ZONG GPRS internet for your laptop or personal computer

zong GPRS

zong GPRS

Are you pissed off with the speed of dial up internet connection at your location? or you need a portable & cheap internet solution for your laptop? In both the cases this post might be helpful. This is a step by step tutorial about how to connect to internet via GPRS by using your zong connection.

First of all you have to subscribed for zong GPRS package. you can choose among 2GB, 4GB or unlimited GPRS. dial 905 & follow the instructions. OR by sms, write SUB2GB OR 4GB or Unlimited & send it to 905. for general internet use a 2GB package is quite enough for whole month. Now make sure that you have activated the GPRS settings to your mobile, GPRS settings can be obtained by SMS, Write “your phone maker & model” like “NOKIA 6300″ & send it to 131. You will receive the desired setting, Activate it on your mobile phone.

Once you successfully configured your mobile for GPRS the next step is to connect it to your PC or laptop. If you are using nokia cell phone you can either use data cable or bluetooth device. I’ll prefers data cable here because it is more effective. the 3 easy steps to connect. First – Install Nokia PC suit to your computer. Second – Connect your mobile to your laptop by using data cable, usually SUB cable connectors are provided with most of the recent nokia phones. Third open your PC SUIT software & click on the button “connect to the internet” & you are all done. Enjoy internet suffering with good speed. In fact i am quite satisfied after using it. It gives me the speed of 115kb/s on my laptop.

PS: IF anyone didn’t have PC suit software, they can also make internet connection manually on their PC, the step by step guide about manual settings can be obtained by requesting ZONG customer services representatives or by writing to me at email that can be found in about me section.

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August 2nd, 2009 | Internet, Telecom, pakistan affairs

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