Off and outta here mate, sorry for wasting resources.. I going traveling for a bit! Neal I got a 250, set the password, tried it once, then I left it working overnight, (standard 10v psu off my subbed one) woke up in morning to smell that silicon-burning smell.... Now all the lights come on when it's switched on and just stay on.. No flashes, no ethernet light, nothing? ... I changed the GUI password on a dodgy keyboard and I can't get back in that way... I can through telnet, any ideas of the HTTP admin password change? I've tried the "HTTP_admin root root" in the UserIF section, but makes no difference.. Any ideas? Neal I picked a mac that was +4 of my mates, set US channel to 5, booted, and got an IP address!!! IE initially went to virgin's broadband activation page, changed my PC DNS to 8.8.8.8 and it works perfect!!! 20mbit! Neal Quick question on same lines, i Use ponyProg alot, .... .... Recon this programmer work for the 256's SPI eeprom? I use it alot for printer chips.. It says it does SPI but I knacered the chip that came off my 256 so I didn't get to Sorry, been scrap-metaling this week... I've just PM'd the people have asked.. Let me know when it works! it's simple wnough if you know IP, you probably just need pointing to the right bit.. If I say to try the server 208.71.159.3 in NSlookup, it should help, it is probably a big clue.. And ... If you are being sent to the Regpage, there is a 2 second way round it!!! NEAL If you are being sent to the Regpage, there is a 2 second way round it!!! NEAL Sorry, been scrap-metaling this week... I've just PM'd the people have asked.. Let me know when it works! it's simple wnough if you know IP, you probably just need pointing to the right bit.. If I say to try the server 208.71.159.3 in NSlookup, it should help, it is probably a big clue.. And ... Hi, the new chips come finally! It has 2 extra wies! I have hex-read the chip, altough it seems to have 2 extra wires that goto an op-amp on the other corner of the board. i've arranged an osciliscope to borrow to have a look at what the signals going there look like when the printers in use. I had a funny incident like this, some old dear wanted me to ring an electrician (last easter weekend) because her leccy had gone off... I went through and isolated it to the downstairs sockets.. Pulled them one by one, until I came to a *fried* slug that had come from the cavity-wall into the ... Want the code for a simple scanner? Neal Right, the new chips are here (The 3175FN ones), I just waiting for them come over with the printer.. The 3175 (not fn) ones I have already make the printer come up in Japanese everytime its reset, but I'll have a play and see which byte of the memory changes when I set the printer to UK so ... WhatupGold is a good free trial application that does all sorts.. SNMP, Portscans etc... I'd write one for fun though if I was bored and wanted to learn something.. I've Used c#, Using System.Net.Sockets & ..Sockets.SocketInformation to do many similar tasks... (I've made a The 3175fn is the same as 3175, just has fax, network port and automatic document feeder. The printer firmware says it's a 3170 ........... They are the same, but the not FN chip is famous because it makes the bottom line of the display blank, so a *pain* to get to any menu's on, IE ... Ahh, it;s turned out the chip ordered was for a clx-3175, not a 3175Fn! It's not worked, but we've ordered a proper one and will be here soon. Also ordered another 3175fn, and I recon if I set the WP line to 5v (strap pin 7 to 8) once the printer is set up and initalised, it should just stay ... The reader is very simple... Uses RS232 plug, 2 zenners, 2 resistors and a 5v psu.. The lead is described on .... about half way down the page.... If you look at pinouts for most i2c based EEProms, they are all pretty ... If you ever figure out how to do the carts for a samsung clx-3175, please let me know! I've just managed to read a bought in chip in PonyProg (Excellent program)! A Sample of the memory inside looks like this ------------------- 14BCBAIQ700032B ..............CRUM ... I've just noticed on my modem upstream-status web-page, The upstream rate my modem gives is 2560 Ksym/sec. (I recon the data may be based on a 2.5Mhz subCarrier on the 30Mhz quoted U/S frequency... The 256 Possible symbols gives 8 bits per wave, a byte. So, 2.56 kilo-kilo symbols ...
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