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#1
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First off i would like to say hi to everyone here. Im new to modding and i am trying to learn as much as possible. Unfortunatly i keep coming across outdated material for what i want to know. Just curious if anyone else on here is canadian and has any info on the security of my isp. Will be switching to a smaller carrier riding the backbone of shaw. They are listing sb5100-6100 on their compatible modems list. Curious if maybe i should start with a premodded sb? Your thoughts?. Thanks in advance.
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(26-08-2015, 09:16 AM)cooper420 Wrote: First off i would like to say hi to everyone here. Im new to modding and i am trying to learn as much as possible. Unfortunatly i keep coming across outdated material for what i want to know. Just curious if anyone else on here is canadian and has any info on the security of my isp. Will be switching to a smaller carrier riding the backbone of shaw. They are listing sb5100-6100 on their compatible modems list. Curious if maybe i should start with a premodded sb? Your thoughts?. Thanks in advance.

The Best Way To Test The Security Is By Testing Yourself. , Just Because Hes In Same Place Doesn't Mean That Security Is The Same... EXAMPLE My Security Is TITE! like i cant do anything that is posted... but my friend lives about 5 MINS From me SAME ISP DIFFERENT SECURITY He Can Do Alott More Than I Can ... So Get Yourself a premodd and start testing what you can and cant do ... Plus It Would Be Better For You To Learn....
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#3
well lucky you not around here lol
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#4
Yes thank you for your post.. going to have my premod online in a few weeks and going to start digging around to see what i can learn about their security.. will post my findings here. Smile
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#5
If i get a premod is there a way to backup the firmware incase the tech changes.it?
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#6
yes just read the whole chip before you do anything .. save it
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