Reliance Freedom 999 plan details Required ..!

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With 1 mbps i get 440 mb approx in an hr. So with 12 mbps (440x12) i could download 5280 mb per hr.OMG!!!Then my 12 mbps would be gone in just 5 hrs(25 GB) and i will be back to 1 mbps in no time. This plan is definitely not for me...:smiley-bounce0:
 
^^ Which is why you have the option to select Night Zoom 999 plan. Consistent speeds throughout the month regardless of how much you download. Many fall for the 12Mbps gimmick because of their inherent inability to comprehend the reality.
 
^^ Which is why you have the option to select Night Zoom 999 plan. Consistent speeds throughout the month regardless of how much you download. Many fall for the 12Mbps gimmick because of their inherent inability to comprehend the reality.
Well said..right now night zoom 999 is the best value for money plan available with reliance. Is freedom 999 & Night zoom 999 are advance rental plans??
 
So....The Reliance Broadband Night zoom 999 plan will get me an ADSL Router and with that I can connect and use the Reliance Broadband on multiple PCs?I was made aware via India Broadband Forum that Reliance doesn't provide a WiFi Router. If I buy one, with it can I use the Reliance Broadband with WiFi enabled devices?
 
Yes of course. When searching for wi-fi routers for your reliance broadband connection, please ensure that it supports mac encapsulated routing. This will be listed on the package itself. Else, note down the model number and search online to find whether the router supports MER.
 
Yes of course. When searching for wi-fi routers for your reliance broadband connection, please ensure that it supports mac encapsulated routing. This will be listed on the package itself. Else, note down the model number and search online to find whether the router supports MER.

Thanks a ton neevarp!
 
Yes of course. When searching for wi-fi routers for your reliance broadband connection, please ensure that it supports mac encapsulated routing. This will be listed on the package itself. Else, note down the model number and search online to find whether the router supports MER.

Hello Neevarp! From your journal I found that you are willing to help us with a tutorial for Wifi sharing for multiple pcs, "One of these days, I will provide a tutorial about how to share your reliance broadband connection among several PCs at the same time. Stay tuned for it!". Could you help me out with the tutorial for sharing the connection with multiple pcs? I am sure it would be of much help to a lot of people. Also I tried to look for a wifi router from online stores but I'm not sure where i'm supposed to look for the 'MER' to be listed ( I searched for Routers in Flipkart and looked under the Specifications tab for MER). Can you help me out wiith an example with both make and model? Thanx in advance!
 
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