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I have 2 types of modem Motorola Clear 
1- CLEAR Modem Series M 2- Motorola CPEi 25150 Clear
I want the way of writing frequencies
These are the frequencies 2505000 2515000 2525000 2535000 2545000
These frequencies telecommunications company outside the United States 
How these frequencies can be written into the modem and storage
Who has the way, please tell me 
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 | I don't understand what you are asking. |
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 | I want to write frequencies such as what is in the picture |
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 | reply to Said87ly In other words, I want to know where in the modem to search for frequencies and add certain frequencies for the modem |
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 | I see, wish i knew how to myself. What you want to do is try to connect to the tower with the highest cinr and the lowest rssi. The graph you are showing is all the towers that the modem sees. I only have two, wish i knew how to choose. |
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| reply to Said87ly Available Networks Service Provider Name RSSI (dBm) CINR (dB) BS ID Preamble Index Truncated Sector ID Truncated NAP ID Frequency (KHz) BW (KHz) Date & Time -58 33 0x00000226455a 59 0x5a 0x02 2561500 10000 03/24/2013 14:14 PM 00:00:02 -64 27 0x000002266c59 0x3b 0x59 0x02 2683500 10000 03/24/2013 14:14 PM |
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 WiFiguruTo infinity... and beyondPremium join:2005-06-21 CLMTCAXF Reviews:
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| reply to Said87ly Said87ly wants to modify the modems to work on those frequencies.
I don't think you'll be able to honestly. Since Clear has their custom firmware on it -- there really is no way -- unless maybe you got the DD-WRT guys to crack it.
Even then, isn't WiMAX a closed source? |
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 | Thanks , I want to ask you the frequencies where usually be found in the modem
Because now there are no frequencies written in modem, and I want to book frequencies in the image only |
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 | reply to richyque This is another modem, not the modem with me, and I want to do exactly like him, but I can not, unfortunately, I'm tired of a lot to try, and I want to help me, to thank him for the length of my life |
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 | reply to richyque What issue firmware For the modem, which is owned? |
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 WiFiguruTo infinity... and beyondPremium join:2005-06-21 CLMTCAXF | reply to Said87ly I think WiMAX is a closed source, therefore you cannot edit anything having to do with the frequencies of WiMAX |
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 | This should get you into engineering mode of the modem, In the Gemtek series you can set special frequencies. Give it a try.
1. Download an install your favorite Tamper Proxy. I used TamperIE for Internet Explorer. You can get it from »www.bayden.com/tamperie/ Configure it to "tamper with HTTP Posts". 2. go to 192.15.1 and log into the device. the default password is either "motorola" or "CLEAR123" 3. Once in, go try to do something (like change the password), and hit "save" 4. when the TamperIE window comes up, click on the "PrettyPost" tab on the bottom. 5. In the left column, you should see something similar to "webui:settings/password". Chage that to "webui:settings/provider/ISPName" In the column to the right, type in "Clear" (You might have to make this "Clearwire" if "Clear" doesnt work. Now click "Send Altered Data" 6. now repeat steps 3-5, only this time change the password field in the left column to "webui:settings/enable_customization" and the value in the column to the right to "1". Now click "Send Altered Data" 7. if all goes well, when you load the page with the WiMax settings, it should let you edit the realm. You should now also be able to edit everything on the "telephony" page.
Good Luck! Let me know how it works |
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