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What is iDirect vsat?

What is iDirect vsat?

What is iDirect? iDirect is an equipment manufacturer that sets the highest standard of satellite hardware for business grade service using voice (VoIP phone), video and data transmission. Less overhead on the satellite means more bandwidth available on a shared channel.

What is iDirect technology?

iDirect Technologies, Inc. provides satellite-based Internet protocol communications technology that offers connectivity for voice, video, and data applications.

Who owns engineering iDirect?

Vision Technologies Electronics, Inc.
ST Engineering iDirect/Parent organizations

Who makes iDirect modems?

ST Engineering iDirect
ST Engineering iDirect – Satellite Communications Technology.

What is iDirect modem?

iDirect Evolution® is an IP-based satellite communications system engineered to deliver the highest quality broadband connectivity wherever and whenever it’s needed.

What does ST Engineering iDirect do?

ST Engineering iDirect is a global leader in satellite communications (satcom) providing technology and solutions that enable its customers to expand their business, differentiate their services and optimize their satcom networks.

How do I access my iDirect modem?

How to Use Web iSite with iDirect Modem

  1. Connect the LAN port of the PC to the LAN port of the Satellite Router using an Ethernet cable.
  2. Launch the Web browser of choice.
  3. Enter a User name and Password when the Login page displays. On the initial login, enter the default name of admin and the password of iDirect.

Can Satellite Internet be used anywhere?

Availability: Satellite internet is available almost everywhere in the US. Speed: Satellite internet is usually faster than DSL or dial-up internet, but it’s not as fast as fiber or cable internet.

How do I configure my satellite modem?

Wi-Fi

  1. Choose a wireless router. You can either use the router offered by your provider or purchase your own.
  2. Plug the router into a wall outlet and let it power on.
  3. Connect the router to your modem.
  4. Configure your network.
  5. Log in to your new wireless network.

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