Hughes 9202M

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The Hughes 9202M is a portable BGAN satellite terminal designed to provide global voice, data, and Wi-Fi connectivity, ideal for remote users, field teams, NGOs, or emergency response operations. Compact, self-powered (Li-Ion battery), and capable of connecting to an external antenna, it ensures reliable communication even far from terrestrial networks.

464 kbps

High-speed IP connectivity for Internet, email, file transfer, and BGAN data services.

Voice

Capability for satellite phone calls or fax transmission without requiring GSM coverage.

Wi-Fi

Integrated hotspot for sharing the connection with multiple users.

IP55

Rugged, compact terminal resistant to dust and splashes, suitable for field use.

Key Features

High-speed Internet & multi-user Wi-Fi

The 9202M provides up to 464 kbps in standard IP and supports integrated Wi-Fi 802.11 (b/g/n), allowing multiple devices (laptops, tablets, smartphones) to connect simultaneously. Ideal for email, web browsing, remote management, or working in the field without local infrastructure.

Voice & global communications

In addition to data services, the terminal includes a two-line RJ-11 port for voice and fax, enabling satellite calls or fax transmissions via BGAN, essential in areas without GSM or terrestrial networks.

Portable, rugged, and usable anywhere

With its rechargeable battery, portable form factor, and IP55-rated housing, the 9202M is well-suited for field operations, mobile use, rural environments, or harsh conditions. It remains operational for several hours without external power.

Technical Specifications

Dimensions 216 x 216 x 45 mm
Weight 1,5 kg
Ingress protectionIP55
Operating temperature- 5°C à + 55°C
Connectivity 2 x RJ11 analog ; 1 x RJ45 Ethernet ; 1 x RJ45 ISDN
Battery Lithium-ion, up to 3.25 h in transmission
ThroughputIP standard up to 464 Kbps ; IP streaming up to 128 Kbps

Services

BGAN data (Internet, email, VPN, file transfer), satellite voice, fax, local Wi-Fi network, global satellite access, ideal for remote areas, NGOs, emergency response, and isolated sites.