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Feb 17, 2013

Globe Broadband Huawei BM622i admin Password


How to login on Globe Broadband 4G WiMAX CPE Huawei BM622i latest updated firmware 2011 or the so called V100R001PHLC08B025. First open up any of your favorite browser, on the address bar type http://192.168.254.1 which is the default web graphical interface (gui) IP address of the Huawei BM622i device.


Before you can login to admin account/privilege you must be login using user account,  Username is user and the Password is 0SlO051O. To clarify the password it is Zero(0) - Captial(s) - small(L) - Capital(o) - Zero(0) - Five(5) - One(1) - Capital(o). You can check this previous post on how to login on Globe Broadband 4G WiMAX Huawei Bm622i using default username and password.


Once you are able to login using user account with the default username and password, look for WAN MAC address an example is on screenshot above F4:C7:14:6B:F3:D1. Copy the twelve (12) digit hexadecimal WAN MAC address except/remove the semi-colon e.g. F4C7146BF3D1, now open your Huawei wififree.exe password generator paste the twelve (12) digit hexadecimal WAN MAC address e.g. F4C7146BF3D1 then click generate the result will be your admin password.

Here's the link on how to generate 4G WiMAX Huawei devices password using Huawei WiMAX password generator.

Feb 16, 2013

Huawei BM622i and BM622m Comparison


If you take a look the physical appearance of screenshot above it looks like no differences, from left is Huawei model BM622m while on the right side is model BM622i. From the rear both have same ports such as the RJ45 LAN, POTS for VoIP Telephone, SMA connector for external antenna, likewise the DC power supply and also the pin hole for the reset button are identical.


Looking at the front view there has no big change, from down indicator is POTS LEDs for VoIP followed by LAN, Power and the WiMAX five lit signal strength status.


The internal side of Huawei model BM622m has really big difference with regards to board and the layout, flash memory is also different to the BM622i CPE. As you can see from above, below is the BM622i internal boards and layout.


It only proves that Huawei BM622m and BM622i are far not identical to each other with regards to their hardware such as CPU, Flash Memory including the WAN chips, maybe because old version of  Huawei BM622 has very poor in terms of security issue.



Huawei Echolife BM622m Overview


Product Description

The HUAWEI BM622m EchoLife 4G WiMAX CPE  is one of next new generation gateway to work for 4G WiMAX network. It has some difference from HUAWEI BM622i and BM622, and supports up to 20Mbps downlink and 5Mbps uplink on WiMAX network.

Specifications:
  • IEEE 802. 16e-205 Wimax Air Interface
  • 2.496–2.69 GHz / 2.5Ghz (Huawei BM622m)
  • Built-in Smart Antenna Array
  • 802.16e Security for Authentication and Ciphering
  • Supports MIMO 2R x 2Tx
  • Supports WEB UI Configuration Tool
  • Qos Management
  • Local and Remote Control and SW Upgrade Capabilites
  • Device Management Based on TR-069/OMA-DM (Optional)
HUAWEI BM622m Quick Start (V100R001_01) 2012-09-04|708KB

Feb 14, 2013

Huawei BM623m Mobily 4G CPE


Huawei BM623m is a 4G WiMAX broadband wireless CPE modem manufactured by Huawei Technologies for Etihad Etisalat the leading mobile provider in the Kingdon of Saudi Arabia also known as Mobily. The BM623m is identical to Huawei BM622i and BM622m except this CPE device is built-in with wireless Access Point (AP), it has Wi-Fi so that user can share the internet connection wirelessly. To manipulate the web graphical user interface (gui) just type http://192.168.1.1 with your favorite browser and the username and password is user.



To take the advanced manipulation features setting you have to login as admin account its identical to Huawei BM622i and BM622m, if you can not login with username and password as "admin" used Huawei WiMAX password generator check my previous post on how-to.

Huawei BM622i Change MAC via Upgrade Telnet


Here's another trick to change the MAC Address of your Huawei BM622i 4G WiMAX CPE wireless broadband modem using BM622i V100R001PHLC08B029PST03.exe dis-upgrading the firmware 2011 via telnet command line interface (cli).


First you have to download here the Globe WiMAX 4G wireless broadband CPE modem upgrade utility filename for Huawei BM622i V100R001PHLC08B029PST03.EXE and run it, as you can see the screenshot above.

