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Old 26-01-10, 05:29 PM   #31 (permalink)
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yeah, you need to do a

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Old 26-01-10, 05:54 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Thankyou G77. Will try that.
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Old 26-01-10, 10:24 PM   #33 (permalink)
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One thing we've all been forgetting....

we dont actually need to telnet into some modems to set the bpi...

some have there own inbuilt shell! lol

handy for those who cant run putty or hyperterm

not sure about the vx worx on sbmod thou
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Old 26-01-10, 10:42 PM   #34 (permalink)
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One thing we've all been forgetting....

we dont actually need to telnet into some modems to set the bpi...

some have there own inbuilt shell! lol

handy for those who cant run putty or hyperterm

not sure about the vx worx on sbmod thou

ive never used any shell cmds on the firmware's before is it the same cmds that you would use in telnet to enable disable bpi or would it be different for each firmware on out there.
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Old 26-01-10, 10:49 PM   #35 (permalink)
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well the shell on hax is the same as the telnet but theres no point in using this for bpi as thats built in with the gui.

i think vxworx on sbmod might be slightly different but theres always 'help'
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Old 31-01-10, 10:30 AM   #36 (permalink)
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Old 07-02-10, 03:39 AM   #37 (permalink)
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hi i got modem but dont no password or user name the person that done it change it is the any way 2 reset it ?
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Old 07-02-10, 03:42 AM   #38 (permalink)
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Try this:

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cd \non (press enter)
cd msg (press enter)
user_name <your desired username here> (press enter)
password <your desired password here> (press enter)
write (press enter)
Courtesy of racky29, thanks mate .


Or you could try this:

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I recommend you upgrade from infinite to haxoware, i have just done it myself and can gladly say its worth doing.

only takes like 5 minutes to do by ethernet cable.

the default password for infinite is

Username: fcuk_the_cc
Password: v1v2_Noaccess

well it should be or maybe that was for ambit 250 but yea try it

the link for ambit config tool is

Pokenet - Cable tools


but i would be sure to upgrade from infinite to haxoware as you dont need programs to set up your modem.

you do everything in the web browser and its really easy to set up and noob friendly lol


yes you can do it by ethernet cable

right heres the links for the programs you need

http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~s.../download.html

download putty.exe


heres link for haxoware rev 32

Haxorware


and link for solar winds

http://www.oldversion.com/download_S...ver_8.2.1.html

Go to start, connect to, show all connections

Right click on local area connection, then properties.

Then click internet protocol/(tcp/ip) and then properties again


Then change the following

IP Address: 192.168.100.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.100.1
Leave any other settings alone and hit OK.

2. Set up a TFTP server (using solar winds) with haxorware11rev32.bin in its root (same folder)

Once you installed solar winds go to c drive then tftp root

And copy and paste in the folder haxorware11rev32.bin

Then run the tftp server from solar winds

Click file then configure, then highlight tftp root, then click the haxoware11rev32.bin file then click ok.

Then go to file configure, security and click transmit and receive files then click ok

Now just minimise the program.

3. Make sure the haxorware web gui isn't currently open (the internet browser closed)

Now connect modem to pc/laptop by Ethernet cable and don’t have the virgin media fibre optic cable connected to modem,

So just power supply connected to modem and Ethernet from modem to pc

4. Connect to modem with PuTTy,

Set host name (IP) set to IP 192.168.100.1

Telnet highlighted and port set to 23 and click open.

5. Enter your username and password



If after entering username and password loads of frequency starts coming up and going crazy all over screen don’t worry just copy and paste this command in for it to stop

cd \cm_hal
scan_stop
cd \


Then Copy the below command,

cd /ip
ipconfig 1 release
y
dload -i 1 -l -f 192.168.100.10 haxorware11rev32.bin
y
cd /
reset


Then just right click on the PuTTy application window. And paste in the command ( I use ctrl+v)


Haxorware 1.1 should now boot.

to access haxoware setup page go to http://192.168.100.1/


Then once haxoware rev 32 is installed you will need to set it up


make sure you go back to start, connect to, then show all connections, right click local area connection then properties, then internet protocal tcp/ip properties, then put everything back to automatically then press ok.
Once again, not my work and all credits go to ant16151189 .

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Old 18-02-10, 01:12 AM   #39 (permalink)
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hi i got a modem on infinite but dont no password thay said try this
cd \non (press enter)
cd msg (press enter)
user_name <your desired username here> (press enter)
password <your desired password here> (press enter)
write (press enter)
but wher do i try it 2 ?
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In Haxorware these are confirmed working. Will likely work on other FW's too, but not tested yet.


cd /s
set cmConfigEnableAllEventLogPriorities int 1
(yes)
cd /n
write

The above greatly increases detail level of event log.


cd /s
set cmConfigT3TimeoutInitRngRetries int 5
(yes)
cd /n
write

The above seems to prevent US blacklisting at the CMTS

sr20
thanks for trying, but i tested this and its not working. if you have any other ideas please help
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