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"cable modems" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-29 18:31:36

This picture appears to be a little datedLocal office - has the uplink; connected to the nodesLocal node - a router connected to the community hubs; you undergo to use a MAC address from another node or you won't be able to get onlineCommunity hub - These are the little green boxes that answer your house; these are connected to bigger and bigger hubs until it's connected to the node. Each node serves several hundred people. When you go on the communicate you get automatically assigned an IP address. It checks your MAC and if it's not registered it tells your computer to use a private DNS server that gives you a "Buy our function" page when you try to go anywhere. But you can just use a different DNS server. If it is registered you can get access immediately (you borrow someone's MAC from another node); alternatively you can set your modem to compel network find. This is an estimate of the cable TV network. This is backed by the fact that users undergo been using uncapped unregistered modems for years and undergo not been caught. telecommunicate companies can pinpoint your location down to the neighborhood level. Anyone who says otherwise is ill-informed. ResourcesHardware RequiredTo successfully acquire free uncapped internet you need to have a modem which has been hacked:Motorola SB3100Motorola SB4100Motorola SB4200Motorola SB5100AMBIT 120AMBIT 200AMBIT 250RCA 245WebSTAR DPC2100However for tutorials on most these you will need to look elsewhere. This tutorial ordain cerebrate on the SB5100 as it is the easiest to modify (although the SB4100 and SB4200 may also be modified by this method). You can pick up these modems on eBay. Alternatively you can buy a pre-modified modem at or. I recommend TCNiSO as Theoryshare uses illegal copies of the BlackCat software that TCNiSO made. You will also need a JTAG cable which you can make yourself (you'll be a 10-pin header and a ribbon cable that will cerebrate to it as come up as a parallel turn close you can solder the ribbon cable to as well as a conjoin iron) or you can buy it from or (again. TCNiSO is recommended). Besides being official it's exceed made. The TCNiSO cable will include an OFFICIAL authorise for the BlackCat software. SoftwareYou'll need BlackCat from TCNiSO. GuideStep 1: Solder the header Kind of blurry but easy to follow. clutch your 10-pin header (get from radioshack or desolder from an old electronics come in). It'll undergo a color plastic piece with 10 pins sticking out of it. One side will have more pin sticking out than the other; looking from the top of the cable modem place the short end through the holes. Use some electrical attach and tape it tightly to the board. Torn it over and conjoin the pins to the board. alter sure that the conjoin doesn't comprehend any other electronics or pins. Make sure that you don't heat any pin long enough to melt the plastic enclose; this will set you back a bit as you will undergo to break up the shroud and push the pin back in displace. act note of the pin hit that has the. Step 2: Making the Cable Very simple visualise easy to follow. You'll be a DB-25 connector with find to the pins on the approve (so you can't just rip apart a printer cable; go buy a proper one at Radioshack). Picture has a bunch of circles and one square. See to find out what it will look desire on your come in. Please say that this is a view of the FRONT of the connector (so everything is flipped around when you solder to the approve). I would recommend getting as long a ribbon cable as possible. Step 3: Install Blackcat SoftwareI don't think I be any pictures or special instructions. There's a download link above. Install it. go 4: Connect cable to modem Also make sure you connect the power cord to the modem and wall. Step 5: cerebrate cable to PCPlug the cable into the parallel port. Recommend setting it to ECP+EPP in your BIOS. Step 6: go away Blackcat software When you start BlackCat if everything is working properly and you didn't screw up the cable your check should look something like this. It's very important that it reports the manufacturer and part and that it connected to the radiate. If not nothing will work. Step 7: Detect radiate) move on the 'Flash' tab move 'Detect'. Check confirmation that the radiate is detected."Detected a MXIC MX29LV160AB flash ic"Step 8: Backup your entire flashOn the flash tab move Read All and save the file somewhere. THIS IS A end BACKUP OF YOUR MODEM. If anything goes do by you'll need this to regenerate it. It will take about 10 minutes. Make sure the box on the right (under Size) says 0x00. Step 9: BootloaderGo to the SB5100 tab. Under "Install new bootloader" move the folder and open up "SIGMAX-BL_v2.6-LITE bin" (look in the software download link above). Then move flash. (if you get a Device not connected error restart. If you still get it you messed the cable up or your parallel port isn't configured properly)go 10: FirmwareOn the SB5100 tab click "Check" at the bottom. Then click Program. It should ask you to find a file. Download this file: unzip it and use the bin inside there (it's the bin other than the bootloader). Step 11: Reboot ModemDisconnect the cable from the modem. Remove the power heap. Connect your computer to the modem with an ethernet cable. close the power approve in. go 12: Online configurationSet your IP address to 192.168.100.2 (gateway 192.168.100.1 mask 255.255.255.0). register "http://192.168.100.1:1337" into your browser. If you see a Sigma page you did good. Change the last few digits of the MAC and Serial (keep the serial numbers only and act the MAC 0-9/A-F) so you don't get caught. move on baseline privacy and stealth mode and forced network find. move off all the others. You also need to change the conig register. Check the forums at theoryshare com or tcniso net to see what config register you'll be to dress it to. Step 13: Change IPChange your IP to automatic. It should pull a new IP from the modem and you should now have internet access. Additional HelpInside of the software case listed above you will find additional guides and images to help you in your seek.

