Photograph of BT voyager 205 router

The "Other Voyager Router" page.


The main page started getting a lot of non-205 action, particularly folk looking for ways to unlock the BT Voyager 2091 router to use with another ISP. Then it turns out that BT are adding this "capability" to other routers in their range. We know the 220, 210, and 2500 have been similarly nobbled, and perhaps others.

Here is a place, then, to share what we know so far. As we learn things, I will endeavour to put the information up here where you can easily get at it. Please note, I do not personally offer support or advice for these routers, simply provide a space where efforts to understand and hack these beasts can be coordinated. And a place to grab the hacked firmwares, of course.

What we know so far..

BT has started putting ISP-Locks on their routers. For a company that claims to be evironmentally friendly, this surely-criminal practice aims to create a mountain hardware that's soul function will be to pollute the environment. Our grandchildren will not thanks us.

While these devices are highly capable, they will be superceded, and unless we can bypass this insane "feature", discarding these perfectly functional units wil be the only option.

The BT Voyager 205 is not locked to any particular ISP, and when I eventually upgrade it, I will either pass it on to someone who needs it, or perhaps investigate turning the thing into an effects pedal. Hmm. What about the others..

210V ISP Unlocked!

The BT Voyager 210 has been cracked!
An unlocked firmware is available..

Check out the archive for an unlocked firmware.

The original email..
I added "_BB" to a file cfe-voyager210_roi-v301z_a2pb018c1
I downloaded from

https://www.voyager.bt.com/firmware_upgrades/btvoyager-one-click-fw-update

I calculated CRC32 on bytes 0-235 and put it in 4 bytes 236-239
I am using voyager 210 with non BT ISP !!!!!!!!!!
it is also uploaded to your blog ftp !!!!!!!

host it and let's see feedback from ppl with 210 !!!!!!!!!
please keep my name private !!!!!!!
And there you have it. If it works, or doesn't, leave feedback, below.

220V ISP Unlocked!

The BT Voyager 220 has been cracked!
An unlocked firmware is available..

An unlocked firmware is available in the archive. There's also a copy of the original Pre-Lock v1.6 firmware, courtesy of Mark Eldon, which should take your 220V back to a time when BT had a clue. As well as firmwares for the 220, there's also this cute JavaScript hack..

Big thanks and full credits go to C1 (lost1e (at) hotmail (dot) com) for the following, extremely cute hack. In his own words, roughly..

I just bypassed the domainLock on a new BT voyager [220V] that I was trying to get working on Eclipse for a friend.

No need to mess about with firmware or process lists, the solution really is incredibly simple thanks to a little JavaScript magic :)

1. Navigate (using Internet Explorer, FireFox is untested) to this URL:
http://192.168.1.1/connect.html (replace IP with whatever your voyager is)
The purpose of this is to make the connect page the only frame - other frames screw up the JavaScript below.

2. Open Notepad, and type in the following text exactly as it appears:
javascript:function C1() { if (domainLock == 1) { domainLock = 0; } } C1();
(the above must be all on 1 line).

3. You will notice that the connect page in your router refreshes every 10-20 seconds or so. After the next refresh, immediately copy and paste the text in step 2 into the URL bar of Internet Explorer and hit ENTER.

4. It will seem to you like nothing has happened - but now just enter (or preferably paste) your new ISP details in and hit connect - no more annoying "unsupported broadband service" message smilie for :D You must do all of this before the next refresh happens - so have everything ready in notepad for quick pasting.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This worked for me *AFTER* I had actually set up my new ISP (Eclipse) in the router's Telnet CLI - you will have to do this first. WAN settings are always VPI:0 VCI:38 PPPoATM, VCMUX encapsulation, and most other stuff can be left as default except your new ISP details. The above 4 steps simply allow you to CONNECT with your new ISP details AFTER the details are saved in the router.

This new hack has been confirmed to work with the Voyager 220V. But not other ISP-locked BT Voyager routers like the Voyager 210. If you have such a device, feel free to give it a try and leave feedback below!

Note: even the older Voyager 220 is still locked into BT's VOIP service, and at the time of writing, no way to unlock this aspect of its functionality is known. If you know better, please get down to the commment form!

BT Voyager 2091 UNLOCKED!

The BT Voyager 2091 has been cracked!
An unlocked firmware is available..

Apart from a rare and early release, all versions of the BT Voyager 2091 are "ISP-Locked", that is, BT has locked it so you can't use them with another ISP. More recently, 2091 users have unlocked it..

Extra big packet of Jube Jubes to Alessio for figuring out how to turn a Dynalink 1050W firmware into a working BT Voyager 2091 firmware (with a little help from SkayaWiki ), in his own words..

Hi,
I tried to put the Dynalink 1050W <https://www.dynalink.com.au/firmware.htm?prod=RTA1025W> firmware in my BT voyager 2091 Wireless router - they both use the BCM6348 Chipset (check the brochure https://www.dynalink.com.au/modemsadsl_cur.htm?prod=RTA1025W).

I did this pretty much what I found on https://skaya.enix.org/wiki/FirmwareFormat:

From the Voyager2091 - cfe-voyager2091_btr-v301m-a2pb018c1 I took from the very beginning of the file

36 00 00 00 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 56 32 30 39 31 5F 42 42 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 31 00

and copied into cfe-rta1025wnz-v328q_a2pb01. The first section of the firmware contains data about the vendor: now the Dynalink 1050w "sounds" like a Voyager 2091.

