ADSL Modem (CPE) Configuration



ADSL Modem (CPE) Configuration


After Purchasing CPE (ADSL 2+ modem), Client are requested go through its manual thoroughly.

Browse the web management page of your ADSL modem. For example if your modem management interface IP Address is 192.168.1.1

Enter http://192.168.1.1/ in your web browser.

Provide admin username and password of your modem

(Note: customers are exteremly encouraged to go through their Modem/CPE manual to get information like IP address, Admin username and Password).

If you have problem with your ADSL login username and password, contact Internet Section, phone : 5545875,5545876

Generally, Modem/CPE can be used in Routing Mode or Bridge Mode.

1. Routing Mode
In this mode, modem/cpe dials with username and password provided by NT. You have to explicitly provide username and password to your modem configuration. In this mode same Modem/CPE can be used to share internet connection to multiple computers.

Configuration Parameters for Routing Mode

VPI — 8
VCI — 81
encapsulation — PPPOE/LLC
Authentication — Auto

Username — Provided by NT
Password — Provided by NT
Providing these information should establish connection between CPE and DSLAM

Rx/Tx counters should start to increase

Note : One does not need to create a dial up or dail while using routing mode. Modem will dial itself.

2. Bridge Mode

In this mode your computer dials with username and password provided by NT. This mode is mainly used to connect internet for a single computer.

Configuration Parameters for Bridge Mode

Select Bridge Mode
Encapsulation — LLC
VPI — 8
VCI — 81
Authentication — Auto

Configuration For XP

  • Go to network connection wizard window
  • Choose Make Internet dialup connection
  • Choose manual option
  • Choose xdsl PPPoe service
  • Provide service name
  • Username – provided by NT
  • Password – provided by NTNow dial with the account created

    You are now surfing NT High Speed Internet

    For windows 2000 and Windows 98,
    Please download & Install PPPoE Client Software

    Attention (Very Important):
    To check if your ADSL line is working, the ADSL led will first blink and then glow continuously after you connect your Modem/CPE to the phone line.

    If there is no response showing (no continuous glow) in the ADSL Led of your Modem/CPE, Please contact the corresponding NT MDF (local exchange) to query if there is any problem in your ADSL line.

    Contact Numbers and Exchages:

    Sundhara 4231000
    Chabahil 4482300
    Naxal 4430660
    Patan 5534002
    Chhauni 4280000
    Goangabu 4350400
    Hattigauda 4375000
    Bhaktapur 6610600
    Thimi 6630000
    Balambu 4312100
    Kritipur 4330380
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      The ADSL Service is in the backward service area of NTC. If your NTC ADSL is down and unless you can fix it yourself, NTC guys or customer care will not be available soon.

      This is the main draw back of NTC ADSL: not providing efficient customer service.

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