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ADSL
X5v
User’s Guide
If You DO NOT Have VPI, VCI, and
Encapsulation Settings from Your
Service Provider
If you do not have the settings from your service provider, the
tables beginning on page 69 show the settings for the most
commonly encountered service providers in the USA and many
other countries. If there is more than one setting for your service
provider, the most common is labeled (1), the next (2), and so on.
1
1
1
1
Go to the Tables on page 69 and find your service provider
on the list. If you are in the USA and your service provider is
not on the list, follow the instructions using the settings for
Service Provider Not Shown at the bottom of the table.
2
2
2
2
Now enter the corresponding VPI, VCI, and
Encapsulation settings in the appropriate boxes in the Basic
Setup menu. The screen may change slightly, depending on
the Encapsulation you select.
If you are using PPP, your service provider should have given
you a username (usually your email address or the characters
preceding the @ sign in your email address) and a password.
These are NOT the username and password that you used to
get into the Basic Setup menu.) If you cannot remember or
cannot find your username and password, call your service
provider and tell them you have misplaced your username and
password. Then enter them as well.
3
3
3
3
Click Save Changes.
4
4
4
4
If the Encapsulation setting that you entered was either
PPPoE or PPPoA: Click Write Settings to Flash and
Reboot and Confirm. Once the process is complete, the X5’s
LINK light should remain on steady (this should take about 15
seconds). If it doesn’t, go to the Connection Troubleshooting
Tips on page 77.
If the Encapsulation setting that you entered was either
1483 Bridged or 1483 Routed: You must check now to make
sure that your IP Addressing is correctly set. Go to that section
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