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I AM GETTING ONLY 100 MBPS ONLY INSTEAD OF 200 MBPS. PLEASE SOLVE MY PROBLEM AND INCREASE SPEED TO 200 MBPS.
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AS ABOVE NOT GETTING SPEED OF 200MBPS. ONLY 100 MBPS IS GETTING
i've just got my brodband user id & password, but after connecting it's providing very slow speed & at the time of download it is providing 6-8kbps.
I want to remind you all that 256kbps (kiloBITs per sec) = 32kBps (kiloBYTEs per sec) as 1 BYTE = 8 BITS.
So you can not get more than 30 KBps on 750 unlimited plan.
So you can not get more than 30 KBps on 750 unlimited plan.
i am using bsnl broadband since 8 month ..my plan is home 500 according to which my speed should be between 256kbps and 2mbps but my speed never goes more then 256 kbps ...this problem is since i started using my bsnl broadband first day...i wasted my time, money complaining bsnl officers (sdo, d.e, i.t.s)but no one helped me hence problem is not yet solved..., , ,
Yes.This is entirely true.I to experience same problems.During 2 to 8 I get very low speeds of 5 to 10kbps.Even at 8:10 AM the speed rockets up to 150 to 200 kbps.BSNL must solve this.I think this is done purposely
same with me...help me plzzzzz...
is there any benefit in posting our complaints here?
i am getting 100KBPS ever since i took bsnl broadband...
no response from exchange when i complained!
i am getting 100KBPS ever since i took bsnl broadband...
no response from exchange when i complained!
my broad band plan is1200 but speedis very low and it will disconnect automatically i dont know how to work
i am not happy about ur net service, i think its totally waste o[censored]sing net service, the Inet signal will not glow at all properly & phone disturbance is more... i think do to phone disturbance its happening, , , please take immediate action !!!
i have taken Broadband net connection from past one month, plan 250
they are commited to provide 2Mbps surfing speed and 256Kbps downloading speed but they are providing 60Kbps surfing speed and 8kbps downloading only.
they are commited to provide 2Mbps surfing speed and 256Kbps downloading speed but they are providing 60Kbps surfing speed and 8kbps downloading only.
ya wat u r sayin is seriously rit ... now ma condition is lik daily b4 5:55 ieven google does not open but after 6 i get good speeds, , , , , , , this is happenin daily...better advertise 6 to 8 free u
i have taken Broadband net connection from past 2 month, ul 750
they are commited to provide 2Mbps surfing speed and 256Kbps downloading speed, but after connecting it's providing very slow speed & at the time of download it is providing nearly 12kbps.
they are commited to provide 2Mbps surfing speed and 256Kbps downloading speed, but after connecting it's providing very slow speed & at the time of download it is providing nearly 12kbps.
i have taken Broadband net connection from past 2 month, ul 750
they are commited to provide 2Mbps surfing speed and 256Kbps downloading speed, but after connecting it's providing very slow speed & at the time of download it is providing nearly 12kbps.
Also i try the following but it only change 8kbps to12kbps.
Tips to improve BSNL broadband (and other DSL)
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Hi everyone. I have been using BSNL broadband from 7 months now. My walk with bsnl broadband has been rough though, because of their poor customer support, poor service and also performance in remote places like that of mine mine. So it would be better if net connection is tweaked to maximum performance, to ensure max speed be available. So I had used these tweaks below for my connection, and they worked very well for me.
I found some of these tips on the internet and from friends in the initial stages of my bb use, now I have added them as well as my own tips to the list here. Some of them are application specific, and others are general. Also this guide is mainly targeted at the newbies, because when i was a novice i had really silly doubts like "Which browser should i use? ".
Any comments, flames and appreciations are welcome.
1) One of the major problems with BSNL Dataone Broadband connection is the DNS servers they provide by default. Most of the time they are very slow and sometimes they fail to respond. I noticed that I am starting to spend a significant amount of time in DNS resolution with Dataone connection, often it is larger than the time it takes to actually get the reponse. Here is a simple solution to significantly speed up your DNS resolution.
Open up the network connection profile and edit TCP/IP settings. In the DNS server address fields, specify the following DNS server addresses: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220
Disconnect the connection and then connect again. You are done.
