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| Oggetto: ECCO come fare l'HARDWARE RESET di un modem IPM DATACOM SPEEDWEB ADSL ETHERNET, FINALMENTE | 
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  POETRY MINI-HOWTO - SPEEDWEB HACK version 0.2 - nov  6 18:01:27 UTC 2003 
 
COME RESETTARE VIA HARDWARE UN MODEM/ROUTER ADSL IPM DATACOM SPEEDWEB 
 ADSL ETHERNET, ALTRIMENTI CONOSCIUTO COME SOLWISE SAR-110 
 
(this document is in spaghetti-english language :) 
 
HOW TO HARDWARE RESET A LOCKED/BROKEN IPM DATACOM SPEEDWEB ADSL ETHERNET, 
 ALSO KNOWN AS SOLWISE SAR-110 
 
by asbesto of FreakNet MediaLab 
 asbesto AT freaknet DOT org 
 http://www.freaknet.org==============================================... 
 
The IPM DATACOM SPEEDWEB ADSL Ethernet it's an ADSL modem/router 
 normally shipped with Telecom Italia Alice ADSL. I have purchased 
 one of these, to try as a modem/router for cheap, on Ebay; it's 
 know as SOLWISE SAR-110, as the one we have here. It's identical :) 
 
This modem is a little delicate - especially when playing with some 
 console commands. So i did, obtaining a locked modem!!! 
 
I just added a Routing command forwarding packet from LOCAL interface 
 to itself. As a result, the modem will be UNUSABLE; i obtained ALL 
 LED ON (PWR, ADSL, PC, TX/RX and DIAG). Connecting to console 
 will give the modem booting normally, with checksum ok, but the modem 
 will FROZE ITSELF printing the "***********" of the "Welcome to Titanium" 
 greeting. 
 
No way to recover ! I wasn't able to reach it by web admin interface, 
 nor via console. 
 
SO, i searched the web for a way to hardware-reset my adsl modem/router, 
 but i find NOTHING but messages of other people searching the same kind 
 of information. 
 
The SOLWISE documentation say clearly: 
 
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 Please Note: Incorrect usage of CLI commands can seriously damage the 
 firmware settings and configuration of your router to the extent where you 
 might be unable to reset/restore to an operable state. 
 We reserve the right to charge for any faulty router 
 returned for repair which has user corrupted firmware or settings. 
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 
It seem evident that the only traditional solution to this problem 
 is to return the device back to Solwise, so they can "restore" it. 
 
That's mean, you have to pay MONEY, MONEY, MONEY. 
 
So, we have another zyxel router; ok, i will try to open the 
 IPM DATACOM/SOLWISE and try to reset by myself. 
 
... and i was WINNER !!! :)))) 
 
Here is the complete procedure for our modem. 
 
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 PLEASE NOTE THAT I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR FAULTS, DAMAGES OR ANYTHING 
 OCCURRING IF YOU FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE. DON'T DO IT, IT'S A RISK. I WARNED 
 YOU. PROBABLY, IF YOU OBTAINED YOUR ADSL MODEM FROM YOUR ISP, YOU *CAN'T* 
 OPEN IT; JUST RETURN IT TO YOUR ISP AND THEY WILL CHANGE IT FOR FREE (ALL 
 MAJOR ISP CHANGE FOR FREE THE ADSL MODEM THEY GIVE) 
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 
Open the router. On the board, you can see a connector named J1; an ascii 
 image will follow; We're particulary interested in pin 2 and 3 of this 
 connector :))) 
 
SEMPLIFIED ASCII IMAGE of the CIRCUIT BOARD: 
 (i omitted chips and connector. this is the board seen from top, 
 component side) 
 
 
 |                  
                6 .  
                   | 
   |                
                  5 .
                   
 | 
    |            
                   
  4 .                
     | 
    |        
                   
      3 .            
         | 
    |    
                   
          2 .        
             | 
    |
                   
              1 .    
                 | 
   |                
                   
j1                  
  | 
    |     o    o  
 o    o    o        
                   
     | 
     ------------------------------------------------------------ 
         pwr adsl   pc tx/rx diag 
 
 j1: I don't remember if there are 6 or 5 pin, but, who care? we're 
  interested only in pin 2 and 3. I started numbering pins from the 
  front of the circuit, so pin 1 it the pin near the led side, and 
  pin 6 is the led near the back side of the board, where the 
  connectors are located. 
 
Set your serial port to 38400 bps, 8n1, and connect a cable to the 
 console port of the router. 
 
