Differences between version 6 and revision by previous author of SpeedTouch510.
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Newer page: | version 6 | Last edited on Friday, July 23, 2004 5:31:47 pm | by CraigBox | Revert |
Older page: | version 5 | Last edited on Monday, March 15, 2004 10:42:14 am | by BlairHarrison | Revert |
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+SPAWN OF SATAN
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Supports all the features of the [AlcatelSpeedTouch] Home/Pro but has the addition of [DHCP] spoofing and a default internal [IP] address to send all requests for external ports to.
DO NOT USE THE DHCP SPOOFING WITH LINUX, it is very broken!, causes default gateway to go to a random number about once a month and messes with resolv.conf putting in incorrect name servers.
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That, and the web interface sucks. Most config can only be done through an upload of a config file. You can flash a 510 to a Pro, save yourself a lot of effort and stress.
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+!How to perform a hardware reset to factory defaults
+(IP address: 10.0.0.138)
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+# Make sure the SpeedTouch is powered off.
+# Press the power button once (shortly).
+# As soon as the Power/System LED is flashing green, press the power button once more (shortly).
+# The Power/System LED stops flashing to become solid green. After six seconds, it starts flashing green again. Press the power button once more (shortly).
+# All LEDs flash green once.
+# The SpeedTouch reboots and will come online with factory default settings.
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Evil, EVIL, config...
Here's a nice simple starter, that will at least let you test the connectivity.