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I have lost my Hughesnet username/password. Who do I contact to recover them?

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What is the default Password for Hughes Net Router? Can't find the papers on it..Hughes H1100 is on the front of it..

Did you mean HT1100? If so, here's the manual:
http://customer.kb.hughesnet.com/Documents/1039650-0001_a.pdf
But that's a satellite modem, not a router.

Here's some evidence that HughesNet routers have:
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Password: password (or 1234 on older routers)
http://customer.kb.hughesnet.com/pages/4933.aspx

Maybe what you have there is an Allwin H1100 VoIP gateway/router.

Why not ask HughesNet for the default password?


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