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new boards to play with
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                hi guys. hope these pictures help you cos im about to try the impossible and make it possible. these are the new modem boards. i got a bit of knollege as i have been reading up on this site for about six months now so i would like to share them with you. so here goes my list sledge hammer .... cheque
torch....cheque.....block of cheese....cheque....a long weight......cheque.... goggles .... and nappys... cheque oh i nearly forgot im missing my two daddy long legs ....cheque .....
if you cant test dont invest !!!!!
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#2
oBasic specs are:

Modem type - Cable
802.11b support
802.11g support
Draft 802.11n support
Draft 802.11n 5GHz support
MIMO
Turbo mode - channel-bonding
Stated speed - 300Mbit/s

Security specs:

128-bit WEP
WPA2
Firewall
MAC address filtering
DMZ

Size specs are:

Size 192x70x180mm
Antennas - 3
Internal antennas
1 WAN port
4 Ethernet ports
Ethernet connection speed - 10/100/1000Mbit/s
Power consumption on 13W

Other Features include:

Universal Plug and Play support
DHCP server
Port forwarding
WDS Support
k so this is how far i got so far please dont laugh and no rude remarks .....this board is like fort knox but i got this info.....
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#3
clearer pictures would be helpful
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(26-01-2013, 05:11 PM)drewmerc Wrote: clearer pictures would be helpful

lol i did try drew but a man of your cyberginetics knows exactly what i circled and wires i solder.... in everyones eyes you only got to look at a board and its putty in your hands lol .... im a noob and what a board to play
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#5
What model modem is this?
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#6
ok from looking at blurry pic 1
i cant tell bcm chip type so i'll skip that, mini pic-e slot (with wifi card) ttl header (i guess, i'd probe it with a multimeter, also i'd look for other devices from that manufacturer with ttl headers as 90% of the time the pinout is the same)
16pin soic (spi flash baby!)
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#7
Can you not type the numbers on the chip?

Also drewmerc do you have any links on how to probe TTL with a meter?

Obviously it should be easy to find 5V and ground, do you just test the other two pins when you figure those out?
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http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/hardware/port.serial
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dont we just love the drewman hes like a cybergenic humanoid would love to hear his voice i think hes a robot .....but yet again drew you have hit the nail on the pogo stick Smile
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(26-01-2013, 08:38 PM)flashgordon Wrote: dont we just love the drewman hes like a cybergenic humanoid would love to hear his voice i think hes a robot .....but yet again drew you have hit the nail on the pogo stick Smile

i sound like these guys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QR6u_9m5lY apart from the fact i cant sing a note, but we are from the same area of the uk
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