Just leave it open as it on the screenshot above, open up telnet client if you have Putty utility much better input 192.168.254.1 at port 23 and click open.. But if you don't have on your Windows 7 you must enable it on Control Panel  then Program and Features where telnet is located. Windows XP telnet client is enable by default just Click Start => Run then type telnet 192.168.254.1 command hit enter it will prompt you a window lead to command line interface.

You may now login using the simple steps below:

LOGIN: Firefly

PASSWORD: $P4mb1h1r4N4m4nT0!!

Then press enter

ATP>xiugai macdizhi XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
ATP>diag restore default

Wait, now the Huawei BM622i WiMAX 4G Wireless broadband CPE modem will reboot. Open any your favorite browser on address bar type http://192.168.254.1 with the username and password user, use Huawei WiMAX password generator to generate the admin password to be able to login as admin privilege account.


Congratulation, you may now able to change your Huawei BM622i WiMAX 4G CPE wireless broadband modem.

BM622i Change MAC via Telnet 2011 Firmware

This tutorial is how to change MAC Address on Huawei BM622i WiMAX CPE 4G wireless broadband modem firmware 2011 aka V100R001PHLC08B025. To do this is you must have a telnet client, if you are using Windows 7 you must enable it first on your Control Panel => Programs and features. On Windows XP telnet client is enable by default or you can use Putty if you do not have one it is also a telnet client.


If your prefer to used Windows telnet client  you can click Start => Run, then type cmd a command to open Windows command line interface (CLI) then just press enter will prompt you a window. Type telnet 192.168.254.1 be sure your in the same subnet IP address range. On the other hand, you can also use Putty utility a graphical interface (GUI) telnet client just input 192.168.254.1 on port 23 and it will open a window telnet.

Here's the few steps on how to do the stuff via telnet command line interface:

—————————————
——–Welcome to ATP Cli——
—————————————
Login: wimax
Password:wimax820
ATP>diag set macaddr XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX

set Lan mac address success
Lan mac address updated XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
set Lan Mac address Sucess
Wan mac address updated XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX

ATP>diag reboot

Wait, Huawei BM622i will reboot.

Then after the Huawei BM622i WiMAX CPE 4G broadband modem reboots, open any browser type http://192.168.254.1 login with the Username and Password "user", used password generator to generate an admin password for the MAC you used and log in as admin on Huawei BM22i.


On the left side menu clicked or go to WiMAX => Security
You must change the NAI with your MAC Address "XXXXXXXXXXXX@globelines.com.ph"


Changing the Username and Password is a must with the admin password you have generated from your generator and then click apply to save the changes. If it works for me then absolutely it will also works for you.


Congratulation and enjoy!

Feb 8, 2013

Huawei BM622 downgrade firmware 2010 via tftp

First of all is we have to make it sure that we are able to access or connect the Huawei BM622  4G WiMAX wireless broadband modem CPE by verifying through pinging the IP address 192.168.1.1 via CLI (command line interface) or thru web GUI (graphical user interface) on browser with same IP address at http://192.168.1.1 to make it realistic as show below snap shot.


Whether or not the Huawei BM622  4G WiMAX wireless broadband modem CPE enable/disable its DHCP server we have also to verify our PC if we are using Dynamic or Static IP address to anticipate if the CPE device reboots failed to provide IP address or the PC itself can not acquire its IP address.


Static IP address is more preferable during TFTP firmware uploading operation to make it sure we are in the same IP address subnet and our PC is still connected even if the CPE device fail its DHCP server during power on.


To start with, the PC must be ON with the Static IP address above mention. Power off the CPE device Huawei BM622, unplug the AC/DC adapter then plug it again and remain the power is OFF.
  1. Click START and RUN, then type cmd to open windows CLI (command line interface) mode
  2. Type cd\ to change directory i.g. C:\
  3. Make sure your bm622firmware2010.bin is in local drive C:\
  4. Type tftp –i 192.168.1.1 put bm622firmware2010.bin as you can see from the screenshot below, wait DO NOT press enter yet until to do so.
  5. Make sure or double check that the LAN cable is physically connected to the PC and to the CPE device Huawei BM622 port.
  6. Using a pin or sharp item insert onto the pin hole and press the “Reset” button at the side of the CPE device Huawei BM622 as shown below snapshot.
  7. Press the Power ON button of the Huawei BM622 while still pressing the "Reset" button.
  8. Release the “Reset” button of the Huawei BM622 and press Enter to begin the TFTP firmware downgrade/upgrade.
  9. Please wait for 1 (one) minute and reboot the modem.
  10. Press “Reset” while BM622 is ON.
  11. Open your browser type http://192.168.1.1 to verify or check if your firmware is already being uploaded, just do same procedure if it is unsuccessful. This tutorial is if you want to downgrade or upgrade your BM622 firmware via TFTP, this can be also applied to 4G WiMAX CPE Huawei model BM621, BM622i, BM625, and BM626.

