Settings for BT

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ra2258
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Joined: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:52 pm

Settings for BT

Post by ra2258 »

I updated to the new firmware and stupidly had not backed up my settings. I eventually got back on, had problems getting the Internet light to go from orange to green. I made the following changes to get back on:

user: bthomehub@btinternet.com (did not think this was needed)?
pw: bt
Connection Type: PPPOA
VPI/VCI: 0/38
Encapsulation: vcmux

It worked so I am happy but looking to make sure everything is right....Thanks!

DZ
billion_fan
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Re: Settings for BT

Post by billion_fan »

ra2258 wrote:I updated to the new firmware and stupidly had not backed up my settings. I eventually got back on, had problems getting the Internet light to go from orange to green. I made the following changes to get back on:

user: bthomehub@btinternet.com (did not think this was needed)?
pw: bt
Connection Type: PPPOA
VPI/VCI: 0/38
Encapsulation: vcmux

It worked so I am happy but looking to make sure everything is right....Thanks!

DZ

Everything looks fine to me (only BT can confirm your username and password)
Starman
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Re: Settings for BT

Post by Starman »

Personally speaking I used my bt email address, and password which works fine.
BT Infinity FTTC [60.8Mb/20Mb] via Huawei EchoLife HG612 & Billion 7800N [1.06g]
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toekneem
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Re: Settings for BT

Post by toekneem »

Starman wrote:Personally speaking I used my bt email address, and password which works fine.
Don't use the Billion, but I believe BT does not need the password to authenticate. It's just that some modems/routers insist on something being put in the box thats why with some routers a space, or any word entered is accepted.

BT's user booklets show the user name as bthomehub@btinternet.com. On my fritzbox I just hit the spacebar for the password.
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