AT&T U-verse 5031NV
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bgn | |
|---|---|
| wireless router, dsl modem | |
| Homepage |
Product page (Pace 5031NV) |
| WikiDevi.wi-cat.ru | |
| Platform | |
| Brand • Model • Rev |
AT&T U-verse5031 NV |
| FCC ID |
none specified |
| Type |
wireless router, dsl modem |
| Wireless class |
N300 |
| CPU1 |
Broadcom Model? |
| Flash1 Chip |
Brand? Model? |
| Flash1 Size |
? MiB |
| RAM1 Size |
? MiB |
| RAM1 Chip |
Brand? Model? |
| ETH chip1 |
Brand? Model? |
| Ethernet Port Count |
4-100MbE-LAN |
|
802dot11 OUI: none specified | |
| Expansion IF types |
none specified |
| Power |
12 VDC, 3 A |
| Connector type |
barrel |
| Categorized as |
not categorized |
| Other | |
| Default IP address |
192.168.1.254 |
| Radio 1 | |
| Chip1 |
Broadcom Model? |
| Wireless interface OUI |
none specified |
| Antenna Connector Type |
none specified |
| MIMO status |
2x2:2 |
| Wireless Standard |
IEEE 802.11b/g/n |
| 802.11n |
up to 300 Mbps |
| 802.11g |
up to 54 Mbps |
| 802.11b |
up to 11 Mbps |
| WiFi Operating Frequency |
2.4 GHz |
For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.
Overview
Rebranded Pace 5031NV which is a rebranded 2Wire 5031NV?
See also: Pace 5012NV
Links of Interest
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Flashing
| NOTE: During configuration or flashing a device, the only things that should be hooked to the device is the computer and power. |
Upgrading
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Reverting
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JTAG-Serial Info
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USB Info
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vlan Info
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Pictures
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Notes
Bridging
There is no true bridge mode on the 2Wire routers. However, you can still configure
- it such that almost all functions of your own router will work properly.
- Set your router's WAN interface to get an IP address via DHCP.
This is required at first so that the modem recognizes your router. - Go to Settings -> Firewall -> Advanced Configuration
- Uncheck the following: Stealth Mode, Block Ping, Strict UDP Session Control.
- Check everything under Outbound Protocol Control except NetBIOS.
- Uncheck NetBIOS under Inbound Protocol Control.
- Uncheck all the Attack Detection checkboxes (7 of them).
- Click Save.
- Plug your router's WAN interface to one of the 2Wire's LAN interfaces.
- Restart your router, let it get an IP address via DHCP.
- Log into the 2Wire router's interface. Go to Settings ->
Firewall -> Applications, Pinholes, and DMZ - Select your router under section (1).
- Click the DMZPlus button under section (2).
- Click the Save button.
- DO NOT reboot the modem as the settings will go all wonky and you will have to start over
- Reboot your router or renew the DHCP address, the Routers IP address should be your public IP
Hardware Modification
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See also
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