On Fri, 03 Nov 2000, Rob Hardowa wrote:
> That's also something I'd had real troubles with.  The modem I have is the
> alcatel speed touch home.  I've downloaded both the users manual and
> advanced manual from their site and just cannot get that thing to use the
> web or telnet interface.  It has a default address of 10.0.0.138 and no
> matter what I try I can't seem to get in from either linux or win.
> 
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> 
> So anyway, if you could give me a hand with the snmpwalk thing.  The
> network i'm on is prefixed with 142.165.**.** and my private ip is
> 10.10.**.** and the manufacturers of the modem claim it is supposed to be
> on 10.0.0.138 but I can't connect to it, even after hardware reseting it. 
> Any ideas??
> 
Ok.... you *should* be able to telnet to the 10.10.??.?? IP
of your modem, since it's supposedly reachable by Telnet,
and obviously you've reconfigured the IP address of the
modem to be compatible with your network there...
        John



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