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"An Exhausting Weekend" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-24 09:20:19

Thursday NightThe DSL modem started acting squirrelly just a few days after its second anniversary of flawless operation. Two LEDs lit one blinking instead of four lit. Turned it off then on. Came back later -- same state. Cycled the power again this time waiting until it connected which it did. Sometime later back to the blinking state. Cylced the power one more time -- and no LEDs. Power switch failure? Power supply? The unit is on a UPS/surge protector and the DSL's phone line is also surge protected. I got out my Radio Shack multi-meter but it hasn't been used in a long time and as an LCD based unit it needs batteries. Problem was. I'd used the last two E357/A76/S76 type cells back in the summer and hadn't replaced them in the battery drawer. So I raided the laser pointer we use to amuse the cats -- did I mention that geek tech repairs quickly become complicated?Anyway the power supply was working and opening the DSL modem up found power going into the motherboard. Okay. I figured if the switch bought the farm. I'd just short across the two wires -- except the switch had three wires. Sigh. FridayWhen I set up the DSL two years ago. I went out and bought a DSL modem/router at CompUSA rather than buying a unit from the Allendale phone company. Turns out it's hard to find a DSL modem in a store. Plenty of cable modems. Near as I can tell people don't trust their cable companies so buy their own cable modems. DSL customers don't trust their cable companies either which is why they're buying DSL -- and they tend to buy their equipment from the phone company. This time I went straight to Allendale Telco and bought a DSL modem bridge. SaturdayWhen I set up the DSL two years ago. I also set up two WiFi access points. The first one worked with 128-bit WEP and the Windows 98SE/ME computers liked it just fine. The Windows XP laptops were limited to 40-bit WEP. So the second access point had WPA-PSK encryption and that's what we've been using mainly. Along the way. I bought what I thought was another WiFi access point the same as the second but it turned out that it was a wireless access point/broadband router and I've left it in the box since I got it. Now I needed to install it and use it as the router.1-2 hours of pre-lab work on Friday evening. 3-4 hours of work on Saturday. Starting with having to mess with network cables in order to install a wireless network. (grin)Square Pegs and Round HolesI'm old enough to remember having RS-232 serial cables which wouldn't attach to computers because there were protrusions on the cable or on the case which kept them from touching. Or differing types of connectors for the same type connection -- like 4- and 6- wire Firewire cables. Or mini-USB connectors. Or DB25 versus Centronics-36 parallel cables. But I have never had trouble with an RJ-45 network plug -- except this yellow network cable which came with one of the devices simply wouldn't go into the RJ-45 jack in the laptop. Time to dig out another cable. A blue one. After all the DSL modem said "use the yellow cable to attach to the router" and the router said "use the blue cable to attach to the network device". (grin)Eventually... I got the wireless connected to teh Internets. Yay. But now the HP Deskjet 6980's WiFi wouldn't print. Sigh. SundayI assumed that the printer problem was that the Static IP address I assigned wasn't being registered by the new router which starts off with a different IP range. So I logged onto the WiFi router -- it is cool that things like routers and printers can have network web pages -- and made the changes. And they wouldn't save. Fine. I dug up the printer manual and found out how to reset the printer to its factory defaults. Then I did it's one-button WiFi coordination with the WiFi access point logged onto the printer's webpage changed the newly assigned IP address to a new Static IP address outside of the router's range of dynamic IP addresses... Anyway the damned things all work again. Yay. Can't decide if I'm enthusiastic about getting it all to work (mostly) the way I want it to or pissed off that all this techie stuff is so complicated and despite LEDs and buttons and stuff you have to dig and dig and dig to even find out what button does what -- the graphic icons are meaningless -- or which of a hundred different configuration ways you might be involved in. Technology ain't. Dr. Phil

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"Cable modems.." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-26 03:21:30

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"Comcast forms agreement with Thomson for purchase of VoIP cable ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 01:11:19

Comcast forms agreement with Thomson for purchase of VoIP cable modemsConnected Home News (press release). UK - 27 minutes agoOctober 29. 2007 ? US cable operator Comcast has formed an agreement with French firm Thomson to begin purchasing the latter?s VoIP cable modems (eMTA … This entry was posted on Monday. October 29th. 2007 at 10:10 amand is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. Responses are currently closed but you can from your own site.

