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This is a discussion on Reliance Broadband Web login within the Reliance Broadband forums, part of the DSL Broadband Service Providers category; Originally Posted by cshmech Sorry man. this is reliance broadband forum.... see where you are posting I know exactly where ...


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Old 21-01-2008
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Sorry man. this is reliance broadband forum....
see where you are posting
I know exactly where I'm posting - if you search the Tata Indicom forum you will find that no one has come up with the same sort of idea to create a script that can keep US logged in.

Please have a little sympathy for those of us with Tata Indicrap and let my post be answered with a solution.

As I clearly mentioned before, Tata Indicom unlimited users are ALSO logged off without reason or rhyme every few hours just like you Reliance users!!!! THAT'S why I posted here!!!

Many apologies for crossing the line, and many hopes/thanks in advance for the much, much, much needed help,

Yours truly Prakash
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how to configure reliance broadband connection is always on.
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Hi all,

There is an option in the UT-300R2 modem known as 'Connect on Demand' In the modem settings itself we can put the web login id and password to get uninterrupted connection. But no one knows and the idiots at UTStar or Reliance ADAG not responding with my queries.

Anyone can help????
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Hi,

Didnt know of this option....Will have to explore.

Thanks. Do keep us informed, if you progress further.

Btw, there is a similar option in my Netgear Wifi router. I have tried that, and it does not work. My guess is that since the user name/password has to be entered on a "page", the router does not understand that. I am sure if Reliance had used a more "standard" way of authentication, then it would have worked.

cheers
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Hi guys

Nice 2 read some good posts ...

Need some help

Are u guys able to connect using Linux easily coz i m finding it quite difficult.

I have 2 connect using windows first get the IP then logout
let the router remember my IP and then boot using Ubuntu

Any body any comments help
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Man I got the same problem here in Lucknow........Does anybody have a solution to this problem.....any saviour...I too have an unlimited(so called) connection which times me out....everu 6 hrs...
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Are u guys able to connect ur router without any issues. I am using a linksys router and I think relinace is not allowing it to aquire an IP . I m using machine cloning n have 2 login using my desktop first ...
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Default IP address to Router and/or Linux boxes

If your Router allows you to set Vendor Class Identifier, set it to "MSFT 5.0" without quotes and also MAC ID from a PC Ethernet NIC. This way your DHCP client will tell Reliance DHCP server that it is a PC running XP.

A similar approach can be followed on linux boxes if you are using ISC dhclient with -V option or by setting in the conf file.
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hi cruise can u tell me the exact procedure for linux boxes or some link may b where it is xplained
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I have heard of automate 6 which can be used for logging in again if it times us out......
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