  ARcowboy
@centurytel.net
| [Siemens] Speedstream 4200 set-up for PPPoE
My ISP provider of DSL originally indicated that it would be fine for me to use the Speedstream modem to avoid purchase of their equipment. I thought the e-mails and documentation they spoke of sending (and never have) would include basic or standard settings. Now they are telling me they will not volunteer any set-up information for "third party equipment". They did finally verify that a username and password are required. Replacing the previous login info (which did work for a former ISP) with this new info has not worked. Are there other settings which I need to ask for specifically from the ISP? Any pointers would be a great help here! |
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  McSummation Mmmm, Zeebas Are Tastee. Premium,MVM join:2003-08-13 Round Rock, TX | Who are your old and new ISPs? |
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 daveinpoway Premium join:2006-07-03 Poway, CA
| reply to ARcowboy See the chart referenced here: »Typical ADSL configuration of various worldwide ISP's for some basic settings for various ISP's (scroll down to the end for U.S. ones). |
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  ARcowboy
@centurytel.net | reply to McSummation Old ISP was Windstream and new is CenturyTel |
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  ARcowboy
@centurytel.net
| reply to daveinpoway Ah! Thanks for the link... no mention of CenturyTel though. By the way, is PPPoE that simple? If so, is there any way to verify that the DSL is actually reaching the modem or is it possible they are just trying to force me to purchase their equipment? |
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  McSummation Mmmm, Zeebas Are Tastee. Premium,MVM join:2003-08-13 Round Rock, TX | reply to ARcowboy Can you get into the configuration pages for on the 4200? If so, what VPI/VCI values are specified? The info I found indicates that Windstream uses 0/35 and CenturyTel uses 8/35. |
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  ARcowboy
@centurytel.net | Yes, 8/35 was the "missing link"... just got off the phone with CentryTel tech who indicated the difference. Everything seems to be working well now. Thanks for the pointers. |
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  McSummation Mmmm, Zeebas Are Tastee. Premium,MVM join:2003-08-13 Round Rock, TX | Glad you're up and running now.
Now, you need to register here (free and no spam). That way, you can help other folks that have similar problems. |
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