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YES THATS TRUE. TO CONFIGURE THE ROUTER. NEED THE PPPOE USERNAME AND PASSWORD FROM THE INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER. VPI AND VCI SETTINGS. ..THEN ACCESS THE ROUTER PAGE ..GO TO ADVANCE SETUP PAGE. ..THEN LAYER2 INTERFACE ..CLICK ADD ..CONFIGURE THE SETTINGS. ..POWER CYCLE THE NETWORK.
VPI and VCI codes are for broadband ADSL connections check this page out to see the numbers you need to set up, you also have to configure the encapsulation type according to your country's service, the encapsulation type is usually in the same settings page where the VCI and VPI settings are.
set your router to Protocol = PPPOA, VPI = 0, VCI = 38 Encapsulation = VC-MUX , your username is usually your phone number followed by @talktalk.co.uk or @talktalk.net & your password in the password box (these should be on the letter sent by talktalk when you registered.
First I will need to know the type of ISP service you have, T1 - DSL - ADSL - CABLE - etc. And the connection type, STATIC IP - DYNAMIC IP - PPPOE - etc. BPCS
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