Haxorware Tutorial for SB5101 (works on compatible modems)

September 20, 2017 | Author: ModemPremodz Sales | Category: Internet Protocols, Internet Architecture, Networks, Internet Standards, Networking Standards
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Basic guide for starters in the scene wanting to get use to the haxorware firmware. Sold at www.modempremodz.net for sal...

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Power and RJ-45 only Plug in the only the RJ-45 cable from your modem to your PC’s NIC card and power the modem down. If using a laptop make sure to turn off the wifi to not disrupt your configuration by blocking the IP address needed. Then, plug in the power to the modem after this and NEVER plug in the coaxial wire until you have you modem configured properly and ready to test. Reason is because you need to make sure the firmware upgrade feature is disabled so it does not overtake your firmware before you have a chance to even look at it to configure.

GUI Access via Browser Once you’re all plugged up and ready your PC or end device should have received an IP address (usually up to 1 minute). Once this is done, simply open your browser of choice, and enter “192.168.100.1” without the quotes. Hit enter and from there you should see your settings and ready for configuration, congratulations. ****Troubleshooting ****Some report issues logging i nto the modem, if your modem does not get an IP address please set your NIC card manually. To do so: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Get to the network settings (if you needs specifics we can support PC or MAC any OS just e-mail support). Open the IP settings and change the NIC from dynamic to static. Set the Gateway to 192.168.100.1 and the IP address to 192.168.100.x (x being anything under 255). Set the Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 although it will do it automatically on some OS’s. Retry to Access the GUI via browser.

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Settings Factory Mode - This forces the modem to behave as if it was supplied by the ISP and bypasses customs settings. Disable Firmware Upgrades - This option will force Haxorware to ignore new modem firmware pushes from the ISP. Un-checking this could compromise your Haxorware install and overwrite your firmware. Force Network Access Tries default settings to login.

Tftp Enforce Bypass If your ISP enforces Tftp configuration file this option will tell the modem to download the supplied config file at the right point - even if you are using another one. Disable IP Filters on startup IP filters are used by some ISP's to block traffic of certain types on certain ports (such as if your ISP blocks port 80 to prevent you from hosting a web server). This option bypasses them entirely without hassle.

Baseline Privacy This is important to know about if you are trying to provision, it is best that you first get your stock modem provisioned. Get that modem hacked with Haxorware after by emailing [email protected], if you purchased a modem from them they will do this service for free!! It includes backing up your original material and sending it all to you via mail, after we will ship back your unit for a fee of only $4.75 via paypal to get it back to you within just 3 days or less after it touches our hands at ModemPremodz.net!! When you get the material you simply inject it into the modem using the Baseline Restore Certs…..and your all good to go with your newly provisioned modem with Haxorware waiting to be configured to your liking. As for your stock modem we always put back on stock firmware when you get it back unless told.

BPI Baseline privacy Your version running. BPI 1.1 must be enabled to use docsis 1.1 config files with valid certificates. Bypass must be enabled to use 1.1 configs with self signed certificates. Provisioned lines are important here, and we do not support MAC scanning and trading so please do not ask.

Backup Saves your current certificate set for later so you have it and can use it on whatever modem you please.

Restore from filesystem Restore uploaded or previously backed up certificate sets saved on the modems filesystem.

Restore from file Can be restored from a single file from your PC

Advanced Telnet Usage Commands stop scanning frequency cd /d scan_stop or cd /cm scan_stop

start scanning frequency cd /d goto_ds 327 (will be 327 Mhz, and if not hitch continues scanning) show HFC IP cd /d ip_show or: cd /ip lease_show Show information about registered modem cd /d modem_caps clear logs cd /e flush disable snmp filters cd /s filters off yes set snmp to NoAccess cd /s view_v1v2 NoAccess show snmp information cd /s n2m y Hide System OID cd /s

delete sysDescr write print certificate values cd /n/b print private print public print root print cm_cert print ca_cert change certificate values cd /n/b change_key public change_key private change_key root change_key cm_cert change_key ca_cert write place root or ca_cert in dynamic memory cd /n/b key_location root false key_location ca_cert false write set frequency and channel cd /n/d ds_frecuency xxx DOCSIS, C -> more) cm_annex @ (@ = 1 -> Annex A, 0 -> Annex B, 2 - Annex C, 3 hybrid) Write (It is necessary to change the cm_annex if you change the annex) change Ethernet MAC cd /n/h mac_address 2 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff write change USB MAC cd /n/h usb_mac_address aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff write change the HFC MAC cd /

write_memory 2155776876 0x11 write_memory 2155776877 0x22 write_memory 2155776878 0x33 write_memory 2155776879 0x44 write_memory 2155776880 0x55 write_memory 2155776881 0x66 cd /n write or Assuming our MAC address is AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF, enter: write_memory -s 4 0x807e8b98 0xAABBCCDD write_memory -s 2 0x807e8b9c 0xEEFF or cd n/h mac_address 1 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff cd /n write show the current state cd /n/h show or: cd /n/d show enable telnet access cd /n/m enable_telnet true write

