 bayman0 join:2004-04-19 Dartmouth, NS | Looking... Aliant VCI/VPI Settings I recently got a SpeedTouch Home for a buddy of mine from Ontario, and wanted to use it with Aliant High speed in Atlantic Canada. Although it will sync fine I am Unable to get it to connect. Does Anybody know the VCI/VPI settings for Aliant
My friend was using it with Bell and it worked fine for him. I have tried changing the pvcs from 0/35, 8/35, 0/32 - but no luck - is their another setting I am missing.
Tried calling Tech support but when i asked him what the vci/vpi settings were the Tier1 guy seemed a bit clueless, so he put me hold for Tier2 - but I gave up after 15min on the phone.
I hope someone here can help...thanx |
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 | Greetings,
It detects it for you, just look at the bottom of the phonebook page. It should say something like Auto PVC. Also your bridge connection, make sure its forwarding where you setup the phonebook entry. |
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 bayman0 join:2004-04-19 Dartmouth, NS | I see what you mean - the Auto PVC section says 0/34 but it is not in the Bridge port section and will not let me add it. is their something else I could be doing wrong? |
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approval from: MacGyver 
| Greetings,
Very simple, its already in the phonebook and in use, go to the phonebook, see what's using 0/34, go to that section (ppp/bridge etc) and delete the entry, go to the phonebook delete the 0/34 entry, now create yourself a new one.
Simply put, you can't have 2 the same at the same time. |
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 bayman0 join:2004-04-19 Dartmouth, NS | DaJatt you were right deleting it and recreating the phonebook entry worked perfectly - Thanks for the quick reply. |
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