ITMM board/kit

George Lathrop george at awarenessworkshop.org
Tue Oct 24 18:30:36 PDT 2006


My usual procedure in similar situations is to look up the fcc id #. 
find out who actually manufactured the device. then go to the company 
web site and download their software and or firmware.It works about 70% 
of the time. 192.168.10.1 sometimes works. you can also try netstat and 
see what shows up.
George

Logan Bowers wrote:
> When I don't know the address for a box I usually fire up "tcpdump  
> arp" and then power up the mystery device.  Usually during boot up it  
> will generate some ethernet traffic which almost always generates an  
> ARP packet that contains its ethernet addr and IP address.
>
> Logan Bowers
>
> On Oct 24, 2006, at 8:41 AM, Fulvio wrote:
>
>   
>> That company seems to have vanished.  Email bounces, the phone  
>> numbers I
>> found are not in service...
>>
>> http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/whois.ch?ip=itmm.ca
>> http://www.jigsaw.com/ITMM/ID227189/company-information.xhtml
>>
>> Anyway, I'm glad at least they did not run away with MY money,  
>> although
>> I'm afraid when a business shuts down without a trace like that, there
>> might be some creditors somewhere.
>>
>>
>> So, now I'm left with a nice little router/bridge and no way to use  
>> it.
>> I'm not too versed with the basics of hacking, so where do I start?  I
>> tried connecting to http://192.168.1.1 and various combination of  
>> the last
>> two octets, tried several ports, but the thing just does not  
>> respond.  As
>> a router, it works fine.  But I need to set up wireless.  How do  
>> you find
>> out what address it has?  I was thinking of writing a perl script that
>> just does a wget and iterates over all possible permutations... but  
>> there
>> might be some tools out there.
>>
>> Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> fulvio
>>
>> <quote who="Gregg Levine">
>>     
>>> Hello!
>>> I see your point. The Seattle Wireless hardware page does have a sit
>>> for a related device also made by ITMM, but its not yours, its the  
>>> one
>>> named Keenan. You might be lucky in contacting them directly or to  
>>> see
>>> what does surface after further meandering up and down this list of
>>> our messages.
>>>
>>> Side question, I  am based in NYC, our list is living somewhere in  
>>> the
>>> Seattle area. Obviously the list has members everywhere. So where are
>>> you currently located?
>>>
>>> Also try asking Google about the thing. They might have the site
>>> stored in their cache.
>>> --
>>> Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
>>> "This signature was once found posting rude
>>>  messages in English in the Moscow subway."
>>>
>>> ----
>>> On 10/18/06, Fulvio Casali  wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hi Gregg,
>>>>
>>>> thanks for the reply.  Could you please paste the links you are
>>>> referring
>>>> to?  I followed all the links I could find, and was not able to  
>>>> identify
>>>> any of the information I need to use the "thing".
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> <quote who="Gregg Levine">
>>>>         
>>>>> Hello!
>>>>> Go back to the page where you first saw this thing listed. That was
>>>>> towards the bottom of
>>>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/HardwareComparison there you will  
>>>>> two
>>>>> links discussing this thing. Indeed the store is itself closed.  
>>>>> Why?
>>>>>
>>>>> Who knows. You will however find a second link there. It contains
>>>>> something or other about the thing. At least it should. I quickly
>>>>> examined the pages and saw that it was discussing things at are  
>>>>> nearly
>>>>> relevant to this list.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
>>>>> "This signature was once found posting rude
>>>>>  messages in English in the Moscow subway."
>>>>>
>>>>> ---
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/18/06, Fulvio <seattlewireless at svsoliton.net> wrote:
>>>>>           
>>>>>> I ordered the kit listed on
>>>>>> http://www.seattlewireless.net/HardwareComparison as "ITMM b/g  
>>>>>> 400mW
>>>>>> High-Power BOARD/KIT".  I received it in the mail, but the package
>>>>>>             
>>>> did
>>>>         
>>>>>> not
>>>>>> contain any documentation.  Now my problem is that the website  
>>>>>> of the
>>>>>> company I bough it from has been down for the last few days.  Did
>>>>>>             
>>>> they
>>>>         
>>>>>> go
>>>>>> out of business just after my order? :-o
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyway, without any documentation, is there any way for me to find
>>>>>>             
>>>> out
>>>>         
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> IP address of the web interface?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If anyone has the same kit, and could help me with docs or tips, I
>>>>>>             
>>>> would
>>>>         
>>>>>> greatly appreciate it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is the product page, if it were up:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://estore.itmm.ca/product_info.php?cPath=82&products_id=187
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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