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Reliance offering 4mbps Unlimited without FUP for 1100?
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<blockquote data-quote="JuGGa" data-source="post: 1738259" data-attributes="member: 41634"><p>Reliance broadband uses pppoe/pppoa with MER(mac encapsulation routing) making it different from normal pppoe without MER which is used by ISP's like BSNL & airtel. What this means is that it is not possible to save the login info in modem/router & then get connected by simply turning on the modem/router like in case of bsnl or airtel. Although login can be automated by using script (mostly python based) in ddwrt (and the likes) routers, but still cable based connection with type doesn't works. You're connected to the WAN directly through the modem and can access the net only after authorisation.</p><p></p><p>PS: Try pinging local gateway in a Reliance connection, you'll get some shocking results.</p><p></p><p>PPS: I may be wrong in putting <em>my</em> theory behind how Reliance works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuGGa, post: 1738259, member: 41634"] Reliance broadband uses pppoe/pppoa with MER(mac encapsulation routing) making it different from normal pppoe without MER which is used by ISP's like BSNL & airtel. What this means is that it is not possible to save the login info in modem/router & then get connected by simply turning on the modem/router like in case of bsnl or airtel. Although login can be automated by using script (mostly python based) in ddwrt (and the likes) routers, but still cable based connection with type doesn't works. You're connected to the WAN directly through the modem and can access the net only after authorisation. PS: Try pinging local gateway in a Reliance connection, you'll get some shocking results. PPS: I may be wrong in putting [I]my[/I] theory behind how Reliance works. [/QUOTE]
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