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Posted on Jul 09, 2011

Hello i am a skybroadband internet user particularly on the connection of 1.5 MBPS. Well browsing is ok but when it comes to chatting via Skype (using webcam ofc) I cant seem to get the image of the one i am chatting and it says that its regarding my connection. And also another one is when i play online games. I cant connect and i experience delays. So i really need help regarding this before i call sky to assist me or maybe its just a technical problem

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Hi, Skybroadband - they are so unprofesional! they can only sign-up contract, very fast! Other things no idea :(. they have total mess with the firewall settings. Skype? hahaha, I'm not so sure they know something about Skype. Actually I have 2 connections at home: "small"smartbro usb p999 per month Skype working excellent! other one is "big" Skybroadband 3MB for p2000. Skype picture you can forget, voice is chapping, can not understand. They can not fix the problem. It is a TV company and only selling cable additionally for internet... Solution? Change company...

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How to connect tata docomo internet in htg g1

GPRS Settings for mobile phone

To get Internet settings SMS "INTERNET" to 52270 (toll free on TATA DOCOMO HOME & CHARGED Rs.3 at non DOCOMO Network) and save them as default settings.

Connection Name : Tata Docomo internet [any name]
Data Bearer : GPRS
Access Point Name : TATA.DOCOMO.INTERNET
Username :
Password :
Homepage :
Connection Security : Off
Session Mode : Permanent

Manually configuring Docomo GPRS settings

Take TATA DOCOMO INTERNET' WAP profile in Settings:


In wap 2.0 phones[Nokia,Sony Ericson,samsung,L.g, Motorola etc] enter these additional gprs settings.


If you do not have a Nokia and Sony Ericsson phone, you'll need to set your phone manually with these details.


Browsing the Internet

TATA DOCOMO INTERNET works with any PC or Laptop that has Bluetooth or USB port for the cable.So after getting the settings save them and start browsing on your phone for free.But if you want to connect your computer to tata docomo internet gprs,you willl have to follow the given procedures.

Connect your phone to computer either via Bluetooth or data cable

Bluetooth

  • Install the PC suite software.
  • Pair mobile handset with your PC or Laptop via the Bluetooth program
  • Click on "Connect to the Internet" icon from the PC Suite programs.

Cable:

  • Install the PC suite software.
  • Connect mobile handset with your PC or Laptop via the USB cable.
  • Click on "Connect to the Internet" icon from the PC Suite Program.

or for manual PC configuration,create a new connection using the "Make a new connection" wizard on your PC / laptop.Once a dialer is configured, leave the username and password blank. Enter the access number *99# .You are now ready to start browsing using the tata docomo free unlimited gprs plan.

Connection/Download Speed of Tata Docomo GPRS

I've heard both positive and negative remarks about the download speed of tata docomo internet connection.According to some tests given on their twitter profile,it's said that an user gets a speed of 76kbit/sec.Anyways,lets check for more user reviews from other states as well.


UPDATE: Tatadocomo have changed the unlimited scheme a week after introducing this offer. They now don't have any unlimited internet browsing. New GPRS plans are shown below.


But if you have activated buddynet [charge Rs.7 per week], you could browse social networking sites like Orkut, facebook, twitter, likendin and nimbuzz chat for free.



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I have a 5 DLink DIR-615 routers set up in various locations. We chose this router because it has the website filter option. While connecting to the internet via the router and with the website...

I have also faced the same issues which you are facing and my friend told me about "ijinni technician". I contacted them at www. ijinni. Com. For any issues just open the website and you can chat with the experts who are Microsoft certified technicians and will fix the issue itself on the spot or u can call them through Skype. For more visit their website as it is very user friendly website. Just click on the chat as the response rate will be very fast from them and they have fixed my issues in no time.

There are 4 ways to reach them.

1. Once you open the website just click on the live chat where one of the IJINNI technicians will be in touch with you.

2. If you have Skype installed in your machines just click on skype icon on "ijinni.com" to make a free call.

3. You can email at [email protected]

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I forgot my skype pasword

When the Skype service comes back on line 1. on the Skype sign in page enter your skype name 2. click on forgot password. 3. this will not work until the Skype service comes back on line Many peopke are having problems https://twitter.com/skype says Skype is now gradually returning to normal - we expect it may take several hours for everyone to be able to sign in again, howeverabout 4 hours ago via CoTweet
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How can i instal skype to my psp?

