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Hughes Satelite Internet System For Sale
Complete Hughes Net Satellite Internet System including satellite dish and HN7000S IP.S. Modem. This is a satellite system for the Internet, very
popular in remote areas where internet access is unavailable. You will need to subscribe to Hughes Net monthly service to obtain internet service. All
wires, cables, lots of extras - everything you need to set up internet access in a remote area. Modem has zero balance and is ready for installation.
Email for serial number verification. Asking $150. U.S. and you would own your own system. Currently located in the Ensenada/La Bufadora area. Photos
can be viewed under Hughes Net Satellite For Sale. We can be reached at 152-01-59.
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BCSTech
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I'd buy it if it was closer...
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Keri
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What is the monthly cost and how many computers can you put on it. I would like it for myself and 3 neighbors in San Quintin. Would this work for
that,k
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What is the web site so I can see what the costs are? How portable is this? I was thinking of it for my RV, do you think it could work or is it to
big and cumbersome?
I will be bringing the "Gringo Express" (my RV) down to Loreto the 3rd week in Ocotber and if can work for the RV and affordable service I could stop
by then.
Howard
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comitan
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I'm just making the posting you will have to contact the people themselves. Just google Hughes for info.
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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Quote: | Originally posted by comitan
I'm just making the posting you will have to contact the people themselves. Just google Hughes for info. |
And I thought maybe you two moved and forgot to tell anyone. 
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comitan
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Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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BCSTech
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Quote: | Originally posted by Howard
What is the web site so I can see what the costs are? How portable is this? I was thinking of it for my RV, do you think it could work or is it to
big and cumbersome?
I will be bringing the "Gringo Express" (my RV) down to Loreto the 3rd week in Ocotber and if can work for the RV and affordable service I could stop
by then.
Howard | Just be sure you get authorized on the right satellite first. Many HughesNet satellites do not have
signal that far south.
This is probably a 3/4 meter dish, which is not too heavy to stow and deploy. if you get a good portable tripod stand, an accurate satellite meter,
and a little bit of aiming knowledge, you can move and set these up wherever you go.
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Keri
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Bcstech, Will this reach San Quintin Ok. Can I put 4 of us on this system. Can you install or is this too far for you.k
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BCSTech
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Hi Keri,
Yes, the signal reaches San Quintin if you can get commissioned on the right satellite.
Four users on the system is a bit much but it depends upon whether one or more of you are "power users." No streaming audio or video, schedule
automatic updates for the middle of the night, etc. More info here:
http://www.bajasatellite.com/hughesnet-satellite-internet-sy...
San Quintin is a bit far North for us unless one of my techs wants to ride the bus North and South for a few days.
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Keri
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how do you "get commissioned on the right satellite." Understand the bus ride situation. maybe I can find someone in san q. Thanks for all your help
with my questions all the time.k
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BCSTech
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I just rechecked the most current commissioning rules for HughesNet systems. You should be OK. Only one of the satellites currently used, H1, is a
little wimpy in your area. You're a lot closer to the US so your options are much greater than we have here in the Los Cabos region. Don't worry about
it, you should be fine.
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Keri
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Ok I knocked it down to 3 people. I understand I will need a router to get us all on the system. How much does a router cost and what kind and how
big. None of us know any of this stuff so all help is appreciated. Thanks again,k
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BCSTech
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Depends on where you buy the router. Anywhere from $50 to $150. Linksys and D-Link are decent consumer-grade routers. Netgear is a little better.
You can run up to 350' of LAN network cables from the router to each computer or you can try to connect wirelessly. But wireless can have lots of
problems penetrating concrete and steel walls, trees, buildings, etc.
With some routers, you can attach an external antenna and cable outside to boost the range, perhaps another $50 to $150. Depending on the distance,
each remote computer might also need an outdoor antenna at its end.
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Keri
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The house where we would attach the satellite is around 500 ft from me, We chose there because he lives there full time and he has the most
sophisticated solar and generator system ,the other 2 of us are part time. Is that too far away? Sounds like we would both need these extra antennas
on each end. Is that correct? Is this workable or am I trying to do too much with this system. I'm probably the most knowledgeable about this stuff
and you can see how much that is. SCARY isn't it.,k
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BCSTech
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No telling until you try it. 500' is a pretty far but it depends on where the gear is located. Think line of sight. If the router is near a window
where you can see it from your remote computer location, it might work without the additional outside antennas.
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Keri
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Do you have to be a certified installer like starband. Can you do it online. Has anybody done a hughes net system. Do you have the coordinates I need
to install or do you know where I can get them. Does anyone know a hughes net installer here in bajanorte? k
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Hi Keri,
If you can find someone there to install the gear, I can help you remotely. Please check your U2Us.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Keri
Do you have to be a certified installer like starband. Can you do it online. Has anybody done a hughes net system. Do you have the coordinates I need
to install or do you know where I can get them. Does anyone know a hughes net installer here in bajanorte? k |
Keri, we used Frontera out of San Diego for our Hughes system, they also have an installer in Ensenada.
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Thank you to all of the members of Baja Nomad, who made it possible for me to sell the Hughes Internet Satellite system through this forum. Everyone
here has been so helpful. It has now been sold!
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