TIKONA broadband advice

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many newer routers do have option to save Login details, this way you would not need to connect everytime.
I am not sure about above as Tikona is not available at my locality else I would have checked the TP-Link router login in-built utilityTikona want me to arrange 20-30 connections to reach my place, that too includes areas which comes between their last available Access Point
which is a stupid task for me to complete. If they pay me 1 lakh as commission, I can do that in 48 hours flat but to get myself a connection I would hate doing this.
they say the network team which did the initial setup had no Idea which area to reach and which to skip, the reason they are working as Closed Circuit in my city.
 
ghpk said:
many newer routers do have option to save Login details, this way you would not need to connect everytime.I am not sure about above as Tikona is not available at my locality else I would have checked the TP-Link router login in-built utilityTikona want me to arrange 20-30 connections to reach my place, that too includes areas which comes between their last available Access Pointwhich is a stupid task for me to complete. If they pay me 1 lakh as commission, I can do that in 48 hours flat but to get myself a connection I would hate doing this.they say the network team which did the initial setup had no Idea which area to reach and which to skip, the reason they are working as Closed Circuit in my city.
I use tplink 740n.....it has ppoe but like hathway(unlike airtel and act)i guess tikona uses browser based login....then we got to install dd wrt i guess
 
yeaps you can't bypass the first login using any router for tikona unless you got a static ip. else you can use a repeater login through first pc an rest systems can be accessed without any further logins
 
Hi guys..I'm interested in tikona connection.
But i heard that it requires only tall buildings for installing antenna.
i live in a colony.
So is it possible to take connection for me ?
 
Yes, you can take a connection even in a colony. Just ask for a demo and check connection speed and stability before committing.
 
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