Feb 7, 2013

Huawei BM622 TFTP Firmware Upload

First of all is we have to make it sure that we are able to access or connect the Huawei BM622  4G WiMAX wireless broadband modem CPE by verifying through pinging the IP address 192.168.1.1 via CLI (command line interface) or thru web GUI (graphical user interface) on browser with same IP address at http://192.168.1.1 to make it realistic as show below snap shot.


Whether or not the Huawei BM622  4G WiMAX wireless broadband modem CPE enable/disable its DHCP server we have also to verify our PC if we are using Dynamic or Static IP address to anticipate if the CPE device reboots failed to provide IP address or the PC itself can not acquire its IP address.


Static IP address is more preferable during TFTP firmware uploading operation to make it sure we are in the same IP address subnet and our PC is still connected even if the CPE device fail its DHCP server during power on.


To start with, the PC must be ON with the Static IP address above mention. Power off the CPE device Huawei BM622, unplug the AC/DC adapter then plug it again and remain the power is OFF.
  1. Click START and RUN, then type cmd to open windows CLI (command line interface) mode
  2. Type cd\ to change directory i.g. C:\
  3. Make sure your bm622firmware2010.bin is in local drive C:\
  4. Type tftp –i 192.168.1.1 put bm622firmware.bin as you can see from the screenshot below, wait DO NOT press enter yet until to do so.
  5. Make sure or double check that the  LAN cable is physically connected to the PC and to the CPE device Huawei BM622 port.
  6. Using a pin or sharp item insert onto the pin hole and press the “Reset” button at the side of the CPE device Huawei BM622 as shown below snapshot.
  7. Press the Power ON button of the Huawei BM622 while still pressing the "Reset" button.
  8. Release the “Reset” button of the Huawei BM622 and press Enter to begin the TFTP firmware upload.
  9. Please wait for 1 (one) minute and reboot the modem.
  10. Press “Reset” while BM622 is ON.
  11. Open your browser type http://192.168.1.1 to verify or check if your firmware is already being uploaded, just do same procedure if it is unsuccessful. This tutorial is if you want to downgrade or upgrade your BM622 firmware via TFTP, this can be also applied to 4G WiMAX CPE Huawei model BM621, BM622i, BM625, and BM626.

Feb 5, 2013

Huawe BM622i works without Spansion


Who knows that Globe Telecom WiMAX CPE wireless broadband modem Huawei model BM622i that it will still works without the Spansion 25FL128 or the ST Micro 25P128 chips? These snap shot below is taken from Symbianize forum credit to d_Bug showing that the said WiMAX CPE Huawei BM622i is on operation after pulling the chips (S25FL128 or M25P128) works fine smoothly and normal in condition.


Yes, as you can see from the screenshot above the Globe WiMAX CPE wireless modem Huawei model BM622i works perfectly after pulling the Spansion chips S25FL128.

Feb 4, 2013

Huawei BM622i Firmware Destroyer HW Protector

This is the latest automatic hardware protection all protected firmware and wan chips when protection is "on". Credit ko to kay boss lavaboy sa mga idea na binigay at design niya salamat bossing. nagpapasalamat din ako sa kasama kong technician na si tools1180 sa pagtulong nya sakin sa paggawa ng circuit design...


LED indicator:

1 Red = unprotected firmware & wan
1 Green = protected firmware & wan read-only mode (lan & wan cannot be change)

Switches :

1 rocker switch = on & off
1 push botton = to change wan & lan mac unprotected.

Relay and some parts.


Adapter is plug in modem off


Modem turn on


Modem protected


The modem is boot-up completed and operates with protected mode...Firmware chip is in read-only mode (no configuration setting can be changed); wan chip is in read-only mode (no wan/wimax signal settings can be changed... Wan mac cannot be changed even by the user)

This article can be found at Symbianize Forum created by soundbass1967

Globe WiMAX BM622i default Username Password


Recently Globe Telecom one of the wireless ISP broadband in the Philippines updated their WiMAX CPE modem firmware Huawei model BM622i. The updates is to improve and enhance modem security performance such as the username and password as no longer supports the older user account that is username and password is "user".



