On Nov 19, 9:34*am, Graham J <graham@invalid> wrote:
> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> > googlenos...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> >> On Nov 14, 5:27 pm, Graham J <graham@invalid> wrote:
> >>> googlenos...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> >>>> Does anyone know an isp that will guarantee the connection of my
> >>>> Draytek router? Mine has voice sockets for cheap voip calls. it worked
> >>>> well with Plusnet but will not go online with Tesco BB, i.e. Cable&
> >>>> Wireless. Hence I have to leave tesco PDQ but where to?
> >>> You have to program the router with the Tesco connection username and
> >>> connection password.
>
> >>> You might have to ask Tesco what values they require for VPI and VCI.
> >>> Normally these are 0 and 38 respectively, but Tesco might be different.
> >>> You might also have to set the encapsulation (probably VC MUX) and the
> >>> Mode (probably G.DMT)
>
> >>> Tesco should be able to help you with all these parameters.
>
> >>> --
> >>> Graham J
>
> >> Tried all the generic settings Graham, no joy
>
> > Do you mean it wont work with VOIP? Or it wont work AT ALL?
>
> > Not working at all is scarcely credible since the base level comms is
> > via the same dslams and same radius proxies.
>
> I think the OP should give us more detail.
>
> For a start, it's now not clear to me whether the problem is with the
> ADSL conection or VoIP.
>
> So, connect the router, look at its "online Status" page, and tell us
> what you see at the bottom - under ADSL status. *Then tell us what you
> see a couple of blocks above, under "WAN Status". *We're particularly
> interested in any text that is green or red.
>
> --
> Graham J
The Draytek screen says "Disconnected" in red
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