DataStorm D2: Satellite Based Commissioning Manual v1

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DataStorm D2: Satellite Based Commissioning Manual v1
Satellite
DataStorm D2 Based
v1.0 Commissioning
D2
The D2 & Satellite Based Commissioning
Introduction
The new DataStorm D2 Universal Controller is the future of the DataStorm mobile
internet system. The unique qualities of the D2 allow it to be connected to a network
and given a network IP address. This stand-alone, self contained identity allows the
DataStorm system to be used in multiple environments networked wired or
wirelessly. The D2 is compatible with the Direcway series of modems DW4020 and
DW6000. Future Direcway modems will also be compatible with the D2. On the
DW4020 & DW6000 modem types, Direcway currently allows for new setups and
satellite-switch commissionings to be done via the satellite link. The D2 also
supports this new feature enabling true mobile anytime anywhere function and
connectivity. This guide will walk through a commissioning via the D2 and the
DataStorm system using a DW4020 or DW6000 modem.
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Step 1 - Hardware Setup
In order to commission your system you must setup your D2, computer, and
DW4020/DW6000 to ‘talk’ to each other in order to function correctly. This step will
show you how to do this.
WARNING
Satellite Based Commissioning on certain
DW4020 models is unavailable
4020 SBC
UNAVAILABLE
4020 SBC
AVAILABLE
There are currently 6 Known DW4020 Model Types:
Unavailable
B/A, C/A, D/C, E/D: These models must be upgraded in order to support satellite
based commissioning. This upgrade can only be done after a successful commission.
As such, these models cannot be used for satellite based commissioning nor will
they be supported by MotoSAT for satellite based commissioning.
Available
H/F, J/F: These are the only models that will support satellite based commissioning.
These models have the correct configuration and correct firmware.
Please visit www.motosat.com/downloads for more information and access to
the configuration file needed to upgrade your DW4020
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Step 1 - Hardware Setup Continued
Below is the hardware setup you need to have in place for satellite based
commissioning. Note on the DW6000 you must have a switch in order to setup
everything correctly.
DW4020 Setup
Control Cable
Receive Cable
Transmit Cable
Ethernet Cable
Power Connection
Connection Plate
at dish base
Transmit Cable
Control Cable
DW4020 Modem Set
Computer
Receive Cable
D2
On/ Off
Switch
POWER
Receive Cable
Ethernet Cable
POWER
Ethernet Cable
DW6000 Setup
Connection Plate
at dish base
Control Cable
Control Cable
Receive Cable
Transmit Cable
Ethernet Cable
Power Connection
Receive Cable
On/ Off
Switch
D2
Transmit Cable
Switch
Receive Cable
Ethernet Cable
POWER
Computer
DW6000 Modem
Ethernet Cable
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Step 2 - Computer Setup
With the hardware configured based on your modem type, you can now setup your
computer’s IP address settings in order to start the commissioning process.
Click on the Start button and choose
Control Panel. In the Control Panel
choose Switch to Classic View if not
done already. In the listing, choose
Network Connections. When Network
Connections appear, choose the
connection that is connecting your
computer to the switch. Right click
this connection and choose Properties.
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Step 2 - Computer Setup Continued
In the Properties panel highlight the Internet Protocol option and click the
Properties button. Make sure the dot is in Use the Following IP Address. Place the
address 192.168.0.10 in the IP Address slot. In the Subnet Mask slot put in
255.255.255.0. Leave the other boxes blank and click OK. This action might take a
minute to finalize. Close all windows when complete. Your computer is now setup.
Remember these steps to change this address; we will change it a few more times.
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Step 3 - D2 Setup
The D2 must now be setup to find satellite via your modem.
Open your Internet Browser and type in 192.168.0.250 and hit enter. This will open
the main D2 page. Click the Configuration button to get to the D2’s configuration
settings. Here you will help the D2 ‘talk’ to your modem type, configure its
temporary parameters, and give it ability to find satellite. The order to configure the
D2 is first the Dish Parameters, Hughes Parameters, Network Parameters, then the
Main Configuration Page Parameters [DVB is not applicable].
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Step 3 - D2 Setup Continued-Dish
In the dish parameters there are only two settings to change. First change the
Azimuth Search Window to 35. This broadens the search and compensates for
some compass inconsistencies. Second, Enable the manual compass and change its
heading to the current heading of the location of your DataStorm. Remember the
DataStorm reads compass direction from its back end NOT the way the antenna is
facing. Click Update Dish Settings when finished.
