08
Mar

How to connect your PC to BSNL 3G using Samsung Star 3G

So 3G is finally in India provided by none other than BSNL and MTNL. Recently I got a connection too for my Samsung Star 3G and here’s how I connected my PC to the Internet using it.

Requirements:

  • BSNL 3G connection with a data recharge or a data top-up (in case of a data top-up your main balance should be more than Rs 50). See BSNL 3G tariff plans for more info
  • Samsung Star 3G phone (any other 3G compatible handset may be used but for this tutorial I have used a Samsung Star 3G)
  • Samsung PC Studio

Procedure:

1. Activate EDGE on your 3G USIM. Normally this is activated by default. If this is not the case, call BSNL customer care at 9400024365 and ask them to activate it.

2. Create a new connection profile with the following parameters:
Connection name: BSNL 3G
APN: bsnlnet
Keep the other parameters at default.

3. Make this profile your default one.

4. Fire up your mobile browser and see if you can surf the NET on your mobile phone.

5. If you can surf the NET on your mobile phone, you are all set to go.

6. Install Samsung PC Studio on your PC.

7. Connect your Samsung Star 3G to your PC and open PC Studio.

8. Your phone will be detected automatically.

9. Goto Widgets > Internet Connector.

10. Create a new connection there with the following settings:
Connection name: BSNL 3G
Country: Other
APN: bsnlnet
Leave the other parameters as it is.

11. Hit connect and Voila you are connected to the Internet!!! :)

Here’s the speed test results of BSNL 3G in Barrackpore, Kolkata, West Bengal:

speedtestbsnl3G How to connect your PC to BSNL 3G using Samsung Star 3G

compared to BSNL DataOne connection (500 Plus plan, speed upto 2MBPS):

speedtestbsnldataone How to connect your PC to BSNL 3G using Samsung Star 3G

BSNL advertises to provide speed upto 3.6MBPS but that varies depending upon distance from tower, network congestion and other factors. However, I got a satisfactory speed of above 2MBPS throughout the day.

Well that’s it, enjoy mobile broadband. And if you have any questions do feel free to ask!!!

18
Feb

How I became an Infoscion

How to join the coveted Infosys Technologies? Or in other words, how to become an Infoscion? Well here’s my tale on how I became an Infoscion.

The Preparation

The whole deal started somewhere around August-September 2009. Due to recession and NASSCOM’s new rule, not a single company had visited our college. So we started preparing at full speed. By we, I mean me and my two highly dedicated room mates. We finished aptitude from Arun Sharma’s CAT book and did some reasoning as well from TIME’s material. Note that at this point we weren’t preparing for any particular company. It was more of a generalized preparation for whatever company came first.

By the mid of November our preparations came to a halt for semesters were at the door step. Our end semester exams continued till the 9th of Jan 2010. At completion we started preparing for TCS immediately for our college had informed that TCS would visit campus soon. Unfortunately that was not to be. TCS got canceled with no confirmation from Infosys or any other company. We were depressed and dejected but we did keep our preparations on. At this point we did reasoning from RS Aggarwal and english from the same and GRE Baron.

We almost gave up hope when one fine day it was declared that Infosys Technologies Pvt Ltd is going to visit campus on the 3rd of Feb 2010 at GIET Gunupur.

Continue reading “How I became an Infoscion” »

13
Feb

Bonsai oranges

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Bonsai oranges, originally uploaded by indipics.

At my moms garden


Feb

Guess the name of the object in the picture

Photo0022 300x225 Guess the name of the object in the picture

Which fruit/vegetable do you think is shown in the picture?!? Any guesses!!!

17
Jan

Teach 40000 underprivileged children of India by one vote

GiveIndia is participating in a competition on Facebook for a grant of US$1M. Vote for it and help 40000 underprivileged children in India to get educated.

 Teach 40000 underprivileged children of India by one vote

13
Jan

NC4 biohazard

This is what happens when you are not sure whom to exterminate:

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10
Jan

Flowchart Symbol table

Flowcharts are something that needs to be learnt by every software designer. However, the symbols of this system is ever increasing and changing. Hence, here’s a list of the same for your information.

Symbols Definitions

op Flowchart Symbol tableOperation – An operation occurs when an object (i.e. product, document, etc.) is intentionally changed in any of its physical or chemical characteristics, assembled or disassembled from another object, or staged for another operation, transportation, inspection or storage. Operations also occur when information is transmitted or received or when planning or calculations take place.

manop Flowchart Symbol tableManual Operation - Is sometimes used to denote operations that are done manually.

insp Flowchart Symbol tableInspection, Verification or Measurement – An inspection, verification or measurement happens when an object is examined for identification or is verified for quality or quantity in any of its characteristics. The symbol also indicates that a decision must be made.

decision Flowchart Symbol tableDecision Making/Approval – The diamond, typically used for document or software processes, also represents a decision or an approval point. Typically, if yes, the task sequence flows to the right, if no, it flows to the left. Descriptions for the operation are sometimes simply Approved? or O.K.?

delay Flowchart Symbol tableDelay - A delay is typically shown as a half circle or a capital D. A delay occurs to an object when conditions, except where intentional changes to the physical or chemical characteristics of the object do not require immediate performance of the next planned step.

