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Im trying to put the latest haxorware firmware on my modem as im currently using 1.0rc3 at the moment..
As im trying to use G77 thread about old configs,but i need to put on the same firmware first.. Im using vista aswell & would like to know how do i do it by using ethernet cable instead of max 232.. ![]() Cheers..
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Upgrading from previous shelled firmware (infinite) or Haxorware 1.0 Set your computers ip to 192.168.100.10 Set up a TFTP server with haxorware11rev31.bin in its root Make sure the haxorware webgui isn't currently open Connect to modem with hyperterminal or telnet to the IP 192.168.100.1 Enter your username and password cd /ip ipconfig 1 release y dload -i 1 -l -f 192.168.100.10 haxorware11rev31.bin y cd / reset Haxorware 1.1 should now boot Upgrading from Haxorware 1.1 Use the Firmware Upgrade page on the WebGUI, find haxorware11rev31.bin and upload it to the modem in the Firmware section Reboot the modem using the WebGUI or otherwise, and the new version of Haxorware should now boot |
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BUT how do i do any of that as im still trying to learn!!.. LOL.. Whats a tftp server etc.. In thicko talk please.. Cheers..
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How do i set up these then mate??..
TFTP server & computers ip??.. As it doesnt say in your thread about setting up.. Cheers..
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Google: How to manually set my network card's IP TFTP server set up is easy. Download a TFTP server software and read the instructions for it, all you have to do is put the .bin file in the servers home directory, leave it running for your modem to connect to to download the firmware file. Once you have set your network cards IP address, the tftp server will listen on this IP for a connection. |
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In Windows Networking, set your network adaptor too- 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. Step 2 Start Tftpd32 and make sure it says 192.168.100.10 in the Server Interfaces part, if it does not say it then close down Tftpd32, and attach the modem you are hacking to the Ethernet lead and power supply, wait 5 seconds and start Tftpd32 again, it should now say 192.168.100.10, remove the power from the modem again as its not time to have it on yet. Browse to the dir where you put the Haxoware 1.1 Revision 31.bin highlight it and click ok. Then click on show dir. Haxoware 1.1 Revision 31.bin file and click ok. Once that is done minimise tftpserver. To be honest i would just flash a new bootloader onto the modem and then flash the new Haxoware on it but that way it can BRICK the modem Last edited by 50pounds; 10-05-09 at 09:54 PM. |
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50 mate, I was trying to point him in the right direction so he'd do a bit of searching around....
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