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    Hello,
    I'm an MTNL user.
    i have made a TCPserver that listen to a particular port and i want to connect to my pc from any other computer using Public Ip. For this i'll have to connect to internet using Bridge mode.
    When i setup bridgemode connection i lost the internet connectivity.
    Please tell me how to connect to internet using Bridge mode

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    Quote Originally Posted by kumargauravgupta View Post
    Hello,
    I'm an MTNL user.
    i have made a TCPserver that listen to a particular port and i want to connect to my pc from any other computer using Public Ip. For this i'll have to connect to internet using Bridge mode.
    When i setup bridgemode connection i lost the internet connectivity.
    Please tell me how to connect to internet using Bridge mode
    First,you will have to configure your router in bridge mode,
    after it,create a dialer in your network connections,ask triband about your user name and password of your current telephone number and just connect it with your user name and password,you will be able to connect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kumargauravgupta View Post
    Hello,
    I'm an MTNL user.
    i have made a TCPserver that listen to a particular port and i want to connect to my pc from any other computer using Public Ip. For this i'll have to connect to internet using Bridge mode.
    When i setup bridgemode connection i lost the internet connectivity.
    Please tell me how to connect to internet using Bridge mode
    Please mention modem - model and make

    Log in to the modem using 192.168.1.1, check " Internet connection " page. You will find an option with 0_35. Click " edit ". There you will find an option to switch between PPPoE and Bridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albert View Post
    First,you will have to configure your router in bridge mode,
    after it,create a dialer in your network connections,ask triband about your user name and password of your current telephone number and just connect it with your user name and password,you will be able to connect.
    I guess this way my connect will become dial up instead of Broadband.
    Won't it consume the calls of my phone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kumargauravgupta View Post
    I guess this way my connect will become dial up instead of Broadband.
    Won't it consume the calls of my phone?
    No. It is a just another dial for broadband. You have two modes to choose

    PPPoE - In which ID and password is stored in the modem. You can connect just by switching ON your modem.

    Bridge - ID and password need to be entered in the dialler. To connect, you need to click connect in the dialler.

    Both are broadband.

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