Well I tried to connect the double N+ router to directly into the wall socket and it didn't work either. I think its something to do with the cable since I think Qtel only supports 4 connector cables and the cable is a 6 connector one. I think Qtel needs a RJ11, not an RJ45.
Anyways, the manual says you need a modem for the belkin N+ to work. All lights on the netgear is green, but the belkin still can't connect for some reason. I also have the router set to PPPoE and the VCI and VPI are correct.
Well I tried to connect the double N+ router to directly into the wall socket and it didn't work either. I think its something to do with the cable since I think Qtel only supports 4 connector cables and the cable is a 6 connector one. I think Qtel needs a RJ11, not an RJ45.
Anyways, the manual says you need a modem for the belkin N+ to work. All lights on the netgear is green, but the belkin still can't connect for some reason. I also have the router set to PPPoE and the VCI and VPI are correct.