EliteDataEliteData Premium Member join:2003-07-06 Philippines |
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Re: The Greedy Hackeri have all his documentation and software. the SB4200 is one modem that is easy "broken" into. |
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67845017 (banned)
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2012-Jun-29 4:49 pm
Yeah, I'd gotten those materials as well. Mostly out of curiousity to see how he was accomplishing the hacks.
No way was I going to do it. It wasn't worth the possible theft of service charges. |
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EliteDataEliteData Premium Member join:2003-07-06 Philippines |
i did this with an old SB4200 just to try, it did work but i disconnected it after 60 seconds. |
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I hope you get a year in jail for every second you were connected. |
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67845017 (banned) join:2000-12-17 Naperville, IL
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67845017 (banned)
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2012-Jun-29 5:00 pm
Are you being serious?? |
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EliteDataEliteData Premium Member join:2003-07-06 Philippines |
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said by iwinrar:I hope you get a year in jail for every second you were connected. i compress you like winrar |
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said by 67845017:Are you being serious?? a 60 second test for proof of concept is the same as someone doing 90 MPH on a 55 MPH for 60 seconds. i dont know what "winrar's" comment was supposed to be sarcastic or what, but it surely was not necessary. |
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67845017 (banned) join:2000-12-17 Naperville, IL
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67845017 (banned)
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2012-Jun-29 5:06 pm
People are just weird. |
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EliteDataEliteData Premium Member join:2003-07-06 Philippines |
i most certainly would have not used the device beyond the time i needed to confirm the software and documentation actually worked on the device after i had applied it. cable companies can use a technology known as "radio ping echoing" to get an approximate distance between the head end and the device. approximate distance is calculated by the travel time of the radio signals (modem is a duplex device) "radio mirroring" can be used to see exactly how many splitters and terminators exist" |
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said by iwinrar:I hope you get a year in jail for every second you were connected. ? I guess people have just been conditioned to live in a police state. What a crazy statement. |
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BiggA Premium Member join:2005-11-23 Central CT ·Frontier FiberOp.. Asus RT-AC68
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At least on Comcast, this wouldn't work anymore, as they are managing everything on the network side to do PowerBoost. Heck, they probably provision their modem uncapped anyways to get PowerBoost, and then throttle you back to your speed at the CMTS or higher up. |
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said by EliteData:a 60 second test for proof of concept is the same as someone doing 90 MPH on a 55 MPH for 60 seconds. Because testing for proof of concept gives the same adrenaline rush as cruising down a road at 90mph. |
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indeed I love how people take sarcastic comments The internet is the most serious place in the world more so then even funerals. |
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67845017 (banned)
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2012-Jun-29 11:46 pm
You may or may not have been joking (hard to tell in text), but there are plenty on this website that genuinely would/do feel that way. |
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SimbaSevenI Void Warranties join:2003-03-24 Billings, MT |
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..wow.. Really? |
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burner50Proud Union THUG Premium Member join:2002-06-05 Iowa |
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said by EliteData:said by 67845017:Are you being serious?? a 60 second test for proof of concept is the same as someone doing 90 MPH on a 55 MPH for 60 seconds. i dont know what "winrar's" comment was supposed to be sarcastic or what, but it surely was not necessary. Not even close to being the same thing. |
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freederengel to BiggA
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2012-Jun-30 9:42 pm
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You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, do you? |
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aaronwt Premium Member join:2004-11-07 Woodbridge, VA Asus RT-AX89
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said by AnonPerson:said by EliteData:a 60 second test for proof of concept is the same as someone doing 90 MPH on a 55 MPH for 60 seconds. Because testing for proof of concept gives the same adrenaline rush as cruising down a road at 90mph. Which is zero adrenaline rush. |
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Omega Premium Member join:2002-07-30 Golden, CO |
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said by AnonPerson:said by EliteData:a 60 second test for proof of concept is the same as someone doing 90 MPH on a 55 MPH for 60 seconds. Because testing for proof of concept gives the same adrenaline rush as cruising down a road at 90mph. You consider 90mph an adrenaline rush? I consider it being 3mph faster than my normal cruising speed. |
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RR ConductorRidin' the rails Premium Member join:2002-04-02 Redwood Valley, CA ARRIS SB6183 Netgear R7000
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said by Omega:said by AnonPerson:said by EliteData:a 60 second test for proof of concept is the same as someone doing 90 MPH on a 55 MPH for 60 seconds. Because testing for proof of concept gives the same adrenaline rush as cruising down a road at 90mph. You consider 90mph an adrenaline rush? I consider it being 3mph faster than my normal cruising speed. I consider it stupid and reckless, and I hope anybody going that fast gets tickted heavily and/or lands in jail. The highways are NOT your personal speedway. |
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is this like a time-domain reflectometer? |
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SimbaSevenI Void Warranties join:2003-03-24 Billings, MT ·StarLink
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said by RR Conductor:I consider it stupid and reckless, and I hope anybody going that fast gets tickted heavily and/or lands in jail. The highways are NOT your personal speedway. The speed limit was "Reasonable and Prudant" here 15 years ago for a few years. It was fun while it lasted and most people driving that fast drove rather well. |
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lol I was imagining a residential street when I typed that, not a highway. |
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