Hi,
I will be installing an ADSL router at the home of an elderly gentlemen
whose PC I recently rescued from 666 kinds of spyware, malware and
assorted viruses. (Via the Zap-it-and-start-again method. It's now
XP-SP2'd, firewalled, anti-virus'ed, thunderbird'ed, de-outlook'ed and
the grandkids account is denied access to pretty much everything).
The customer is barely clued about email, but has no idea what his
connection details are.
I managed to restore broadband connection going with BT Broadband, by
feeding into the automated registration stuff his telephone number and
other details that he knew.
Nowhere in this was the usual ADSL connection blah of VPI 0, VCI 38,
Username
(E-Mail Removed)in Password mumble
He does have an email address of
(E-Mail Removed)
(might be btopenworld.com, I forget), and a password that worked with
the POP3 server.
My question therefore is: How do I get ADSL connection information for
this guy? If he ever had a letter with those details in from BT he's
lost it, but I suspect, given the user-freindlyness (and
tech-unfriendlyness) of the BT USB modem installation (which asked me to
disable the firewall, advice which I ignored) that no such letter exists.
The VCI/VPI are easy enough, but I need to know what the rest of the
connection information looks like (and if the POP3 password is likely to
be the connection password). DNS servers would also be rather useful
information that I can't find on BT Openworld's site.
Regards,
Jim