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Step 3 - D2 Setup Continued-Hughes
The Hughes section is where you will tell the D2 to tell your modem what satellite to
look for. Generally pick the satellite to commission on that will also be your future
satellite you will be commissioned to. Use this Satellite Commissioning table to find
the satellite and its corresponding values. Notice here in the Hughes Parameters you
can only input some of the values. The others are found on the Main Configuration
screen. Generally speaking you will only need to input the Frequency here [most of
the time you can leave all the other values at default unless your satellite calls for
a set of different parameters]. When you have input the value[s] click Update Hughes
Values.
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Step 3 - D2 Setup Continued-Network
The Network Parameters section is where you will change the IP address of the D2
to talk to your modem type. Here all that is needed for commissioning is to change
the Local Address from 192.168.0.250, to 192.168.0.2. After making this change
click the Update Network Settings Button. You also MUST turn off power to the D2
then turn it back on. This ensures that the IP address change is made. Also power
cycle your modem and wait for it to power up before powering up the D2. Turn on
the D2 and wait for the LAN Light to appear before connecting to it through your
Internet Browser. With the D2 is powered back up, type 192.168.0.2 in your browser
to open up the D2. When the Main D2 page is back up, click the Configuration again.
We have one more set of values to input before we can find the satellite.
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Step 3 - D2 Setup Continued-Main
This last configuration for commissioning is done on the Configurations Main page.
Check the Satellite Commissioning Table for your satellite’s Longitude. All the
commissioning satellites have a RX Polarization of vertical so make this change
regardless. Last change the Satellite System to Direcway. This change places the D2
into a mode where it communicates with your Direcway modem. When these three
changes are made click update settings. Perform a power cycle as done with the
Network settings to ensure usability.
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Step 3 - D2 Setup Continued-Find Satellite
The main D2 page should look similar to these screenshots. Be sure that next to the
Signal Quality bar there is a number instead of a N/A reading. This indicates that
your system is correctly configured to talk to your Direcway modem. Now click
the Find Satellite button to go find the satellite. The dish on a new install will first
raise up to 90° then stow down and then start to raise up and find satellite. When the
satellite is found the DataStorm will peak and stop on it. After the System Status
reads Search Operation Completed, turn off your D2 and close your browser.
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Step 4 - Computer Setup for Commissioning
After finding the satellite, you had to turn off the D2 to prevent the D2’s IP address
and your computer’s IP address from being the same. You are changing your
computer’s IP address to ‘talk’ to your modem. The modem upon ‘talking’ to your
computer will automatically assign it an IP address. This address is the same as the
D2 at 192.168.0.2 thus we shut the D2 off to prevent a conflict. You need to refer to
step 2 of this manual if you have forgotten how to get to where you can change your
computer’s IP address. Once there make sure both the Obtain IP Address
Automatically and Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically are checked. Click OK.
It might take a minute or so for the computer to make the changes so be patient.
When this is done and close out all windows.
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Step 5 - Satellite Based Commissioning
Satellite based commissioning can now finally be done. Follow the steps below to
ensure you become commissioned.
Open your internet browser [Note: Internet Explorer is preferred for commissioning]
and type in 192.168.0.1/fs/advanced/advanced.html -This will take you to your
modem’s setup page. Click on the Setup link. A window will appear with 5 options.
Choose the first, Registration-Installer. Enter your zip code at this screen. Leave the
other box blank. Click Next when your are done.
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Step 5 - Satellite Based Commissioning Cont.
After entering your zip code this next page gives GPS coordinates based on that
information and asks you to confirm it by clicking Next. Now choose your Satellite
and Frequency from the drop down menu here. Refer to your Satellite
Commissioning Table if you do not remember the satellite & frequency you’ve
chosen. Click Next when you have confirmed your satellite selection. Confirm that
this satellite is your correct choice. Do not check the Enable OPI box.
Click Next when you have confirmed this information.
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Step 5 - Satellite Based Commissioning Cont.
After confirming your satellite, your modem will give you your values and ask if you
want to perform an automatic cross-pol [connect to the satellite]. Check this box
and click Next. You will then have the option of an ACP [Automatic or Manual
cross-pol] test. Choose Automatic. A small alternative screen will appear with the
progress. If the results are not a ‘Pass’ close the window and try again. Once you have
received a ‘Pass’, click Close then Next on the main Auto Cross-Pol window. You will
then have the chance to connect to the registration server. Leave it at
‘Consumer Registration’ and click Next on this screen changing nothing.
