Cellpipe 7130 Usb Driver
I was having the same problem with Alcatel Lucent Cellpipe modem with. Installer) and paste it in the folder of the downloaded modem driver.
My absolutely favourite modem provided by TELUS, the Alcatel Cellpipe 7130. Unfortunately, TELUS has stopped providing updates for this modem which is based on the same Broadcom reference platform as the Actiontec V1000H (BCM 6368.)I am pleased to present to you an Alcatel Cellpipe 7130 with the latest Actiontec V1000H ADSL PHY driver A2pv6C035f integrated into the firmware of the Alcatel Cellpipe 7130 with SRA and PhyR enabled by default.DownloadHow to Install1. Set your the IP Address of your PC to 10.10.10.2/255.255.255.02. Navigate to » in your favourite web browser3. Enter the credentials to access the DSL Router admin page (we can't post the username/password pair on this site)4. Navigate to Management Update Software and select the firmware that you have extracted from the provided RAR file5. Select the Update Software button and wait for your modem to update6.??7.
Profit!Once again, no warranty is provided with this firmware. I do this out of the goodness of my heart to provide a good experience to customers of TELUS.
No Boot loader is included in this firmware so the chances of bricking your modem are relatively low.TELUS should hire me to replace their ridiculous excuse for a CPE team. Said by:Is the user/pass combo the same as used on the Actiontec?Apparently we are no longer permitted to post passwords on DSLReports. I don't know if TELUS employees are telling DSLReports moderators to remove the passwords, if this is the case TELUS should probably contact me via the forums and I will be happy to remove the passwords.If we could get a official response from TELUS regarding this issue it would be appreciated, I am a reasonable person and if they do not want this information posted I don't think anyone would disagree with them. The whole shadow-in-the-wall approach and not having official representation on DSLReports unlike Shaw is rather tiring. Said by:it's a liability issue regarding trade secrets. State (our mod) posted about it recently.I feel like they have done a 360 regarding this issue, it feels to me like TELUS has contacted them but not bothered to contact me regarding these posts.
I think if we could get an official response out of TELUS to clarify if we can continue to modify the firmware on the devices that would be the best.I am just a fan of the TELUS HSIA product, and like that the enthusiast community can continue to thrive on DSLR like they have with Shaw. We aren't doing any harm, why does it matter? Did anyone flash the new firmware successfully? Noticed any changes? I understand that such a honorable effort generally does not come with a changelog but I would be curious about more information, eg what changes have been made and if they are noticable. Part of it is to never touch a running system unless there are good reasons, you can waste a lot of time flashing (and re-flashing to the old version), for example with the 'newer' and supposedly 'better' versions of ddwrtIn any case, thank you for your work!
Said by kpopper:Instead of posting the user/pass, perhaps you would post the method used of obtaining it (in case you are hit by a bus.or abducted by telus)? Do you download the firmware from the modem itself to extract it? How is that done?- Enthusiast supporting openness, transparency and education.I guess he was abducted. Describing the entire process would have helped everyone continue on.
Telus likes to keep things hidden, but tinkering enthusiasts do too.How do you update the.img file? (Is there any spyware in this one?) A step-by-step guide written on a wiki would have been nice.
The Cellpipe 7130 is based on the Broadcom 6368 System-on-Chip (SoC). This is a dual VIPER MIPS32 core processor.The bootloader for the 63xx series of CPUs is Broadcom's Common Firmware Environment (CFE) bootloader.The CFE bootloader has a primitive console that can be accessed via a UART serial interface on the router's PCB.Most 63xx routers have a set of header pins or solder pads where the UART (and JTAG) connection can be made.The UART interface is usually running at 3.3v TTL levels. As such, it is not compatible with the voltages found in RS232 connections. A voltage level converter is needed. Since RS232 ports are becoming increasingly rare on modern PCs, it is more convenient to use a USB-UART bridge controller.The clone Nokia DKU5 cellphone data cable has an integral USB-UART bridge controller (the Prolific Logic PL2303 IC). These data cables can be bought for just a dollar or two.
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One end of the cable has a standard USB-A plug. The other end has a proprietary Nokia phone plug.
This plug is cut off, exposing a handful of wires. These are traced to the two serial lines (TXD and RXD) and GND.These three wires are attached to the appropriate points on the board of the router.Serial terminal software, such as minicom, is run on the PC.The router is booted and the CFE bootloader dumps its output to the UART interface which is monitored on the PC.The CFE bootloader usually allows the boot to be interrupted by pressing a key in the terminal console.The CFE bootloader then presents a simple menu. One of the options is to hexdump the flash contents.It can take quite a while to hexdump the entire flash image over the serial interface. Maybe 30 minutes for an 8MByte flash device.Once the hexdump is complete, it is reversed back into a binary image. Standard tools can now be used to unsquash the contents of the flash file system in that image. The flash filesystem of the router is now completely open.At this point, if you're comfortable using Linux, it's childsplay to discover usernames and passwords for the web interface, or telnet server, etc. I just had my High speed Turbo 25 (Optic Internet 25).whatever u want to call it installed today.
Tech gave me an actiontech at first, then noticed I have my own routers and switches and mentioned he might be able to give me the ALU.so he went to his truck to find one, came back and said he thought he had one but didn't realize there werent anymore in the truck. He gave me his number/I gave him my number and he said he'd drop one off in the next week or so.He did mention that they're not really giving them out anymore - but he knew there was a stash of them at the CO because of that.Lastly, I think I read from TierX or one of those unofficial telus guys that the actiontech's firmware will have bridge mode in the near future.
Cellpipe 7130 Usb Driver Windows 10
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