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Exactly a year since I've been a member here in Symbianize thinking I should give back some of what I've learned.
I've noticed that a lot are still at lost about mac changing and stuffs so I've compiled my knowledge (from Symbianize) and experience about the ever-so-popular bm622 (same to bm621 and bm625) thought it might be useful for beginners and intermediate level users alike. NOT for bm622i
I'll try my best to be as straightforward as possible.
Assuming your Wimax is all set (power, cable connections, external antenna, signals etc)
Lets begin to jump start your Wimax!
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Tip: Using your own MAC series is recommended for safety precaution.
MAC series examples:
10:C6:1F:XX:XX, 20:2B:C1:XX:XX, 64:16:F0:XX:XX (where X is a corresponding value)
*Want to change your mac the traditional way?
then go here ---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=403963
You still need a working mac for it to work.
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Tip: If for example the most stable frequency in your area is 2612000 then that's the only frequency you'll ever need within your area.
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btw you can also opt for the software protection from lavaboy or syntaxerror00100 to escape the fuzz but the downside is you won't be able to scan for MACs while its active.
lavaboy's
---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=520108
syntaxerror00100's
---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=691864
Any will do, its just a matter of personal preference.
*Other known ways to prevent FWD (Firmware Destroyer)
-Get a good antivirus, Avast free will do.
-Be like a legit, when changing MAC change the serial number that corresponds to the MAC as well.
*In a suspected case of FWD
When you wake up after you left your modem on overnight and all you see is a LAN LED:
-Try to do restore default via GUI or telnet cmd prompt.
-or push the "hard reset button" using a pin or any other appropriate material.
-Never turn your modem off as you'll be likely complete the process of their firmware "destroyer" update.
BM625 blank WAN solution
go here ---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=757096
BM622 2011 version password generator
go here ---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=806215
more tweaks to follow..
Please DON'T quote this post.[/B][/B][/B]
Exactly a year since I've been a member here in Symbianize thinking I should give back some of what I've learned.
I've noticed that a lot are still at lost about mac changing and stuffs so I've compiled my knowledge (from Symbianize) and experience about the ever-so-popular bm622 (same to bm621 and bm625) thought it might be useful for beginners and intermediate level users alike. NOT for bm622i
I'll try my best to be as straightforward as possible.
Assuming your Wimax is all set (power, cable connections, external antenna, signals etc)
Lets begin to jump start your Wimax!
==============================================
==============================================
Tip: Using your own MAC series is recommended for safety precaution.
MAC series examples:
10:C6:1F:XX:XX, 20:2B:C1:XX:XX, 64:16:F0:XX:XX (where X is a corresponding value)
*Want to change your mac the traditional way?
then go here ---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=403963
You still need a working mac for it to work.
==============================================
==============================================
Tip: If for example the most stable frequency in your area is 2612000 then that's the only frequency you'll ever need within your area.
==============================================
==============================================
btw you can also opt for the software protection from lavaboy or syntaxerror00100 to escape the fuzz but the downside is you won't be able to scan for MACs while its active.
lavaboy's
---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=520108
syntaxerror00100's
---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=691864
Any will do, its just a matter of personal preference.
*Other known ways to prevent FWD (Firmware Destroyer)
-Get a good antivirus, Avast free will do.
-Be like a legit, when changing MAC change the serial number that corresponds to the MAC as well.
*In a suspected case of FWD
When you wake up after you left your modem on overnight and all you see is a LAN LED:
-Try to do restore default via GUI or telnet cmd prompt.
-or push the "hard reset button" using a pin or any other appropriate material.
-Never turn your modem off as you'll be likely complete the process of their firmware "destroyer" update.
BM625 blank WAN solution
go here ---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=757096
BM622 2011 version password generator
go here ---> http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=806215
more tweaks to follow..
Please DON'T quote this post.[/B][/B][/B]