GREAT ARBOR Thuraya XT-Hotspot Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 7

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Making the First Connection

S
tart by connecting the Thuraya XT Phone to the bundled USB hub via the Thuraya XT data USB
cable (not included in package). Connect the USB hub to the standard size USB port of the
Thuraya-XT hotspot (the current version of the XT-Hotspot requires a USB hub in the middle to
interface properly to lower speed USB devices like the Thuraya-XT phone). To charge the internal
battery, connect the power adapter cable to the micro-USB connector and plug the power-adapter to a
110/220 volt source. Turn the phone on and make sure it is registered and configured for GmPRS
connectivity. Move the XT-Hotspot on/off switch to the
WiFi LED will become a solid green. The XT-Hotspot will then attempt to establish a GmPRS
connection if it is configured for an always-on connection (default). Once a connection is established the
LED with the Internet symbol (LED closest to the edge) will start flashing once per second. Next turn on
your PC and scan for wireless networks. This procedure can be different for different Operating Systems.
For example on Windows XP, you can view the available WiFi networks by clicking the WiFi icon on the
right end of the bottom panel and then selecting "View Wireless Networks". The XT-Hotspot WiFi ID -
will appear. If it doesn't, wait for 10 seconds, and re-scan (Refresh Network List in Windows
Thuraya
XP). Once the
Thuraya
Start a web browser on the PC and see if you can access websites on the Internet. Once you are done with
the Internet session, turn off the XT-Hotspot or pull the Thuraya XT USB cable out to disconnect the
connection. If the Internet LED is blinking but you cannot connect to websites then your PC may not be
connected properly to the XT-Hotspot. If the Internet LED does not blink then the XT-Hotspot has not
been able to initiate a GmPRS connection. Review the troubleshooting section below to obtain the
information needed to diagnose the problem.
The XT-Hotspot can handle failures in GmPRS connectivity. For example, the XT-Hotspot can be
powered up without the Thuraya XT phone being connected to the XT-Hotspot. Plugging in the cable at
a later time will cause the connection to be initiated. Additionally if the GmPRS connection attempt fails
the first time, the XT-Hotspot will periodically attempt to establish a connection at a later time.
If you want to use the XT-Hotspot in wired mode, connect the PC's LAN port to the LAN port on the XT-Hotspot. Make sure that the PC is configured
to get an IP address automatically. Note that PCs are usually configured for automatic IP address assignment

Manage the Hotspot

Connect via WiFi to the
address
http://192.168.1.1
name root and password admin. Click the
ID appears, select it and click Connect.
ID as described earlier. Open up your web browser and enter the
Thuraya
in the address bar. The login screen will appear. Login to the router with user
Network
position. Once the XT-Hotspot is up the
ON
.
tab to open up the
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Chapter
2
page as shown in
Interfaces