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Use the latest fix version of haxorware. Use a 2meg MAC (ntl250). Then download the standard config file being used.
In the downloader section download the config file (gold.cm). I say use gold.cm a its easy to play with and theres no bpi values ect. Now you can unplug your cable feed. Edit the gold.cm config and input your area frequency and save it as cmreg-ntlhm250-rts98.cm. Just like the 2meg MAC would use without forcing. From the config you downloaded first edit it, and you will see the latest firmware file name in it. Just write that into the modem for a piece of mind. cd / cd n/s docsDevSwFilename FIRMWARE NAME PUT HERE Then you want to upload the new edited gold.cm (now named "cmreg-ntlhm250-rts98.cm") and autoserve it. Then you want to do the usual thing, trying different MACS (each time spoofing your nic ect) untill you get online. In the settings section ive ticked force network access, this probably wont do much however since ive done all this ive been so i dont know. In the static ip section, the tftp sections and tod can be taken from the overview tab once connected. Make sure you still follow the basics, putting in the MAC adresses and serial properly. +6 for enet, -1 for usb. Serial is the mac without the ":". Im not too good at explaining things. So post here if you have any questions. Thanks to G77 for helping me use my idea and making it work (for me anyway and maybee for some) r3l04d |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to r3l04d For This Useful Post: | coolnow (16-05-09) |
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Opening up the downloaded standard config, just click it in the overview tab in haxorware. Download it and then open it up with an editer.
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| The Following User Says Thank You to r3l04d For This Useful Post: | coolnow (16-05-09) |
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You dont edit that config, you just open it for the SW name. When you open gold.cm youl see where to edit the frequency
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| The Following User Says Thank You to r3l04d For This Useful Post: | coolnow (16-05-09) |
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Tell me yous ds frequency and ill send you one with less values and the edited values just ready to use
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| The Following User Says Thank You to r3l04d For This Useful Post: | coolnow (16-05-09) |
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2shared - download gold.cm
Use this, you can see where to edit the DS freq and up channel. Youl also get 20meg down with this one. Just make sure you save it under "cmreg-ntlhm250-rts98.cm"
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thanks for ur help mate, i coudlnt autoserve so i just got the update name and put it in hyper term. LEt's see how long it stays on coz all macs i tried (and i cant scan more for some reason) are dynamic so... |
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