Wednesday, January 26, 2011

UNLIMITED VODAFONE GPRS

UNLIMITED VODAFONE GPRS
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9 rs/- day
111 rs/- month
(may be for GUJARAT only)
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=>On Mobile You Can Use:

-Opera mini 4.2 or 5 beta
-Opera 10
-Bolt
-Or Mobile’s Internal Browser.

=>For Downloading Use:

-Bolt is excellent Option when resume is not required.
-Opera 10 and Mini also supports.
-aED Download manager Can be used.
-FGet 0.7

=>For Chat Use
-mig33 beta
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=>For PC

Vodafone live can’t be used in PC In internet explorer..

It Can be used in OPERA and Firefox.

To Use Do Manual Settings as Below..

> Make connection using Nokia PC suite’s “Connect To Internet” furthur setting
Access Point as “portalnmms”, then it will be showed in ur “Connect To” menu.

> Connect It.

>Go To Opera Web Browser

>Then, Tools> Preferences> Advanced> Network> Deputy Servers> Then Place
10.10.1.100 in all values and port no. to 9401.

Now start using it. Dats It.

For the applications, search in this forum or Google it Out.
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I am using VL111 Unlimited Service from 7 Jan-10 (In Gujarat) , And have utilized maximum of it. You wont believe that my Download Log on mobile shows a whooping 4.5 GB downloaded data.

This is fantastic service provided by Vodafone. I have researched a lot on dis.
Here It is:

Vodafone Live and other similar services (Airtel Live!) do not allocate the use of the mobile’s internet service on a computer. Generally these types of services are called as WAP Internet package. They do not allocate users to go users directly to the internet, data has to be passed on from a deputy server. This provides the service provider an simpler management to confine the users from accessing particular services that are not allowed under this package.

> The way out for this is commonly used, we set the deputy address and Port no in
our PC browser (Opera) and use internet.

But the question is, Why it is not possible to use the same in IE or Firefox???

Read This:

“Service Providers do not allocate any device other than a mobile to use the Internet service. This infact is hard to ascertain. This is because of the lack of support in the underlying protocols. Most protocols do not carry (really they aren’t meant to) the user related information. The only information that theservice provider is able to rely on is the user-agent attribute in the HTTP header in every HTTP request. The thought behind this attribute was to allocate the webservers to format the output based on the user’s device profile so it can fit well on the user’s device. Generally the user-agent information carries the browser’s name, operating system information. Given that most of our requests are vacant to be HTTP(S) based (while browsing), this is enough for theservice provider to confine the use of internet on the computer.”

Thus the main factor in blocking other applications is the “USER-AGENT” part.

>Change the user-agent of ur browser, and internet is open on that browser.
>Firefox can help with this, but for IE i am not sure.

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Settings for firefox:

> Tools> Options> Network> Settings> Add deputy 10.10.1.100 and Port 9401
> Type about:config in URL part; proceed with the notice given.
> Right Click any where> New> String>
> Give the Name as “general.useragent.override” (it does not exists)
> Give its value as “WinXP” or whatever thing like that.

Now SURF! Njoy VF live in Firefox.
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You can download huge files using download managers:
-Orbit Downloader
-FlashGET
-GETRight
-Any of Your Scale.

Just remember to configure its deputy to Vodafone’s deputy.
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I tried a lot for downloading torrents, bt in vain. As it is http deputy, no other ports are allowed. So no BT in mobile or PC using VF.

> But if you use software “HTTP Tunnel” and Vuze, then it may let you download torrent. But problem is, software is not free!

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