Optimize your internet speed in GPRS Dial-up connection

Posted on July 3rd, 2007 by Jason

The usage of internet is evolving greatly with people switching to latest technological advancements like broadband, ADSL, Wi-Fi etc. But there are some exceptional who still use the Dial-up connection via modem or GRPS. One of a good folk from ThinkDigit forum has found a trick for GRPS Internet users.

Basically GPRS dial-up connections are mostly used by mobile personals, whereas this trick does not apply for them but for those who temporarily use GRPS dial-up internet in their home. By increasing the Signal Reception in your mobile, you can optimize the internet speed gradually.

Here is a concise info about the trick:

All u need is:
- A lengthy old Antenna for TV or Radio (2 Antenna of abt 1Meter is Recommended)
- A Standard Speaker Wire of about 1 Meter (Transperant with red lines)
- A Spring of 5 to 10 mm
- Two Mousqito Coil Stands
- Blade
- Tape
- Scissor
- A Small Cardboard Box to fix the Antenna (CPU box Size is Ideal)
- A Metal Stip of ur Mobile Phone size.

After gathering all these stuff follow the procedure listed here.
Source: ThinkDigit Forum

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3 Responses to “Optimize your internet speed in GPRS Dial-up connection”

  1. devdas on 20 Jul 2007 at 4:12 am #

    ur idea is not working with my w810i mobile…….i got only (1.5 – 4.2)Kbps
    ………………..fake

  2. Dr J C Bulla on 25 Oct 2007 at 3:46 pm #

    4.2kbps is far too slow for a GPRS web browser connection sure you are not actually connecting over GPRS to a dialup modem (this would deliver around 9kbps data transfer between dialup PPP and your device)?

  3. monty on 19 Jul 2009 at 7:57 am #

    It is not working.Beacause a radio antenna can’t be used for mobile frequency.

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