UC320 WAN using Vigor 120 ADSL modem

I'm installing a UC320 fo a client and I would like to use a Draytek Vigor 120 ADSL ethernet modem. The modem requires that a PPoE connection is used on the UC320. I configured the UC320 WAN settings with my username and password but it would not connect to the internet.
When I conenct the Vigor 120 to my laptop ethernet port and configure it with my ADSL username and password, it connects imediately to the internet.
Anyone had any luck getting a Vigor 120 to work with the UC320?
Thanks

Just to update this, when configuring the UC320W wan type as PPPoE, leave the service name field blank. It connects straight away and call quality was perfect.
A very nice, simple and cheap solution that i'll be using elsewhere that it suits.
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