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New to Docsis 3 and Forceware
#1
Hi know this isnt' the forceware forum but was told I can probably get some help here.
I have a SB5121 running Haxoware. Everything's good I can get on some days maximum speed from it 30 megs

I got this new Docsis 3 motorola modem from Ebay with Forceware. I know Docsis 3 service is in my area because I also have a Docsis 3 modem from the ISP running
I would like to know how to program this to get the maximum speed available
please and thanks
G
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#2
Hi there guys, I've hooked up the forceware SB6121 modem
it's not syncing
I'm not finding a place to enter like a config file etc
Would appreciate some help
thanks
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#3
(17-12-2016, 04:40 AM)positiveg Wrote: Hi know this isnt' the forceware forum but was told I can probably get some help here.
I have a SB5121 running Haxoware. Everything's good I can get on some days maximum speed from it 30 megs

I got this new Docsis 3 motorola modem from Ebay with Forceware. I know Docsis 3 service is in my area because I also have a Docsis 3 modem from the ISP running
I would like to know how to program this to get the maximum speed available
please and thanks
G

How you program is entirely depends on the testing you need to do with your network setup.

What testing are you doing?
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#4
(26-12-2016, 11:31 AM)occalifornia Wrote:
(17-12-2016, 04:40 AM)positiveg Wrote: Hi know this isnt' the forceware forum but was told I can probably get some help here.
I have a SB5121 running Haxoware. Everything's good I can get on some days maximum speed from it 30 megs

I got this new Docsis 3 motorola modem from Ebay with Forceware. I know Docsis 3 service is in my area because I also have a Docsis 3 modem from the ISP running
I would like to know how to program this to get the maximum speed available
please and thanks
G

How you program is entirely depends on the testing you need to do with your network setup.

What testing are you doing?

Well with my old haxoware modem I used to scan network for other macs with higher DL speeds etc n clone Mac get config etc.
Now don't know what testing to do with the docsis 3
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#5
Try using your old modem to scan for certs, once you find certs, apply them to your D3 modem.
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#6
(26-12-2016, 05:51 PM)modembricker Wrote: Try using your old modem to scan for certs, once you find certs, apply them to your D3 modem.

thanks how do i do that though?
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#7
(11-02-2017, 02:59 AM)positiveg Wrote:
(26-12-2016, 05:51 PM)modembricker Wrote: Try using your old modem to scan for certs, once you find certs, apply them to your D3 modem.

thanks how do i do that though?

Get the permission of your network administrator, and then use a tool on your computer which is connected to the modem. Most tools utilize SNMP.
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#8
Has anyone successfully scanned with SNMP on Alpha3.0 or forceWare? I can't for the life of me figure out how to disable IP filters on either of them.
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#9
(14-02-2017, 05:33 AM)sforzando Wrote: Has anyone successfully scanned with SNMP on Alpha3.0 or forceWare? I can't for the life of me figure out how to disable IP filters on either of them.

If only there was an option "Filters" under WAN settings *cough DOCSIS Filters*..
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(14-02-2017, 07:56 PM)occalifornia Wrote: If only there was an option "Filters" under WAN settings *cough DOCSIS Filters*..

I read somewhere that option doesn't work. I tried disabling filters in forceWare but snmpwalk/snmpget still times out, even when trying to do a snmpget to 192.168.100.1.

I'm going to try setting a static IP or try an older model like sb5100 and disable filters manually via telnet to see if that makes any difference.
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