Internet access
If you want to set up Internet access, you need an Internet Service Provider (ISP). You also
receive your personal access data from your ISP. The terms used for the required access
data may vary from provider to provider, but the type of information you need for dialling in
is basically the same.
The following table lists the access data that your system needs for a DSL connection to
the Internet.
Data for Internet access
Access data
Example value
Your values
Provider name
!""
Protocol
### $ %"&"
'###%(
Encapsulation
)*
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier)
VCI (Virtual Circuit Identifier)
+
Your user name
,-.
Password
/0)"
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)
+1
T-Online number (usually 12 digits)
+1
Joint user account
Note
To configure T-Online Internet access, in the Username field, enter the following suc-
cession of numbers without intervening spaces: 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 username could, for ex-
ample, look like this: 00012345678906112345678#[email protected]
Wireless LAN
Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH
2 Initial steps
funkwerk TR200aw/bw
15