You're missing the entire point, I actually started posting because you in a previous post said you needed to reset the modem
You're misquoting me. I never said that it was necessary to reset the
modem. What I said was that the
connection has to be reset.
("This is why I usually reset my modem at a few minutes past 2:00 am."),
This was the only time I mentioned resetting the
modem. I said
I usually reset my modem,
not that everyone has to reset their modem. I was describing what
I do, not what everyone has to do. In all other places, I talked about resetting the
connection. I also acknowledged that there are different ways of doing that.
which as you know is not necessary for pppoe mode, all you need to do is reset the connection(pppoe) using bat files.
Where did I say that it is necessary to reset the modem? Stop implying that I said things I did not say. I could have also said that it is not necessary to use a batch file, but I didn't because I know that's one way of getting the job done. Reseting the modem is another way. Nowhere did I say that the modem HAS to be reset. I described my way of doing it while acknowledging that there are other ways.
Resetting the modem is the most suitable method for me since I always stay up past 2:00 am anyway. Nowhere did I say or imply that it's the only way, or the best way for everyone.
I know the flaw with BSNL servers, if you establish a connection(pppoe) before 2:00AM you may be charged upto 2:30(that's why I connect @ 2:01AM).
That's still not quite accurate because BSNL does not have a fixed time after which they stop counting chargeable usage. I have noticed that, unless the connection is reset, the chargeable period ends at different times - 2:10, 2:26, 2:43, 2:55, 3:17, etc etc etc.
You said earlier that "the time block is probably just a myth." I call it a time block because I don't know what they call it. But whatever the name, it's a fact, not a myth. The block starts at seemingly random times and often (but not always) ends after a block of half an hour, one hour, 2 hrs, and so on. It probably has something to do with when and how their server assigns a user's dynamic IP address, channels pathways and distributes bandwidth.
However, you can keep your modem connected all day long, just reset the connection @ 2:01AM and 7:59AM.
That's what I do and it's what I've been saying all along.