Third party router setup - Cisco x2000

Hello all
Hope you can help me.
I have just purchased a Cisco x2000 to replace my Home Hub 2.
It took me a while to get connected but after changing the settings to Auto it went onlne and was fine for 10-15 minutes until it said that the internet status was Disconnected. When i clicked Connect nothing happened. The only way i could get it back onlne was to Reboot the router. Unfortunately this continued to happen even after changing many settings and trying the stale session fix of changing the logon name connecting, then changing back to the correct one.
I called BT but they said they are not willing to give me the correct settings so i was left to trawl the web to find out what the correct settings should be.
Does anyone know what settings i should be using i.e Encapsulation, VPI, VCI as i kept reading different configurations across the forums?
Hope you can help?
Tim

Encapsulation should be Either ADSL or ADSL2+ (G992.1 or G992.3/G992.5).
The settings look a little like the picture below: Including the VPI/VCI and the PPoA and also MTU should be set to 1500.
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    My HH3 is slowly expiring, I decided rather than getting into a lenghty frustrating exchange with BT I'd replace it with a 3rd party router. It hasn't went well.
    First replacement: TP-Link TLWR841N. I've download speed issues I can't reslove and sometimes on setup there's no WAN connection. Fustrated I moved on to ....
    Second replacement: Belkin F5D8236-4. Thought it was working great (Download speed ways) and then I discovered that my BTTV IP channels don't work. My G4 YouView box conncts fine and all IP address match (Tried auto and manual assigment) But no IP channels or recordings. I assume it's something to do with Multicast settings but my brain shout down reading this rather lenghty thread.
    https://community.bt.com/t5/YouView-Boxes/Multicast-Settings-for-3rd-Party-Routers-may-not-work/td-p...
    I can't find any multicast settings in the router, can someone confirm that the router isn't suitable for BTTV or that they got one working. Ta.
    <edit> Just put the TP-Link back in and confirm BTTV does work with it but I still have download speed issues.

    sangerm wrote:
    Hi,
    My HH3 started misbehaving last month and BT changed it for a Home Hub 4 for free. The phone call to support wasn't too arduous - about 15mins on the phone and the new hub arrived next day.
    Alternatively, pick up a HH4 on ebay. There's one on their right now for 99p + £3.20 postage with 1 hour to end of bidding!
    I picked up a new HH4 on ebay last week, wasnt as cheap as above but I'd change out of £15
    So 3rd time (router) lucky then, sounds like itmight have been easier to ring CS!
    Thanks

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