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If I use my own ADSL device, what do I need to configure in order to use Internode ADSL?

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If I use my own ADSL device, what do I need to configure in order to use Internode ADSL?

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If you are using an ADSL device that we did not supply, it might need to be configured to work with our service. The only configuration that typically needs to be done is to set two configuration ‘magic numbers’, which are called the VPI and VCI numbers. Somewhere in your ADSL device (or in some cases, in the driver software that comes with it), there should be a couple of boxes for you to fill in or change these values. The correct values for use with our service are 8 and 35 respectively (sometimes in separate fields, sometimes in a single field, specified as 8/35 ) Once your ADSL device is set for 8/35, you can plug it in to your phone line and you should see ‘line sync’ after several seconds (maybe up to 30 or so). ‘Line sync’ means that your ADSL device ‘sees’ the ADSL DSLAM at the telephone exchange and is ready to use it. On most ADSL devices this means that an appropriately labeled light goes solid green (after initially flashing merrily while it waits to get that signal lock).

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