Dead broadband - LCP down, CHAP authentication fai...

Hi
I am unable to connect to my BT broadband since last night.  I've tried multiple routers, and have confirmed that I have entered my username correctly (without the @btinternet.com bit on the end).
My routers tell me that LCP is down and CHAP authentication failed, which normally means a wrong username/password combination - but that's definitely not being entered incorrectly.  Trust me, I've done it a hundred times.
I've also performed hardware resets on my router.  I *can* get through to the test page if I give my username as bt_test@startup_domain but nothing else works.
What number do i phone at BT to get them to look into this?  As I feel there must be something wrong at their end.
I only run Macs, so can't try the Broadband Test diagnostic wotsit.
Many thanks!!

I agree with banz as to the username, and there's no password.
If you are getting an ADSL sync (i.e. it's showing a connection speed), but you are unable to connect, then this could be a problem at the exchange. I had this happen to me a few weeks ago. It turned out that someone had been working at the exchange and switched my line to a different circuit when they shouldn't have done.

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  • Broadband went down, now it's like using dial-up

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  • VPN CHAP authentication is extremely slow

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  • Grrr... Broadband still down and no response

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