The new firmware of BM622i is V100R001PHLC08B025 which means all updated Globe WiMAX Huawei BM622i its username to access the web GUI is still "user" while the password is 0SlO051O. To clarify the password it is "Zero-Captial S-small L-Capital O-Zero-Five-One-Capital O".

Lai's Green Tool SPI USB Flash Programer


Lai's Green Tool (SPI EEPROM Flash USB Programer) and SOCKET Programmer Adapter, this is also best for SPI progamming for Huawei BM622i even without experience in programming.







 Supported Chips

25  SPI  FLASH
·         AMIC: A25L512, A25L05P, A25L10P, A25L010, A25L020, A25L20P, A25L040, A25L40P, A25L080, A25L80P, A25L016, A25L16P, A25L032
·         ATMEL: AT25F512B, AT25F512A, AT25F512, AT25FS010, AT25F1024, AT25F1024A, AT25DF021, AT25F2048, AT26F004, AT25F4096, AT25FS040, AT25DF041A, AT26DF041A, AT26DF081A, AT25DF161, AT26DF161, AT26DF161A, AT25DF321A, AT25DF321, AT26DF321, AT25DF641

·         COMMON: 25X005, 25X05, 25X10, 25X20, 25X40, 25X80, 25X16, 25X32, 25X64,25X128, 25X256, 25X512, 25X1024, 25X2048
·         EON: EN25P05, EN25B05T, EN25F05, EN25B05, EN25LF05, EN25D10, EN25P10, EN25F10, EN25LF10, EN25D20, EN25LF20, EN25F20, EN25LF40, EN25F40, EN25D40, EN25P80, EN25Q80, EN25F80, EN25T80, EN25D80, EN25B16, EN25T16, EN25D16, EN25Q16, EN25F16, EN25B16T, EN25B32T, EN25B32, EN25Q32, EN25F32, EN25P32, EN25F64, EN25Q64, EN25B64, EN25B64T,EN25Q128, EN25F128
·         ES: ES25P10, ES25P20, ES25P40, ES25M40A, ES25M40, ES25P80, ES25M80, ES25M80A, ES25M16, ES25M16A, ES25P16, ES25P32
·         ESMT: F25L04UA, F25L004A, F25L08PA, F25L008A, F25L16PA, F25L016A, F25L32QA, F25L32PA,
·         GIGADEVICE: GD25Q512, GD25Q10, GD25Q20, GD25D40, GD25F40,
GD25F80, GD25Q80, GD25D80, GD25T80, GD25Q16, GD25Q32, GD25Q64 , GD25Q128
·         KH: KH25L8036D
·         MXIC: MX25L512, MX25V512, MX25L1005, MX25L2005, MX25L4005A,
MX25V4005, MX25V4035, MX25L8035, MX25V8005, MX25L8005,
MX25L1605D, MX25L1608D, MX25L1635D, MX25L3205D, MX25L3206E,
MX25L3225D, MX25L3237D, MX25L3208D, MX25L3235D, MX25L6405D,
MX25L6408D, MX25L6455E, MX25L6445E, MX25L6406E, MX25L12845E,
MX25L12805D, MX25L25635E
·         NEXFLASH: NX25P10, NX25P20, NX25P40, NX25P80, NX25P16, NX25P32
·         NSHINE: MS25X05, MS25X10, MS25X20, MS25X40, MS25X80, MS25X16, MS25X32, MS25X64, MS25X128
·         PMC: PM25LV512A, PM25LV010A, PM25LV020, PM25LV040, PM25LV080B,
PM25LV016B
·         SAIFUN: SA25F005, SA25F010, SA25F020, SA25F040, SA25F080, SA25F160, SA25F320
·         SPANSION: S25FL040A, S25FL004A, S25FL008A, S25FL016A, S25FL160,
S25FL032A, S25FL064A, S25FL128P, S25FL129P, S25FL256P
·         SST: SST25VF512A, SST25VF512, SST25VF010, SST25VF010A, SST25VF020A,
SST25VF020, SST25VF040A, SST25VF040B, SST25VF040, SST25VF080B,
SST25VF016B, SST25VF032B, SST25VF064C
