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Paul and Paula

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Hi All, Im the "lucky" owner of a Banksia webramp M3 but without the
software. I need to reset the password but cant do it and Im hoping the
software will be able to reset the password.

Anyhow, Banksia was sold to another company who stopped supporting the
Webramp. I have searched the Internet and found that support for the
Webramp was reinstated so I emailed them, but no response, asking how to
reset the password.

Interestingly enough, there are a number of pins on the PCB but there are no
details what they are for.

Any help will be welcome, thanks
Paul
 
It's been years since I even saw a Webramp. It shouldn't need
software, you connect via TCP/IP if you have the password (which you
don't). If it's the same model as the one we had, it should have a
serial in port you can connect to via a terminal program and a null
model cable. Of course that's no good if you don't have the manual to
figure out what commands to send it. From my recollection I had to
connect this way to reset it to factory default settings when I
stuffed something up- probably the password or IP configuration.

If you can find the manual or a list of connection settings and
commands you should be able to use the serial port back door.


On Sun, 29 May 2005 12:06:37 +0800, "Paul and Paula"
<paulandpaula@iprimus.com.au> wrote:

Hi All, Im the "lucky" owner of a Banksia webramp M3 but without the
software. I need to reset the password but cant do it and Im hoping the
software will be able to reset the password.

Anyhow, Banksia was sold to another company who stopped supporting the
Webramp. I have searched the Internet and found that support for the
Webramp was reinstated so I emailed them, but no response, asking how to
reset the password.

Interestingly enough, there are a number of pins on the PCB but there are no
details what they are for.

Any help will be welcome, thanks
Paul
 
Hiya Tim, now just to find a manual! I hope some kind soul has one laying
around!

Can you remember what baud rate to use? I have tried the serial port, but
could not get it to work. Eventually I found the IP address by running port
scanning software (worked like a charm!!) but I cant do anything until I can
reset the *&%^$# password!!

Oh well, maybe Ill be lucky and get broadband sometime soon. Cant
understand it - Im in the middle of a city, but Telstra says Im too far away
from the exchange - go figure!

Anyhow, thanks for your thoughts

reagrds
Paul

"Tim Polmear" <polmear@wn.com.au> wrote in message
news:2r0m9196r7vl1cn2mbdi614dp9tot2s9p9@4ax.com...
It's been years since I even saw a Webramp. It shouldn't need
software, you connect via TCP/IP if you have the password (which you
don't). If it's the same model as the one we had, it should have a
serial in port you can connect to via a terminal program and a null
model cable. Of course that's no good if you don't have the manual to
figure out what commands to send it. From my recollection I had to
connect this way to reset it to factory default settings when I
stuffed something up- probably the password or IP configuration.

If you can find the manual or a list of connection settings and
commands you should be able to use the serial port back door.


On Sun, 29 May 2005 12:06:37 +0800, "Paul and Paula"
paulandpaula@iprimus.com.au> wrote:

Hi All, Im the "lucky" owner of a Banksia webramp M3 but without the
software. I need to reset the password but cant do it and Im hoping the
software will be able to reset the password.

Anyhow, Banksia was sold to another company who stopped supporting the
Webramp. I have searched the Internet and found that support for the
Webramp was reinstated so I emailed them, but no response, asking how to
reset the password.

Interestingly enough, there are a number of pins on the PCB but there are
no
details what they are for.

Any help will be welcome, thanks
Paul
 

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