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Rep Power: 1 | i have the stock bsnl dna a211-l modem is there any setting so that my other friend connected will get equal share of bandwidth ?i have UL750+ plan and i need both of us to get 30 - 30 kbps each download limits the connection is quite messy mu comp connected to >>>stock modem bsnl in ma home. my friend connected to >>>LINKSYS router now linksys router and my modemcum router are linked i hope i give a clear picture of my connections in my attachment U guys MUST TAKE A LOOK TO UNDERSTAND PROPERLY why we are not equally sharing bandwidth IF any problems in understanding please quote i will respond immediately Please help solve our problem we get just 30 kbps from UL750 and tht to now its 30/2= 15 kbps WTF !!! this is a router to router connection so do i need to bridge ? or use pppoe OUR LAN SETUP.bmp Last edited by just4kix; 06-23-09 at 11:24 PM. |
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| Mate do what ever you want you will get 30/2 only you will never get 60 kBps. What ever you do, you will not get speed beyond your plan bandwidth |
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Rep Power: 3 | yar how many times you will open a thread having same contents...? at least you could have continued with the earlier thread you only opened.... http://www.indiabroadband.net/bsnl-b...-2-modems.html (how to share internet over the LAN of type 2 modems ?) |
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| mohan his question is also which is not possible, will be locked soon |
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Rep Power: 3 | ^^^^ |
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Rep Power: 3 | my post didnt yield any results thats all right but you could have posted your picture attachment and the new query in your old post it self right. |
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swicth to main topic please lets stop talking about posting multi thread buisness and continue in solving our problems and also i am an amateur to forums this is the first forum where i have posted threads so please help me by posting comments solving my problem only rest is not required UNNECESSARY AMD DISCOURAGED BY ME thanks for the useful comments deepmohan | |
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| Platinum Member | First of all, what you are doing is very illegal. But that is your business. Now coming back to your problem. Consider this. - Imagine that you have a water pipeline coming to your house - assume that you have two splits in this main pipe, one going to each of the bathrooms - assume that both taps can disburse the water at the same velocity/volume as that of the incoming pipeline Now if you open one tap, you will get water with the full speed. If you open the second tap at the same time, you will get water at half speed. Why? Because output cannot exceed input. In the same way, your ISP is providing you a speed of 32 KBps. You cannot exceed that. One connection means 32 KBps, two simultaneous means 16 KBps, three simultaneous means 11 KBps, and so on. HTH.
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| wow very nice and cool reply by J4K |
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Rep Power: 3 | nice reply by j4k you are welcomed Last edited by deepmohan; 06-23-09 at 11:44 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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Rep Power: 1 | Thanx for the comments replies i liked it , mohan in earlier thread u said that it can be equally shared ? j4k explained kirchoff's current law in a nice manner lol |
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share —n. 1 portion of a whole allotted to or taken from a person. 2 each of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling its owner to a proportion of the profits. —v. (-ring) 1 (also absol.) have or use with another or others; get, have, or give a share of (we shared a room; refused to share; shared his food). Hope now u get 30KBps will be shared equally into 15KBps. | ||
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| Come on yar just leave all this matter, You cannot get 30 kBps in each system with your line bandwidth of 30kBps thats all. |
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