saiaspire said:I am on plan 250, 400mb per month.
Will i be charged if use 200mb in less than 15 days or not?
adi87 said:But this s***t implies that anyone can access anyone's account if they know the user name and the password.....adn the account bearer only will be charged.......&^#%(%$(# *
Is this the height of stupidity by BSNL ??????
digitized said:Hi, I don't know whether this has been discussed before. I had plan 250 and I had recently applied for plan 500. How to know that this has been activated?
Secondly if I had applied on the 4th of this month for the same, will I be charged for the usage upto the 3rd for plan 250 as well?
Thank you in advance.
desertwind said:janitha said:go4saket said:What can BSNL do about it... Cant you check anyone's email account if you know their username and password. A password is assigned to for for the basic reason that you can keep your account confined to yourself. So keep changing your password.
One thing what BSNL can do is assign the username and password to a particular phone number and do something that that username cannot be accessed by anyother phone number, but then this also has its one merits and demerits...
This is exactly what the BSNL engineer told me, ie. nobody can access my account and the username and password are set in the modem. (may be in the firmware) Anyway if I change my password, then I can't login and have to take the modem to their office. I check my usage often and so far it has not been more than expected.
Negative. I always change my username/password in my modem twice a day. (I'm using two accounts with one modem).
Very slow since yesterday.drgrudge said:Guys, how is the speed today?
I is very slow and I check it by downloading something, it hardly crosses 18-20kBps.
janitha said:Very slow since yesterday.drgrudge said:Guys, how is the speed today?
I is very slow and I check it by downloading something, it hardly crosses 18-20kBps.
Even the forum page doesn't open at times!
desertwind said:If you have some basic knowledge on Networking, refer to the following thread. That one is for gnu/Linux, But can be done on Windows too.
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35004
yrana2002 said:Have you been using Pure Bridged or PPPoE? (No idea)?
Do you use a username & password to dial in everytime?
If yes, then reply or if this also doesnt give you the assurity,
1. Type 192.168.1.1 in address bar of your browser.
2. Type admin in both username & password(default)
3. In the page that opens, scroll down to the table heading as "Wan Channel" and see WAN type in the first entry there, which will be your type of connection.
janitha said:If somebody gives the specific procedure for Win XP, it will be useful to many.
V.Prem Kumar
IP: 192.168.1.2
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Primary DNS: 61.1.96.69
Sec. DNS: 61.1.96.71