Try this for a start:
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/hardware...q3/bt-2000.asp Yup, it looks fairly simple. A quick skim read suggests that all you need to do for the BT 2000 is to enter you username and password, because Virgin uses BT wholesale for DSL access (obviously using the standard set-up).
<<I’ve already connected using Wi-Fi in Lufthansa airport lounges with my laptop, so the basic wireless card is already set up – but presumably would need the Voyager 2000 adding as a new wireless network>> OK, so your card is probably set up to receive IP, DNS server address and gateway dynamically. I would assume the 2000 will be set up as standard with DHCP server activated (the server that dishes out this information) that will automatically configure your laptop. You will probably have to set the network name on the laptop wireless LAN configuration to match that of the BT 2000.
Quote from the website:
<<The router is pre-configured for an ADSL service based around the standard BT Wholesale services, which means to get online all you need to enter is your username and password, the screen shot above shows the bt_test login (a blank password is valid for this account). Click the 'Connect' button and assuming your ADSL is working and the login details are correct you should see the screen below after a few seconds.>>
Good luck.
I would also recommend anyone using BT wholesale ADSL through any ISP to try this tool:
http://www.broadband1.bt.com/update/index.asp#20030131
Go to 'MTU adjustment tool.'
It increased my connection speed significantly.