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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 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. 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. 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. |