no use upgrading to any 8mbps plan now or in near future because currently BSNL don't give 2-8AM free time on any 8mbps plan & i doubt that they are going to give this free time on any 8mbps plan in near future.
no use upgrading to any 8mbps plan now or in near future because currently BSNL don't give 2-8AM free time on any 8mbps plan & i doubt that they are going to give this free time on any 8mbps plan in near future.
I have actually taken a screen shot but don know where it is pls tell me whr it will be i will post it...
Save your screenshot in jpg format. You can attach it to your post if it meets the size requirements. If not, then upload it on imageshack and post the link here.
ok i use the Print screen key to take a screen shot..but where will be the screen shot ????![]()
after taking screenshot using print key you have to open paint(from all programs-->accessories)& click on paste under edit option.after that save image as jpeg in your selected location.
well , i see everybody is putting stress to change mode from adsl2+ to Gdmt...can anybody explain what does it means??? we can enable all options at once then what is need of disable or enable a particular mode..if bsnl has given a option to select all,it means that all options will work as per system...well i dn't know about this all stuff but no body has made it clear in simple terms ..so i have spent some time in testing n finding details about this mode..from that it was clear that adsl2 and adsl2+ is better option to choose...here are details
ADSL2+ has only been available since it was approved for use in September 2005. ADSL2+ means you can now get even higher speeds than ever before. ADSL2+ (G.992.5), more than doubles the downstream data rate (bandwidth) of ADSL to as much as 25M bit/sec. (25 Mbps)
ADSL2
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2(just incase when adsl2+ is down)
now here is G.dmt
This refers to the ADSL standard approved by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). G.dmt indicates full rate ADSL which provides standards for higher speed ADLS than G.lite. G.dmt provides maximum data rates of 8 Mbps downstream to the subscriber and 1.5 Mbps upstream from the subscriber.
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when I use ADSL 2+ mode my snr downstream is around 10... whereas in G.DMT its close to 40... I guess it varies from connection to connection... deploy whats best for yours...
How do i change to gdmt mode in bsnl
@rohan.
Just go to your router setup page....how to go??
1)Type http://192.168.1.1 in your browser.
2) Give user name and password
3) Select Advanced Setup
4) Select DSL
you will find DSL Settings page with available modulations, slect the one you want save and reboot.
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