Grameenphone introduces state-of-the-art high-speed GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA enabled Internet modem targeting the corporate warriors. The new Grameenphone Internet Modem is a faster, reliable, sleek and easy to use device, which offers high-speed Internet anywhere, anytime. This multi-mode wireless terminal enables you to browse Internet, send/receive messages/emails and use voice services without any wired connections. Besides, its expansion slot can be used as a storage device to keep all your music, photos, videos and files safe and secured as well as delivering the much needed portability to you. A lanyard attaches the modem to its cap, eliminating any chance of losing the modem cap. All in all, this new modem will always keep you connected on the go; fast, convenient & secured. How to Activate 3G in Grameenphone, Robi, Banglalink. BTRC to Estimate Mobile Internet Price Soon. How to Activate 3G in Grameenphone, Robi. Grameen Phone Modem and Internet Settings. About getting service of Grameenphone in terms of EDGE/GPRS/HSDPA. Fnf Number and Activate Internet in Grameenphone. ![]() Pintware My scripts and other files aren’t shareware – you can use them for free. However, several people have asked if there’s anything they can send me as thanks for helping out with various scripts and modem/phone issues. Normally I’d say, “Buy me a beer”, but since the Mac community is global, that’s not really practical. So I’ve adopted the “Pintware” concept pioneered by Turly O’Connor for his wonderful OS9 FinderPop utility. If my scripts are of use to you and you’d like to say “Thanks”, you can make a donation to buy me a pint or two through PayPal by clicking the button below. Just pay whatever you think is reasonable. Download Instructions READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE DOWNLOADING: • These scripts only work with Apple Remote Access (OS 9 & earlier), Internet Connect (OS X) and other programs that use the Apple Connection Control Language. If you use AOL or FreePPP, you need to enter the modem initialisation strings yourself. This file gives instructions on how to do it. Click here: • The files are Zip or Stuffit archives some with BinHex (text) encoding. For Stuffit archives, you will need Stuffit Expander to decode and expand them to their normal size. • These are HTTP downloads (the server doesn’t support anonymous FTP), so they may appear as ‘garbage’ text in your browser window, particularly with some older browsers. If that happens, just wait until the page completes downloading, save the completed ‘page’ as a text file on your desktop (using File:Save As in your browser), then drag’n’drop it onto Expander, or run Expander and open the file. Modem Scripts Modified Modem Scripts for Apple Internal Modems (262kB): Ross’s Scripts – Updated Feb 2001 to add extra speed options and reorganise Read Me file (too many people missing the instructions at the bottom). These scripts overcome problems with 3Com-based ISPs to permit V.90 (over 33.6k) connections, and allow you to limit the connect speed to any V.90 rate from 34.6k to 50k for added reliability. These will work with the PowerBook G3 Series, the B&W G3s, G4s, iMacs and any later Mac with an Apple V.90 modem up to late 2001. Macs from then onwards have a USB internal modem (I have a few scripts for those if anyone needs them, but the recent modem firmware doesn’t seem to have the same problems). Dramatic speed improvements are unlikely with any recent Mac modems, or any which have been upgraded with Apple Modem Upgrader 2, since the firmware from V2.300 (check with Apple System Profiler) onward is better than the original versions. However, the speed-limiting scripts may still be useful if you get frequent disconnections Script for D-Link 56k PC Cards (6kB): D-Link 56k Script – based on info for the DMF560TX Ethernet/Modem card, but apparently works with other D-Link cards.
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