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paid

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Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

ravi_9793 said:
First Q-->> wht connection do you use LAN or USB???
Q2-->> Does you link light also drop when your net is disconnected???

Ans-1 Yes I use LAN
Ans-2 Yes the green ADSL LED on modem drops and then blinks

Could it be due to wrong +ive and -ive wires switched wrongly in modem from Telephone line?

I am also attaching a ping report
 
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REY619

Ambassador of Buzz
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^^There is definitely some problem in your telephone line...
 

ravi_9793

TechTin.com
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

paid said:
Ans-1 Yes I use LAN
Ans-2 Yes the green ADSL LED on modem drops and then blinks

Could it be due to wrong +ive and -ive wires switched wrongly in modem from Telephone line?

I am also attaching a ping report
this is probelm from BSNl side.you cant do anything in this.Just make sure..you have not done any modification in the wiring.And your spliter is working fine.

Just try surfing the net directly......remove spliter, and phone.Connect your modem directly to the BSNL line.
 

src2206

In the zone
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

Do you have any parallel line connected with the phone through which the BSNL BB works? In that case you may get troubles like this.
 

REY619

Ambassador of Buzz
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

Hey People... I have UT-300R2U modem, i have connected it to the UPS so that connection doesnt get lost in case of power failure, but it doesnt happen.
When light goes modem remains connected but the green ADSL LED on modem drops and starts blinking again hence connection is lost... It has resulted huge loss of bandwidth to me... yesterday i was downloading from rapidshare and only 40 seconds were left in the completion of download and power failure.... and have to restart the whole 100MB file again. :( :(
Aint there a solution for this??? Please....
Thanx.
 

paid

Journeyman
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

src2206 said:
Do you have any parallel line connected with the phone through which the BSNL BB works? In that case you may get troubles like this.

nah no parallel line I have asked CC to change splitter
 

Phreezer

Broken In
How to uncap ur modem & increase speed

Well ppl first of all this tutorial is for Cable not for ADSL modem which is provided by BSNL. Anyways for informative purposes you can go thru it. Some links are dead but you can get the tools by searching the net, but once again it is useful only if you have cable modem. Furthermore uncapping your speed is illegal and banned by ur ISP so try it at ur own risk :twisted:

Most of us will be feeling that the surfing speed which is allocated by our ISP is not enough. People with 64Kbps will think 128Kbps will be cool speed. People with 128Kbps will think 256Kbps will be cool and so on

This tutorial will teach you how to increase your 64Kbps link to 512Kbps or what ever speed you like.

It is very much possible to do this. With a bit of luck if your Cable Internet Service Provider are very uneducated on how this very new technology works and leave some key loopholes open for you to grab vital information on how to accomplish this task. But this tutorial will no guarantee you 100% success.

Okay here we go. I'm going to try to explain you as best as I can to accomplish re-configuring your SB5100, SB4100 or SB3100 cable modem

Theory of cable modem working

All the cable modems when it boots up it will search for an "Image file" where in all configuration like your upload speed limit and download speed limit is defined. This "Image file" is stored in ISP`s TFTP server. Modem will be pre-configured with the ISP`s TFTP server IP address and the Image file name to be downloaded. When the modem boots up it query TFTP server and download Image file from TFTP server according to this this our speed limits will be set.

Our Mission

Get this Image file from ISP`s TFTP server, reconfigure it according to our need and force our modem to download this file from our Computer rather than downloading it from our ISP`s TFTP server.

Steps to accomplish

1). Get cable modems MAC address
2). Get your ISPs TFTP server IP address
3). Get name and path of the "configuration file" or Image file stored in the ISP`s TFTP server.
4). Download Image file from ISP`s TFTP server.
5). Decrypt the Image file which you downloaded from ISP`s TFTP server
6). Modify the Image file
7). Encrypt the modified Image file
8). Change your computer's TCP configuration same as ISP`s TFTP server (i.e. IP address same as ISP`s TFTP server)
9). Host TFTP server in your computer
10). Put Image file in the base directory of your TFTP
11). Restart your modem
12). Changer your PC's IP back as given by ISP
13). OOPS Done. Start surfing with your new speed


1). Get cable modems MAC address

You can either look at the back of the modem to get this MAC Address or you can logon to your Cable modem with your Web Browser *192.168.100.1/ . This is internal HTML pages stored within your DOCsis cable modem (SB5100, SB4100 and SB3100) that gives you even more vital information on configuration. Unless it is turned off by your ISP. This feature might be totally turned off by your ISP.


