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28-02-2012, 10:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 28-02-2012, 10:55 PM by southernyankey1970.)
Correct...You ARE using good certs right?Or are u still trying to use a mac with bypass? Bypass is the very first thing to go when d3comes in...use a good set of certs and no bypass and set bpi to bpi 1.1.
BPI bypass....wow. i vaguely remember that mickey mouse shit. U could make up a mac and surf on that if i remember correctly..lol
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29-02-2012, 12:04 AM
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Welcome to actual testing...
Bpi just means that you can't swap macs. You need the entire cert/mac package...and they must be provisioned. For a few months you can just test clones, but after that you will actually have to know how docsis works and be fluent in telnet.It's comin...trust me. Welcome to the game. Freetards usually give up right here and just pay for it...lmao.
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It is not impossible unless you are lazy...which, btw, took out thousands of so called testers last year...lol. Good riddance!
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If you know what the CMTS has for commands, and you can find most of this on their site, you can determine what command is needed after a certain message is sent and what the time frame to send this "new" command is..Small window and its not a documented command, but it is there..
I can say this, if your lucky enough to find it, you wont share it, as it would be fixed very soon. Those that know it, have their test modems "testing" on those CMTS's..
Good Luck!
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