NOW, turning on the unit, you have to jumper the 2 and the 3 pin on the 
 connector EXACTLY when you see "Testing APPCODE Checksum" on the serial 
 console. This will start the "EMAC Driver" that enable the TFTP upload 
 of a new firmware, as you can see here: 
 
-------------------------------------------------- 
Starting POST - V1.9              
                   
                   
      
 SDRAM ... Passed        
                   
                   
                
 Loader
Checksum ... Passed              
                   
                    
Loader (V1.96) Self-Extracting ... Done        
                   
            
 Decompressing UMON
(V1.5) ... Done/Activated            
                   
    
 Flash AT45DB161 (Capacity=2112K, PageSize=528, TotalPages=4096)                 
Testing FILESYS Checksum ... Passed          
                   
              
 Testing DSLCODE
Checksum ... Passed              
                   
          
 Testing APPCODE Checksum ... Failed (expected=AF47A286, actual=FB8509BD) ...     
 EMAC Driver 1.7 (AutoNego...100BT)   MAC Address: FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF             
 TFTP/GMON Server Started ... Load image/code to 192.168.1.1         
 -------------------------------------------------- 
 
the "Failed" will be printed on terminal when you put the jumper 
 on pin 2 and 3. Some led on the modem/router will start flashing 
 (i don't remember what, sorry :) 
 
OK - now you can use your favourite TFTP client, to upload the 
 binary image and give a new life to your router :) 
 
You can find ROM images here: http://ipmethernet4all.tk/ 
 
You have to connect an ethernet cable between your computer and the 
 IPM router; set your ethernet interface to any address different from 
 192.168.1.1 (for example, set it to 192.168.1.22). Now you can put 
 the new binary image to the IPM router, with your tftp client: 
 
----example using linux and BSD tftp port--------- 
 asbesto@gemini ipm $ tftp 
 tftp> connect 192.168.1.1 
 tftp> bin 
 tftp> put TEImage.bin 
 Sent 1799424 bytes in 59.5 seconds 
 tftp> quit 
 asbesto@gemini ipm $ 
 -------------------------------------------------- 
 
after a minute, you will see in the terminal console something like this: 
 
-------------------------------------------------- 
 TFTP Server is loading "TEImage.bin" ... Done. 
 -------------------------------------------------- 
 
When the transfer has finished, the LINK, TX/RX and DIAG led will 
 flash slowly. Now, turn OFF and ON your router, so it can 
 restart with the new binary flashed image, as in the example 
 that follow (in this example, we have flashed the latest Solwise 
 version dated 17-06-03): 
 
---------------------------------------------------------------- 
Starting POST - V1.9              
                   
                   
      
 SDRAM ... Passed        
                   
                   
                
 Loader
Checksum ... Passed              
                   
                    
Loader (V1.96) Self-Extracting ... Done        
                   
            
 Decompressing UMON
(V1.5) ... Done/Activated            
                   
    
 Flash AT45DB161 (Capacity=2112K, PageSize=528, TotalPages=4096)                 
First time boot up, verifying flash device checksums ...    
                    
 CFG1:   49632 : Checksum Passed (00000323) ... 
 CFG2:   49632 : Checksum Passed (000002F8) ... 
 ALRM:    8448 : Checksum Passed (000002F6) ... 
 DHCP:   66000 : Checksum Passed (00000356) ... 
 FACT:   16384 : Checksum Passed (0007F6D5) ... 
 MANU:    4096 : Checksum Passed (000044D9) ... 
 BOOT:    4096 : Checksum Passed (E55263D6) ... 
 LOAD:   76032 : Checksum Passed (02AE3271) ... 
 FILE:  232848 : Checksum Passed (01BDC7DC) ... 
DSLC:   70224 : Checksum Passed (212F4DB2) ...    
                   
          
 APPC: 1145232 : Checksum
Passed (8A590054) ...              
                    
PASSED ...                
                   
                   
              
 
Decompressing
"TEAppl.gsz" (1144122->3277768) ... Done        
                  
 
Text
Segment Size  = 3018112 bytes          
                   
                
 Data
Segment Size  = 259656 bytes          
                   
                
 Bss
 Segment Size  = 1913000 bytes        
                   
                  
System Stack Size  = 16536 bytes        
                   
                    
HISR   Stack Size  = 16536 bytes        
                   
                    
NetBuffer Pool Size= 710512 bytes          
                   
                
 System
Memory Size = 2104248 bytes            
                   
              
 Start of DSPText
  = 207aa8d0 bytes            
                   
            
 Decompressing "TEDSL.gsz" (68991->154832) ... Done 
 UnTar File System 
 ....\..\.\.\..\..\.\....................\..........\......\.. 
 
Config
size = 94, DHCP size = 125            
                   
              
 Normal Execution
Mode                  
                   
                    
 
 CfgInit:
System Coming up from Default Configuration        
                  
                   
     *******************        
                   
        
          
               Welcome to
Titanium                  
                  
                          ******************* 
 
GlobespanVirata
Inc., Software Release VIK-1.38.030331e        
                
 Copyright
(c) 2001-2002 by GlobespanVirata, Inc.        
                   
    
 
$            
                   
                   
                   
      
 Thu Jan 01 00:00:03 1970 : STATUS ALARM :
System Up                
            
 
$ 
 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 
 
THAT'S ALL, FOLKS! :))) 
 
Note: a more complete version of this document, with images and 
 a mirror of all needed files and PDF manuals, will come shortly. 
 Check on http://www.freaknet.org/research for it ! :) 
 
Tnx to: r4m / morpheus / google groups / _lobo / freaknet 
 
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