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    Exclamation Setup new "AN1020-20" modem type-1?

    Hi Everybody,
    I have BSNL's BB750ULPlus with new modem - AN1020-20 type-1 .

    I don't know how to configure it for utilize maximum speed from internet connection.

    Any help appreciated.

    Thanks !!!

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    check "teracom" from my signature links.
    http://www.indiabroadband.net/bsnl-b...mpilation.html (Teracom: essbebe's compilation)
    or
    for screen shots
    http://*******************/index.php?topic=2444.0
    or
    http://www.calcutta.bsnl.co.in/dataoneinstall/mu12.html
    skip the wifi settings.
    or
    http://www.calcutta.bsnl.co.in/dataoneinstall/mu11.html

    Para two:
    For speed try tcp/ip optimizer from speedguide.net.
    Maximum speed for upto 512 Kbps speed is 64KB/sec(*conditions apply)
    Check speed here, before and after any tweaks.
    http://mybroadbandspeed.co.uk.
    Use a download Manager ( example Free download Manager)
    to download application/s etc.

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    these details do not matter.

    From Google search:

    The ability of a network to guarantee class of service is related in the way in which the source generates cells and also on the availability of network resources. The connection contract between the user and the network will thus contain information about the way in which traffic will be generated by the source.

    A set of traffic descriptors is specified for this purpose. The network provides the class of service for the cells that do not violate these specifications. The following are the traffic descriptors specified for an ATM network:

    * Peak cell rate (PCR) - Top rate at which traffic can burst.
    * Sustained cell rate (SCR) - Normal traffic rate averaged over time.
    * Maximum burst size (MBS) - The maximum burst size that can be sent at the peak rate.
    * Cell delay variation tolerance (CDVT) – Allows the user to delay the traffic for a particular time duration in microseconds to follow a rhythmic pattern.

    For traffic that does not require the ability to periodically burst to a higher rate, you can specify a CBR. You can configure VBR-NRT for ATM interfaces, which supports VBR data traffic with average and peak traffic parameters. VBR-NRT is scheduled with a lower priority and with a larger sustained cell rate (SCR) limit, allowing it to recover bandwidth if it falls behind.

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