07-07-2015, 12:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2015, 12:20 PM by Canis-Major.)
If the isp see's your using cert's that are not origional, they wont be able to connect you, wether they switch you on or not.
5100's are EOL (end of life) and isp wont want them on the line, and the chance's of getting an updated firmware with valid cvc for this is probably zero, although you could attempt updating the cvc, but your best option is to correct the 6120 by loading up the origional firmware, did you make a backup? Probably not, so you wont have origional cert's..
Maybe find a good 8mb dump of a 6120, and then try register mac with isp, using origional stock firmware, just to see if isp has even connected you, chance's are your paying for a service already, that you aint getting.. why not ask them to send you another sb?
5100's are EOL (end of life) and isp wont want them on the line, and the chance's of getting an updated firmware with valid cvc for this is probably zero, although you could attempt updating the cvc, but your best option is to correct the 6120 by loading up the origional firmware, did you make a backup? Probably not, so you wont have origional cert's..
Maybe find a good 8mb dump of a 6120, and then try register mac with isp, using origional stock firmware, just to see if isp has even connected you, chance's are your paying for a service already, that you aint getting.. why not ask them to send you another sb?