First of all
VCI: For KC use a value of 50
VPI: For KC use a value of 1
Next you need to alter the encapsulation (don’t worry if you don’t know what this means – it’s just describes the way that
the PPPoA packets are wrapped). The default router setting for this is Auto i.e. the route will negotiate automatically with
the ADSL connection until it finds the encapsulation which suites. This works with BT but not with KC. For KC you need
to use ‘LLC’ encapsulation. In order to configure the router to use ‘LLC’ you need to enter the ‘Advanced PPP Settings’
screen. To do this go into the Properties page. Then triple click on the title on the screen that says ‘PPPoA(RFC 2364)
Configuration’; this means click three times quickly with the left-mouse-button (it takes a few attempts to get this right!).
Then the Advanced section is displayed:
For operation on a KC ADSL line tick the box ‘Enable LLC
Encapsulation’.
Then continue to enter the other settings as detailed above.
4. Client TCP Setup
4.1. Installing TCP protocol on your PC
If you already use TCP/IP on your PC for LAN use then this section can be skipped.
Goto Start/Settings/Control Panel/Network....
If you already see a line showing TCP/IP protocol such as the example shown left then you can skip this section.
Otherwise click on Add, then select Protocol and then click on Add..
again. Then on the Select Network Protocol screen select
Microsoft/TCP/IP...
Click on OK and Windows will then add the protocol to your network
setup. You now need to check the settings of the TCP/IP protocol to
ensure they are compatible with the router setup. Details on how to do
this are shown in the next section.
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