MTNL Broadband Painful and Frustrating Experience with Installation

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lolz.... call probably depends on the area MTNL might have lesser work load here, my area is mostly Airtel dominated. I don;t know anybody having MTNL here.

Spectranet cable guys wouldn't even come in the area because of that...one of their cable guys told me that aap hei ho jo airtel ko nikal rahai hai vaha par toh airtel ko ek bar laganai kei bad niklatai he nahai hai... :lol:
 
MNTL just went offline here wtf? it has just been one day of use and the connection is offline already ? getting PPP Down..... !
 
but you are on FTTH ? and in completely different area ? I thought it was some my exchange problem or something or the fact that they did the combined 2 wireing together....I have been f*K* with my modem settings upside down to get the dam thing started.......
 
no I am not on FTTH I am using the typical broadband connection, are you? :|cool if you are man, I came home and noticed that there is no connectivity, it doesn't last this long normally.
 
i am too on ADSL one, FTTH plans are crap of MTNL...but I lost connectivity around 4a.m before that that it was still going... jee I am currently getting authentication failure on modem page.
 
back finally ! Plus the dam mtnl babu gave me wrong CA no. so when i took the connection on bridge mode i kept getting wrong U/P.
 
https://www.speedtest.net

just got the connection few min back finally pings are just f awesome !
you must be using the Airtel Server. Their server sucks. Try the Hughes server. My ping at the moment on the Airtel Delhi server is 191ms and on the Hughes Server is 31ms.

Edit, okay, I am sleepy, didn't see there is a ping value there. So the line must be jittery.
 
that lineman incident you wrote off anant, is so utter foolishness on their part! really sad & enraging to read that. but congrats on getting the connection, and now back up! at my place (thane, near mumbai), officials at my tel. exchange clearly tell that they have stopped sending linemen to people's homes since a long time, and they really don't send them now-a-days for internet connection installation & troubleshooting purposes. they request you to find an electrician that would do the job for you, or even one himself could also do it. though i have had good experiences with linemen when MTNL used to send them earlier :)
 
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