·         ST: M25P05A, M25PE10, M25P10A, M25P20, M25PE20, M25P40, M25PE40, M25P80, M25PX80, M25PE80, M25P16, M25PX16, M25PE16, M25PE32, M25PX32,
M25P32, M25PX64, M25P64, M25PE64, M25P128
·         WINBOND: W25X10L, W25X10AL, W25P10, W25X10A, W25X10, W25P20, W25X20L, W25X20A, W25X20AL, W25X20, W25X40A, W25Q40BV, W25P40, W25X40L, W25X40AL, W25X40, W25Q80BV, W25P80, W25X80AL, W25X80L,
W25X80, W25Q80V, W25X80A, W25X16, W25Q16V, W25P16, W25Q16BV, W25Q32BV, W25Q32V, W25X32, W25P32, W25Q64BV, W25X64, W25P64 W
24
·         ATMEL: AT24C01B, AT24C01, AT24C01A, AT24C02, AT24C02A, AT24C02B , AT24C04B, AT24C04, AT24C04A, AT24C08A, AT24C08B, AT24C08, AT24C16, AT24C16A, AT24C16B, AT24C32B, AT24C32A, AT24C32, AT24C64, AT24C64A,
AT24C64B, AT24C128, AT24C128A, AT24C128B, AT24C256A, AT24C256, AT24C256B, AT24C512B, AT24C512A, AT24C512, AT24C1024, AT24C1024A, AT24C1024B
·         CATALYST: CAT24C01, CAT24WC01, CAT24C02, CAT24WC02, CAT24C04,
CAT24WC04, CAT24WC08, CAT24C08, CAT24WC16, CAT24C16, CAT24WC32, CAT24C32, CAT24WC64, CAT24C64, CAT24C128, CAT24WC128, CAT24C256, CAT24WC256, CAT24C512, CAT24WC512, CAT24C1024, CAT24WC1024
·         COMMON: 24C01 3V, 24C01 5V, 24C02 3V, 24C02 5V, 24C04 3V, 24C04 5V, 24C08 3V, 24C08 5V, 24C16 5V, 24C16 3V, 24C32 5V, 24C32 3V, 24C64 5V,
24C64 3V, 24C128 5V, 24C128 3V, 24C256 5V, 24C256 3V, 24C512 5V, 24C512 3V,
24C1024 3V, 24C1024 5V, 24C2048 5V, 24C2048 3V, 24C4096 5V, 24C4096 3V
·         FAIRCHILD: FM24C01L, FM24C02L, FM24C03L, FM24C05L, FM24C04L,
FM24C08L, FM24C09L, FM24C17L, FM24C16L, FM24C32L, FM24C64L, FM24C128L, FM24C256L, FM24C512L FM
·         HOLTEK: HT24C01, HT24LC01, HT24LC02, HT24C02, HT24C04, HT24LC04 HT24C08, HT24LC08, HT24C16, HT24LC16, HT24LC32, HT24C32, HT24LC64, HT24C64, HT24C128, HT24LC128, HT24LC256, HT24C256, HT24LC512, HT24C512, HT24C1024, HT24LC1024
·         ISSI: IS24C01, IS24C02, IS24C04, IS24C08, IS24C16, IS24C32, IS24C64, IS24C128, IS24C256, IS24C512, IS24C1024
·         MICROCHIP: MIC24LC014, MIC24AA01, MIC24AA014, MIC24LC01B, MIC24LC02B, MIC24AA02, MIC24C02C, MIC24AA024, MIC24LC025, MIC24LC024, MIC24LC04B, MIC24AA04, MIC24AA025, MIC24LC08B, MIC24AA08, MIC24LC16B, MIC24AA16, MIC24LC32, MIC24AA32, MIC24LC64,
MIC24AA64, MIC24FC64, MIC24FC128, MIC24AA128, MIC24LC128,
MIC24AA256, MIC24LC256, MIC24FC256, MIC24AA512, MIC24LC51,2
MIC24FC512, MIC24AA1024
·         NSC: NSC24C02L, NSC24C02, NSC24C64
·         RAMTRON: FM24CL04, FM24C04A, FM24CL16, FM24C16A, FM24CL64,
FM24C64, FM24C256, FM24CL256, FM24C512
·         ROHM: BR24L01, BR24C01, BR24L02, BR24C02, BR24L04, BR24C04, BR24L08, BR24C08, BR24L16 ,BR24C16, BR24L32, BR24C32, BR24C64, BR24L64
·         ST: ST24C01, ST24C02, ST24C04, ST24C08, ST24C16, ST24C32, ST24C64
·         XICOR: X24C01, X24C02, X24C04, X24C08, X24C16