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    Thumbs up Procedure for Setting Dataone ADSL Modems (Type I to IV)

    TYPE-I Modem Configuration

    Open Internet Explorer in the Address bar type the URL http://192.168.1.1

    You will be propted for Username and Password.

    Username: admin

    Password: admin



    Click on Home



    Click on WAN setting




    Your WAN Setting should be as follows:
    PVC No.: PVC0
    Wan type: PPP
    Connection Type : PPPoE
    VPI / VCI : 0/35
    Default Route : Enabled
    Username: yourusername@dataone
    Password: yourpassword
    Use DNS : Enabled
    Click on Apply.




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    You will be asked to save and reboot.
    Select Yes



    Once your modem is rebooted , the summary page will be displayed .



    The "Green" status of PVC0 indicated that you are now connected.

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    Type-II Modem Configuration

    Open Internet Explorer in the Address bar type the URL http://192.168.1.1

    You will be prompted for Username and Password.

    Username: admin

    Password: admin

    Click on Log In



    Click on Setup



    Click on PVC0




    Select Name: PVC0

    The PPP settings and PVC settings should be as follows.



    Continued...............
    Last edited by Logik; 02-07-08 at 12:54 PM.

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    Click on Apply
    Click on Status



    Click on Conncetion Status which will show whether you have been connected or not.

    If the status show "Not Connected " Please verify whether you have entered your username and Password correctly.



    Else call ur Local BSNL Office

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    Type III Modem Configuration

    Open Internet Explorer in the Address bar type the URL http://192.168.1.1

    You will be propted for Username and Password.

    Username: admin
    Password: admin



    Click on Basic




    Click on Connections
    Highlight PVC0 and click on Delete.



    Click OK


    Continued.............

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    Click on New




    Wan Type: PPPoE
    VPI / VCI : 0/35
    Encapsulation : LLC
    Default Route: Enabled
    Username: yourusername@dataone
    Password: Yourpassword
    Use DNS : Enabled
    Click on Apply



    Click on Save All



    You will be asked to save and reboot



    Click on OK.

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    Type-IV Modem Configuration


    Open Internet Explorer in the Address bar type the URL http://192.168.1.1

    You will be propted for Username and Password.

    Username: admin
    Password: admin



    Click on Basic




    Click on Connections
    Highlight PVC0 and click on Delete.



    CLICK ok

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    Click on New



    Wan Type: PPPoE
    VPI / VCI : 0/35
    Encapsulation : LLC
    Default Route: Enabled
    Username: yourusername@dataone
    Password: Yourpassword
    Use DNS : Enabled
    Click on Apply



    Click on Save All




    You will be asked to save and reboot



    Click on OK.

    continued.........

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    Click on DHCP
    Select DHCP Server and Click on Apply



    Click on Address Pools , Enter the desired End Address and Click on Apply.




    For Wireless configuration
    Click on WLAN
    Select WEP method as WEP.



    Enter WEP key 1 (Please note down this key as you will require it when you need to go online using wireless connectivity).

    Click on Apply


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    D-LINK DSL-502T CONFIGURATION FOR DATAONE BROADBAND

    Open Internet Explorer and in the Address Bar http://192.168.1.1

    Enter User Name : admin
    Password: admin
    Click OK



    You will get the web management window as below



    Click on Advanced



    Click on ATM / VCC
    You will See the list of PVC0 - PVC7 as below



    Continued.............

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    Click on Note of PVC3
    Change VPI / VCI from 3/35 to 0/45
    Click on Apply





    Click OK to save configuration and reboot .

    Click on note of PVC1

    Change the Virtual circuit from Disabled to Enabled

    Click on Apply




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    Click on OK to save and reboot configuration.

    Click on note of PVC0 change :

    VPI / VCI to 0/35

    Virtual Circuit : Enabled

    WAN Settings : PPPoE/PPPoA

    Username : yourusername@dataone

    Password: yourpassword

    Click on Apply



    Your PVC list will now look as below.



    Click on Tools

    Click on System

    Click on Save and Reboot





    Click OK to save and restart.

    After your modem is restarted Click on Status and check the status of PVC0 and check if it is Connected.

    If "Not Connected " Check if you have entered USername and Password Correctly.

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    Kudos to you Logik!

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    excellent work logik but.......................... something i want to tell you that not all type iv modems are of HUAWEI like mine is siemens sl2_141(type iv) and you have not listed the configuration needed in the windows network connection that is also important, without it you cannot access the web

    but again great job,keep it up
    thanks

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    excellent work logik but.......................... something i want to tell you that not all type iv modems are of HUAWEI like mine is siemens sl2_141(type iv) and you have not listed the configuration needed in the windows network connection that is also important, without it you cannot access the web

    but again great job,keep it up
    thanksexcellent work logik but.......................... something i want to tell you that not all type iv modems are of HUAWEI like mine is siemens sl2_141(type iv) and you have not listed the configuration needed in the windows network connection that is also important, without it you cannot access the web

    but again great job,keep it up
    thanks


    Yups i recorded urs point..........if u post Simens setup in here it will be gr8.
    why i posted all this coz max ppl prefer modem from BSNL.

    Well let me ask u one thing, y u post all ur comments in BOLD @ Player....jus asking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logik View Post

    Yups i recorded urs point..........if u post Simens setup in here it will be gr8.
    why i posted all this coz max ppl prefer modem from BSNL.



    Well let me ask u one thing, y u post all ur comments in BOLD @ Player....jus asking
    hello logic
    i have given the screenshots to just4kix he will update his guide soon and let me tell you something the modem siemens sl2_141 is supplied by bsnl not from any other vendor


    thats a tricky question well ........................................it is my style!!!!!!!!!

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    boo hoo...........when i got my internet connection that time BSNL was facing a national shortage (twas the term BSNL ppl were using that time) for ADSL Router Modem........coz that time Huwai was the only modem BSNL providing........so i thought i an government company BSNL will not progress beyond Huwai.....lol.........but its good to know that they are progressing.......

    PS : in that shortage period of modem they gave me the "DareGlobal DB 108 ADSL" which is a china made........its the worst thing i have ever seen (but still working for me with some probs).......i will also update the DB108 setup procedure after i get some spare time

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    Those are really good.

    And can you post the same for UTStarcom UT300R2 modem.

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    Those are really good.

    And can you post the same for UTStarcom UT300R2 modem.
    http://www.indiabroadband.net/bsnl-b...er-wrt54g.html (Setup of ADSL Modem/Router UT-300R2U with Linksys Wireless Router WRT54G)

    this is already posted.....

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    This deserves to be sticky!

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    Those links are for UT300R2U....I asked for UT300R2. Both are different.

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    Those links are for UT300R2U....I asked for UT300R2. Both are different.
    lol
    i realised that after posting...sorry for that

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    This deserves to be sticky!
    thanks for supporting.........but honestly, its just a copy & paste case.but yeh it took me 30 minutes to do it sequentially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logik View Post
    thanks for supporting.........but honestly, its just a copy & paste case.but yeh it took me 30 minutes to do it sequentially.
    If its a copy-paste then you should quote the original source!
    Just a thought.

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