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"Comcast forms agreement with Thomson for purchase of VoIP cable modems" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-03 22:17:51

October 29. 2007 – US cable operator Comcast has formed an agreement with cut firm Thomson to begin purchasing the latter’s VoIP cable modems (eMTA modems) to give the operator's continued rollout of its Comcast Digital Voice function. Comcast ordain use the Thomson DHG535 eMTA modems to connect its customers to Comcast Digital Voice and Comcast High-Speed Internet through one device. “As we continue to aggressively deploy Comcast Digital Voice we’re pleased to expand our supplier portfolio by adding Thomson who has consistently delivered reliable cutting-edge devices,” said Peter Kiriacoulacos. Senior Vice President & Chief Procurement Officer for Comcast Cable. The global merchandise for Embedded Multimedia Terminal Adaptors (eMTAs) is forecast by market research firm Dell’Oro to reach around €650mn this year. Comcast provides cable TV services to 24.2mn customers high-sped Internet to 12.1mn customers and voice services to 3mn customers.

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"Howstuffworks "How Cable Modems Work"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-23 16:01:04

Learn about cable modem technology construe cable modem reviews and compare prices and features on popular modem models. Original post: by Copyright © 2007 Microsoft. All rights reserved. These XML results may not be used reproduced or transmitted in any manner or for any purpose other than rendering be Search results within an RSS aggregator for your personal non-commercial use. Any other use of these results requires express written permission from Microsoft Corporation. By accessing this web page or using these results in any manner whatsoever you agree to be bound by the foregoing restrictions at

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"Cable Modems - ARRIS : Products : Touchstone : Cable Modems" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 14:23:37

The Touchstone Cable Modem CM450B is Euro-DOCSIS 1.1 certified and Euro-DOCSIS 2.0 compliant. … to the features included in Touchstone Cable Modems. … XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>


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"Cable modem market grows 19.5% in H1" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-07 16:37:55

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"Modems Make the World Go Round" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 20:24:04

shows that worldwide shipments of cable data and express modems jumped 19.5% in the first half of 2007 compared to the first half of 2006. communicate about fueling the broadband economy. Total shipments hit a preserve of 16.4 million. Motorola has desire been the global leader in cable modem sales and currently has 38% market share compared to the next leading competitor (Cisco’s Scientific Atlanta) with 20.5%. (More market overlap details in the report) In addition to high-performing technology that aim of market share comes from having the manufacturing capacity to produce Of course the market is shifting constantly and competition is far from scarce. One thing the numbers don’t express is how modems are evolving. In addition to breaking drink shipments by voice and data modems it’s interesting to look at how the devices are changing the way broadband is delivered and how all suppliers are having to innovate to keep up. The latest modems on the market are designed to support and specifically channel-bonding technology. While nothing has been certified for DOCSIS 3.0 by CableLabs yet there have been plenty of field tests of pre-DOCSIS 3.0 devices. Motorola’s were the first to be deployed in a commercial channel-bonding implementation and currently are used in both and Korea. In customer tests the modems undergo yielded 138 Mbps with Euro-DOCSIS channel bonding. Next month. Motorola will submit the new SB6120 modem in for official DOCSIS 3.0 certification. Wonder what the new DOCSIS 3.0 modems will do to next year’s shipment numbers. […] Broadband Reports wrote last week about new Motorola modems showing up in consumer self-install kits. Since the modem didn’t appear familiar to me. I thought I’d dig for some details. Here’s what I open out about the new hardware in Motorola’s modem portfolio: […] XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Hacking the Cable Modem" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-21 16:08:59

In the beginning there was dial-up and it was decrease; then came broadband in the create of cable which redefined how we find the internet overlap information and communicate with each other online. Hacking the Cable Modem goes inside the device that makes Internet via cable possible and along the way reveals secrets of many popular cable modems including products from Motorola. RCA. WebSTAR. D-Link and more. Inside Hacking The Cable Modem you'll hit the books:o the history of cable modem hackingo how a cable modem workso the importance of firmware (including multiple ways to install new firmware)o how to unblock communicate ports and open hidden featureso how to cut and modify your cable modemo what uncapping is and how it makes cable modems upload and transfer fasterWritten for people at all skill levels the schedule features step-by-step tutorials with easy to follow diagrams obtain code examples hardware schematics links to software (exclusive to this book!) and previously unreleased cable modem hacks. Download: 17.5 MB You must enter before you can view this text. None of the files shown here are hosted or transmitted by this server. The links are provided solely by this site's users. The administrator of this site (Dl4All. CoM) cannot be held responsible for what its users post or any other actions of its users. You may not use this site to distribute or download any material when you do not have the legal rights to do so. It is your own responsibility to adhere to these terms.

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