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TWC.MAC - cucadr34ms - 23-10-2011

My SB5101 was working, recently my online light went solid, not blinking and I was not able to get online. After changing BPI setting and nothing worked, I resetted my modem to factory and decided to start over. I sniffed up couple MAC addresses 4 miles from my home in NYC but so far im stuck. Can someone guide me please?

yes ima newbie.


RE: TWC.MAC - drewmerc - 23-10-2011

you need certs changing the mac on it's own wont work anymore due to the new security


RE: TWC.MAC - cucadr34ms - 23-10-2011

Is there any specific type of cert?


RE: TWC.MAC - drewmerc - 23-10-2011

one's from a subbed modem that resides on a different node


RE: TWC.MAC - Mordeth - 23-10-2011

You need the matching certs/mac address from the SAME modem. In short, get/obtain the "non-vol" section of a subbed TWC modem, NOT in your node.




RE: TWC.MAC - drewmerc - 23-10-2011

not same modem, same chipset


RE: TWC.MAC - tinhtu - 23-10-2011

So SB5100: Broadcom BCM3348; SB5101: Broadcom BCM3349, the ce@t on SB5100 cannot be used in SB5101, right?


RE: TWC.MAC - drewmerc - 23-10-2011

ok 5100's can with a bit of messing about(i'm talking certs only) a 5100 nonvol should be fine (i was more or less implying a Ti d2 based chip or some other wacky chip)


RE: TWC.MAC - jackass - 24-10-2011

BCM3348 chipset can work with other BCM3348 chipset modem. While BCM3348 chipset cert can also work with BCM3349 modems you need to extract the cert individually and inject it individually too


RE: TWC.MAC - cucadr34ms - 24-10-2011

So I will have to get a cert matching mac from any modem from a TWC service? How far out do i have to go from my home to be outside my node?