Midnight Tboy
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hey once more.
ok so I now have my ambit 200 flashed to sigma 13.5 as per the New Ambit 200 guide, and ready to spoof the macs on my network cards/router etc when its ready to plug in and test.
now the only thing I have left to do is find a valid mac to use and write it . I also need to somehow delay my partner from giving birth today (2 weeks over and to be induced tmw(!) eek!!) so that I can have time to set the mac and test it out oh well at least I'll have the house to myself after lol!!
When I flashed the modem, using the New Ambit 2008 guide....because I didnt have any valid macs for my area (I only used DHCP Force - and didnt know that DHCP Sniffer would produce VALID ones for use)...I used one of the random macs that DHCPForce found...just to complete the process in the instructions and make sure it actually changed the mac aswell as setting a random config file. When connecting to the 1337 page of the router however I did not set the options "Disable Firmware Update" etc as advised in the guide - purely as I wanted to wait until chucked on it a valid mac for my area.
Now when it comes to me "changing" from one cloned mac to another...do I still have to connect the max232 and then follow the Ambitconfig tool steps again. Or can I just connect to the 1337 page and enter the new mac and config files...and then save? Here's hoping for the latter
My next question regarding DHCP Sniffer.
When I started DHCP Sniffer running, I used my own mac address, as I did not at that point know any others. Is that right to use, or do you need a MAC from a different area to start it sniffing properly? I did read however that if you cannot find a valid config/modem then should pick any random mac from the results given so far and press Discover once more (with Brute Force ticked of course). Is this ok?
Is it generally recommended NOT to force a config file as they are likely to be closed off quicker? As all the configs I have found so far in Sniffer, have been cmreg-ntlhome100-light and cmreg-ntlhome120-light. so a) they're for ambit 100/120s and b) they're all low speed ones. Its been running a good few hours and other than them I've only found 1 single Mid level one, which is still for a 120
cheers for the help one more,
Tuck
ok so I now have my ambit 200 flashed to sigma 13.5 as per the New Ambit 200 guide, and ready to spoof the macs on my network cards/router etc when its ready to plug in and test.
now the only thing I have left to do is find a valid mac to use and write it . I also need to somehow delay my partner from giving birth today (2 weeks over and to be induced tmw(!) eek!!) so that I can have time to set the mac and test it out oh well at least I'll have the house to myself after lol!!
When I flashed the modem, using the New Ambit 2008 guide....because I didnt have any valid macs for my area (I only used DHCP Force - and didnt know that DHCP Sniffer would produce VALID ones for use)...I used one of the random macs that DHCPForce found...just to complete the process in the instructions and make sure it actually changed the mac aswell as setting a random config file. When connecting to the 1337 page of the router however I did not set the options "Disable Firmware Update" etc as advised in the guide - purely as I wanted to wait until chucked on it a valid mac for my area.
Now when it comes to me "changing" from one cloned mac to another...do I still have to connect the max232 and then follow the Ambitconfig tool steps again. Or can I just connect to the 1337 page and enter the new mac and config files...and then save? Here's hoping for the latter
My next question regarding DHCP Sniffer.
When I started DHCP Sniffer running, I used my own mac address, as I did not at that point know any others. Is that right to use, or do you need a MAC from a different area to start it sniffing properly? I did read however that if you cannot find a valid config/modem then should pick any random mac from the results given so far and press Discover once more (with Brute Force ticked of course). Is this ok?
Is it generally recommended NOT to force a config file as they are likely to be closed off quicker? As all the configs I have found so far in Sniffer, have been cmreg-ntlhome100-light and cmreg-ntlhome120-light. so a) they're for ambit 100/120s and b) they're all low speed ones. Its been running a good few hours and other than them I've only found 1 single Mid level one, which is still for a 120
cheers for the help one more,
Tuck