I'm using ethernet for broadband.sukhdeepsinghkohli said:Are you using USB Modem ?? USB Modems are subject more problems than Ethernet
I'm not in my home now. Will check out as soon as I go home and let you know.shashank4u said:so yr prob solved or not.
It keeps pinging the dns server continuously. I'll lose a lot of bandwidth if I do that.piyush619 said:This process will always put ur connection active and live
so u never face problem of disconnection
Follow these steps
1. Press Window key+R
2. In Run Prompt Type 'notepad'
3. type ping -t <DNS Server>
4. Press Ctrl+S
5. In file Name Dialog Box write Net.bat(or anything but extension should be .bat) also select File Type as All(*.*)
6.Now u r done when u connect ur net after connection just run this file
To know whats ur DNS server
Type ipconfig/all on command prompt
webgenius said:It keeps pinging the dns server continuously. I'll lose a lot of bandwidth if I do that.
32 bytes per second => 2KB per minute => 120KB per hourpiyush619 said:just try -t(infinite) pinging for continuous connecction
i have BSNL Broadband with USB Modem and i m curently using it
webgenius said:32 bytes per second => 2KB per minute => 120KB per hour
Not a lot of bandwidth wastage
I'm on Home 500 planpiyush619 said:r u using vry limited bandwidth
i m using unlimited
I'm using Multimode. Previously I was using ADSL2+. But back then my speeds were very low. After changing to MULTIMODE, my speed has increased.s18000rpm said:dude, just log in to the "Modem Settings" Page (thru IE, Opera...) & goto the "ADSL Settings" under "Advanced" & see what "ADSL Modulation" you are using.
If its "G-lite" then change it to ADSL 2+. (or try experimenting with other modes)
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^^this Pic shows Huawei SmartAX MT880 Modem
for many ppl the G-lite works perfectly, but for me when i changed from ADSL2+ to G-Lite i faced exactly the same problem as you do.