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new old head
#1
Wow things have changed, I remember you only needed to scan some macs in different nodes to get online. back then my modem of choice was the sb4100. I'm hearing now you need certs/serials ? How does one obtain or manufacture the certs? Im on OOL Brooklyn NY. oh and is the Motorola SB6120 Modem any good? I only remember the 4100 and DPC2100's Big Grin
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#2
so i grabbed a sb5101 added haxorware, up top it says operational but not working i have a couple macs I scanned from a few miles away.. but i have no idea what settings are needed Sad my log is here

2017-11-26 18:06:49
Error
B301.8
Auth Reject - Permanent Authorization Failure
1970-01-01 00:00:05
Notice
M571.1
Ethernet link up - ready to pass packets
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#3
https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/qu...CSCei31900

Google this....

CM-SP-SECv3.1-I07-170111

https://apps.cablelabs.com/specification/CM-SP-SECv3.1
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#4
(27-11-2017, 12:07 AM)redmoneydash Wrote: Auth Reject - Permanent Authorization Failure

You failed the security check(s) and were put in a walled garden. Huh
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#5
(27-11-2017, 01:14 AM)Fred_Watkins Wrote: https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/qu...CSCei31900

Google this....

CM-SP-SECv3.1-I07-170111

https://apps.cablelabs.com/specification/CM-SP-SECv3.1

this is not a Docsis 3 compliant modem. Is it possible a section in the pdf could help me?

(27-11-2017, 06:59 AM)occalifornia Wrote:
(27-11-2017, 12:07 AM)redmoneydash Wrote: Auth Reject - Permanent Authorization Failure

You failed the security check(s) and were put in a walled garden. Huh

Guess I have to read more!! now if only i knew where to get my providers settings
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#6
Okay I have a subbed modem is there a way to pull certs without opening it?
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