21-07-2018, 06:34 PM
(21-07-2018, 04:30 PM)rblstyl Wrote: Hey thanks for the response. Yes i have have tried serveral certs including the orginal certs from the brand new modem. Also the modem is getting a signal when brand new because they are updating and also they get me to the activation website from Sp3trm. Also when i load Alpha it does lock on and the modem even say functional but when I try to go online its say the website is not trusted and when I put in a dns 8.8.8.8 it says it cant communicate with the dns server. I tried several dns and same problem. As far as signal level I have a connect with the original firmware I get -6 and on the us I get 45 but I did notice when I flash with forceware I could never get a lock on signal fully just one on each side. I connect the modem straight from the cable coming in through the house without any splitters or anything. I even called Sp3trm and told them the my cable boxes where turning off by themselves to come check my cabling and they also checked my signal and said everything looks good as far as signal goes and they evern replaced all my tv boxes and gave me a month free Hehe.
When you're online, meaning that the modem is saying "operational", you have most likely pulled a self-registration configuration file as your MAC is not in their system. What I have seen is that providers use ARP positioning (or something similar) to make sure that any website you attempt to go on, is redirected to their self-registration page.
Due to this, none of the certificates of the websites you're attempting to visit or have stored match the certificates of the provider's self registration page. Usually firefox will give you an option to "get me out of here" and chrome will do something similiar.
You're on the cable network, just not receiving a publicly addressable IP. Have you attempted to take your certificates out of your subbed modem and put them on your forceware modem? I know you mentioned that you had used an Ubee, but I do not believe that forceware has support for Ubee certificates. Most likely that means that you're going to have to extract all 5 certificates/keys and load them into your forceware/alpha modem and not just the two typically referenced here: private key & private certificate.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.