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- #Technicolor modem support number driver#
- #Technicolor modem support number Pc#
- #Technicolor modem support number mac#
- #Technicolor modem support number windows#
If you see it connects then it means this strategy is viable and tch-exploit should continue working up to get root. If you see the connection keeps failing because the router sends TLS clien hello (wants to use HTTPS) then there is a little more to try but chances to succeed are quite low. Setup tch-exploit to use that port for its fake ACS. Then you capture the traffic once again and check for failed TCP connections (TCP SYN packets) coming from the router, and check which port is trying to connect to.
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#Technicolor modem support number Pc#
You nned to setup a small DNS server on your PC so that URL can resolve to your PC IP so the router will try connecting to your PC in place of the ISP's ACS. What you need to check is if this URL is an HTTPS one or not, but the DNS resolve query won't tell that to you. The Vodafone support page here states the firmware are automatically updated, so there should be some CWMP enabled, and if this is rhe case you will see in the capture an attempt to DNS resolve a statically set (hardcoded) ACS URL. Just make sure there are no other network interfaces active on the PC (no wifi, no other ethernet cables, ecc.).
#Technicolor modem support number windows#
From the screenshot it's not much clear if VLAN ID is enabled or disabled but the capture says ther's no VLAN ID set, so you can also use Windows if you like.
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You will see it assigning a DHCP address to the router at least. You can ignore the lack of option 60 and try using tch-exploit as is soon after another factory-reset. I can see the DHCP discover packets from the router, however it looks like it's not sending any option 60 for ACS discovery. if this devices have CWMP enabled with ACS discovery during first boot after factory reset: for this we need to look into a capture done after a factory reset, otherwise look into the webui for any CWMP options, beware they may disappear or become locked after CWMP is used for the first time after a factory reset (CWMP requires such settings to become not editable nor visible once they are successfully used to join an ACS), so if you can't see them look for them in the webui after a factory reset while you keep the router offline.
#Technicolor modem support number driver#
#Technicolor modem support number mac#
Every packet in there comes from an ASUS MAC address which I presume to be you PC.
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RBI file name: Vodafone-wi-fi-hub-firmware-CRF976.rbi.RBI file name: Vodafone-wi-fi-hub-firmware-CRF880.rbi.Other potentially relevant info about this firmware version:.Custom firmware version strings used by ISP in addition to the above:.No, as far as I know it has never been rooted.Yes, following another different strategy.Yes, by using a root strategy listed in the wiki.I've spent hours searching and can find very little about this board. Commercial name from the ISP: Vodafone WiFi Hub ( Vodadafone-wifi-hub-guide.pdf - src)ĭid anybody ever manage to get root on that device already?.My gateway is currently running firmware version -2081007-ACR12 from Vodafone in Australia.