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Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable Modem - campus189 - 15-06-2009

I have a Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable Modem with BCM3350 Chipset.
Will Haxorware work with this ?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks


RE: Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable Modem - rajkosto - 16-06-2009

obviously it wont.


RE: Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable Modem - campus189 - 25-06-2009

(16-06-2009, 06:25 PM)rajkosto Wrote: obviously it wont.

Ty Anyways Smile


RE: Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable Modem - bukva_j - 22-12-2010

I'm new to modem testing, but from what I read, any modem with a BCM3349 will work with Haxorware. I have a Linksys BEFCMU10 version 4. I took it apart and it in fact has a BCM3349 processor. Campus189 maybe has an earlier version of this Linksys modem. Version 4 is the highest that they went in this model. Here are some pictures of my modem. Also this is as far as I can go with this modem. Lightning struck in my back yard and took out a bunch of electronics with its emp. Modem, ooma voip phone system, mircowave, garage door motor, were some of the stuff caught in the emp. Also in a couple of the pictures you can see a 4 pin socket kind of between the power jack and reset button. Otherwise there is no spot for soldering in a header so if someone were to attack this it would take a bit of time to trace the routes and some how jtag it. Or maybe un-solder the flash chip and solder into a board with jtag on it, flash it and then solder back onto the linksys board.

http://i1044.photobucket.com/albums/b444/bukva/DSC04761.jpg

http://i1044.photobucket.com/albums/b444/bukva/DSC04757.jpg

http://i1044.photobucket.com/albums/b444/bukva/DSC04753.jpg


Hope this helps someone out there.


RE: Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable Modem - campus189 - 24-12-2010

(22-12-2010, 11:50 PM)bukva_j Wrote: I'm new to modem testing, but from what I read, any modem with a BCM3349 will work with Haxorware. I have a Linksys BEFCMU10 version 4. I took it apart and it in fact has a BCM3349 processor. Campus189 maybe has an earlier version of this Linksys modem. Version 4 is the highest that they went in this model. Here are some pictures of my modem. Also this is as far as I can go with this modem. Lightning struck in my back yard and took out a bunch of electronics with its emp. Modem, ooma voip phone system, mircowave, garage door motor, were some of the stuff caught in the emp. Also in a couple of the pictures you can see a 4 pin socket kind of between the power jack and reset button. Otherwise there is no spot for soldering in a header so if someone were to attack this it would take a bit of time to trace the routes and some how jtag it. Or maybe un-solder the flash chip and solder into a board with jtag on it, flash it and then solder back onto the linksys board.

[Image: DSC04761.jpg]

[Image: DSC04757.jpg]

[Image: DSC04753.jpg]


Hope this helps someone out there.

Well I have toasted the modem now, so much for using it.lol


RE: Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable Modem - frankies4frankies - 17-01-2014

well its very easy using a db9 or a serial cable.......if u have a decoder lets say openbox s10 open it u ll find that it has the same 4 pin conected to a serial cable or db9 remove it an fix it to befcmu10 modem


RE: Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable Modem - dvrocks7 - 06-02-2014

(24-12-2010, 07:28 PM)campus189 Wrote:
(22-12-2010, 11:50 PM)bukva_j Wrote: I'm new to modem testing, but from what I read, any modem with a BCM3349 will work with Haxorware. I have a Linksys BEFCMU10 version 4. I took it apart and it in fact has a BCM3349 processor. Campus189 maybe has an earlier version of this Linksys modem. Version 4 is the highest that they went in this model. Here are some pictures of my modem. Also this is as far as I can go with this modem. Lightning struck in my back yard and took out a bunch of electronics with its emp. Modem, ooma voip phone system, mircowave, garage door motor, were some of the stuff caught in the emp. Also in a couple of the pictures you can see a 4 pin socket kind of between the power jack and reset button. Otherwise there is no spot for soldering in a header so if someone were to attack this it would take a bit of time to trace the routes and some how jtag it. Or maybe un-solder the flash chip and solder into a board with jtag on it, flash it and then solder back onto the linksys board.

[Image: DSC04761.jpg]

[Image: DSC04757.jpg]

[Image: DSC04753.jpg]


Hope this helps someone out there.

Well I have toasted the modem now, so much for using it.lol

Bro, Can you please tell me which one is the flash chip on your board !!!!


RE: Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable Modem - teddyalmonds - 07-02-2014

The one that says Intel Flash on it.