2). Get your ISPs TFTP server IP address
3). Get name and path of the "configuration file" or Image file stored in the ISP`s TFTP server.

For getting this vital information you have to do an SNMP walk over your modem. For doing this you can use any one of the tools below

There's a program called QUERY.EXE from Weird Solutions which is a BOOTP packet request program that will tell you everything you need to know, without all these extra steps. It will display the Image Filename, TFTP server address, which is really all you need to get started. To use this BOOTP QUERY tool, you need the MAC address of your cable modem

Beginners can use DOCSIS Diagnosis utility
You can download this from: *homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.wal...ag/docsdiag.zip

Or

Beginners can use SNMPWALK Tool
You can download this from:

*www.bradford-sw.com/board/board.cgi...download&gul=13

use command "snmpwalk 192.168.100.1 public"

NOTE: Use modem's IP address as "192.168.100.1" (SB5100, SB4100 and SB3100) when it asked to provide by any of the above tools. SNMP community is "Public"

Using the above tools you will get the information of your ISP`s TFTP server IP and the name of your "Image file" stored in that TFTP server
All your vital information is stored in this file, One of which is the MaxRateDown 2621440; MaxRateUp 393216;. (This was my ISP settings. Which you can see is similar to what speed I was getting. 40KB/s up and 250 KB/s down)

Among these, the one we need are:
Configuration TFTP Server = 194.*.*..90 (replace this with yours throughout in the doc)
Configuration filename = isrr.bin (replace this with yours throughout in the doc)
And
IP fragments created = 0
IP address.10.xxx.xxx.xxx = 10.xxx.xxx.xxx
IP address.192.168.100.1 = 192.168.100.1 (the IP address of the cable modem, (replace this with yours throughout in the doc)
IP-to-If-index.10.xxx.xxx.xxx = 2

Suggestion: You can do this step by sniffing the modem i.e. "192.168.100.1" when modem boots up. I never tried this method. Try your luck.


4). Download Image file from ISP`s TFTP server.

For doing this got to your command prompt and use below commands with out quotes and bracket.


"C:\tftp -i <ISP`s TFTP server IP> GET <Image filename> <local filename>"

Okay now you got Image file from your ISP`s TFTP server.


5). Decrypt the Image file which you downloaded from ISP`s TFTP server
6). Modify the Image file
7). Encrypt the modified Image file

Use docsis tool which you can download from

*sourceforge.net/projects/docsis

using this program you can decrypt image file change the upload speed and download speed ,save it and encrypt back. Rename this newly created file same as your original image file.


8). Change your computer's TCP configuration same as ISP`s TFTP server (i.e. IP address same as ISP`s TFTP server)

Go to my network place and right click ->properties
Select your LAN Card right click ->property->Internet Protocol (TCP-IP) double click on it and change it to as following values
Configure your TPC's TCP settings as below
IP: 194.*.*.90 (replace with the ISP's TFTP server)
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.100.1 (replace with your cable modem's IP address)

Note: Gateway should be 192.168.100.1 then only your modem can communicate with computer.


9). Host TFTP server in your computer
10). Put Image file in the base directory of your TFTP
11). Restart your modem

Download TFTP Server software and host TFTP server in your computer
You can download TFTP server from:
ftp://ftp.ida.net/pub/wireless/tftpd32.exe

Start TFTPD32 server. Go to Settings and set the Security to None. Increase the timeout to 20secs and the Max Retransmit to 6. Choose to translate UNIX filenames. Make sure it's base directory point to where the isrr.bin is (i.e. the image file which you modified). If you need to replicate a directory pathname along with the image file, then make a directory from root that corresponds to the image file pathname.

Restart your modem, and AS SOON as the SEND light goes solid, you should see a receive on your TFTP server i.e. your PC


12). Changer your PC's IP back as given by ISP
13). OOPS Done. Start surfing with your new speed

Now you change your TCP settings of your PC back to normal as given by ISP. (I.e. Put your original IP address and gateway)

Oops you hacked your modem. Test out by downloading some files using DAP (Download accelerator plus)

Note: This speed will remain same until you restart your cable modem. So each time you reboot your modem you have to follow the steps 8,9,10,11 and 12
 

REY619

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O.M.G>!!!!!!!! Thats hell of a Great info!!! Thank you!!
 

