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    hello friends,
    i want to take BSNL 750 UL Plan and i have one problem.. i have 2 computer in my home one is mine and one is my brothers, and we want to use both in one connection, is it possible if yes than wht???

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    Quote Originally Posted by masif.quadri View Post
    hello friends,
    i want to take BSNL 750 UL Plan and i have one problem.. i have 2 computer in my home one is mine and one is my brothers, and we want to use both in one connection, is it possible if yes than wht???
    yes you can use 2 computers without any issues, the only thing you need is a router.. which you can take from BSNL otherwise you can go to any computer shop and from there aswell you can buy one.

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    Even the most basic modem/router (Type I) has USB + Lan interface. It can be used to connect at least two computers.

    But you can opt for a Type IV modem/router (wifi + 4 LAN ports) and you can connect as many computers as you want.

    Please read the guides in the "Broadband How to" section.
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    on a type IV router you can connect 255 computers at maximum as there are 256 IP's a router have.. one main IP for router itself and rest IP's for other 255 devices.. its really not recomended to use 255 devices on a router as the performace of such network wud be very poor.. infact we can install multiple access points to manage network load...

    ok ok now i will not go in detail of this otherwise i will get a feel of writing a book on this subject...
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