
- SONY PS3 MAC ADDRESS RANGE HOW TO
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This is actually really easy as the Asus routers have a page in their settings that allows you to do this.
SONY PS3 MAC ADDRESS RANGE ZIP FILE
trx file contained in the Zip file you downloaded. With your router now open, it'll no doubt be saying it can't access the internet.

The BT Modem should blink a few times, but it should settle down within 15-30s with a solid green light on power and DSL.ģ.) Connect to your new Router, whilst Sky was using 192.168.0.1 as it's router address, your new router will likely be on 192.168.1.1 because you have the BT modem taking up the 192.168.0.0-99 range. Keep a record of your username/password in a text file on the PC you're setting up the new Router from.Ģ.) Ok you've got your user details! Next step is to power off your Sky SR102, and plug in the BT Openreach Modem, with the phone line going to it, and a lan cable (RJ45) running from the LAN1 socket (not LAN2!) on the modem into the WAN port on your chosen router.

SONY PS3 MAC ADDRESS RANGE PASSWORD
You should end up with a username and password that looks something like |234hjh53jh Once you've installed Wireshark, follow the steps on this You Tube video:
SONY PS3 MAC ADDRESS RANGE SOFTWARE
To extract your password use a piece of software called 'Wireshark'. This isn't the same as your login for anything else on Sky (not your MySky details!). Make sure you download this before you unplug your Sky Router, because obviously you'll need an internet connection to get at it!ġ.) The first step to replacing your SR102 is to establish what your Sky username and password are for accessing their Fibre service. Here's some routers that are suitable, others are available too, but Asus seemed easy to do when I looked at it:ģ.) Firmware for the above Router, in the case of the Asus models I mention it's here: (newest version is at the bottom of each page BTW).
SONY PS3 MAC ADDRESS RANGE HOW TO
I found that the Asus range of routers seemed well supported with a simple Firmware upgrade (see below for details on how to do this). Many routers don't support this 'out of the box' but the Skyuser website has a list of those which do. You don't need an unlocked one for it to work, but if you plan on unlocking one get a Huawei HG612 as they are far easier to unlock Ģ.) A Router that supports DCHP option 61 - sounds very techy right? It's not really! Sky uses an odd authentication method for accessing it's fibre service, thus you need a Router that can support this. These cost between £5>£45 on eBay depending on the model (ECI or Huawei) and if it's unlocked or not. It's a two in one bit of kit, which keeps things tidy, but it has several failings poor WiFi speed, no WiFi AC 5Ghz compliance, no Gigabit network ports, no USB 3.0 port and to top it off it has a limit on the number of WiFi users/devices it can handle.ġ.) A BT Openreach VDSL Modem. The Sky SR102 (black Sky Router) contains a router and also a VDSL modem.

I've just replaced my Sky SR102 router with another model, and found that the user guides out there were a bit crap really with bits missing and no end-to-end process, so I wanted to put something together to help others.