NIGHTMARE

ANGEL OF DEATH
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

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guys i am using bitcomet it block my ip when drag to that balloon its show your listen port is unreachable to public domain peers,please check your firewall and NAT router configuration but if i use my reliance broadband connection it show green balloon.plz help me out
 

harish_21_10

In the zone
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

I was planning on getting either BSNL home900 or Airtel unlimited999 broadband plan,my question is wether i can use my Belkin router with the BSNL connection without any problem or any drop of speed?i would be using Lan for desktop and wifi for Laptop...si please let me know about it....and one more thing what do u suggest?Airtel or BSNL...
 

ravi_9793

TechTin.com
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

harish_21_10 said:
I was planning on getting either BSNL home900 or Airtel unlimited999 broadband plan,my question is wether i can use my Belkin router with the BSNL connection without any problem or any drop of speed?i would be using Lan for desktop and wifi for Laptop...si please let me know about it....and one more thing what do u suggest?Airtel or BSNL...
I think you can use the modem.
choosing betweeb BSNL and Airtel.
BSNL-->> very Good speed, very poor service
Airtel-->> Speed just around(up and down) your package, Great supprt
 

src2206

In the zone
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

I am using BSNL in two different lines at my home for more than 1 year. Speeds are very good, I do not think that any other operator atleast in my city comes even closer, but yes the service is not that great. But still I will not say that the service is very poor or even poor, rather in my opinion it is "Average". I had used Tata Indicom for 6 months and their service was worst. In comparison, BSNL gives far better service.
 

REY619

Ambassador of Buzz
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Re-Posted-

Hey People... I have UT-300R2U modem, i have connected it to the UPS so that connection doesnt get lost in case of power failure, but it doesnt happen.
When light goes modem remains connected but the green ADSL LED on modem drops and starts blinking again hence connection is lost... It has resulted huge loss of bandwidth to me... yesterday i was downloading from rapidshare and only 40 seconds were left in the completion of download and power failure.... and have to restart the whole 100MB file again.
Aint there a solution for this??? Please....
Thanx.
 
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

^^ The ADSL line has nothing to do with power loss at your house. It can be a problem only if the exchange you are connecting to doesn't have backup UPS/generator to support the DSLAM/RAS/Other Equipment when the power goes off. If you haven't tried connecting the phone line straight to the modem, then please do that, it should resolve the issue, but even after doing that, if the ADSL line still drops when the power goes off, then you will need to lodge a complaint at your local telephone exchange asking them to take care of their fault hardware or buy backup UPS
 

src2206

In the zone
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

The ADSL line has nothing to do with power loss at your house.

What!!! If there is a modem, then how do you supposed keep it operational without power in the main line unless it is connected to a backup power source?
 

REY619

Ambassador of Buzz
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Help~Is~Here said:
^^ The ADSL line has nothing to do with power loss at your house. It can be a problem only if the exchange you are connecting to doesn't have backup UPS/generator to support the DSLAM/RAS/Other Equipment when the power goes off. If you haven't tried connecting the phone line straight to the modem, then please do that, it should resolve the issue, but even after doing that, if the ADSL line still drops when the power goes off, then you will need to lodge a complaint at your local telephone exchange asking them to take care of their fault hardware or buy backup UPS
Hmm yes i think that could be the reason... They wont be having a backup source for ADSL line... Damn.. :(
Thanx...

src2206 said:
What!!! If there is a modem, then how do you supposed keep it operational without power in the main line unless it is connected to a backup power source?
I think he was talking about ADSL line not the main power line.... Correct me if i failed to understand correctly...
 
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src2206 said:
What!!! If there is a modem, then how do you supposed keep it operational without power in the main line unless it is connected to a backup power source?

I meant the ADSL line, not the power cord plugging into your modem. And yes, the ADSL line doesn't need any power except at it's source which is your local telephone exchange, so, even if the power goes out, you should be able to use the internet as long as your modem has power.
 

Harvik780

ToTheBeatOfUrHeart
Re: **Post all your BSNL Dataone Related Queries Here**

Help~Is~Here said:
I meant the ADSL line, not the power cord plugging into your modem. And yes, the ADSL line doesn't need any power except at it's source which is your local telephone exchange, so, even if the power goes out, you should be able to use the internet as long as your modem has power.
i think BSNL has set up link boosters at various places.When the power drops these boosters shut down resulting in the loss of link.
 
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Harvik780 said:
i think BSNL has set up link boosters at various places.When the power drops these boosters shut down resulting in the loss of link.

There are no boosters that can be used to boost ADSL line signals and hence nothing to do with powerloss. Like I said before, even after connecting the phone line to the modem directly, if the ADSL drops it's a problem at the exchange. Most possibly due to non-availability of backup systems which I think is rare at least from the part of BSNL. It's better he registers a complaint.
 
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