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Old 03-04-09, 12:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Guys So im new to all this my friend give me a program called 250_configurator showed me how it works give me a few macs and within minutes i got a working mac as my modem had already been flashed but it was at 20mb when it had been flashed but when i got it working again its at 2mb could someone give me a few pointers to get it back to 20mb or 50mb :P if thats possible yet Thanks in advance much apreciated
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you want to stay away from the 50M configs !!!
VM are onto them like flies to sh*t !!!
Try using DHCPsniffer using the brute force option to find new macs that you can use............
Only the ones with config files can be used....
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Oh and how can i find out what firmware my Modems using Thanks
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Sorry For the triple post but iv done abit of reasearch and found out that i need a 20mb mac is that correct if so if i scan for macs how do i know which is a 20mb mac? :P
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open internet explorer and type into the address bar at the top 192.168.100.1 and that will take you to which ever firmware your using...

98.cm = 2mbit
bas.cm = 10mbit
22.cm = 20mbit

when you sniff you should have an option to save the config files too above are the speeds
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open internet explorer and type into the address bar at the top 192.168.100.1 and that will take you to which ever firmware your using...

98.cm = 2mbit
bas.cm = 10mbit
22.cm = 20mbit

when you sniff you should have an option to save the config files too above are the speeds
when you sniff you should have an option to save the config files too above are the speeds <<< What do you mean btw im using DHCP sniffer iv found 3 macs and the only save option i have is to save the macs?
or am i being an idiot and missing something obvious ? Thanks

+ i heard that i cant use macs That i sniff from my area is that true?
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Hello,
you want to stay away from the 50M configs !!!
VM are onto them like flies to sh*t !!!
Try using DHCPsniffer using the brute force option to find new macs that you can use............
Only the ones with config files can be used....
I'm using and have been using a 50 meg config for quite some time without any problems.

Take it why its there. Cause it won't be for long!!!

Just my 2 pence...
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I'm using and have been using a 50 meg config for quite some time without any problems.

Take it why its there. Cause it won't be for long!!!

Just my 2 pence...
im using 250 configurator Do i just change the config number thing in there and bam i have 50/20 meg or do i need a 20/50meg Mac? :P
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