In the modified Dynalink 1050W firmware, I was not keen on touching the following section which contains size/address of loader/rootfs (this could make your router unusable!)
I calculated the checksum with flipped bits:

bytes 236-239: contains the checksum from byte 0 to byte 255 - the checksum is 43 6C F1 22

byte 216-219: contains the checksum from byte 256 to the end of file - the checksum is 82 12 7F 96

Then I saved the firmware and uploaded to the Voyager via web interface, the upload went fine and the Voyager rebooted, it went up without any problem.

Alessio is on BT himself, so Paulo whipped out his copy of XVI32, did the dirty with the two firmwares files, and successfully connected his 2091 to AOL. The rest, as they say, is history. *g*

Check out the Useful links section below for the file you need. Then follow this simple procedure (adapted from Dan's comment)..



2500V ISP Unlocked!

The BT Voyager 2500 has been cracked!
An unlocked firmware is available..

A firmware in the archive (untested). I have a few of these kicking around. If anyone has problems with any of the firmwares, leave a comment below, and I'll track down one of the others.

Voyager GPL Firmware..

Part of that many Voyager firmwares is GPL, and publicly available; we have recently aquired this. At this early stage, not much hacking as been done. If you want to download the firmware and have a crack at it yourself, the releases (as shipped for free on CD from BT) are available here..

Before you ask a question..

If you have a BT Voyager 205 router, try the main page . This is for the other routers. Feel free to ask questions, give advice, drop information, etc..


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mart702 - 22.05.06 12:46 pm

good work guys,
i can confirm the new firmware works well
with bulldog

thanks

mart.smiley for :lol:


Cassandra - 22.05.06 10:41 pm

To configure a Voyager 210 for "bridging", you need to delete your existing PPPoA configuration and then replace it with a "Bridging" one using the same VPI and VCI numbers.


Recall - 22.05.06 11:26 pm

is PPPoA or PPPoE better? i have a voyager 210 atm.


Cassandra - 22.05.06 11:50 pm

PPPoA is "better" than PPPoE in that PPPoE adds an extra 8 bytes of overhead to each network packet. However, your ISP determines whether the modem should use PPPoE or PPPoA to connect, and BT requires PPPoA.

Now, you could configure the modem to use "ATM bridging" instead of PPPoA, and then provide your own PPPoE client to "go over" this ATM bridge. This puts the public IP address onto your own PC instead of the modem, as well as all the responsibility for firewalling and NAT. But if none of this makes any sense to you then you should use PPPoA smiley for ;).


vof - 23.05.06 12:53 am

Tim: on my 220V, on the Quick Setup second page (Configure Connection type), 'Bridging' is one of the protocol choices. Does your 210 have a similar page? Another way in is via Internet config page, then Edit your pppoa_0_38 PVC - again it is on the second page which appears after you click on Next.


nic - 23.05.06 8:21 am

I've downloaded the voyager 2091 firmware hack but how do I upload it to the router? I've tried ftp'ing it but it just keeps saying "failed". Once I find out how to do it, do I have to upload both files? All help gratefully received.


Paulo - 23.05.06 9:11 am

If you log into the web based interface and have a dig there's an upgrade feature there, just choose upgrade by file and point it to the firmware on your pc!


Tim - 23.05.06 12:27 pm

Cassandra: The connection options displayed are PPPoA, PPPoE, IPoA and Bridging. There is then a suboption for encapsulation which is currently set to VC MUX but defaults to LLC/SNAP for Bridging.

So if I change this to Bridging with LLC/SNAP the following option allows me to specify the WAN IP address. I can either set this to None, DHCP or type in a value/mask/gateway. My initial reaction is to set this to None - and configure my Router with my assigned, static IP address. If I don't I then get an option to enable/disable NAT so I guess this is the WAN IP address of the router its asking for, which I don't want.

I'm then asked for a LAN IP address - which I assume is so that I can still connect to the device for configuration.

So the last part of my plan is to configure my Netgear router to use PPPoE and give it my static IP address, and to connect with my supplied username and password.

I'll give this a go tonight.


nic - 23.05.06 12:43 pm

Paulo - many thanks - it worked perfectly. Must have been having a senior moment - can't believe I missed the upgrade from PC option.


scooby - 23.05.06 1:52 pm

Hi, My isp is talktalk.net, I still have my BT Voyager 2091 Wireless Modem/Router. I am a computer beginner, can someone supply a idiot's step by step guide on how to unlock the 2091 and set it up to use with TalkTalk Broadband.


Dan - 23.05.06 3:31 pm

Hi,

Just to confirm the 2901 hack works with TalkTalk !

Simple guide (this is what i did )
download firmware from or link above see post Paulo - 20.05.06 10:10 pm
unzip firmware should be 3 files
Connect router up via ethernet
enter 192.168.1.1 in browser
select advanced from menu
bt password is admin admin
select upgrade
selcet from pc to router (top of page)
browse to previously downloaded file (cfe-rta1025wnz-v328q_a2pb021)
select upgrade
do not power off during upgrade
wait a good 5mins
all lights should be green on router
point browesr at 192.168.1.1 again
ensure adsl connected and web page says ready to connect
enter broadband login details
should connect and your away !smiley for :lol:

Thanks to the guys who cracked this one !


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