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some have said that they can't use in on multiple devices
can you tell if we can connect a wifi route to the reliance connection and whether you have used multiple device?
Yes, you can use a single ADSL router; or add a broadband router to the router provided by Reliance. I share my connection on two desktops (one by LAN cable, one using a wireless USB adapter), one laptop and one wifi-capable phone - sometimes all four at once.
also when you use it on defifferent devices,do you have to login on both of them and how can that be if one login locks the mac address?
and what do i do when i connect the net to my PS3,what kind of login will i do then
You need to login on the first device alone, and you can use internet on all. When you use a router, you need to use it in MER/Dynamic IP mode (and not bridge mode) - meaning the mac id Reliance stores is that of the router and not the PC/laptop/phone from which you actually login. Everything behind the router is your own business.
I am not sure how PS3 works, but if it can not open a browser, you will have to login from another device first.
There is one once-a-month issue that happens at least in Hyderabad (mentioned in this thread) that sometimes causes pain. The actual settings of the routers have been dealt in detail on the board - you can get them using a search.
Originally Posted by mgcarley
In theory yes, but the CSEs are not supposed to advise how because of this document: Powered by Google Docs
See sections I.a.iv, I.d.iv, I.d.v.
Hmm, but then how is Reliance's wifi different from all other ISPs, who help the customers set it up. Btw, there is a page in Reliance's connection profile where you should declare your wifi use and router name.
some have said that they can't use in on multiple devices
can you tell if we can connect a wifi route to the reliance connection and whether you have used multiple device?
Yes, you can use a single ADSL router; or add a broadband router to the router provided by Reliance. I share my connection on two desktops (one by LAN cable, one using a wireless USB adapter), one laptop and one wifi-capable phone - sometimes all four at once.
also when you use it on defifferent devices,do you have to login on both of them and how can that be if one login locks the mac address?
and what do i do when i connect the net to my PS3,what kind of login will i do then
You need to login on the first device alone, and you can use internet on all. When you use a router, you need to use it in MER/Dynamic IP mode (and not bridge mode) - meaning the mac id Reliance stores is that of the router and not the PC/laptop/phone from which you actually login. Everything behind the router is your own business.
I am not sure how PS3 works, but if it can not open a browser, you will have to login from another device first.
There is one once-a-month issue that happens at least in Hyderabad (mentioned in this thread) that sometimes causes pain. The actual settings of the routers have been dealt in detail on the board - you can get them using a search.
Originally Posted by mgcarley
In theory yes, but the CSEs are not supposed to advise how because of this document: Powered by Google Docs
See sections I.a.iv, I.d.iv, I.d.v.
Hmm, but then how is Reliance's wifi different from all other ISPs, who help the customers set it up. Btw, there is a page in Reliance's connection profile where you should declare your wifi use and router name.