Re: [ilugd] Wireless Internet Access

2004-08-18 Thread vivek
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 work for you too (you should check the ISP phone number code though) 
 because the phone models for both Reliance and Tata Indicom FWP are the same.

went through the documentation. my model is LG LSP 340E, and as per the
documentation, it seems i'll be able to make it working. let me go home
and try it again though tata have not yet enabled data access for me,
not sure how much time they'll take :-(

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Re: [ilugd] Wireless Internet Access

2004-07-14 Thread vivek
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 indicom on linux and not on
windows. if yu've some experience in doing the same on linux or if yu've
tried it (doing the same in kppp or wvdial or xisp or whatever) and have
succeeded then let us know. that would be a help. using it in linux is
the difficult part as officially (as per their customer care), they
don't yet support it on linux. how yu install it on windows doesn't make
a difference as whoever who's doing it on windows will be using its
installer cd so everyone knows that it is possible and achievable

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Re: [ilugd] Wireless Internet Access

2004-07-14 Thread Ankur Rohatgi
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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:
|
|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 indicom on linux and not on
| windows. if yu've some experience in doing the same on linux or if yu've
| tried it (doing the same in kppp or wvdial or xisp or whatever) and have
| succeeded then let us know. that would be a help. using it in linux is
| the difficult part as officially (as per their customer care), they
| don't yet support it on linux. how yu install it on windows doesn't make
| a difference as whoever who's doing it on windows will be using its
| installer cd so everyone knows that it is possible and achievable
|
Actually, this does help a great deal, thanks Rohit. Atleast i now know
that i dont need that CD and based on the info from your email, one
should be able to get this working in Linux, i will try and report back.
I tried it on windows yesterday and it didnt work, i spoke to the call
center and they needed to 'activate' it on my phone, which will be done
in 2 days ... what the ^%#$ ? So i find out tomorrow.
Rohit whats the normal download speed you get ? I am not interested in
latency for this connection, simply downloading and uploading files so
throughout is what i want,
- - Ankur.
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Re: [ilugd] Wireless Internet Access

2004-07-13 Thread Shivkumar Jagannath
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 scripts as they dont work
rightaway ( like most scripts!). One think you have to
do is to activate the phone as a modem (costs you
200/- a month).


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Re: [ilugd] Wireless Internet Access

2004-07-13 Thread Rohit Kumar
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: #777--extra initialization string:AT+CRM=1do the settings with your tata 
phone as mentioned on your cd coverand get connected..but the speed is not really 
115K...


hope this helps..

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[ilugd] Wireless Internet Access

2004-07-12 Thread Ankur Rohatgi
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 Indicom fixed wireless phone and it has a serial cable , 
no usb available. I havent tried connecting through that yet, my laptop 
doesnt have a serial port ;) . The reliance web world also said their 
phones can get the serial cable but again no USB, USB cables are for the 
handheld phones only. Would a Serial-USB convertor work ?

Secondly what is the status of the Linux compatibility ? They both have 
their respective CDs with dialers, can we not skip those ?

- Ankur.
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Re: [ilugd] Wireless Internet Access

2004-07-12 Thread Ajay Anand
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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 Indicom fixed wireless phone and it has a serial cable , 

no usb available. I havent tried connecting through that yet, my laptop 
doesnt have a serial port ;) . The reliance web world also said their 
phones can get the serial cable but again no USB, USB cables are for the 
handheld phones only. Would a Serial-USB convertor work ?

Secondly what is the status of the Linux compatibility ? They both have 
their respective CDs with dialers, can we not skip those ?

- Ankur.


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I have used Reliance handphone with USB cable on Fedora Core 2, It works 
fine. Have not tried with fixed wireless phone.

-Ajay
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Re: [ilugd] Wireless Internet Access

2004-07-12 Thread Sandip Bhattacharya
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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