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Collider
11-10-2009, 04:21 PM
Open the SNMPCfg Admin Program locate the ip address range near the bottom. Then for the first # in the range put your hfc ip address listed in the DHCP Force Application. For the second value put a address considerably higher but no to much higher.

EX. 10.142.1.213 --> 10.142.255.255 is a reasonable value. 10.142.1.213 --> 255.255.255.255 is not. Play around with this application to find a range that will best suit you.

After the info has been entered use the mass get function to retrieve the config names. Then press the + next to the names to get a ip address list.

Put one of the addresses from each config into the step 1 program to find out which config is the fastest in many cases this is not necessary however because the configs are named like BANNED.cm, BRONZE.cm, GOLD.cm, PLATINUM.cm in which case knowing which is the fastest does not require a technical solution.

If the configs do not list you will need to retrieve your current config an explanation for this can be found in the archive this was distributed in. After you have retrieved the config open it with Config Edit and locate your community string. Enter this string into SNMPCfg to find the config names and then later also modify this parameter in DHCP Force.

Open the DHCP Force Application, before you can try to uncap you must first disable the media sense option. This can be found under the DHCP menu. Once media sense is disabled you will most likely have to restart your computer.
After your computer is restarted open the DHCP Force application again enter your modem's MAC Address and use the discover function.

This time after the discover finishes change the config file name to the name of the faster config you found using SNMPCfg admin.
Click the start button in DHCP Force then reboot your cable modem.
The easiest way to do this is to unplug it and then plug it back in.
Wait until the modem is fully booted up then stop the DHCP Force and try to get online. Do not reboot your modem again however because this will set your modem back to its original settings. If all went well you should be on at a faster speed now.


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warez5
26-10-2009, 01:18 PM
Hi thanks for reply m8, have been offline for a while now...
I still cant find the value for the community name m8 im bit stuck!
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I aint getting no results on any scans and im directly plugged into ethernet cable into modem.

warez5
26-10-2009, 02:09 PM
Community strings are only used to set snmp access rights and are 'woofread' and 'woofreadwrite' in all cases.

As for validating the configs, this involves computing the MD5 of the config together with the 'authentication string' (which we don't know). The computed MD5 is compared to the stated MD5.

This prevents modding of configs using vultureware etc.

RSA keypairs are only used in negotiating the TEK's for BPI.

Perfectly possible i'm mistaken tho.
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