August 24, 200421 yr I am just about to sign up for True Internet "Fast" Internet. I already have a decent ADSL modem, and don't really want to have to buy a new from their list of 3 'allowed' modems. So my question is how easy is it to install True Internet without having one of their allowed modems? What settings will I need for my ADSL modem? Is it PPPoA or PPPoE? And what about VPI and VCI settings? I had the modem working in the UK but I don't have any idea if the settings will be the same. Do True Internet supply an installation CD? And if so, will it only work with their list of 3 recommended modems? Thanks for any info!
August 24, 200421 yr Hi I sign up for True ADSL too. but i use The modem that they allowed 'coz i never had it before. So i'm not sure u can use ur own modem or not. Did u ask them. However, The modem also has CD installation, and so easy to install. if u wanna try with ur Modem u can PM me i will give u right away.
August 24, 200421 yr Yeah, just use your own modem...the settings are: Encap = PPPoE VPI = 0, VCI = 100
August 24, 200421 yr Most USB ADSL modems have totally incompatible drivers, so getting an installation CD from someone else's modem isn't going to work. Your modem will work if it supports G.Dmt and PPPoE (RFC2516). Most modems for POTS do.
August 24, 200421 yr Author Yeah, just use your own modem...the settings are:Encap = PPPoE VPI = 0, VCI = 100 That's exactly what I needed to know, thanks. I have used the modem already in the UK, just wanted to know the True Internet settings
August 24, 200421 yr hi' just my 2baths here ... why are running ADSL with usb ? so much slower than ethernet and by the way, easier to install ... set the ethernet card, set it to dhcp ... and go on cheers francois ps; and for sure PPPoE ... anyway if you keep usb connection
August 25, 200421 yr Why do most users in Thailand use USB? Choice. There isn't much choice in Thailand. Nearly all available modems are USB modems. Most ethernet modems are routers, and more expensive. Ethernet modems aren't necessarily faster (USB's speed is 12mbits, more than enough for Thailand's speeds). Ethernet modems are easier to setup, and have less problems with drivers.
August 25, 200421 yr hi' Most ethernet modems are routers, and more expensive. right I just forgot that in Europe we are lucky to have modem which are for most of them routers as well... I just noticed that : 1: easier to install 2: run faster 3: no conflict with usb (wathever your motherboard's chip is) and much more secure on any network cheers francois
August 27, 200421 yr Bought a router modem ( not on the True list) put in the setting and i could see it talking but would not connect tried loads of configurations after many phone calls (true didnt want to know) it was discovered that the old dial up modem setting were hijacking the connection so the first thing to do before setting up ether net is remove the old dial up modem settings
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