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Is a similar link … a bit messy and not as good as the one SkyN3t gave, but you can download the utils needed from that page. My CableModem is humming away nicely. I know this is a really old thread but if anybody needs info on hacking cable modems go to www. Your ISP will ban you if you hack into your modem so this would not be advisable. I get 15Mbs downstream and a little over 2. That is very true. Home News Reviews.

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The SB can be modified but you must solder an adapter to the modem motherboard in order to change the firmware or perform any modifications. Is this process illegal? Generally, modifying a device that you purchased is not illegal, or using our devices on a network that you own or have permission, is not illegal.

There are many restrictions to doing so, and every country is different. Theoryshare takes no responsibilty for user actions. While under certain circumstances products sold or distributed through Theoryshare may be used to steal service, Theoryshare does not condone cable theft and no support will be given to any user wishing to steal service.

I am having trouble with this process is there a easier way to uncap my connection? If you are having problems with this process you can purchase a pre-modified modem from Theoryshare which is ready out of the box or you may sent your surfboard into be modified. Pre-Modified modems will work on any Docsis network. I am having trouble with this process but I would like to continue, but need support. The prior is the preferred method, both methods will work only on Motorola Surfboard cable modems SB and earlier.

Firmware modification is compatible with SB and SB modems. Firmware modification is also possible on the SB however it requires you make a special cable which you solder to the modem's motherboard. Improving your speed is a definite given. That's what I'm running at right now. There are lots of hard to find configs out there, but a 3rd party sniffer or the built in sniffer can find them if you let it go for awhile. It all comes down to what the isp has to offer. Some people are lucky enough to still be able to get their modem to bypass the tftp server and take a modified config file from a spoofed server set up on their system.

As far as getting caught, your isp has ways of finding out who's using their bandwidth, but it costs more money and takes time to do so. Plus, you are flying under the radar. In the few, public cases that individuals have been caught, they were totally abusing the bandwidth.

Like leaving Bit Torrent or other file sharing programs running at full speed indefinitely. Red flags will fly if an unknown source is downloading several TeraBytes a month as well as uploading countless Gigabytes. Not to mention the server type, FTP setups that were being utilized. The entire situation was ugly. Cable internet is a shared connection. Killing the bandwidth causes problems for other users on the node.

I've yet to read a post from someone here at Theoryshare regarding their isp watching them or sending out any letters. That's because we go about our internet business as usual. These people, myself included, enjoy the faster speeds and use close to the same amount of bandwidth as before. It's not planned or anything. The magic lasts a couple months, then the deck gets stomped in, the foam goes dead and in 6 months you need another.

I started shaping about 15 years ago, did 3 boards with conventional materials Clark foam blanks, before they went under and began experimenting. I did one XPS board, choosing baby blue instead of pink Dow vs.

Corning and it went pretty well. Nothing sticks to polyethylene. I tried a bunch of stuff, including scoring the foam with razor blades hoping the physical bond would be enough, but sadly the dreaded soft spots popped up, grew, and eventually the whole deck by the tail was detached.

Maybe someone else will find a way to make it work. I eventually settled on a sandwich-skin construction how many high performance composites are made using balsa from model aircraft suppliers, and very lightweight EPS for the core the white beaded stuff, purchased at Home Depot, to boot. I used a vac bag and good epoxy resin, and they came out great after I ironed out some kinks. The last board I did became my daily shortboard and still is, weighs around 5 lb, and is still in great shape a decade later.

So hats off, keep at it, and enjoy the satisfaction of sliding a few on your own self-made equipment! Stoke level is off the charts. On my 20th board right now!

I got a starter kit for my birthday and it changed my life! Great resources to learn how to shape and glass boards on that website.



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