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Sci atlanta 2100 (Webstar) - rhcp - 04-02-2009

Hey Guys,

Sorry, I am new to this forum. And, Id like to say hello.

This may have been asked. But, maybe someone can point me in the right direction Smile

I have a Sci Atlanta 2100 modem. Id like to get some hacked firmware on it. IS this possible?

Let me know

Thanks,
RHCP

Btw, I was one of the creators of openwii.
http://www.openwii.org


RE: Sci atlanta 2100 (Webstar) - rajkosto - 04-02-2009

you didnt post the full model number..
if its a r2 then haxorware will work on it


RE: Sci atlanta 2100 (Webstar) - cmac - 06-02-2009

hi man... that 1.1 rev 27 is urs???.... this firmware works fine on dpc 2100 r2 with spansion flash????


RE: Sci atlanta 2100 (Webstar) - rajkosto - 06-02-2009

rev 30 is latest, and yes spansion is supported


RE: Sci atlanta 2100 (Webstar) - marujon - 07-02-2009

(06-02-2009, 10:36 PM)rajkosto Wrote: rev 30 is latest, and yes spansion is supported

Yes, I tried and works, (r2 is 3349). .. Another question...I've problems of speed with 1.1 rev 27.. same MAC in another modem (sb5100) I've double speed in test...and emule and torrents, sb5100 goes much better.. ther's a problem of speed in haxor?


RE: Sci atlanta 2100 (Webstar) - rajkosto - 08-02-2009

nope, speed is higher than the 5100 under maximum load (20 connection http)


RE: Sci atlanta 2100 (Webstar) - rhcp - 09-02-2009

Hello,

It's an R2. SOrry for the late reply.

Is there anyway to flash it without having to open it up?

THanks

JOhn


RE: Sci atlanta 2100 (Webstar) - undivide - 28-02-2009

(09-02-2009, 10:18 AM)rhcp Wrote: Hello,

It's an R2. SOrry for the late reply.

Is there anyway to flash it without having to open it up?

THanks

JOhn

no dude, you have to put a pin header on the main board then flash it....
or you could hookup a cat5 serial cable to the pin header already on there, then telnet direct to the modem I believe... thats the serial linkup direct as opposed to jtag