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Step 5 - Satellite Based Commissioning Cont.
[Case Sensitive]
After telling your modem you want to connect to the registration server, your
modem will range, then download the appropriate keys and software. After it
finishes click Next. A warning will appear that tells you about information over a
secure connection; click OK. An agreement will then appear that the end-user needs
to read and click the I Agree button at the bottom of the agreement. After clicking
I agree, the next phase that appears is the Registration screen where you input your
SAN and PIN number [obtained through your ISP/VAR-call your ISP/VAR if you DO
NOT have this information]. Click continue when that information is entered.
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Step 5 - Satellite Based Commissioning Cont.
When your SAN and PIN have been confirmed, your account will then be activated.
Print or write down this information. This information is vital depending on the
type of service you have purchased. Click Continue when you have copied this
information. Your modem will then download the final keys and software and will
restart to encode the settings. When the modem tells you it will restart, you have
completed the Satellite Based Commissioning.
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Step 6 - Performing an NVCLEAR
When Satellite Based Commissioning is done, you can start to setup the D2, your
computer, and your modem with the final commissioned settings. The last step
before setting up your components with a final configuration is performing an
NVCLEAR on the D2. A NVCLEAR is very necessary because it gives you a fresh
configuration to start with in regards to your commissioned state. The following
instructions will show you how to do this.
In order to access the D2’s setup screens you must first turn it on in a certain way.
With the D2 OFF, hold both the buttons on the front then toggle the power ON in
the back. If done correctly, all the lights will be lit on the front panel constantly. Once
your computer is setup up, you can now NVCLEAR the D2. First click the ‘Start’ button
and choose the ‘Run command’. In the Run command box, type out
‘telnet 192.168.0.250’ and click ‘OK’. A window will appear with the command line
‘D2Boot’.
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Step 6 - Performing an NVCLEAR Continued
Once in this setup mode in the D2 you can now send the command to clear its
memory and start from scratch. Simply type ‘NVCLEAR’ and hit enter. The prompt
will appear directly below it indicating that the nonvolatile RAM has been cleared. At
this point you can now turn OFF the D2. Wait 10-30 seconds, then turn it back on.
The D2 is now reset. Its default IP address, 192.168.0.250, is now the D2’s address.
Continue on to your specific system settings in order to set up your system correctly.
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Step 7 - D2, Your Computer & Modem Setup
After performing an NVCLEAR you can now finalize you system’s setup by inputting
your commissioned settings. These settings are outlined in the following pages
based on your type of service and hardware. These settings and configurations are
specific and these exact settings are the only setups supported by MotoSAT.
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DW6000, D2, and
Computer IP NAT
DW6000, D2, and Computer IP Guide [NAT Enabled]
Required Hardware: Hub/Switch with optional Wireless Access Point
• DW6000 Settings [NAT Enabled]
IP Configuration
IP-192.168.0.1
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
Leave all the network settings as default
• Your Computer’s Settings
Obtain IP Address Automatically
Obtain DNS Server Automatically
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DW6000, D2, and
Computer IP 5 Static IP
WITH Router
DW6000, D2, and Computer IP Guide [5 Static IP] WITH Router
• DW6000 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [See your SAN confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-66.88.44.34
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
MODEM GATEWAY-66.88.44.32
ROUTER GATEWAY- Leave as is
DNS-Leave as is
• Your Computer’s Settings
1st IP Configuration [a direct link via the switch]
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.35
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the IP of the DW6000]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
OR [Either or is used, not BOTH for the same computer]
2nd IP Configuration [a wired or wireless link via the router]
-Obtain IP Address Automatically
-Obtain DNS Automatically
• Router Settings
WAN Configuration
IP-66.88.44.33
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-66.88.44.32
LAN Configuration
DHCP [Usually will be under the 192.168.1.1 domain]
• The 2 Static IP address you have remaining can be used on other network
devices as you see fit
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR INSTALLER OR SAN CONFIRMATION SHEET FOR
ACTUAL IP SETTINGS ON YOUR MODEM DEVICE
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DW6000, D2, and