The first step in the process involves configuring the Internet connection, which you should have already done if you've ever taken the PSP online to play games or browse the web. If you’re making a call from a public Wi-Fi hotspot, you might have to fire up the PSP Internet browser to accept the hotspot’s terms of service before getting online.
You’ll need to update your PSP’s firmware to enable Skype functionality if you bought your PSP-2000 close to launch. You can find the update on Sony’s PSP support page and full instructions on how to properly update the device. After installing the system update, you’ll find a new Skype selection under the Network in the XMB menu, nestled between the LocationFree Player and Remote Play.
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Right-click the name of the contact you'd like to chat with click on Start Chat

First open Skype application:
1) Click on "Start, > Programs > Skype
for Mac user,
Click "Applications," then "Skype."

2) Log into your Skype account with your user name and password,

3) Click "Contacts" in the horizontal text menu at the top of your Skype window.
4) Select "Add a Contact" from the drop down menu
you can Fill in the field with your friend's Skype name, email address or real name etc..
5) Click Search
6) Find the contact you'd like to chat with.
7) Right-click the name of the contact you'd like to chat with. This will prompt a pop-up window to appear.
8) Click "Start Chat" from the menu. There is a light-blue talk bubble next to the menu option. A new chat window will open offering a number of chat options.

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My skype can't connect to internet.I download it again.but i have the same problem! could help me pls?

Hello,

This is may be because your firewall is blocking skype connections!
Go to Control Panel then open Windows Firewall, Just click on the exception tab and try to see if you can locate skype there! If not browse to add skype.exe in the exception list!


C:\Program Files\Skype\

Hope this will help you in resolving the skype issue for you.

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Can't connect\, can't sign in

Hi,

To help resolve some common connection issues on Windows Vista, please
follow these steps:

1) Please make sure, that you are running the latest version of Skype
that you can download from http://skype.com/go/download

2) If Skype is running, please close it by right-clicking on the Skype
icon in the system tray (next to the clock) and selecting Quit Skype or
via File > Close.

3) If you are behind proxy server, make sure you have set all proxy
settings in Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options > Connections >
LAN settings and in Skype under Tools > Options > Connection.

4) If you are using Windows Firewall,
Go to Start menu > Control Panel > Windows firewall > Change settings
and select the Exceptions tab. Find Skype from the list, select it by
clicking on it once and press Delete. Click on Add Program and select
Skype from the list. If Skype is not on the list, click Browse and go to
C:\Program Files\Skype\ Phone\ and select skype.exe. Close the windows
by pressing OK button.

5) If you are using any other firewalls or anti-virus software, please
make sure, that Skype is in the exceptions list. We have firewall
guides at http://www.skype.com/help/guides/firewall.html .
If your firewall or anti-virus software is not listed there, please
follow the guide supplied with your software or contact the software
manufacturer for step by step instructions.

6) If you are using a router, please configure port forwarding for
Skype. You can find guides for an extensive list of routers on
http://www.portforward.com/english/applica.../Skypeindex.htm
Please note that we are not responsible for this page and contents
might change unexpectedly.

7) Start Skype

Make sure your status is set to online via "File" > "Change Online
Status" > select "Online".


If the above did not help, please try the following:
Go to Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools and start 'Windows
Firewall with advanced security'. If you don't see "Administrative
tools" in the Control Panel, please make sure, that the Classic Mode is
selected from the left side of the Control Panel window.

Click 'Inbound Rules' > 'New Rule'. Make sure 'Program' is selected.
Click 'Next'. Select 'This program path' and click Browse. Browse to
C:\Program Files\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe. Click 'Open'. You are taken back
to the rules creation window, click 'Next'.

Check 'Allow the connection' and click 'Next'.

Make sure that all three options are ticked: 'Domain', 'Private',
'Public' and click 'Next'.
In the Name box type 'Rules for Skype' or whatever you like.
Description may be left empty. Click Finish.

Now select 'Outbound Rules'.

Click 'New Rule'. In the window that pops up make sure 'Program' is
selected.
Click 'Next'. Select 'This program path' and click Browse. Browse to
C:\Program Files\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe. Click 'Open'. You are taken back
to the rules creation window, there click 'Next'.

Check 'Allow the connection' and click 'Next'.

Make sure that all three options are ticked: 'Domain', 'Private',
'Public' and click 'Next'.
In the Name box type 'Rules for Skype' or whatever you like.
Description may be left empty. Click Finish.

Please restart your computer after doing this and try launching Skype
thereafter.

Finally you could try below:
This is a regular Vista idiocy, occurring from time to time to random applications and has nothing to do with Skype. Thanks, Mr. Gates.

How to fix it:

1. Go to your Skype program directory, then navigate to the subdirectory Phone.
2. Right-click the Skype executable, select Properties.
3. Go to Compatibility tab.
4. Select compatibility mode, and choose Run this program in compatibility mode - Windows XP Service Pack 2.


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