data may vary from provider to provider, However, the type of information you need for dial-
in in is basically the same.
The following table lists the access data that your device also needs for a DSL connection
to the Internet.
Data for internet access over ADSL
Access data
Example value
Your values
Provider name
Protocol
!
Encapsulation
"# $%
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier)
VCI (Virtual Circuit Identifier)
&
Your user name
'()
Password
* +%
Some Internet Service Providers, such as T-Online, require additional information:
Additional information for T-Online
Access data
Example value
Your values
User account (12 digits)
&,
T-Online number (usually 12 digits)
&,
Joint user account
Note
To configure T-Online Internet access, enter the following succession of numbers
without intervening spaces in the User Name field: User account (12 digits) + T-Online
number (usually 12 digits) + co-user number (for the main user, always 0001). If your
T-Online number is less than 12 digits long, a "#" character is required between the T-
Online number and the co-user number. If you use T-DSL, you must add the character
string "@t-online.de" at the end of this string of numbers. You user name could, for ex-
ample, look like this: 00012345678906112345678#[email protected]
Internet access over UMTS/LTE
The following table lists the access data that you need for an internet connection over
UMTS/LTE.
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