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Manually Configure a 3rd Party Router for O2’s ADSL2+ Service
If you want to use a better / different router than O2 supplies you may be disapointed to find that the service isn’t a standard ADSL (PPPoA) connection.
Due to some troubleshooting work recently we have been given the following details for using an alternative router - our old onsite router wasn’t able to connect up - but I thought I would post these anyway incase it helps anyone else
Connection Type Multiplex LLC
VPI / VCI 0/110
IP Address : Dynamic from Provider
DNS 87.194.0.51 / 52
15/05/2009 at 11:23 pm
Linksys WAG354G
The changes from the default setup page as follows……
Encapsulation: RFC 1483 Bridged
Multiplexing: LLC
QoS Type: UBR
Autodetect: Disable
VPI: 0
VCI: 101
DSL Modulation: MultiMode -i.e the router detects that the link is ASDL2+..no need to set