This specifies third party DNS servers which are significantly faster than BSNL Dataone’s DNS servers.
Note: The service is provided by OpenDNS.
Link: OpenDNS: A Valid Web 2.0 Business Model; Is It Good For you?
2) Firefox users can use FlashBlock extension mozdev.org - flashblock: index to prevent downloading of Flash content by default, thereby significantly speeding up browsing experience. You can click on the placeholder icon to display the original Flash content any time. Like you want to watch Youtube movies etc just disable it with a click. This is more of a passive tip in that reduces data usage to improve your overall experience.
3) You can try to increase your broadband bandwidth tweaking the TCP/IP parameters. The process is simplified by using TCPOptimizer http://www.speedguide.net/files/TCPOptimizer.exe, a free tool. It helped me, your mileage may vary.
4) Only for systems with WIN XP:
This tip is designed for increased BROADBAND speed only in Windows XP, while using standard Network Interface cards (NIC) that are connected to ADSL modems, or when using any directly-connected USB ADSL modem.
To speed up the Internet connection speed we need to configure a special buffer in the computer's memory in order to enable it to better deal with interrupts made from the NIC or the USB modem.
This tip is only recommended if you have 256MB RAM or higher.
Step #1 - Identify the IRQ used by the NIC/USB modem
1. Open the System Information tool by running MSINFO32.EXE from the Run command.
2. Expand System Summary > Hardware Resources > IRQs.
3. Look for the listing made for your NIC (in my case - a Intel® PRO/100+ Management Adapter). Note the IRQ next to the specified line (in my case - IRQ21).
In case o[censored]SB modems you will first need to find the right USB device used by your modem. Follow these steps:
1. Open the Device Manager tool by running DEVMGMT.MSC from the Run command (or by right-clicking My Computer > Hardware tab > Device Manager button).
2. Scroll down to Universal Serial Bus controllers and expand it.
3. Right-click the USB Root Hub and select Properties. Note that you might need to do so for all listed USB Root hubs (if there are more than one) in order to find the right one.
4. In the Power tab, look for your USB ADSL modem.
5. In the Resources tab look for the assigned IRQ (in this case - IRQ21).
6. This is the IRQ we're looking for.
Note: IRQs and modem names might vary...
Step #2 - Modify the system.ini file
1. Run SYSEDIT.EXE from the Run command.
2. Expand the system.ini file window.
3. Scroll down almost to the end of the file till you find a line called [386enh].
4. Press Enter to make one blank line, and in that line type IrqX=4096 where X is the designated IRQ number we found in step #1, in my case it's IRQ21.
Note: This line IS CASE SENSITIVE!!!
5. Click on the File menu, then choose Save.
6. Close SYSEDIT and reboot your computer.
Done. Speed improvement will be noticed after the computer reboots.
5) This is rather a straight forward tip, and effect is immediate.
Make sure you Log on as Administrator, not as a user with Administrator privileges.
Start-> Run-> type gpedit.msc
You will see [Local Computer Policy]
Open [Computer Configuration]
Expand the [Administrative Templates] branch
Expand the [Network] branch
Highlight [QoS Packet Scheduler]
Double-click [Limit Reservable Bandwidth]
Check [Enabled]
Change [Bandwidth limit %] to 0 %
Click [Apply] [OK]
Restart (Reboot)
they are commited to provide 2Mbps surfing speed and 256Kbps downloading speed, but after connecting it's providing very slow speed & at the time of download it is providing nearly 12kbps.
Also i try the following but it only change 8kbps to12kbps.
Tips to improve BSNL broadband (and other DSL)
[protected][protected][protected][protected]
Hi everyone. I have been using BSNL broadband from 7 months now. My walk with bsnl broadband has been rough though, because of their poor customer support, poor service and also performance in remote places like that of mine mine. So it would be better if net connection is tweaked to maximum performance, to ensure max speed be available. So I had used these tweaks below for my connection, and they worked very well for me.
I found some of these tips on the internet and from friends in the initial stages of my bb use, now I have added them as well as my own tips to the list here. Some of them are application specific, and others are general. Also this guide is mainly targeted at the newbies, because when i was a novice i had really silly doubts like "Which browser should i use? ".
