On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 00:06 +0530, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
IF you are talking about the FWP phone, then my document on getting it running
on Linux using wvdial is at
http://www.lug-delhi.org/ConfiguringNetwork/DialUp/RelianceISP which I use
whenever my cable net goes down.
It should
On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 10:44 -0700, Rohit Kumar wrote:
hi there
i tried to configure the TATA INDICOM connection on windows, you would
not need the cd's installer..
here are the settings/parameters that i set on windows 98(without
running the setup)
here the talk is going on about tata
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On 07/14/2004 03:04 PM, vivek wrote:
| On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 10:44 -0700, Rohit Kumar wrote:
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|hi there
|i tried to configure the TATA INDICOM connection on windows, you would
|not need the cd's installer..
|here are the settings/parameters that i
Hi,
Let me share with you that I have a Reliance cellular
phone (Samsung sch-191) and I used to connect to the
Intenet through it from my linux (redhat9) box. If you
go to the relianceinfo.com site, I think they have
scripts for both models (LG as well as Samsung). You
do have to tweak the
hi there
i tried to configure the TATA INDICOM connection on windows, you would not need the
cd's installer..
here are the settings/parameters that i set on windows 98(without running the setup)
--Modem: standard 33600 bps, prefer com 1 or com2 (ie try installing )--Phone
number:
I have to provide temporary Internet access to a location and dragging
wires is not an option. Both Tata Indicom and Reliance claim to have really
good Internet access through their wireless phones. I was wondering if
anyone has tried both so i can get a comparative idea.
I just got a Tata
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I have to provide temporary Internet access to a location and dragging
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On Monday 12 July 2004 10:09 pm, Ajay Anand wrote:
I have used Reliance handphone with USB cable on Fedora Core 2, It works
fine. Have not tried with fixed wireless phone.
What kind of speed are you getting?
- Sandip
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