- #Telia technicolor router install#
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Ask for help in the whirlpool thread! (Note that firmware before v15.x may require some manual work, see 'My firmware is so old that AutoFlashGUI can't authenticate to the modem!' ) Maybe a PXE firmware load can help but you require good luck at this point.
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If the flash fails to push the firmware in, try again (is the username and password correct?), and if it still fails with some permission error in the console, you may have been locked out of flashing via the web interface: bad luck. The flasher will try and root your modem but it will fail (silently) - this is expected. Run up the AutoFlashGUI tool and flash vant-f_CRF683-17.2.188-820-RA.rbi to your modem. These instructions refer to the TG799, so if you are doing this for a different modem be sure to use the correct file names for the firmare.
The basic steps to getting root access to firmware v17.2 on your modem
#Telia technicolor router install#
This is compiled for windows but if you have Python 3 installed see the instructions at the top of the source\autoflashgui.py for installing missing modules so you can run this on any OS (the latest version will ask to install missing modules but if it fails you may have to install them manually). To use this guide you must be on firmware -820-RA or lower (there are reports that the -820-RB variant has the web flashing functionality disabled) or be able to downgrade to it.
This guide is the "new version" which uses the flashing tool developed by Mark Smith as well as the input from the Whirlpool community to enable as many features as possible. That was the motivation to get into this device and re-enable as many features as possible.īy default, the IP address of the modem will be 10.0.0.138. Personally, I think this kind of sucks – as if you decide to use this device with anyone other than Telstra, you lose access to the VoIP functionality, DECT base station, FXO ports. There is no ‘generic’ firmware available that will just give you access to the modem as any other device you would purchase. They are provided directly to Telstra – and as such, has Telstra branded firmware. The newer verstions of this device are the TG800 "Telstra Gateway Max 2" and DJN2103 "Telstra Gateway Frontier", which most of the following will also apply to, if the device has a firmware version low enough, or which it can still be downgraded to. It has 802.11ac, a VDSL / ADSL2 modem (meaning NBN FTTN compatibility), a DECT base station, 2 x FXS ports for analogue ports, and an FXO port, is known for getting high sync speeds for VDSL2, has a high quality internal PCB and power supply and it's power consumption is quite good at 12 watts with WiFi on (typical router config) and 9 watts with WiFi off (typical bridge mode config). The TG799vac, known more commonly in Australia as the “Telstra Gateway Max” is a very capable piece of equipment.