Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Hexadecimal Conversion Access canopy with 10 series IP

here’s how to access canopy na naka-10 series: (10.x.x.x)

1. go to ur antenna and copy the last 6 characters of the ESN. (for example: 0A003EF286B7)

2. convert the last 6 characters into decimal. (going back to the example at step 1, the last 6 char are: F2-86-B7) naka hexadecimal kase yan and u need to convert them in pairs.

so if u have F2-86-B7 as the last 6 char:

F2(hex) to decimal is = 242
86(hex) to decimal is = 134
B7(hex) to decimal is = 183

check this site on how to convert hex to decimal

go to this link CLICK HERE CONVERT

so … ang canopy ip mo ay = 10.242.134.183
ung ip address ng canopy should always start with 10.x.x.x (obviously) :P

then manually encode the ip address of ur lan.

ip address = 10.10.10.10 or 10.0.0.1
subnet mask = 255.0.0.0

open ur browser and type the canopy’s ip. that should work. :)


Or try this one:

On your TCP/IP Settings
Ip Address = 10.20.30.40
Subnet mask = 255.0.0.0
Hit OK

Run cmd and type: arp -a

The first internet address should be your IP = 10.xxx.xxx.xx
Do not change your TCP\IP settings

open ur browser and type the 10.xxx.xxx.xx in the address bar

you should now access your canopy

note: clear your log after tweaking and change your TCP\IP setting back to obtain IP address automatically




note: if you cant access your canopy arp -a  used wireshark to get your ESN  look name chassis you find number thats your ESN














1 comment:

  1. I have tried the first one but it says "The connection was reset" . Can you help me with this? .

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