Question : ALCATEL ADSL MODEM Configuration

Hi ALL,

I have ADSL Alcatel modem (Speed Touch Home 510). The mode is configured with default IP Address 10.0.0.138 . I need to change this IP Address. I navigate threw all web-based configuration page, but didn't find any place to change IP Address, could any one help?

Answer : ALCATEL ADSL MODEM Configuration

Hi mth2020,

I've been using the same modem for some time and there's no easy way to change the internal IP address of it through the web-configuration.
But, take a look at http://www.adslguide.org.uk/hardware/reviews/2002/q4/st510v4.asp

I Quote:
The observant reader will have noticed that the screenshots show the router residing at an IP address of 192.168.0.1, where as its default IP address is 10.0.0.138. The web interface has no way of changing this, so I resorted to editing the configuration file by hand to change the routers default IP address and adjust the DHCP range accordingly. A copy of this profile can be downloaded from here.(http://www.adslguide.org.uk/files/reviews/st510v4-nat192168.ini) This shows how to change both the IP address of the router and the DHCP range to suit an existing local LAN. Alternatively you can specify additional IP addresses for the router under the 'Advanced Static Routing' web page, simply click New in the IP address table and select the eth0 interface, specify an IP address and mask 172.17.17.1/8 and set the translation field to none. Clicking Apply and Save All should commit the changes to the router and in this example the router will be visible at http://172.17.17.1 and computers can use 172.17.17.1 as their gateway and DNS settings.

For all the other features of the router you are restricted to configuring these via the telnet interface, which means a good old text based system. Suddenly using the router feels like going back in time to the days when the SpeedTouch Pro was one of the few modem/routers on the market.

Greetings,

LucF
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