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dear friends am unable to configure bsnl bb bridged connection on any linux, please let me know of all the possibilities to look for............
It usually doesn't consume bandwidth except for a few bytes used for authenticating the connection, and also it is possible to configure the router so that it will connect if and only if your comp sends a packet.
Oops, I forgot to mention that you need to reboot your router after setting it upfollowed your instruction - however it did not succeed , and the modem would not connect in windows also shut down the modem for some time - now its working-------???????? noob me.........
when I had static connection some 5 yrs back it was easy for me ........lol
VPI and VCI for BSNL Broadband should be 0 and 35 respectively.The VPI/VCI value should be 0/32.
hmm, but I instructed one of my friends for the same configuration and 0/35 did not work for him; 0/32 did. So I posted 0/32 in the same memory.VPI and VCI for BSNL Broadband should be 0 and 35 respectively.
@OP: Try again.
I don't use BSNL.if u want always on connection
first set some static address like 192.168.1.10 for ur LAN
open brwsr...enter 192.168.1.1
in case it doesnt open a userna,e/pass windows reboot modem using needle at back of a hole in it for reset like cdrom u have a provision for ejecting
admin:admin
goto wan settings
click ppp
set ur username/passw of bsnl
alwayon
apply
no for reboot
goto
dhcp
set enable
then yes for reboot
now while rebooting
after 2-3 min
goto ur lan property
set automatically obtain ip instead of static
njoy!
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@unknown
0/35 working
try reseting modem
Depends on your ISP.hmm, but I instructed one of my friends for the same configuration and 0/35 did not work for him; 0/32 did. So I posted 0/32 in the same memory.
Obvioulsy depends on ISP, for VSNL which I use, it is 0/32.Depends on your ISP.
VPI/VCI - 0/32 is for MTNL Broadband. And for Airtel it's 1/32.