Connecting the D-Link DSL-G604T
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Connecting the D-Link DSL-G604T
Anyone have one of these ADSL routers ?
I am tearing my hair out trying to get the thing to function !
I have my desktop connected through an ethernet cabel to the router, have plugged in the adsl line to the router, been through the setup procedure, all systems go, all the indicator lights doing the right thing ,and will to connect to the internet, will it heck !
The main problem is that I cannot find out the settings my ISP require for the router, the PPPoE/or PPPoA, VPI,VCI,PCR,SCR etc etc. They would prefer all clients to buy the it from them, of course ! Telefonica in Spain are not the most forthcoming !
Any ideas/experiences/info woulld be most welcome.
Cheers.
I am tearing my hair out trying to get the thing to function !
I have my desktop connected through an ethernet cabel to the router, have plugged in the adsl line to the router, been through the setup procedure, all systems go, all the indicator lights doing the right thing ,and will to connect to the internet, will it heck !
The main problem is that I cannot find out the settings my ISP require for the router, the PPPoE/or PPPoA, VPI,VCI,PCR,SCR etc etc. They would prefer all clients to buy the it from them, of course ! Telefonica in Spain are not the most forthcoming !
Any ideas/experiences/info woulld be most welcome.
Cheers.
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From: Raynes Park
Try www.adslayuda.com - it has a specific page for the settings you are looking for here
But in brief it's PPPoE, VPI/VCI = 8/32, Encapsulation = LLC/SNAP and then your logon details.
hth
Charles
ps. good piece of kit though - have installed 3-4 times so far, including my Dad's and he hasn't manahed to break it yet, which is a good sign
But in brief it's PPPoE, VPI/VCI = 8/32, Encapsulation = LLC/SNAP and then your logon details.
hth
Charles
ps. good piece of kit though - have installed 3-4 times so far, including my Dad's and he hasn't manahed to break it yet, which is a good sign




