GPON TX-6610 - Unreleased Firmware!!!
GPON TX-6610 - Unreleased Firmware!!!
I recently bought a TP-Link TX-6610 and it came with a more recent firmware version that is not present on the TP-Link's website:
In order to try to solve a connection issue with my ISP, I performed a downgrade with the latest version released on TP-Link's site, but now I have no way to return to the original version, which is more recent and may have more corrections. Where are the unreleased firmwares for TX-6610? I need the last one.
Waiting for a answer from TP-Link...
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Thanks for sharing the new firmware and the steps for the hidden menu. However, I could not manage the TX-6610 to work with the ISP Vivo!! I have no idea what is wrong!
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don't have much to do everything is controlled by OLT you need to have someone only to unlock the serial number ONU / ONT at your ISP this model supported by all OLT'S purposely do for you to use HGU totally trash some Brazilians were successful because of the OLT that is already unlocked for any ONU / ONT no matter the firmware if you want to talk more I'll send you my telegram
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I tried to set the GPON Serial Number and GPON Password from the ISP's router, but the connection did not work! I am suspecting the ONT make use of additional data (maybe Mac Address?) to perform the authentication. If you have any other tips let me know. Thanks!
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at ISP vivo can be MAC.
you did procedures to convert the first four digits ASCII to hex?
ex: ITBS2teaebc1 ITBS = intelbras
495442532teaebc1 <=16 digits
who made this discovery and made it available to everyone was @buzios from vivo forum's region 2 600
what is your hgu? you downloaded the XML file?
here it worked for a while but the ping curves are crazy I need to make some adjustment
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Yes, I tried to convert the first 4 ascii to bytes to generate the GPON SN, but it did not work!
I don't know about this XML file and the GPON User / GPON ID. Could you provido more info about it?
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Sorry for the delay.
My HGU is a MitraStar model GPT-2741GNAC-N1.
How can I get this username and userid? How about this XML file?
Thanks!
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@brunocfp no problem...
http://192.168.15.1/main.html
http://192.168.15.1/padrao < that's what you enter that ''support'' username and password is over under your hgu or the password you entered
http://192.168.15.1/gvt_index.html
http://192.168.15.1/gvt_menu.html
http://192.168.15.1/padrao_adv.html
http://192.168.15.1/wlcfgadv.html
http://192.168.15.1/firewall-frwlRule.cmd?action=view
http://192.168.15.1/settings-wan-mode.html
you will see another page on it go to the last option there will be a backup menu there you will download the backup file and you will be able to modify it and go up again I hope I helped
HGU in SSH show that info...
> show cli_version
Reduced_CLI_HGU_v13
Total MDM Shared Memory Region : 2432KB
Shared Memory Usable : 002251KB
Shared Memory in-use : 000202KB
Shared Memory free : 002048KB
Shared Memory allocs : 587753
Shared Memory frees : 584044
Shared Memory alloc/free delta : 003709
Heap bytes in-use : 000021
Heap allocs : 000063
Heap frees : 000061
Heap alloc/free delta : 000002
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Hello,
my question is not related to yours, but nontheless: Because you are also using TX-6610 maybe you could help me with any advice. Thanks in advance.
I am trying to open ports on my backend router connected to the TX-6610 Gateway. Unfortunetely, any ping attemp from the outside to those specific ports does not go trough. Do I need to change the VLAN Mode Setting (to "Transparent Mode") on the TX-6610 to be able to succesfully open ports on my backend router? Did you succesfully use the TX-6610 in a port forwarding situation?
Many thanks
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can you help me?
my old modem is fiberhome model: AN5506 02 B
I already tried to put the serial of the old modem in hexadecial number, but it didn't work.
through telnet I got two codes, but I don't know which is the login and which is the password, and there are a lot of numbers, almost 30.
Config# list
0. cd [..|device|service|switch|codec|dsp|protocol|pon|gpon|omci|wlan|tr069|wan
|igmp|gponl3|oam|ntp|mld]
1. clear
2. ftp download [system|config] <A.B.C.D> <username> <password> <filename>
3. erase {startup-config}*1
4. exit
5. help
6. list
7. quit
8. reboot
9. resetting
10. save {configuration}*1
11. show history
12. show running-config
13. show startup-config
14. showtime
15. show version
16. upload ftp config <A.B.C.D> <username> <password> <filename>
17. ftp syslog upload <A.B.C.D> <username> <password> <filename>
Config# show running-config
!system config file----------------------------------------
!usermanage config--------------------------------------------
user add gpon login-password f91bf6b2494777e57e7016437976bdec
user role gpon ADMIN enable-password f91bf6b2494777e57e7016437976bdec
user add gepon login-password 8457dd55ec339bf65240a43aedfc4f32
user role gepon ADMIN enable-password 8457dd55ec339bf65240a43aedfc4f32
!device ip config--------------------------------------------
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