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    hello there,i am currently using BSNL broadband and using only connection..right now as i need two connection so thinking to switch to purchasing a new modem for the same..please help me with that..will i still be needing to pay the basic plan which is 900 per month at a fixed rate or ill i be needing to pay more for that extra connection or i can use two modems for the same connection price??i am not sure about it..so please tell?thanks

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    If you are going for another connection then you would need to go through the new connection process or if you would like to extend your present connection then you would just need to make a network between your computers and make then work.

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    I doubt they will give two connections with the same landline number. You need to get another connection with new landline number. As you cannot have two connections in one number, as far as i know in bsnl.

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    yeah i talked to the one of the technitions who came to my place to do some repairs and he said i couldnt hav home 500 & ul 900 on the same line!!

    it would be freaking sweet if you could!&also even if you could i think u dont need two modems as in briged multiple pppoe connections can be made!not sure tho

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    I do not think that anywhere in the world you can have two internet connections on the same line.

    However, it is not clear why you want two connections. Do you wish to build redundancy so that one connection is available if other goes down? In that case it is better to opt for two different ISPs.

    If you just wish to connect multiple PCs to internet at the same time, then you can either have a wireless router or a wired switch.
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    Yea. Its impossible to have two connections on the same telephone line. If u are interested in having another connection, the better option would be to apply for another telephone connection and migrate that line to H500 or H900 as the need arises.

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