Airtel WPA Enterprise

Are you fed up with AirTel's WPA enterprise encryption. Do you want switch back to your old wpa-psk /wpa2-psk encryption standard?

Here is the way.


 Download firmware for your modem



 Modem: Beetel Wi-Fi DSL CPE 450-TC2

Modem: Beetel Wi-Fi DSL CPE 450-TC1


Modem: Binatone Wi-Fi DSL CPE Model DT845W


Modem: Beetel Wi-Fi DSL CPE 450-BX1



Open http://192.168.1.1  It asks for the username and password. The username is "admin" and the password should be either "password" or your Airtel broadband account number.

On modem configuration interface, navigate Maintenance -> Firmware.



There you can see the current version of the firmware and the option for uploading the latest firmware.

You need not do anything for "New Romfile Location".

Click "Upgrade" button & the modem will start upgrading the firmware.

Once it finishes the process modem will restart automatically.

And you are done. Now you can select the Wireless encryption of your choice.

The  modem that came with Airtel had a firmware locked to Airtel!. And it have limitations like  you can connect only 4 wireless devices.

And now you have freedom.

DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any damage or bricking of your device, proceed at your own risk.


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Why Android

Why Android phones are better than the iPhone?

 The ability to run tens of thousands of apps just like the iPhone but with choice of phone models that you can choose from, without the monopoly of one company called Apple


What is Android?

Android is an operating system based on the Linux kernel, and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google backed financially and later bought in 2005


What is Android Open-source community?

Android has an active community of developers and enthusiasts who use the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code to develop and distribute their own modified versions of the operating system



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10 reasons to say no to Iphone

1) It’s expensive: Every time Apple announces a new iPhone, there is an inevitable backlash over the exorbitant price





2) Closed approach: Since its very beginning Apple has always taken a closed approach to its software and hardware.


3)  There's no micro SD card slot : a micro SD is so much easier to use and it’s a shame Apple favors design so much more over usefulness.


4)  Most iOS innovations are Android copies:  A good example of this is the new quick settings bar. The quick settings menu is a nifty addition that offers a quick and easy way to access certain options and quickly check notifications, however it’s a feature that’s been on Android for years now and the only real difference is that you access it by swiping up from the bottom of the screen, not the top.


5) Larger, Full HD Screens: iPhone 5s offers a 4-inch display with a less-than-HD 1136 x 640 resolution, That’s great specs for two years ago!


6) Your Choice of Keyboard: Want to trace between letters, change the color of your keys or get haptic feedback as you type? How about next-word prediction? Buy an Android phone.

7)Connects with NFC : NFC lets you pair with a myriad of peripherals, including headphones, TVs and media servers, with just a single tap.  Apple doesn’t seem to care about this important standard as the iPhone 5s still doesn’t have it

8)Accesses the File System: When you plug your Android phone into a PC, it mounts like a USB Flash drive and lets you see all your files and folders. When using the device itself, a simple program like Astro File Manager allows you to browse, copy, move or delete your files and folders.

9)Universal Sharing Menu: Android has a universal sharing menu that allows you to post photos, videos or text from any app with shareable content to any social network, email client, chat client or other app that can share.
Unfortunately, iOS requires each app to have its own fixed list of share options which are enabled by the developer.  Safari and the iOS photo gallery can share with Facebook, Twitter and Flickr, but not with other services such as Google+.

10) Uses a Real USB Port:  If you have an Android phone, you can not only copy files to and from your phone over USB, but also tether it or attach a USB peripheral like a Flash drive through that port. Unfortunately, in order to make a few extra dollars off of its users, Apple uses a proprietary Lightning connector that can only be connected to a USB port with the help of an adapter cable, which is likely to end up in a landfill the next time Apple changes its standards.

11)Shows Multiple Apps Side-by-Side: The iPhone 5s’s iOS 7 operating system doesn’t provide any way to run apps side by side. Considering the way that Apple handicaps developers by sandboxing apps, it’s unlikely that anyone will be able to write a third-party utility to enable multi window.