified
I Multi-user capability (up to 11 simultaneous sessions)
I Selectable Quality of Service (32 k, 64 k, 128 k or 256 k)
Designed and developed by Hughes, a world leader in satellite
systems and services for over 30 years with one million satellite
terminals ordered or shipped worldwide.
Easy to Use in Semi-fixed and
Portable Environments
The rugged design of the 9201 allows the terminal to be installed
outside in extreme weather conditions for extended periods of
time. Multiple user support allows your entire team to share a
single 9201 simultaneously, providing the site with a broadband
local area network. The terminal’s small size and weight
allows you to easily move it from site to site and be
Front view, close-up
connected again within minutes. When you’re at a remote
site, sending and receiving the information you need is critical.
The Inmarsat BGAN service, together with the 9201, offers a
true alternative network that enables corporate teams to
communicate their critical information—anywhere, anytime.
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