Change the username and pass for telnet cd /n/m user_name password write Disable external telnet access(stops others from being able to access your telnet from the coax side) cd /n/m telnet_ipstacks 2 write

Completely disable any firmware changes without a Jtag, change from 0 to 3 if you want to tftp new firmware to your modem though

cd \ cd non-vol cd snmp max_dload_tries 0 write

DNS OPEN \ Free to use First go to: Start> Control Panel > Network Connections > Right click on your active network adapter > Choose Properties

Next, you have to choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) as shown above. On VISTA OR WINDOWS 7, choose Internet protocol (TCP/IPv4)). Then click Properties, and you should see these boxes:

For the box "Use the following DNS server addresses", put in any of given addresses below:

Googl 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 OpenDNS 208.67.222.222

208.67.220.220 Verizon (level3) 4.2.2.1 4.2.2.2 4.2.2.3 4.2.2.4 4.2.2.5 4.2.2.6 Verizon 151.197.0.38 151.197.0.39 151.202.0.84 151.202.0.85 151.202.0.85 151.203.0.84 151.203.0.85 199.45.32.37 199.45.32.38 199.45.32.40 199.45.32.43 ORSC 199.166.24.253 199.166.27.253 199.166.28.10 199.166.29.3 199.166.31.3

195.117.6.25 204.57.55.100 GTE 192.76.85.133 206.124.64.1 One Connect IP 67.138.54.100 Cox.net Exetel 220.233.167.31 VRx Network Services 199.166.31.3 SpeakEasy 66.93.87.2 216.231.41.2 216.254.95.2 64.81.45.2 64.81.111.2 64.81.127.2 64.81.79.2 64.81.159.2 66.92.64.2 66.92.224.2 66.92.159.2 64.81.79.2 64.81.159.2

64.81.127.2 64.81.45.2 216.27.175.2 66.92.159.2 66.93.87.2 Sprintlink 199.2.252.10 204.97.212.10 204.117.214.10 Cisco 64.102.255.44 128.107.241.185 Dnsadvantage 156.154.70.1 156.154.71.1 Scrublt 67.138.54.100 207.225.209.66 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Universal DNS Servers Server 1 69.111.95.106 Server 2 206.156.191.153 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------International

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Australia QLD 144.140.70.29 144.140.71.15 144.140.70.16 Westnet (ADSL) 203.21.20.20 203.10.1.9 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Canada Shaw Cable 64.59.144.16 64.59.144.17 Telus(BC) 154.11.128.129 154.11.128.150 154.11.128.1 154.11.128.2 154.11.128.130 209.53.4.150 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------China I-Cable (Hong Kong) 210.80.60.1

210.80.60.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Italy Alice 212.216.112.112 212.216.172.62 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Malaysia Schoolnet (ADSL) 202.75.44.18 203.106.3.171 202.75.44.20 Tmnet Streamyx (ADSL) 202.188.0.132 202.188.0.133 202.188.0.147 202.188.0.161 202.188.0.181 202.188.0.182 202.188.1.4 202.188.1.5 202.188.1.23 202.188.1.25 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mexico Cablemas (Cable 128kbps)

69.44.143.245 200.79.192.3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Nederland Hetnet 10.0.0.5 10.0.0.2 10.0.0.3 Planet Internet 195.121.1.34 195.121.1.66 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------New Zealand Xtra (DSL) 202.27.158.40 202.27.156.72 Paradise (DSL) 203.96.152.4 203.96.152.12 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Portugal Netvisão (Cable) 213.228.128.6 213.228.128.5 TVTel 195.22.0.204

195.22.0.205 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sweden Tele2 130.244.127.161 130.244.127.169 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------United Kingdom AOL 205.188.146.145 Blueyonder/Telewest (Cable) 193.38.113.3 194.177.157.4 BTInternet 194.73.73.172 194.73.73.173 194.72.9.44 194.72.9.38 (Cardiff, S.Wales) 194.72.9.39 (Cardiff, S.Wales) Bulldog Broadband Ns3.bulldogdsl.com . 83.146.21.5 (South) Ns4.bulldogdsl.com . 83.146.21.6 (South) Ns5.bulldogdsl.com . 212.158.248.5 (North) Ns6.bulldogdsl.com . 212.158.248.6 (North) Nildram (ADSL) 213.208.106.212

213.208.106.213 NTL (Cable) and Virgin.net (ADSL) 194.168.4.100 194.168.8.100 Pipex (ADSL) 62.241.162.35 62.189.34.83 Silvermead (Satellite, DSL, ISDN) 62.55.96.226 62.55.96.109 (unchecked) Telewest (Cable) 62.31.176.39 194.117.134.19 Tiscali, Screaming.net, Worldonline, Lineone 212.74.112.66 212.74.112.67 212.74.114.129 (Cambridge) 212.74.114.193 (Cambridge) Wanadoo UK (ADSL) 195.92.195.94 195.92.195.95 Zen Internet Primary DNS: 212.23.8.1 Secondary DNS: 212.23.3.1

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