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    Default ul 900 plus account speed doubt

    If a persona having ul 900 plus can use 500 plan's username and password to increase the speed (256 kbps to 2 mbps) during free period? is it possible?

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    The username is not bound to a particular plan. If you change plan, your username will remain same.

    The plan is bound to the username and not vice versa.

    So the answer to your question is "No".

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    If you change your plan you would not be able to get previous plans speed. There is nothing custom and you get speed accordin to the plan you choose.

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    different plans have different speeds and thus it does not depends upon the username and password . username and password is same even if u change the plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sankarsingh View Post
    If a persona having ul 900 plus can use 500 plan's username and password to increase the speed (256 kbps to 2 mbps) during free period? is it possible?
    I mean other's (friends) account's limited plan, not the current which is changed to unlimied.

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    Let us assume the following:

    a) Fellow A has UL 900 plan @ 256 kbps
    b) Fellow B has Home 500 C plan @ 2 mbps
    c) There is no port binding and hence any of the blokes (A or B) can login from anywhere

    Now you are asking: can fellow A surf at 2 mbps by using B's connection, i.e. logging in via B's connection?

    The answer is: if A log's in using B's credentials, he is using B's plan and he will use up B's usage limit. Yes he will get 2 mbps but B's data usage will also be used up.

    In other words, No, you cannot achieve what you are trying to do.

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    Default ul 900 plan speed

    you got my intension, but If fellow A uses fellow B's username passwords during free period then A can have 2 mbps na? This is because to get rid of speed limit during free time for bigger downloads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sankarsingh View Post
    you got my intension, but If fellow A uses fellow B's username passwords during free period then A can have 2 mbps na? This is because to get rid of speed limit during free time for bigger downloads.
    Once again you are not getting the point. Whether it is free period or paid period it is B's plan that is being used. Fellow A thinks that he is getting 2 mbps at his premises by using B's login credentials but the computer and the network thinks that fellow B has logged in.

    You think that you have increased the speed of UL900 plan but you have not.

    But all this is speculative:

    a) First of all I am not sure whether it is indeed possible to login from a different phone line because port binding may be in place. I know that it is not possible at my exchange in Pune.
    b) Even if port binding is in place, perhaps it is not possible for two people to login from two different lines at the same time.
    c) Thirdly, I am not sure how bandwidth limiting works but it may be based on 'username'. So if two or more sessions of the same user are active then each user session will get the bandwidth equal to 2 mbps divided by number of sessions for the user.

    To really test this theory and speculation, why don't you and your friend try to login at the same time from your respective places/homes using the 500C plan.
    Last edited by just4kix; 01-26-08 at 09:29 AM.

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    Absolutely it is not possible to switch user names between bsnl accounts, as far as I know, you can't even change the phone from one place to another place with the broadband, you need the bsnl's help to do it, have confirmed it with them!

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