in Flowchart Symbol tablestorage Flowchart Symbol tableStorage – A storage occurs when an object is kept and protected from unauthorized removal. The symbol on the left typically indicates inbound goods. When the triangle is inverted, it typically represents storage or filing.

transpor Flowchart Symbol tableTransportation – A transportation occurs when an object is moved from one place to another with the exception where such movements are a part of the operation or are caused by the operator at the work station during an operation and/or inspection / verification / approval.

opin Flowchart Symbol tableOperation & Inspection (a.k.a. Combined Activity) – When two activities are performed at the same work station or concurrently, the symbols can be combined. The combined operation and inspection tasks are typically “combined”.

conn Flowchart Symbol tableoff page Flowchart Symbol tableConnector – This symbol shows continuation of the flow chart from one page to another or from a decision diamond to another page or process. When you reach the bottom of the page or need to jump to another page, draw a flow chart connector symbol and connect it to the last item on the chart. Label the inside of the symbol with a letter, typically beginning with an “A” and page number where the process continues. I.E. The label points to point A on Page 2. When the process continues to another page, draw another flow chart connector symbol at an appropriate location. Label the symbol with the same letter and the page number where it continues. On page 2 in this example, the label would be to indicate the process was continued at point A.

An alternate symbol also used is in more complex flowcharts is the Off Page Connector where the numbering convention is like that of the connector described above, however, the Connectors are assigned node numbers (i.e. node A1 is where one segment of a flow stops and another node A1 would be where another flow shown at a different location on the flowchart starts).  The Off Page Connector is then used to show that the flow is on a different page.

Symbols Definitions
Operation Operation – An operation occurs when an object (i.e. product, document, etc.) is intentionally changed in any of its physical or chemical characteristics, assembled or disassembled from another object, or staged for another operation, transportation, inspection or storage. Operations also occur when information is transmitted or received or when planning or calculations take place.
Manual Operation Manual Operation - Is sometimes used to denote operations that are done manually.
Inspect Inspection, Verification or Measurement – An inspection, verification or measurement happens when an object is examined for identification or is verified for quality or quantity in any of its characteristics. The symbol also indicates that a decision must be made.
Decision Decision Making/Approval – The diamond, typically used for document or software processes, also represents a decision or an approval point. Typically, if yes, the task sequence flows to the right, if no, it flows to the left. Descriptions for the operation are sometimes simply Approved? or O.K.?
Delay Delay - A delay is typically shown as a half circle or a capital D. A delay occurs to an object when conditions, except where intentional changes to the physical or chemical characteristics of the object do not require immediate performance of the next planned step.
Inbound StorageStorage Storage – A storage occurs when an object is kept and protected from unauthorized removal. The symbol on the left typically indicates inbound goods. When the triangle is inverted, it typically represents storage or filing.
Transport Transportation - A transportation occurs when an object is moved from one place to another with the exception where such movements are a part of the operation or are caused by the operator at the work station during an operation and/or inspection / verification / approval.
Operation & Inspection Operation & Inspection (a.k.a. Combined Activity) – When two activities are performed at the same work station or concurrently, the symbols can be combined. The combined operation and inspection tasks are typically “combined”.
Connector

off page connector

Connector – This symbol shows continuation of the flow chart from one page to another or from a decision diamond to another page or process. When you reach the bottom of the page or need to jump to another page, draw a flow chart connector symbol and connect it to the last item on the chart. Label the inside of the symbol with a letter, typically beginning with an “A” and page number where the process continues. I.E. The label Conn2points to point A on Page 2. When the process continues to another page, draw another flow chart connector symbol at an appropriate location. Label the symbol with the same letter and the page number where it continues. On page 2 in this example, the label conn1 Flowchart Symbol tablewould be to indicate the process was continued at point A on page 1.  Click here for additional details on the use of a connector.An alternate symbol also used is in more complex flowcharts is the Off Page Connector where the numbering convention is like that of the connector described above, however, the Connectors are assigned node numbers (i.e. node A1 is where one segment of a flow stops and another node A1 would be where another flow shown at a different location on the flowchart starts).  The Off Page Connector is then used to show that the flow is on a different page.
09
Nov

Easy Clipboard Manager with Source Code

Easy Clipboard Manager is a light weight, flexible and user friendly software to enhance your clipboarding activities. We started writing this software in September 2008 and it has won many awards notably from Microsoft and others ever since. After numerous modifications and bug fixes we presented the same as our 7th semester minor project as well. It can be a real handy tool for day to day clipboarding activities. So go ahead and give it a whirl. By the way, we have also included the source code.

Download Easy Clipboard Manager here.
Download the project report on Easy Clipboard Manager here.
Download the presentation on Easy Clipboard Manager here.

06
Nov

Get a Google Wave invite

Google wave is in the groove when it comes to new and cool stuff on the Internet. Everyone out there wants an invite and the hype is as huge as it was with Gmail. So without further ado, let me present you with a ton of ways to get a Google Wave Invite:

And last but not the least, I have some Google Wave Invites to give away as well. So drop in a comment with your Gmail email address now before it all expires.

29
Oct

Seminar on Web 2.0 – Report and Presentation

Here’s my 7th semester seminar presentation on Web 2.0 with report:

Report: http://indiblogger.net/?attachment_id=106

Presentation: http://indiblogger.net/?attachment_id=108

Hope it proves to be of some help to you!