Computer IP 5 Static IP
NO Router
DW6000, D2, and Computer IP Guide [5 Static IP] NO Router
• DW6000 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [See your SAN confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-66.88.44.34
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
MODEM GATEWAY-66.88.44.32
ROUTER GATEWAY- Leave as is
DNS-Leave as is
• All Your Computers Settings-Each Computer may be set to Obtain
Automatically instead of inputting numbers
statically as shown below
st
1 Computer’s IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.33
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the IP of the DW6000]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
2nd Computer’s IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.35
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the IP of the DW6000]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
rd
3 Computer’s IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.36
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the IP of the DW6000]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
th
4 Computer’s IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.37
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the IP of the DW6000]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR INSTALLER OR SAN CONFIRMATION SHEET FOR
ACTUAL IP SETTINGS ON YOUR MODEM DEVICE
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DW6000, D2, and
Computer IP 1 Static IP
WITH Router
DW6000, D2, and Computer IP Guide [1 Static IP] WITH Router
• DW6000 Settings [1 Static IP]
WAN
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [See your SAN confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
LAN
IP-192.168.0.1
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-192.168.1.250
Subnet-255.255.255.0
Modem Gateway-192.168.0.1
Router Gateway-192.168.1.1
DNS-Leave as is
• Your Computer(s) Settings
IP Configuration
IP-192.168.1.[2-250 you can choose]
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
GATEWAY-192.168.1.1
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
• Router Settings
WAN/Internet Configuration
IP-66.88.44.33 [One IP Address above the 4020’s address]
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
GATEWAY-66.88.44.32 [The 4020’s IP Address]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
LAN Configuration
IP-DHCP [Default is usually 192.168.1.1]
SUBNET-DHCP [Default is usually 255.255.255.0]
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR INSTALLER OR SAN CONFIRMATION SHEET FOR
ACTUAL IP SETTINGS ON YOUR MODEM DEVICE
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DW6000, D2, and
Computer IP 1 Static IP
NO Router
DW6000, D2, and Computer IP Guide [1 Static IP] NO Router
• DW6000 Settings [1 Static IP]
WAN
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [See your SAN confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
LAN
IP-192.168.0.1
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-192.168.0.2
Subnet-Leave as is
Modem Gateway- Leave as is
*Router Gateway-Leave as is
DNS-Leave as is
*DataStorm Beta v.3.5.4 or higher
• Your Computer’s Settings
1st IP Configuration [for Internet access and DW4020 access]
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.33 [One IP Above the DW4020 Address; See your SAN
confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the WAN IP of the DW4020]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
2nd [Advanced] IP Configuration [for D2 access]
IP-192.168.0.10
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR INSTALLER OR SAN CONFIRMATION SHEET FOR
ACTUAL IP SETTINGS ON YOUR MODEM DEVICE
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DW4020, D2, and
Computer IP NAT
DW4020, D2, and Computer IP Guide [NAT Enabled]
Optional Requirements: Wireless Access Point
• DW4020 Settings [NAT Enabled]
IP Configuration
IP-192.168.0.1
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
Leave all the network settings as default
• Your Computer’s Settings
Obtain IP Address Automatically
Obtain DNS Server Automatically
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DW4020, D2, and
Computer IP 5 Static IP
WITH Router
DW4020, D2, and Computer IP Guide [5 Static IP] WITH Router
• DW4020 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [See your SAN confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-66.88.44.34
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
MODEM GATEWAY-66.88.44.32
ROUTER GATEWAY- Leave as is
DNS-Leave as is
• Your Computer’s Settings
IP Configuration [a wired or wireless link via the router]
-Obtain IP Address Automatically
-Obtain DNS Automatically
• Router Settings
WAN Configuration
IP-66.88.44.33
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-66.88.44.32
LAN Configuration
DHCP [Usually will be under the 192.168.1.1* address]
*Linksys Router Configuration
• Remaining Static IP address can be used on other network devices as you see
fit; though the devices must be directly connected to the DW4020 in order to
utilize the remaining static IP addresses.
