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My cousin has a Comcast modem that goes super fast and I would really like to be able to get the certs from it since he is on a different node. The only problem is, I am unable to convince him to let me open it to get them. How would I be able to get them from him, and preferably quickly, without opening the modem? I know there is some way with SNMP, but I'm not exactly sure how to do it with a modem. My modem is an SB5101 and I'm pretty sure his is too.
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if his is a 5101 you gotta open it
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Oh, well I'll check next time I go there. But does a 5100 work without opening it?
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yes ip full can dump the certs
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Usually, how to check if they are on different nodes?
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how far is your house to his house? you could try to go by the city, or the distance from your house to his house. about 3-5 miles.
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should be easy but i have no idea for comcast your address is c-xx-xx-xx-xxx.hsd1.ga.comcast.net (the xx is your ip)
so i guess hsd1 would change to hsd2 (i think)
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what are the options for a DPC2100R2?