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Re: Master Code Reset - Caddx NX-8
"ABLE1" <somewhere@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On 1/17/2019 12:34 AM, Hogan wrote:
>> On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-5, ABLE1 wrote:
>>> On 1/16/2019 12:34 AM, HOGAN wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Not talking about the Installer Code.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Download Access Code is defaulted at 84800000.
>>>>> By my count that is a 8-digit code and 84 million+ possible
>>>>> variations.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Les
>>>>
>>>> There is nothing to figure out in regards to the access code or the
>>>> installer code, to access any locked Networx/Caddx board. You can get
>>>> into the programming without knowing the 84+ million variations in less
>>>> than a minute. Those boards are not really locked out, thanks to the
>>>> direct connect module.
>>>>
>>>> Hogan
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hogan,
>>>
>>> Odd.............. When I connect to my NX panels with my laptop/NX588
>>> (aka direct connect module) and I have changed the Access Code from my
>>> office machine, I get a notice error of wrong access code and a
>>> disconnect.
>>>
>>> That is when I remembered that I needed to update the Access Code in my
>>> laptop to match the panel in order to connect and transfer data.
>>>
>>> I never saw anything that indicated:
>>> "Click here to ignore the Access Code"
>>>
>>> Not that I ever had need to look for an alternative, but, never saw any
>>> thing like that. My opinion has and is if the codes don't match you
>>> don't get in.
>>>
>>> Les
>>
>>
>> Well Les, no, there isn't anything in the programming that lets you
>> ignore the access code. But, I did mention this, "You just need to know
>> how to use it."
>>
>> Now that I have your interest peaked, I will describe what I mean
>> using a picture example. Anyone who is familiar with the device, will
>> figure out what I mean without my blatantly letting unscrupulous
>> characters into the knowledge of it.
>>
>> So first, let's pretend that you have a round building with
>> apartments all along the outer edges of the building. In the center you
>> have a round hall/room where all the apartment doors can be accessed, but
>> you only have one door in the round hall. That room revolves, and can
>> give you access to any apartment. So, if you need to get into Apt A, you
>> revolve to the door of apartment A. To get into Apt A, you do need the
>> 'Key'. You then insert the right key for apt A, and then you get into apt
>> A. You can then do whatever you want to do in apt A.
>> The people who made the round building with the center access room,
>> thought that they were very smart and that there would never be a
>> security breach. But fortunately, they were not. You see, once the center
>> door to access a specific apartment was unlocked, the center access door
>> stays unlocked. All one has to do is rotate the center room, and you can
>> get into any other apartment. The other individual apartment doors are
>> never locked once the center room door is unlocked for any individual
>> apartment.
>>
>> I would like to claim that I figured it out all by myself, but that
>> would not be true. I was able a certain while ago to beg a "knowledgeable
>> person" to help me out with an accidentally locked board. His generosity
>> greatly helped me to understand all of the security holes in most panels.
>>
>> For example, 'Honeydew' melons are the easiest to 'crack'. The door
>> is the chip 'bowl'. Just make sure that the chips are fresh and crispy
>> new, in the bowl... and all that your heart desires will be easily
>> available. Again, the doors are always open and unlocked. Don't even
>> bother to break out the old Laptop.
>>
>> Also, those infamous 'Mona T Ronics' that I have heard about in this
>> forum, that despicably cause devastating addictions to unsuspecting
>> buyers, are also just as easily thwarted. The desired 'secretive'
>> addiction intended by its masters to prevent the communication to the 911
>> operators, are again defeated by having fresh, wholesome chips in the
>> bowl. After you are all done, just throw the old chips back into the
>> bowl.
>>
>> Hope this helps you. Hogan
>>
>
>
> When I was a kid and had no job I wanted buy a $97 dollar thingie at the
> store but didn't have the $97 dollars since I had no job.So I went to my
> Mother and said Mom I want to buy this $97 dollar thingie can you help me
> out?? She said sure son, here is $50. I said thanks Mom. So then I
> went to my Dad and said that Mom just gave me $50 to help me buy a $97
> dollar thingie, can you help me out?? He said sure son, here is $50. So
> now I have $100. So I go to the store and buy the $97 dollar thingie
> which had tax included. The store clerk gave me $3 dollars back. So I
> went home and said to my Mom, Mom I didn't need all $50 dollars so here is
> a dollar back. She said, thank you son. I then when to my Dad and said I
> didn't need all $50 dollars so here is a dollar back. He said
> thank you son. So now my Mom and Dad gave me $49 dollars each.
> $49 + $49 = $98 I have a dollar in my hand which is now a total of $99
> dollars. What happened to the other dollar??
> I have been looking for it for years. Can you help??
>
> Thanks for reading.
>
> Les
Its in apartment A under a bowl of fresh & crispy chips
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