Kitz Forum
Broadband Related => Broadband Hardware => Topic started by: adslgeek on February 15, 2009, 11:39:20 PM
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Hey there,
I was just working through trying to ID modem chipsets and having the chipset ID from Kitz has been an awesome help for me!
http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/linestats_explanation.htm
But I have found a few more that I have not been able to ID, and was wondering if anyone else has had any joy or recognised them - for a lot of these modem IDs, they are just in HEX, so I have converted to ASCII, and you can often read the chipset from there, but these ones have me stumped!
TCTN
CXSY
STMI
BCLA =Billion / Old Alcatel??
CTA
ITEX =ITEX
CTI
TM
Those below look like a manufacturer ID
CBAL
LABC
CSCO = CISCO
NTGRTM
MB
GPN
DLink = DLINK
PRNT
SHC
NPSG
ANDV
Spn
Hdbgarea = Zyxel ??
System version ID
12.4(11)T
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated! :-)
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I think I have worked out a few more of them:
NTGRTM = Netgear
STMI = ST Micro
TCTN = Texas Instruments (I missed it from Kitz list!)
I have noticed that for a heap of the ID they feature the Micro icon, but with other chipsets, so I was wondering if they were manufacturing, but using other chipsets eg µGSPN is the record, but I am thinking that it was Globspan but with Micro doing the manufacturing.
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Hi adsl and welcome to the forum
Unfortunately some of the people on here tend not to be night-owls, so it's not that you are being ignored "they've gone to bed" (beauty sleep and all that)
So please have a little patience and know-doubt someone will reply to you soon.
Not me though, I don't know the difference from my ADSL & DSL
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Tip: - Some routers (such as the billion/3com) may read the code in reverse.
TCTN - Trend Chip Technologies Corporation.
STMI - STMicro (Alcatel) (on the list)
ANDV - Analog Devices (ADI) (on the list)
BCLA - Alcatel - (reversed)
CBAL - Alcatel?
LABC - Alcatel?
TM - Thomson?
NTGRTM ---- NTGR = Netgear - not sure what the TM on the end means though
GPN - Globespan (chipset)
NPSG - GLOBESPAN (reversed)
Spn - SPANNET?
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NTGRTM ---- NTGR = Netgear - not sure what the TM on the end means though
Might it be meant Netgear™ i.e. trademark?
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Hey there,
Thanks for the help it is great - just one thing I have noticed as well - B500 is often at the start of these HEX ID strings, (which translates as µ) and it was indicated that this means ST Micro, while it makes sense, I am not entirely convinced of this because for those that are displaying µ at the start when viewed from the DSLAM, this is then converted into the words (United States), so I am suspecting that this might be that the first 2 digits of the ID (often dropped when viewed from DSLAM) is some sort of country ID.
Kitz I will private message you the details of what I have put together when it is starting to make more sense to me, so you can update the modem chipset list. BTW I am a big fan! I wish my site could be a quarter as good as yours!
I have some more modem ID trends from the DSLAM view that I was trying to work out below too - if anyone recognises them: ::)
The Serial on the left is an example Serial format that I found a trend of and they seem to be modem serial numbers, and some of them are indicating firmware versions etc.
I put a description of what the trend I saw looked like. I just picked out those that were the most common.
Some were just the MAC address whish is easy to ID, but there are others there too.
Serial Details
350811024080 A 12 digit serial number
FHK12452DDD0 A 12 digit serial number
dr29148005003 A 12 digit serial number
DR35156000378 A 12 digit serial number
CMC21H20 8 Digit Serial Number starting with C (eg CF, CMC, C0, CP[space])
CQB01G500138 A 12 digit serial number starting with C
CP0848TFZPN36315250 A 12 digit serial number starting with C
CF651G502457 modul A 12 digit serial number starting with C
FHK0926106Bn% 10 Digit serial number starting with FHK
004-D240-A8J 003-1209-INT First 3 blocks are Firmware of Speedstream 4100 series, and second is serial number
12345679abcdx A string of sequential numbers
I+] Hdbgarea Random text with Hdbgarea embedded
VHdbgarea Random text with Hdbgarea embedded
123456789abcdx A sequence number - was used on a Cisco, but also other places
96348GW-10_001cdfc401b9
System Version Number
00000309000031393138414500A4410200 34 digit HEX serial
261A3201 8 Digit HEX serial
261C3201 8 Digit HEX serial
271A3201 8 Digit HEX serial
31322E34283429543100000000000000 12.4(4)T1 [1-9]
32303036303630323030303030303030 200606020 (Date)
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Just as a heads up, when trying to ID modem identifyers, DEFINITELY reverse the characters because I have picked up heaps of other chipsets and manufacturer IDs from that.
Spn - SPANNET? - I am jsut going to put that as GSPN = Globespan Because I have seen heaps of that sort of thing elsewhere.
I will keep working on this, and share what I uncover.
Cheers,
ADSL geek
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>>> when trying to ID modem identifyers, DEFINITELY reverse the characters because I have picked up heaps of other chipsets
mhmmm me too which is why I mentioned it :)
>> Spn - SPANNET? - I am jsut going to put that as GSPN = Globespan Because I have seen heaps of that sort of thing elsewhere.
Be careful !!! Dont guess if you dont know.
Globespan normally id as GSPN or shortened to GPN .... or obviously the reversal of such.
Although I'm not 100%... certain hence the ? and why its not up on my main site as I dont like to mislead if Im uncertain about anything.
But I do believe that it is SpanNet routers that id as SPN
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If you do a google I think you will find it most likely is.......... as their models id as say SPN 2500 SPN 2510 ;)
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WTF!!!!
I would be obliged if you would kindly take down your ISP compare page which is a direct rip off my code and wording.
It takes me hours each month to maintain and update that page... and its not nice when someone takes a direct copy and pastes it into their own site.
Even more so when you only select those ISPs that you recommend that will pay you commission.
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That's outrageous.
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I have taken the page down now - I had a contractor from overseas doing research on the ISPs page, and they had emailed me a summary of plans that were related to the ISPs that were affiliates as a starting point (and I was going to go through and check it was correct) and then get them to work through the rest of the plans for other ISPs that I had listed (but as you know most of these tasks can take a while!).
I am just making my way doing my site, and I would absolutely hate to be doing anything that would be dodgey like this intentionally. And even worse anything that would annoy you. In New Zealand, your site is really well respected, and we are often taking your concepts and then there will be a flurry of activity in say gpforums.co.nz where we all research and research things like say MTU etc.
It takes me bloody ages to do the research on modems, ISPs etc myself, so I can 100% relate to you on that. Because it was taking so long, I had started getting some help from an Indian virtual assistant (through odesk.com).
I just work for a NZ Telco, and was wanting to put into words some of the problems and mis-undertstanding about ADSL that I see most people have daily.
But this is certainly not what I was trying to do.
I am going to go through my other sections to make sure there wasn't other stuff setup that I was not aware of.
Please accept my apology, cause like I said I would give my eye teeth to have a site even half as good as yours, but I bloody wouldn't want to do that by way of ripping you off! Or anyone for that matter.
If you notice anything like this again, please let me know, but I am also going to go through it with a fine toothcomb over this week to check that there isn't other stuff like that.
Really really sorry,
Jay