First attempt, try going to <http://192.168.100.1>  That is a rather 
common modem (both cable, dsl) configuration address.

-Robyn

On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 11:06 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:

> Driver updates and User's Guides for Alcatel DSL
> modems. There you should find how to access the
> modem's settings, most likely by using a Web
> browser or a Telnet application pointed to the
> modem/router's IP address. 'Course your phone company
> may have set a password on the hardware, but it's
> worth a try. :) If there is a password, call your
> DSL provider and tell them you need the one port (if
> it has more than one) set to 10Mbit half duplex.


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