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TG862G-CT - cwc0805 - 24-04-2016 Hi guys, is it possible to pull the factory firmware from this modem? Read/write? RE: TG862G-CT - McAdams - 25-04-2016 Search for the tutorial posted by Christian Rodner ..... It's on another forum (24-04-2016, 05:44 AM)cwc0805 Wrote: Hi guys, is it possible to pull the factory firmware from this modem? Read/write? RE: TG862G-CT - Winston - 29-04-2016 why don't you post the tutorial here and share the information and give credit to the author RE: TG862G-CT - newname - 30-04-2016 Great suggestion...! RE: TG862G-CT - jd02902 - 01-06-2016 (29-04-2016, 07:36 PM)Winston Wrote: why don't you post the tutorial here and share the information and give credit to the author How did you managed to take the bloody modem apart? All screws off and can't pry it open. RE: TG862G-CT - daviddds - 01-06-2016 are you sure, the ones under the labels? and you press the top and bottom in and there are clips holding it RE: TG862G-CT - Winston - 01-06-2016 while is absolutely not recommended if you run out of patience "break the glass" then use silicone or any glue you like but before make sure you checked every hidden inch, labels and stickers are there for a reason which is not FCC requirements or identification. Some help: https://plus.google.com/photos/106062573647649373210/albums/5946367889256840785 Be careful or you can end doing this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOn_rSGjFqs RE: TG862G-CT - daviddds - 03-06-2016 i had no issue, also heating with a hair dryer helps a ton for stickers and that label on the back and if you have one with the glass that has glue on it too, then you gota heat it a little. |