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flea Market Modem what a find - JohnDoe - 29-01-2010 Well a few weeks back I was at a flea market with my wife trying to kill some time when I saw a Motorola Modem for $15. I have been currently using a Linksys modem and with heavy downloads I would find my internet connection drop and a I had to reboot it. I have used Motorola back in AUS so I through that at $15 it was worth a shot. On booting it I was not greeted by the normal Motorola screen but a Haxorware firmware. I am quite use to flashing and with a bit of Google's help came to this site. for the last few weeks I have been reading and I guess I am ready to plug it in and have a play with it. I have a current cable connection with Suddenblink I was not looking to overclock the modem but once getting online should I look to do any thing eg lock down the modem in any way ? RE: flea Market Modem what a find - drewmerc - 29-01-2010 humm rajkosto has covered more or less everything to protect you and the firmware so not much needs to be done if i was you this is what i would do get the frequency/hfc mac form the subbed modem and put them in haxor and go online download the config and open it in vultureware just to make sure the spoof strings in the config match the ones displayed in haxor RE: flea Market Modem what a find - JohnDoe - 29-01-2010 Thanks drewmerc for your time and help on this looks like I have some more reading to do I will see if I can find the post by rajkosto. With your idea Looking at the Subbed Modem I have Cable Modem MAC Address 00-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX In the config screen but this does not list if this is the Eth01 or the hfc address it is also on the bottom of the modem so I will give that a shot as I have no other way to find the MAC. The frequency is "Acquire Downstream Channel 117000000 Hz Locked" I would guess that I would need to put the frequency in megahertz rather than hertz so 117 Will Google for vultureware Again thanks for your time. RE: flea Market Modem what a find - JohnDoe - 30-01-2010 Find out about Vultureware nice app I am not sure if I should be posting this here or the SB forums. I did what you said MAC and Frequency settings Acquire Downstream Channel Done Obtain Upstream Parameters Done Upstream Ranging Done Establish IP Connectivity Done Retrieve Time of Day Done Negotiate security Done Receive configuration Done Register connection Done Cable modem status Registration Complete HFC Parameters Mode DHCP IP Address 10.xxx.xxx.xxx Subnet 255.xxx.xxx.xxx TFTP Server 172.xxx.xxx.xxx TFTP Filename V134001_vm1.1_d.cfg ToD Server 172.xxx.xxx.xxx Configuration file Name V134001_vm1.1_d.cfg Size 4672 bytes Compliance DOCSIS 1.1 Downstream Frequency 117 MHz Status Locked Annex DOCSIS Modulation QAM256 Symbol Rate 5360537 sym/sec Receive Power 5.2 dBmV Signal to Noise ratio 39.3 dB Upstream Frequency 33 MHz Channel ID 2 Status Ready Mode TDMA Symbol Rate 2560000 sym/sec Transmit Power 39.8 dBmV Error B301.8 Auth Reject - Permanent Authorization Failure Error E206.0 Improper Configuration File CVC Format Notice I401.0 TLV-11 - unrecognized OID Critical D003.0 DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response. Critical D002.0 DHCP FAILED - Request sent, No response Critical R002.0 No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out (US 2) Critical R002.0 No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out (US 1) Notice M571.1 Ethernet link up - ready to pass packets Notice M573.0 Modem Is Shutting Down and Rebooting... Resetting the cable modem due to docsDevResetNow Guess I need to do some more research RE: flea Market Modem what a find - drewmerc - 30-01-2010 try changing the bpi settings or use a d1.0 config/mac |