Possible solution to MTNL NU Problem

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Hi there,Anyone know where I can get a timed lamp switch in Lamington Road? I've been trying to find one but noone knows what I am looking for. I want to use it to turn modem on and off. What should I ask for?Pls helpX
 
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also make sure ur time is in sync with the MTNL server time...it's a bit fast according to all my clocks and watches...i log off at around 7:54 am and it shows exactly 8:00 am...so just see what it is for u...just do disconnect once and see the exact time of ur PC and correspond it with the MTNL server time in the account usage page...u'll see the time difference...so set it according to that...

i'll see if it works for me when i reach home...

thanks for the solution mate :D keept it up!!!
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how to know the mtnl server time?
 
dude first change to bridge modethan conect see the time of conection in ur compthan disconnect after 1 min again see the timethan again connect n than go to register.mtnl.net.in n chk ur detail session history n than chk ur timei guess mtnl mum time is 2-3 min fastn this was posted before also
 
i have seen the time shown on their website which is faster than IST. cant locate that page now....if anyone comes across it, spread the word :)
 
I'd like to know if the bridge method works in windows 2000 too. I havent been able to find the 'connect to internet' option in network & dial up options of win2k control panel
 
Hi Cyberwiz!U rock man! Thanks for such a lovely explaination! I was almost dead searching how to play NFS porsche with my frnds. Port forwarding stuff was killing me!Bridge connection is working gr8. Just have to verify if i can play games/stop connection bfore 8 now..By the way. does this thing work with Windows 98 too? I still have win 98se as my alternate boot :)Thanks again!
 
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Guys, this is a possible solution for automatically connecting and disconnecting the net within the free time for the NU plan.

The remedy lies in changing the mode used by the router for login. To do this first we have to enter the modem configuration page. After that click on "home" on the horizontal set of tabs and then on "wan" on the vertical set of tabs on the left side. Next change the wan setting (fifth option from top) from PPPoe/PPPoa to bridged mode. Scroll down and click apply.Now pls read the update that i have posted on the second page in this thread and do whatever is said in that.Now u can log on to the net using a pppoe client which is inbuilt in windows XP.

Now to automate the process download and install any task scheduler which has the capability of dialing network connections. U can also use the default windows task scheduler but that didnt work for me and i use advanced task scheduler to do the job for me. It flawlessly dials at 12:05 AM and disconnects at 7:50 AM
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HI ALL,

This is Gaurav from Delhi using MTNl NU connection.This forum has been a lot of help.Am a first time visiter.I have configured my modem in the bridge mode with DHCP off ..created a dialer and that works fine.I am sure there would be no problems in ising a scheduler with the same.

However, my question is I am usinf a Netgear 54mbps wireless router along with D-Link 502 T ...could anyone suggest the configuration to have the bridge mode active with the wireless router

Shall I assign an IP manually to the router ??

Thanks

Gaurav
 
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