O2User: How to use your own router with O2 Broadband How to use your own router with O2 Broadband ================================================================================ NewsreadeR on 20 November, 2008 09:30:00 Although O2 supplies a fairly good wireless router some people like to use their own. That is perfectly OK with O2 - it's just they can't offer support on anything other than their own router. If that's fine by you, here are the settings: *ISP name: O2 Home Broadband *Multiplexing method: LLC-Based *VPI: 0 *VCI: 101 *Username: leave blank *Password: leave blank *Domain name: leave blank *IP address type: this depends on whether you chose our static IP address option or not: *- If you didn’t choose O2's static IP address option, set this to dynamic IP *- If you did choose O2's static IP address, enter the IP address printed in your welcome letter *DNS servers: choose to get these dynamically from the Internet provider *NAT: enable If you router offers the facility to "spoof" its MAC address, then change it to the same as your supplied O2 Box. That way the initial login/authentication will be faster.