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I need your DNS addresses..
- 4 years ago
You access it by using the default gateway at 192.168.0.1
- 4 years ago
I don't know why you cannot fix your modem that I'm leasing from you (HughesNet) and I had to use my skill to fix it on my side. It is now showing the results for Server FQDN. See picture for 192.168.0.1. Hint: Add a name including the address to that DNS server locally.
maratsade wrote:You must be pulling your hair out by now. This sounds very frustrating.
If you have a business account with HughesNet, you will need to call 800.347.3272 for support, as this community is not geared towards residential HughesNet accounts. If your HughesNet account number starts with SME, then you have a business account.
Ryan11433 wrote:It is what Comcast have said to me that I did upgrade to Business Class long time ago but when I moved to here back in June 2019 that I signed up Hughesnet service but they won't give me the business type.
I just requested a quote with the business department.
I don't know why you cannot fix your modem that I'm leasing from you (HughesNet) and I had to use my skill to fix it on my side. It is now showing the results for Server FQDN. See picture for 192.168.0.1. Hint: Add a name including the address to that DNS server locally.
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