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buggage
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reply to buggage

Re: How to recover from a dead 5100/5200 modem.

Sorry, it wasn't you looking for the .img file. I apologise, that poster had a similar name.

Once you are in the boot> menu, there are some letters that, when typed, will run some commands. The X key, as you found out, will try to download the .img file. Press the H key at the prompt and you will see a short menu of options. At which point are you trying to get to? Perhaps I can help you out.


lucasnishimura

@175.xx.149.adsl.gvt.

before i was just curios about where to get the IMG file...

That screens apears in my terminal without pressing any key.... all the time... I dont know what to do...anymore
Some times modem just enter in a loop gotta 3e.....
Any clue?


buggage
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join:2002-11-28

Try following these steps once you see the boot> prompts.

When you see this:

boot> gotta

Hold down the shift key and press the plus/equals key.

You should receive a message stating:

Whacking NVRAM...

AT the next boot> prompt, press the R key.

The screen should start loading through, and you should be prompted for the MAC address. Type the MAC address of the modem (without any dashes or colons) and press Enter.

The modem should work after you do this. Let us know.


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