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With FTTC, BT will supply and install a VDSL modem, You will then need a PPoE device (router or software) to use the service. |
With FTTC, BT will supply and install a VDSL modem (the Active NTE in BT speak), You will then need a PPoE device (router or software) to use the service. |
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Revision as of 12:57, 23 November 2010
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With FTTC, BT will supply and install a VDSL modem (the Active NTE in BT speak), You will then need a PPoE device (router or software) to use the service.
- PPoE Service Name = Blank
- PPoE username = as supplied, eg x@a.1
- PPoE password = as supplied
- MTU = 1500 (if your equipment can handle baby jumbo frames), otherwise 1492
- Auth Protocol CHAP
FTTC Modem
Here is an image of a BT supplied FTTC modem
The modem is supplied by BT, if it develops a fault then AAISP can contact BT and report a fault.
If the sync light flashes, then there is no sync, and will probably need to be reported as a fault.