Joseph C. Lehner

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Also, please try this version: [nmrpflash-0.9.18.2-1-g9eec3db-win32.zip](https://github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash/files/9735837/nmrpflash-0.9.18.2-1-g9eec3db-win32.zip)

Does this version change anything? [nmrpflash-0.9.18.2-4-gb564180-win32.zip](https://github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash/files/9739129/nmrpflash-0.9.18.2-4-gb564180-win32.zip)

> Also, try setting your computers IP to 10.164.183.252, and try pinging 10.164.183.253. These are the IP addresses used by nmrpflash by default - maybe your device "remembers" these addresses?...

Is it actually stuck, or does the number keep counting up?

> The nmrpflash seems to work successfully. Please post the output, so I can verify this. However, it looks like there's a problem with the router itself, not `nmrpflash`, so...

Your `userif` group uses a non-standard format. You can send me your `GatewaySettings.bin` file via email ([email protected]). Maybe I can work something out.

The `userif` issue has been fixed. The `firewall` group still remains, but that is very low priority. Try this: [bcm2-utils-v0.9.7-8-g7092373-win32.zip](https://github.com/jclehner/bcm2-utils/files/14185538/bcm2-utils-v0.9.7-8-g7092373-win32.zip)

Forgot to mention: for this to work, you'll have to manually specify the profile (using `-P cg2200`): ``` $ bcm2cfg -P cg2200 get GatewaySettings.bin userif failed to parse group firewall...

> Is unverified boot possible (secureboot?)? According to [deviwiki](https://deviwiki.com/wiki/Technicolor_CGA2121), it uses the BCM3384 chipset. Secure boot is only used by BCM3390-based modems. > any know vuls for root ? Pre-BCM3390...