Any comments, flames and appreciations are welcome.
1) One of the major problems with BSNL Dataone Broadband connection is the DNS servers they provide by default. Most of the time they are very slow and sometimes they fail to respond. I noticed that I am starting to spend a significant amount of time in DNS resolution with Dataone connection, often it is larger than the time it takes to actually get the reponse. Here is a simple solution to significantly speed up your DNS resolution.
Open up the network connection profile and edit TCP/IP settings. In the DNS server address fields, specify the following DNS server addresses: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220
Disconnect the connection and then connect again. You are done.
This specifies third party DNS servers which are significantly faster than BSNL Dataone’s DNS servers.
Note: The service is provided by OpenDNS.
Link: OpenDNS: A Valid Web 2.0 Business Model; Is It Good For you?
2) Firefox users can use FlashBlock extension mozdev.org - flashblock: index to prevent downloading of Flash content by default, thereby significantly speeding up browsing experience. You can click on the placeholder icon to display the original Flash content any time. Like you want to watch Youtube movies etc just disable it with a click. This is more of a passive tip in that reduces data usage to improve your overall experience.
3) You can try to increase your broadband bandwidth tweaking the TCP/IP parameters. The process is simplified by using TCPOptimizer http://www.speedguide.net/files/TCPOptimizer.exe, a free tool. It helped me, your mileage may vary.
4) Only for systems with WIN XP:
This tip is designed for increased BROADBAND speed only in Windows XP, while using standard Network Interface cards (NIC) that are connected to ADSL modems, or when using any directly-connected USB ADSL modem.
To speed up the Internet connection speed we need to configure a special buffer in the computer's memory in order to enable it to better deal with interrupts made from the NIC or the USB modem.
This tip is only recommended if you have 256MB RAM or higher.
Step #1 - Identify the IRQ used by the NIC/USB modem
1. Open the System Information tool by running MSINFO32.EXE from the Run command.
2. Expand System Summary > Hardware Resources > IRQs.
3. Look for the listing made for your NIC (in my case - a Intel® PRO/100+ Management Adapter). Note the IRQ next to the specified line (in my case - IRQ21).
In case o[censored]SB modems you will first need to find the right USB device used by your modem. Follow these steps:
1. Open the Device Manager tool by running DEVMGMT.MSC from the Run command (or by right-clicking My Computer > Hardware tab > Device Manager button).
2. Scroll down to Universal Serial Bus controllers and expand it.
3. Right-click the USB Root Hub and select Properties. Note that you might need to do so for all listed USB Root hubs (if there are more than one) in order to find the right one.
4. In the Power tab, look for your USB ADSL modem.
5. In the Resources tab look for the assigned IRQ (in this case - IRQ21).
6. This is the IRQ we're looking for.
Note: IRQs and modem names might vary...
Step #2 - Modify the system.ini file
1. Run SYSEDIT.EXE from the Run command.
2. Expand the system.ini file window.
3. Scroll down almost to the end of the file till you find a line called [386enh].
4. Press Enter to make one blank line, and in that line type IrqX=4096 where X is the designated IRQ number we found in step #1, in my case it's IRQ21.
Note: This line IS CASE SENSITIVE!!!
5. Click on the File menu, then choose Save.
6. Close SYSEDIT and reboot your computer.
Done. Speed improvement will be noticed after the computer reboots.
5) This is rather a straight forward tip, and effect is immediate.
Make sure you Log on as Administrator, not as a user with Administrator privileges.
Start-> Run-> type gpedit.msc
You will see [Local Computer Policy]
Open [Computer Configuration]
Expand the [Administrative Templates] branch
Expand the [Network] branch
Highlight [QoS Packet Scheduler]
Double-click [Limit Reservable Bandwidth]
Check [Enabled]
Change [Bandwidth limit %] to 0 %
Click [Apply] [OK]
Restart (Reboot)
hey sourav xtreme,
thanks for info, but i am having home 750+ and i am getting around 21-31.4KBps download speed and around 25-28KBps upload speed.is this the required speed according to tariff.waiting for your answer
thanks for info, but i am having home 750+ and i am getting around 21-31.4KBps download speed and around 25-28KBps upload speed.is this the required speed according to tariff.waiting for your answer
hello all, i am running home bsnl unlimited 750+ and i tested my speed and i got download speed as 0.288mbps and upload speed as 0.217mbps
yap friend i am vishal from amravati.
