Okay . thanks for the info .SacredDevil666 said:yeaps and thats is called as Dynamic ip configuration what tikona does for customers unless you opt for a static ip. you don't have to switch off the router sometimes you can logoff and relogin in to tikona account and your ip is to be changed each time
1. Tikona provides a router for 1500/yrSASHA007 said:Okay . thanks for the info .
Can you please also help me clear my doubts by answering the below questions ?
1. Does Tikona provide a Wireless router ?
2. Heard tikona imposes some limit on the number of simultaneous connections to the Wi-Fi . Is it true ?
3. How is the reliability of the connection . Downtimes ?
4. Is it an always on connection or do we need to log in to our account once every 24 hours or something ?
Kindly reply .
the 4th point...the connection doesn't log off even if there is no activity for 24hrs. i have checked it for about 40hours and no logoff and then i had to reboot my system for some reason...but if you login once if won't log you off unless you do that manually or your connection goes down and then you have to logoff and relogin sometimes. not sure about tikona but wiht a normal wifi router you shouldn't have any restrictions to connecting th enumber of systems... this is what you could do. use wifi router logon to one system and then you can share without reconnecting...ChaiBiskutBhai said:1. Tikona provides a router for 1500/yr
2. Not sure about Tikona provided routers, but if you put up your own router, then there is no restriction.
3. I would say its one of the better, though not the best, operators.
4. The connection automatically logs off if there is no data transfer for about 20-30mins.
ChaiBiskutBhai said:1. Tikona provides a router for 1500/yr
2. Not sure about Tikona provided routers, but if you put up your own router, then there is no restriction.
3. I would say its one of the better, though not the best, operators.
4. The connection automatically logs off if there is no data transfer for about 20-30mins.
SacredDevil666 said:the 4th point...the connection doesn't log off even if there is no activity for 24hrs. i have checked it for about 40hours and no logoff and then i had to reboot my system for some reason...but if you login once if won't log you off unless you do that manually or your connection goes down and then you have to logoff and relogin sometimes. not sure about tikona but wiht a normal wifi router you shouldn't have any restrictions to connecting th enumber of systems... this is what you could do. use wifi router logon to one system and then you can share without reconnecting...
your downtime and connectivity issues depends on how far you are from the APN's to which you are going to get connected
oh yeah and sasha your last font was invisible loll try checking it out :tongue: