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virgin is only website i can go to
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i've been using a haxorware'd modem now for 2 n half years and not really had a problem, til 2 days ago--
virgin went down in the area for about 7 hours, everyones TV phones n internet. when it came back on my modem couldnt connect, and it took alot of messing just to get in 192.168.100.1, i've got about 30 addresses and all of them take me to virgins activation page, and no further-- are all them addresses now useless or is it a redirecting issue???
PLEASE HELP
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#2
they updated the security in your area
you need certs to match the mac address your using
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#3
Hi
I have the same problem 2 days ago in Socal, can you explain more about cert, and where can I get it

Thanks
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#4
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as to getting them you get them from a subbed modem
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Thanks for the info, where can i get cert from here??

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#6
you need to extract them from a subscribed modem thats on a different node
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(07-07-2011, 07:53 PM)drewmerc Wrote: you need to extract them from a subscribed modem thats on a different node

CAN YOU GIVE ME THE INSTRUCTION

THANKS
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How to extract certificates using jtag
Programs needed Toms Jtag utility and cmnonexp101.exe (search they are here somewhere)

Connect your modem and jtag to your computer and open toms jtag utility Then type in detect.
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Then you need to enter tablist into the box at the bottom of the program. This should diplay all the sections of your modems memory
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The part we are interested in is the CFG part as this contains the cable modem certificates
so type getram CFG into the program. After a few seconds it should display getram: Complete as shown in the pic below.
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We have now copied the file from the modems ram into your computers ram. The next thing we need to do is save this as a file so enter the command
save CFG
Make sure you save the file in the same directory as your cmnonxp101.exe file.
Now we need to open up a dos window and browse to where you saved cmnonxp101.exe eg C:\
and enter cmnonexp101.exe -e -f nonvol.bin
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This should now extract all the certificates to your computer
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now browse to the directory where you ran cmnonexp101 from an there should be all your cable modem certificates
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guide & images stolen from http://www.modatron.com (thanks skippy)



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(07-07-2011, 07:53 PM)drewmerc Wrote: you need to extract them from a subscribed modem thats on a different node

different node=different state(florida=cali)?????,is it have to be sub cable modem????can Haxo modem working????THANK
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in uk each node is about 3km² in size (by my reckoning of where i am)
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