22-09-2014, 11:57 PM
(22-09-2014, 11:09 PM)kapec Wrote: On normal basis puma firmwares consist of boot script + kernel + filesystem.Mmm, putting a different firmware on top of it without knowing the platform/hardware seems a bit risky to me. I think I'll keep working on the stock firmware, half of the fun is just in learning new stuff
After i started poking around arris firmware there were 2 filesystems, one containing typical "modem" type stuff, and the second one had router software and scripts.
I do not own on of these boxes, but considering the above firmware ships with a lot of modem+router binaries included it might be a bit overwhelming trying to dissect it. I thought that it might be a good idea to try and put something simple like forceware on it, see if it works.
I'm not really sure if it can be uncapped, I'm currently in Mexico, on Cablemas. Still have to figure out if BPI is enabled...
Anyway, thanks for the info!