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Hughesnet
« on: 2015-12-20, 22:06:50 »
I have spent hours searching and reading... sorry if this is a duplicate but could not find an answer.

I am trying to remote to my farm in Missouri.  I can only get Hughesnet at the farm. 

I have had remoterig working with my Elecraft K3 when using wired internet in other states but I simply can't seem to get hughesnet (satellite) to work.  I have read that IPv6 is a possibility or that a VPN is an option.

I am open to doing either.  If the VPN is an easier solution I would be glad to go that route.   I know very little about setting up and using the IPv6 vs IPv4.  From reading it seems that a VPN might be a better solution.

Any advice and/or does someone know of a thread that can help me?  Thanks in advance.  I have been trying to get hughesnet to work for 6 months... very frustrating.

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Re: Hughesnet
« Reply #1 on: 2015-12-21, 00:16:26 »
This subject has been covered before. Basically, it won't work, sorry.

http://www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php?topic=1529.msg6424#msg6424

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Re: Hughesnet
« Reply #2 on: 2016-01-10, 19:17:12 »
Thank you for the prompt response....

So, I have looked at this answer a number of times and I am struggling with it.   So let me pose the question a little differently:

Has anyone in remote areas, successfully used a remoterig setup without DSL or Cable internet?  If so how did they do it?  I am likely wrong but it seems that one of the purposes of the remoterig is to operate stations that are remotely located? 

I can get dial-up internet at my farm and I can get satellite internet from a number of providers (I selected Hughesnet but could have selected others).  I am open to any solution if there is one out there that would work.

Thanks for taking the time to read through this request/question again.

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Re: Hughesnet
« Reply #3 on: 2016-01-11, 01:27:24 »
Yes, using long distance WiFi bridges. Here are a couple of older postings:

http://www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php?topic=1509.msg6356#msg6356

http://www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php?topic=1438.msg6060#msg6060

http://www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php?topic=3688.msg16922#msg16922

I am not sure if I understand your comment about the purpose being remotely located. Without a good internet connection, you
just plain can't use it. It can't work by magic!

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Re: Hughesnet
« Reply #4 on: 2016-01-11, 02:58:58 »
Thanks for your help. 

I will look into the links you provided.  Hopefully one day we can get DSL at our location.  Will not hold my breath though.

Again, thanks

Greg
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