Airtel users with home Wi-Fi – which prepaid pack do you use?

I'm on Airtel and already have a Wi-Fi connection at home, so I hardly use mobile data. I mainly need unlimited calling, and only a small amount of mobile data for when I'm outside (WhatsApp, Maps, UPI, etc.).

Which Airtel prepaid pack are you guys using in a situation like this? Which one gives the best value if calls are the priority?

Also, I have a question about power cuts. Since I live in India, we get them pretty often. If the power goes out, will my home Wi-Fi stop working? If yes, do you keep a plan with extra mobile data as a backup, or is there a better solution?

Would appreciate hearing what pack you use and why.

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u/ar1se_m4 — 20 hours ago
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Airtel users with home Wi-Fi – which prepaid pack do you use?

I'm on Airtel and already have a Wi-Fi connection at home, so I hardly use mobile data. I mainly need unlimited calling, and only a small amount of mobile data for when I'm outside (WhatsApp, Maps, UPI, etc.).

Which Airtel prepaid pack are you guys using in a situation like this? Which one gives the best value if calls are the priority?

Also, I have a question about power cuts. Since I live in India, we get them pretty often. If the power goes out, will my home Wi-Fi stop working? If yes, do you keep a plan with extra mobile data as a backup, or is there a better solution?

Would appreciate hearing what pack you use and why.

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u/ar1se_m4 — 20 hours ago
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Logitech G102 LIGHTSYNC side buttons mapped to 9/0 become Alt+9 and Ctrl+Alt+0 on Fedora (Piper/libratbag?)

Hi everyone,

I'm using a Logitech G102 LIGHTSYNC on Fedora 44 GNOME (Wayland).

I'm trying to map the two side buttons to keyboard keys 9 and 0 for a game.

Here's the weird part:

  • In Windows, Logitech G HUB shows the side buttons simply as 9 and 0.
  • On Fedora, Piper shows them as macros instead.

ratbagctl reports:

Button: 3 is mapped to macro '↓KEY_LEFTALT ↕KEY_9 ↑KEY_LEFTALT'
Button: 4 is mapped to macro '↓KEY_LEFTCTRL ↓KEY_LEFTALT ↕KEY_0 ↑KEY_LEFTCTRL ↑KEY_LEFTALT'

evtest also confirms the mouse is actually sending:

For button 3:

KEY_LEFTALT
KEY_9

For button 4:

KEY_LEFTCTRL
KEY_LEFTALT
KEY_0

Because of this, pressing the side button while gaming opens GNOME's window menu (Alt+Space interactions) and triggers shortcuts instead of acting like a plain 9/0 key.

Things I've already tried:

  • Reinstalled Piper and ratbagd.
  • Enabled and restarted ratbagd.
  • Reset the mouse to defaults.
  • Reassigned the buttons multiple times.
  • Uninstalled Logitech G HUB.
  • Verified with xev, evtest, and ratbagctl.

What's confusing is that G HUB displayed the bindings as just 9 and 0, while ratbagctl reports macros containing Alt/Ctrl modifiers.

Has anyone seen this with the G102 LIGHTSYNC?

Is this:

  • a firmware/onboard memory issue,
  • a Logitech G HUB quirk,
  • or a libratbag parsing bug?

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Fedora 44

GNOME (Wayland)

Piper 0.8

libratbag-ratbagd 0.18

Mouse: Logitech G102 LIGHTSYNC

After i deleted g hub n reseted to defaults (2)

Resetting again to 0 n 9 (1)

After i changed

Changed to 0 n 9 once more (4)

https://preview.redd.it/raonyccu57bh1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=a419e7d51b7ef18dc009ef214477569c1d0264e9

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u/ar1se_m4 — 1 day ago