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2022-07-15 18:39:41 By : Mr. null null

Community of fiber, mobile and ADSL usersFirst of all, to indicate that I have been kicking around a bit on this topic.My intention is to remove Lowi's Sercomm FG824CD router for another.I've seen a lot of talk about the Sercomm H500-s, but I think it's not the one I have installed, because it doesn't accept the passwords or set it to the factory, and the interface doesn't match.In my case, ONT Group L3 appears in model, it is a router with integrated ONT.Any ideas?My intention is to put the HGU, and Lowi is not in the business of giving me the PPPoE credentials for good.Simyo and Lowi client (both with FTTH and Mobile)I've been through Tuenti, Movistar, República Móvil, Orange, Amena, Vodafone, Freedompop, Yoigo, Pepephone, MásMóvil, Eroski, Oceans, Telsome, Telecable, MobilR and O2 (yep, I've been through all of them and they haven't fired me yet :P )frikidelto.com/tutorial/como-conseguir-e…outer-neutroNope, tested, in my case it is an all-in-one router, it does not have a WAN port, I would have to do port mirroring to intercept the download, but I cannot enter the section to activate it.You're going to have to get a sercom 500s and an ONT... and pray that the software update doesn't prevent you from doing port mirroringIf I'm not mistaken, to change that router you need an ONT and an H500s.You will have to put the idONT (I think the router gives it to you, in the status and support section) in the ONT and capture the H500s packets with wireshark or with a PPPoE server that gets the username and password.ok, here I replied to a buddy, but he never told me if he was able to get the PLOAM Password.What network do you have your connection on?Own Vodafone?move?Orange?(it is to advise you ONT)In the end, yes, with the bypass using the chrome console I removed the PLOAM and even the PPoE user/password from the GPON configuration.My intention is to try to use an HGU, I am connected to a direct Vodafone network with a Nokia OLT (according to the router), but it tells me that it will not go without an intermediate ONT...the bypass using the chrome console I took out the PLOAM and even the PPoE user/passwordhow to test credentials without having neutral routerWell, it turns out that now they take it for goodMy joy in a well, with direct FTTH the HGU cannot be connected directly to Fiber, I have to get an ONT.According to the router, I have a Nokia OLT, what ONT can I put on it?I answer myself, just ask to find the solution :)There is a vulnerability that can be exploited to remove the PLOAM Password.It consists of accessing the router with the default credentials and modifying the javascript code from Chrome Developer Tools to obtain administrator level.Pjpmostery good afternoon to me, the technician who came to put the fiber on, I asked him for the GPON password in case I wanted to change the router in the future and the one he gave me I saw that next to it he put "olp" on the key paper.Is that the same as PLOAM?Thanks in advance and greetings!!I reply to myself because I can't edit my previous message.I have followed the tutorial that you explain there on that page and I have verified that it is the same password that the guy from the company gave me, so he behaved and gave me my password for the ONT.I have noticed that in the router section where the PLOAM key is, in the ONT it lets you select and you get others from other brands.I have a ZTE F601, will it work for me if I change it to ZTE in that menu?I am also considering buying a neutral router with the integrated ONT, will I have problems with Lowi?Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you again, regards.I have noticed that in the router section where the PLOAM key is, in the ONT it lets you select and you get others from other brands.I have a ZTE F601, will it work for me if I change it to ZTE in that menu?don't touch that.it is to indicate what brand is the OLT of the centralI am also considering buying a neutral router with the integrated ONT, will I have problems with Lowi?you have to get the PPPoE credentials too (the technician doesn't have them)I have read in this forum that Lowi is giving you the PPPoE credentials if you ask for them by mail… They also give you the admin password and you can put it in bridge mode and save yourself having to buy an ONT… Good luck!Nope, not even in admin mode (but the real admin, not the "expert") can, this router does not support Bridge.I don't know if you are interested anymore, but I think today I got the correct hexadecimal PLOAM key (not the encrypted one) with the administrator configuration of the FG824CD router.Basically the router itself takes a log of the communication and I use this function after disconnecting and reconnecting the fiber.I then use a web application to translate the password into hex.Now I am missing PPPoE credentials.I am interested.They just installed this ONT-router at my parents' house and I assumed it had Bridge mode.The technician has left me the super admin password, but I don't know if I have all the information with that.In the PPPoE section I think the key is encrypted.first of all, save the ONT ID.so you can have your own ONT.What company is the CTO of?The VLAN is 100. I know that.I also have a PPPoE user but I think the PPPoE password is encrypted.I am very interested.I have the PPPoE credentials (I can pass you the tutorial -super simple- with which I have been able to get them), but the PLOAM key comes out encrypted.😓My knowledge is limited, could you explain to me how you found the unencrypted hexadecimal PLOAM or what I have to do to get hold of it?Let's see, first of all I apologize because I'm not a computer expert or anything like that.I'm sure I say a lot of nonsense.I have managed to change the Lowi FG824CD router for a neutral one already.As this matter is only PLOAM's, I'll give you my notes on it.If you need more info I can give you the rest.Get PLOAM password with FG824CD router:+ Open developer console by pressing F12.+ In Sources > js tab select mainFunctions.js+ In the middle panel look for a line that starts with usermode (around line 70-80).+ Clicking twice on that line adds a breakpoint.+ In the right panel in Scope expand Local > data > usermode and change "enduser" to "admin" (with quotes).+ Press the play symbol above to continue execution.PASSWD: 1234567 (it is 7 hexadecimal characters translated to ASCII format)Forgive the roll.The next thing is to configure the ONT, but it is not the subject of this forum.However, if it is useful to you and you want more information, I will continue with the rest of the steps that I have been collecting from here and there until I change the router.Thank you very much for your help, it is very well explained.I have followed your steps but I have not succeeded (yet).In this step "Press Down Ddb, disconnect the fiber cable for a few seconds, reconnect the fiber cable and, when the internet is restored, press Down Ddb again", I find no differences between the information obtained in one download and another.Still, I went ahead and ended up getting a hexadecimal PLOAM, but wrong (ONT "PON" light constantly flashing).I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if there are differences between the version of the Sercomm FG824CD that Lowi mounts and the one that Finetwork mounts (which is my case).I'll keep trying (since the Fi people have already told me that I can forget about them providing me with the ONT ID) and, if you could give me some more cable... always enormously welcome.🙂Forgive me, I explain myself badly.The idea of ​​downloading the information twice (which is not necessary anyway) is that in the first download of data before disconnection, the registry is emptied as much as possible.When reconnecting the fiber, the router identifies itself again and that is what comes out in the second download.Today I have a lot of work and some commitment at night, but during this week I take the router out of the box and try to explain it in more detail.I'll see if I can take screenshots and photos.Nothing, do not worry.If I think it's more my thing and my clumsiness.Your explanation is perfect.I will continue doing tests throughout this week, until I manage to find the damn PLOAM password, because the damn router is bad, for God's sake.As always, any help will be greatly appreciated.🙂Voucher.I managed to get the PLOAM password!I had made the mistake when going from ASCII to Hex.In this last attempt I have managed to get the ONT PON pilot to stay green.But of course, joy does not last long in the poor house.When configuring PPoE on my neutral router, it turns out that either the username or the password that I extracted from the FG824CD is incorrect.I have no proof, but I also have no doubts that it will be a move similar to the one I have suffered with the PLOAM password and the password or the user (or both) will be encrypted or some similar move.I'll keep digging until I get this obnoxious router out of the way.Moderators |Standards |Legal information |We enter for affiliated purchases