has given a
Globetrotter Mobility Manager software for use on Windows. I dont mind
using it either directly on my laptop or using bluetooth.
Thanks and Regards
Ayush Gupta
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Thanks Ashish...will try this soon...
ny ideas abt wht are the necc settings for using gprs on my mobile
with an airtel data card in delhi?? if nt data card, can somebody tell
me the gprs settings for airtel in delhi??
Thanks and Regards
Ayush Gupta
On 6/30/07, आशीष शुक्ल Ashish Shukla [EMAIL
for it!!
thx for the help on the linux config tho
ayush
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Thanks Ashish...will try this soon...
ny ideas abt wht are the necc settings for using gprs on my mobile
with an airtel data card in delhi
connections??
Thanks and Regards
Ayush Gupta
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and steer clear of Micronet as far as possible.
The service from Airtel is very good and the Netgear router is also good.
FWIW, I would recommend them both.
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Note the correction in the 512kbps part.
On 6/28/07, Ayush Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I use Airtel broadband in DLF with a 256kbps unlimited connection,
which defaults to 512kbps at night, for Rs. 600 per month. I use my own
Netgear
DG632 router with a built-in modem. This gets me