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Two Way connections
Please note that the diagram does not show the connections of the phone
and data cables back at the tecCenter panel. The above diagram also assumes
their is a Ethernet switch installed in the home to share the high speed access
with other computers. (TP-10/100BT, TP-10BT, or TP-IPR8)
Satellite Antenna
Internal
Data
TV
Phone
The two coax ports are direct connected through
the UStec panel to the two-way satellite
One coax is the receive cable from the satellite
The other is the transmit coax to send signals back to space
The transmit and receive units are interconnected.
The interconnected units are connected to the PC
running a Windows ¤ operating system via a
USB cable
Transmit
Receive
Using the Windows ¤ internet connection sharing
wizard, the satellite enabled computer becomes
the gateway machine to share the high speed
access throughout the house by connecting to
the Data jack.
This assumes the house has an
Ethernet network (TP-10/100BT or TP-IPR8)
Two -Way Satellite hookup
USB
Ethernet Cat 5 UTP cable
RG6
Coaxial Cables
UStec Panel
Model will vary
Data and Phone connections from the tecPort back to panel are not shown
eg. Data --> TP-10/100BT
Phone --> TP-DM10R
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Satellite Internet Hookup
One Way Satellite
DirecPC has been around for some time with it’s one way satellite connec-
tion. In this method high speed Internet is delivered to the homeowner via a
satellite dish, but the upstream signals (from the homeowner back to the ISP)
return on a standard dial up telephone modem. Windows software from
Windows 98 second edition through the current Windows XP have a setup
wizard that allows for the sharing of this connection. Below is the diagram for
the high speed hardware connections.
Satellite Antenna
Internal
Data
TV
Phone
The internal coax port is direct connected to the
internet satellite LNB
The receive unit is connected to the PC
running a Windows
¤
operating system via a
USB cable.
The upstream back to the ISP is via
a standard dial up telephone modem.
Telephone Modem
Using the Windows
¤
internet connection sharing
wizard, the satellite enabled computer becomes
the gateway machine to share the high speed
access throughout the house by connecting to
the Data jack.
This assumes the house has an
Ethernet network (TP-10/100BT or TP-IPR8)
One-Way Satellite hookup
USB
Ethernet Cat 5 UTP cable
RG6
Coaxial Cable
Receive
Data and Phone connections from the tecPort back to panel are not shown
eg. Data --> TP-10/100BT
Phone --> TP-DM10R
UStec Panel
Model will vary
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Computer Networking
Computer Networking
UStec provides two methods for computer net-
working via the TP-IPR8 8 port router module
and the TP-10/100BT Ethernet switch module.
Please see the documentation that is included
with these units.
There are complete manuals on the networking
products available via the UStec website.
Product manuals for the TP-IPR8 and TP-10/100BT
are available in the technical support section of the
website.
There is also full networking documentation in the
document entitled Networking and tecSystems in
the support section
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