There are enough proofs and tips about hacking the Nepal Telecom's ADSL services.Not only we(guys at TechNepsters)but also few technocrats and networking have shared their views about hacking Nepal Telecom's ADSL throughout the forums and websites. So it's time to protect your ADSL connection. Don't let people to fool you and take advantage of your connection.Their might be so many simple mistakes and blunder that you are unknowingly committing yourself.
The first time we joined the ADSL connection from Nepal Telecom, they provides the same username and password(something like ADSL******) to all of their visitors. And changing your ADSL username and password is not a childish or easy steps(even if you are changing it for fun), one has to go thru a lot of steps in Telecom’s site. Create a new a/c into their online customer center (which rarely worked for us, the page was never opened in fact), fill up all requirements (most of which are so confusing ones) and others to complete the steps.
Another one is with your landline or PSTN telephone number. Always register to NTC ADSL broadband internet service with the number that is least know to others, in case if you have more than one landline numbers. You’ll know that you’ll not repent on doing this later.
The first time we joined the ADSL connection from Nepal Telecom, they provides the same username and password(something like ADSL******) to all of their visitors. And changing your ADSL username and password is not a childish or easy steps(even if you are changing it for fun), one has to go thru a lot of steps in Telecom’s site. Create a new a/c into their online customer center (which rarely worked for us, the page was never opened in fact), fill up all requirements (most of which are so confusing ones) and others to complete the steps.
Is your ADSL secured? It may not be secured as you think. So we recommend you to change your ADSL username and password as soon as possible.The other problem might be with the Router which connects the two networks ie the NTC’s server and Your home computer network. Ensure that you are safe with your Wi-Fi connectivity. Encrypt it or allow certain MAC addresses or devices which you want to. (More on this on later articles with video).
Another one is with your landline or PSTN telephone number. Always register to NTC ADSL broadband internet service with the number that is least know to others, in case if you have more than one landline numbers. You’ll know that you’ll not repent on doing this later.

I think it's important to make sure that you connection is ADSL secured. It can be a bit tough to find this information out because some providers don't provide support from ADSL certified technicians. Knowing whether or not your chosen provider supplies this security and how to use it it important. I'm glad you covered some of the basics on how to get the process started. Thanks for sharing your tips with us! http://www.cabledup.com.au
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