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR INSTALLER OR SAN CONFIRMATION SHEET FOR
ACTUAL IP SETTINGS ON YOUR MODEM DEVICE
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DW4020, D2, and
Computer IP 5 Static IP
NO Router
DW4020, D2, and Computer IP Guide [5 Static IP] NO Router
• DW4020 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [See your SAN confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-66.88.44.34
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
MODEM GATEWAY-66.88.44.32
ROUTER GATEWAY- Leave as is
DNS-Leave as is
• All Your Computers Settings-Each Computer may be set to Obtain
Automatically instead of inputting numbers
statically as shown below
1st Computer’s IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.33
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the IP of the DW4020]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
nd
2 Computer’s IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.35
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the IP of the DW4020]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
3rd Computer’s IP Configuration
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.36
SUBNET-255.255.255.248
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the IP of the DW4020]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR INSTALLER OR SAN CONFIRMATION SHEET FOR
ACTUAL IP SETTINGS ON YOUR MODEM DEVICE
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DW4020: 1 Static IP
ROUTER
UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER
ROUTER [Multiple Computers*]
*Must use DataStorm Beta software v.3.5.4 or higher
Connection Plate
at dish base
Transmit Cable
Control Cable
DW4020 Modem Set
Receive Cable
D2
On/ Off
Switch
POWER
Receive Cable
POWER
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet Cable
[To the WAN or Internet Port]
Ethernet Cable
Wired or Wireless Router
Can be used for access from
multiple computers
Computer
Computer
D2 Settings:
Control Cable
Receive Cable
Transmit Cable
Ethernet Cable
Power Connection
Computer(s) Settings Router Settings [WAN Address are an example*]
IP-192.168.1.250
-Obtain IP Address
Subnet-Leave as is
Automatically
Modem Gateway-192.168.0.1
-Obtain DNS
*Router Gateway-192.168.1.1** Automatically
DNS-Leave as is
*Must use v.3.5.4 in this configuration
**Linksys Router Default Configuration
WANIP-66.88.44.33
LAN IP-192.168.1.1** [or DHCP]
Subnet-255.255.255.252 Subnet-255.255.255.0
Gateway-NONE
Gateway-66.88.44.32
DNS-66.82.4.8, 66.82.4.12
*WAN IP given via modem commissioning
**Linksys Router Default Configuration
MUST PROGRAM THE SATELLITE SPECIFIC SETTINGS [See the D2 Configuration section of the setup manual]
DW4020, D2, and
Computer IP 1 Static IP
WITH Router
DW4020, D2, and Computer IP Guide [1 Static IP] WITH Router
• DW4020 Settings [1 Static IP]
WAN
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [See your SAN confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
LAN
IP-192.168.0.1
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-192.168.1.250
Subnet-255.255.255.0
Modem Gateway-192.168.0.1
Router Gateway-192.168.1.1
DNS-Leave as is
• Your Computer(s) Settings-Can be set to ‘Obtain Automatically’ as well [DHCP]
IP Configuration
IP-192.168.1.[2-250 you can choose]
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
GATEWAY-192.168.1.1
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
• Router Settings
WAN/Internet Configuration
IP-66.88.44.33 [One IP Address above the 4020’s address]
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
GATEWAY-66.88.44.32 [The 4020’s IP Address]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
LAN Configuration
IP-DHCP [Default is usually 192.168.1.1]
SUBNET-DHCP [Default is usually 255.255.255.0]
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR INSTALLER OR SAN CONFIRMATION SHEET FOR
ACTUAL IP SETTINGS ON YOUR MODEM DEVICE
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DW4020, D2, and
Computer IP 1 Static IP
NO Router
DW4020, D2, and Computer IP Guide [1 Static IP] NO Router
• DW4020 Settings [1 Static IP]
WAN
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [See your SAN confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
LAN
IP-192.168.0.1
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
• D2 Settings
IP Configuration
IP-192.168.0.2
Subnet-Leave as is
Modem Gateway- Leave as is
*Router Gateway-Leave as is
DNS-Leave as is
*DataStorm Beta v.3.5.4 or higher
• Your Computer’s Settings
1st IP Configuration [for Internet access and DW4020 access]
IP-i.e. 66.88.44.33 [One IP Above the DW4020 Address; See your SAN
confirmation sheet for actual IP’s]
SUBNET-255.255.255.252
GATEWAY-i.e. 66.88.44.32 [the WAN IP of the DW4020]
DNS-1-66.82.4.8
2-66.82.4.12
2nd [Advanced] IP Configuration [for D2 access]
IP-192.168.0.10
SUBNET-255.255.255.0
PLEASE REFER TO YOUR INSTALLER OR SAN CONFIRMATION SHEET FOR
ACTUAL IP SETTINGS ON YOUR MODEM DEVICE
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