The cable network is not suitable for connecting geographically distant communication systems such as Indonesia due to the low efficiency of the installation process, which requires large capital. It needs alternative technology, such as Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) but it is vulnerable to interference and equipment weaknesses that will reduce performance. W eather in Indonesia is erratic, sometimes suddenly raining makes VSAT communication network vulnerable to interference, because it adjusts transmit power manually. Especially for VSAT network of PT. Megah Surya Pertiwi, PIC in location does not understand VSAT. Based on results of analysis and testing, there was a decrease in ping quality, Eb/No, C/N when it rained. Need to adjust transmit power so that quality returns to normal with weather at location. Prior to implementation of Automatic Uplink Power Control, modem at Graha HUB independently defaulted power at 0dB and at Kawasi site at 2dB, when it rained and power was not increased link became unstable there was a Request time out and intermittent with occasional ping>1000ms, current C/N value weather is good at a value of 20.34dB while when it rains at 17.42dB and Eb / No value is unstable. After AUPC power transmits automatically adjusts. P ing value becomes more stable, ping on VSAT can be good if delay value is 500-800ms, with a maximum delay of 770ms to IP Modem monitoring site and 789ms to IP Lan PT. MSP. C/N value obtained is 21.09dB in accordance with ideal C/N range for VSAT networks. Eb/No value is stable according to target, namely 10 dB on the HUB modem and 9 db on monitoring site modem. When modem detects a decreasing or increasing Eb/No value, system automatically adjusts transmit power so that the Eb/No value match ing target .
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