Here are some known VPI/VCI values.
AT&T - 0/35 Bellsouth 8/35 and 0/35 Covad - 0/35 Earthlink - 0/35 Verizon - 0/35 Pac Bell - 8/35, or 0/35 if you had your PacBell DSL installed between December 14, 1999 and March 2000 Southwestern Bell - 0/35 Sprint - 8/35 CANTV (Venezuela) - 0/33 Cable & Wireless (LIME) Cayman Islands just changed from VPI: 0 VCI: 35 to VPI: 0 VCI: 38 (added 08-24-09)
Other values you can try - 0/32, 8/32
Zoom has a published listing for US and Other Countries.
What are the VPI, VCI, and Encapsulation settings for my local U.S. DSL Provider? »zoom.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/zoom.c···aqid=846
What are the VPI, VCI, and Encapsulation settings for my non-USA Internet Service Provider? »zoom.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/zoom.c···aqid=864
Please note that some ISP's (Earthlink, Mindspring, Speakeasy, etc.) use either Covad or your local telco for the network services. Just use the VPI/VCI specified above for your telco/CLEC.
If you have another ISP and you get it to successfully work with different VPI/VCI please post it to assist others. Please mention the telco/CLEC as that is what usually determines the VPI/VCI.
If you can, try to use PPPoA instead of PPPoE if your ISP supports it, because PPPoA is supposed to be marginally faster. The difference is probably small, but every little bit counts, right? ;)
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by MrCornell edited by Doctor Olds  last modified: 2009-08-24 15:15:15 |