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This pack is courtesy of Ian Wallace (intrepid voyager explorer)
and I haven't tested them, though the comments on our router page
show that it does indeed, work.
have fun!
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Important
The Ethernet mac address of this image is: 00-11-F5-00-00-01
The USB Host address of this image is: 00-11-F5-00-00-02
serial number is: 123456789abcdx
Once you have uploaded the TEImage.bin file with tftp client 2 and the router has rebooted you will need to telnet the unit via ethernet on 192.168.1.1 Login:admin password:admin
issue the command: do serialize <your mac address> 123456789abcdx <your usb address>
eg. do serialize 00-11-F5-00-00-01 123456789abcdx 00-11-F5-00-00-02
Please note the usb address is always 1 hex digit higher than the mac address so if your mac address ended in -FD your usb address would be -FE
in the telnet window it will inform you that serialize changed and reboot issued.
Once your voyager has rebooted close the telnet window.
In your web browser call up 192.168.1.1 the quick start page will load and you will see that the adsl has connected is is under username: Voyager.205@btbroadband.com click disconnect the page will then refresh and you can enter your username and password as supplied by BT and click connect all default rules would have now been create by the software.
If you wish to check mac address has changed telnet the voyager and issue the command: do getserialize