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Modem Sb5101 assitance please - Keptoknight - 17-06-2011 I will sugar code as much as I can since I do not want to break any rules. I know this forum is UK but I came to ask for some assistance please I am from Manhattan, NYC Haxorware 1.1 rev 39 DOCSIS 1.1 I have been using Dog-Sniffer within my node and gathered plenty of 10.xx.xx.xx with config files. I know all those are within my node only so I cannot use them at all only to swap. My question is can I use the M** number from my other apartment located in the Bronx? It is subscribed to Optimum Online. Or I can only scan within that node using that computer? Both are subscribed by different cable providers. I am trying to gather knowledge about Node limits. Thank You. You all Sexy. If anyone was from my area I would swap so easily. RE: Modem Sb5101 assitance please - drewmerc - 17-06-2011 forum is not just for uk (it's just that i am, not that this matters as we always get security updates before you yanks) whats dog-sniffer?? i googled it and got this whats M** number?? needs to be same provider as they are different networks (not node connected at the ctms backend) sexy?? i am not and never have been a blue box RE: Modem Sb5101 assitance please - Keptoknight - 17-06-2011 DHCP-Sniffer, MAC Number How do I know when the Node is not connected? That is my main question Do I check from different distance/miles? Like I have to Sniff every 2 miles and search for open wireless networks and sniff? I went to the site to check info within my Node and got this: Your IP 69.69.69.69 Resolved cpe-69-69-69-69.nyc.res.rr.com Your U** is IP is not a valid Blueyonder or NTL address. Thank You. If there was a page in this forum for swapping I wouldn't mind >< RE: Modem Sb5101 assitance please - drewmerc - 17-06-2011 i dont know how nodes are assigned were you are but it should be obvious for me it's cable.wigan.ubr12.ipaddress.blueyonder and next node will be cable.wigan.ubr13.ipaddress.blueyonder (for the record i will say using ubr13 would not be a good idea nor would 11 but any other number would be fine) http://whatismyipaddress.com/ and click additional ip infomation it'll give you your full ip address this board is located in US so mac swapping is a big no RE: Modem Sb5101 assitance please - Keptoknight - 17-06-2011 Yeah I click that and gives me something like this exactly: Hostname: cpe-12-34-567-89.nyc.res.rr.com ISP: Road Runner Organization: Road Runner Proxy: None detected Type: Broadband Assignment: Dynamic IP It does not give me a ubr# like yours do. I guess because I am from a different country or is there something wrong? I did click on additional information as well: Country: United States State/Region: New York City: New York Latitude: xxxxxx Longitude: xxxxxx Area Code: 212 by the way i think your sexy. RE: Modem Sb5101 assitance please - drewmerc - 17-06-2011 humm how interesting what i'd do (no idea if this is worth doing or not) is a trace route to rr.com (quick test i may be right) Code: drewmerc@drewmerc-ML6227B ~ $ traceroute rr.com if you trace route from home you should always have the same start point on the network i'm guessing on a different node you'll have a different start point RE: Modem Sb5101 assitance please - Keptoknight - 17-06-2011 Quote:Tracing route to rr.com [24.28.199.168] Typing traceroute give error. I went to Cmd then typed= tracert rr.com With the sb5101 haxorware no router. RE: Modem Sb5101 assitance please - drewmerc - 17-06-2011 http://www.r1ch.net/stuff/ftrace/ RE: Modem Sb5101 assitance please - Keptoknight - 17-06-2011 Used wftrace: Quote:Tracing route to 24-28-199-168.rr.com [24.28.199.168] with TTL of 32: Ok good progress. So what I will be checking for is 6. (nyc30) In my case nyc30 would be my ubr? |