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ann
Freshman
3 years ago

Wi-Fi Settings, no Booster

I forgot what my new password was for administration and did the reboot sequence.  It worked, set me back to “admin”.  I no longer have 4 catagories in the Wi-Fi settings.  Have Home, Advanced Setup, and Administration.  No longer have Booster with subcategories of Network Status, My Devices, LED, Reset, System Information. I no longer see a Wi-Fi Disc fc. I do have HT2000W with R2000 Wi-Fi Repeater.  Did I mess things up or did things change recently?

  • I got it fixed....Found the setup instructions for Booster and reconnected to the Modem.

    good to go. Have all 4 categories back, including #4 Booster. Did not realize the booster wasn't communicating with the modem.  Everything else was working. 

    Thank you for your help. 

  • Hello ann, 

     

    I see it's your first post here, so welcome to the community! As far as I know, there haven't been any changes to the wifi settings page. Let's make sure we're on the right page, literally. 🙂

     

    FIrst, make sure you're using a computer/device that's connected to your HughesNet network. For a surefire way, connect a PC or laptop to the HughesNet modem using an ethernet cable.

     

    Type 192.168.0.1 or www.systemcontrolcenter.com in your internet browser. This brings up your System Control Center (SCC) where the wifi settings can be accessed.

     

    You should see "Wifi Settings" in the left hand menu, clicking that will let you log into the wifi settings part.

     

    These settings below should be in there; you can expand the Advanced Setup menu to see the full range of wifi settings.

     

     

    Please let me know if you're still seeing something different after following those steps. If you are, please post a screenshot of your internet browser (including the address bar) so I can assist.

     

    Your cooperation, patience, and understanding are much appreciated.

     

    Thanks,

    Liz

    • ann's avatar
      ann
      Freshman

      This is what I get now

      [edited by mod to protect privacy]

      • GabeU's avatar
        GabeU
        Distinguished Professor IV

        ann 

         

        You should edit the SAN out of the two snapshots in which its showing. Your SAN is private information that shouldn't be posted in public.

         

        For reference, you can edit your posts by clicking on the three vertical dots on the upper right.