After 20 years (since dial-up days) I been with the same ISP. BT have made me a silly offer which I've accepted, so I'm changing ISP in about 10 days.
I'm hoping to continue using the Billion 7700N router rather than the (locked down) supplied HH6 so as not to re-configure my home network.
I'm hoping that most of the new set up will auto-detected but just in case, can any one confirm the required settings?
I believe this should get me connected:
DSL settings:
Username: bthomehub@btbroadband.com
Password: <empty> or "bt"
Connection Type PPPOA
VPI/VCI 0/38
Encapsulation vcmux
Many thanks.
Billion 770N settings for BT ADSL Broadband (not Infinity)
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Re: Billion 770N settings for BT ADSL Broadband (not Infinity)
If you have issues with the credentials above try the followingBigJohnD wrote:After 20 years (since dial-up days) I been with the same ISP. BT have made me a silly offer which I've accepted, so I'm changing ISP in about 10 days.
I'm hoping to continue using the Billion 7700N router rather than the (locked down) supplied HH6 so as not to re-configure my home network.
I'm hoping that most of the new set up will auto-detected but just in case, can any one confirm the required settings?
I believe this should get me connected:
DSL settings:
Username: bthomehub@btbroadband.com
Password: <empty> or "bt"
Connection Type PPPOA
VPI/VCI 0/38
Encapsulation vcmux
Many thanks.
Username - bthomehub@btinternet.com
Password - BT
Connection type - PPPoA
VPI = 0 VCI = 38
Encapsulation - VC-MUX
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Re: Billion 770N settings for BT ADSL Broadband (not Infinity)
Cheers. Alternatives duly saved!
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Re: Billion 770N settings for BT ADSL Broadband (not Infinity)
Many thanks.
Change over very straightforward.
Old ISP went off, entered settings for BT as above and carried on where we left off. Didn't even have to reboot the router.
Change over very straightforward.
Old ISP went off, entered settings for BT as above and carried on where we left off. Didn't even have to reboot the router.