i have same problem. i have 750 plus plane of broadband but initial downloading speed up to 190KBps when i was a plan of 550 (night downloading free) but as soon as i upgrade my plan to 750 plus . my downloading speed is reduce diagrammatically and speed rich to 25 to 35 KBps i was hangup. i call BSNL office for this problem. they are reply this is a rainy day that's why same problem in phone line this is bcoz u get such down speed. what u say about this ans.
i have same problem. i have 750 plus plane of broadband but initial downloading speed up to 190KBps when i was a plan of 550 (night downloading free) but as soon as i upgrade my plan to 750 plus . my downloading speed is reduce diagrammatically and speed rich to 25 to 35 KBps i was hangup. i call BSNL office for this problem. they are reply this is a rainy day that's why same problem in phone line this is bcoz u get such down speed. what u say about this ans.
hello vishal,
i am confused bcoz of difference between kbps and KBps, but i think we r getting according to tariff bcoz according to 750+, we should get 256kbps speed that means 32KBps, bcoz
1 BYTE = 8 bits, that means we must get 8*32KBps=256kbps, the required speed for our tariff.
you said that you got 25 to 35 KBps, therefore i think you are getting the actual dumb speed.for
REFERENCE see reply from sourav extreme.he says we both must not get above than30KBps, but i am still confused that some of our frnds here are getting 50KBps speed for 256kbps, hence i dont know still it is required speed or what.STUPID BSNL PEOPLE cheat us by giving very low speed in unlimited schemes.
if i call up also they dont say anything properly, bcoz these cheap bsnl workers here in are not well informed about their job, my connection did have problem from faulty modem of bsnl.now it's ok.they dont tell anything well when i called up for low speed, thy say they will send a repairer here, but, they wont do it atleast for a month or so after calling them several times.here CUSTOMER CARE STINKS..
i am confused bcoz of difference between kbps and KBps, but i think we r getting according to tariff bcoz according to 750+, we should get 256kbps speed that means 32KBps, bcoz
1 BYTE = 8 bits, that means we must get 8*32KBps=256kbps, the required speed for our tariff.
you said that you got 25 to 35 KBps, therefore i think you are getting the actual dumb speed.for
REFERENCE see reply from sourav extreme.he says we both must not get above than30KBps, but i am still confused that some of our frnds here are getting 50KBps speed for 256kbps, hence i dont know still it is required speed or what.STUPID BSNL PEOPLE cheat us by giving very low speed in unlimited schemes.
if i call up also they dont say anything properly, bcoz these cheap bsnl workers here in are not well informed about their job, my connection did have problem from faulty modem of bsnl.now it's ok.they dont tell anything well when i called up for low speed, thy say they will send a repairer here, but, they wont do it atleast for a month or so after calling them several times.here CUSTOMER CARE STINKS..
hello all,
can anyone tell me wheather i have to pay monthly fee rs.750 as well as annual charges of 7500.my plan 750+ and also tariff speed is 256kbps.my father is a defense employee and i am paying rs.600 for broadband due to bsnl's discount of 20% on government employees.please help me, bcoz my financial condition is bad.need to change broadband plan according to your suggestions.also please tell me the exact or varying speed i should get according to this 750+ plan.bcoz it takes 2 days for a torrent of 1.5gb,
even if net is running for whole day.HEY VISHAL, THANKS FOR RESPONDING.ALL FRIENDS HERE PLEASE HELP
can anyone tell me wheather i have to pay monthly fee rs.750 as well as annual charges of 7500.my plan 750+ and also tariff speed is 256kbps.my father is a defense employee and i am paying rs.600 for broadband due to bsnl's discount of 20% on government employees.please help me, bcoz my financial condition is bad.need to change broadband plan according to your suggestions.also please tell me the exact or varying speed i should get according to this 750+ plan.bcoz it takes 2 days for a torrent of 1.5gb,
even if net is running for whole day.HEY VISHAL, THANKS FOR RESPONDING.ALL FRIENDS HERE PLEASE HELP
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