Please see this web page. You gave very little information, but just maybe this will pertain to your problem.
http://customer.kb.hughesnet.com/Pages/1189.aspx
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Hughesnet isn't the greatest for attempting to play online. Even though it is better than dial up, it isn't a consistent speed, and you will run into lag and timeout issues along with the occasional freeze.
Are you trying to set up the router for the first time. Make sure that the computer is able to go online when connected directly to the modem. Click Here for more info about router set up. YOU can follow the direction for the DSL connection
Make sure the ip address is not the same as the Hughesnet ip address. The ip address for the Hughesnet is 192.168.0.1. If the D-link is the same you must go in and change it. You will also need a wireless card to go into your desktop to make it wireless. Hope this helps!
Login in using your browser and go to the wireless settings and set-up a wireless password/key. Remember the key because each device will now need it to connect. You can also turn OFF Broadcast SSID and your network name will not be shown on anyone's device. You must remember the network name when using this method.
You do not need the disc. Using you browser, login into the router using the default IP 192.168.0.1 unless this has been changed and you should be able to configure your router.
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