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RE: Hacking a Bush IBX 101


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Hacking a Bush IBX 101
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:05:39 +0100
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  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Let me know how is it going. Do you have any useful link?
I would like to be able to give some similar device to parents abroad,
but I haven't found any suitable, where I can change ISP details.
Does that device have network connection (and can connect to internet
over the LAN) or just a modem?
Regards,
Nik

-----Original Message-----
From: nigel.giddings@xxxxxxx
[mailto:nigel.giddings@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 10 September 2003 18:17
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Hacking a Bush IBX 101


Sometime ago I remember a flurry of activity around the dramatic price
drop of
the Bush IBX 100 (101 and 200 ? (simple internet browsing device which
is
connected directly to a TV)) and a number of hacks that could be done.

Today I purchased two IBX 101s, I will lend one to the parents to try
and get
them interested in the www... the other I wanted to connect to my home
network.
I have read the guides on changing ISP settings which appears
straightforward.
I would like to connect the IBX via an internal phone call, via small
PBX, to a
modem installed in one of my PCs.

The question is what do I need to run on the PC to respond to the
incomming
call on the modem from the IBX giving access to the home network and the
www
via my vigour 2600/ADSL connection.

Thanks in advance

Nigel

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