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    hii frnz m usng ul 750... speed s dam slow even after.. changing dns to 222.67.222.222 and 222.67.220.220.. plllz gys help out

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolzee View Post
    hii frnz m usng ul 750... speed s dam slow even after.. changing dns to 222.67.222.222 and 222.67.220.220.. plllz gys help out
    Set the DNS configuration to automatic.... i.e BSNL DNS....
    It is the fastest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolzee View Post
    hii frnz m usng ul 750... speed s dam slow even after.. changing dns to 222.67.222.222 and 222.67.220.220.. plllz gys help out
    Please try

    http://www.indiabroadband.net/broadb...onnection.html (How to: get max. speed of a connection)

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    Default broadband speed

    I use 256kbps speed unlimited plan and i am getting only 20kbps speed while my friends are getting 30kbps for the same plan can anyone help me?

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    Try BSNL DNS. Enter in modem.( Advanced Options DNS)
    218.248.255.193
    218.248.255.146
    218.248.255.212
    218.248.160.138.
    218.248.255.161.
    Verify location. New Delhi.
    http://www.ip2location.com/free.asp
    New Delhi
    218.248.241.4
    218.248.241.5
    218.248.240.208
    218.248.255.192


    Below : all Bengaluru verify.
    218.248.255.75
    218.248.140.135
    218.248.255.139
    218.248.255.141
    .

    Google DNS: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4



    2. Try tcp optimizer from speedguide.net.

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    how to configure the dns in reliance broadband?how to change the default dns?

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    My SNR marginownstream: 5.5
    Attenuation: 5.0

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    Quote Originally Posted by jagan_smart View Post
    My SNR marginownstream: 5.5
    Attenuation: 5.0
    Get your line checked. Ask the line man to give a clean line (no joints, no non insulated parts etc)

    Quote Originally Posted by caprion View Post
    how to configure the dns in reliance broadband?how to change the default dns?
    From network connections, select your connection and take the TCP/IP properties. There you will find an option to input DNS of your choice.

    Last edited by meetdilip; 05-02-11 at 01:39 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    Thaq for ur quick reply, I will contact my line.
    What r the min values of SNR margin and max values of attenuation for a clear line?

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    What r the min values of SNR margin and max values of attenuation for a clear line?
    technically speaking there are no absolute min/max values.more SNR is needed for less disconnection problems at the cost of speed while less attenuation is needed for more speeds.e.g.to get full speeds on a 2mbps connection with no disconnection problems SNR(downstream @2mbps)~30-40 while attn(downstream)~40 will work.since bsnl upload speed is only 512kbps so even SNR(upstream@512kbps)~23 & attn(upstream)~40 or even more will work.if i remember correctly you can get speeds upto 512kbps(60KBps) for attn values as high as 60.

    P.S.btw attn values depends on your distance from local exchange so ideally speaking if you are within 3km from exchange your attn values should not be more than 50.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jagan_smart View Post
    Thaq for ur quick reply, I will contact my line.
    What r the min values of SNR margin and max values of attenuation for a clear line?
    This may help


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    use Google DNS , best among all other DNS servers ..... works with any bb plan

    Preferred DNS server: 8.8.8.8
    Alternate DNS server: 8.8.4.4


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