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NVG589 Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to NVG589
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pfatt
Enable true bridge mode for AT&T U-Verse and pfSense (this is a fork of an original repository https://github.com/aus/pfatt. Since it is not available anymore, I'll do my best to maintain a copy for people that still need a bypass)
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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7.2 Released
There was a guy selling legit certs from junked RGs on eBay a while back. They were like $30 apiece if I recall correctly. If he's still doing it I'd recommend going that route. What I did was buy a spare NVG589 on eBay and extracted the certs from that so I wouldn't have to mess with the BGW210 I'll eventually be returning to AT&T whenever I move to another service. Here are the steps for downgrading / rooting that model. Once you have the certs, RouterOS makes it very easy to set up using the dot1X client. I've had my RG sitting in a box gathering dust for a few years now (though I originally started out with pfatt on pfSense before migrating to a MikroTik RB4011).
- pfATT (wpa_supplicant method) Tutorial for NVG589 and NVG599 Owner's with ATT Fiber Internet
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Help with Mikrotik hex s for AT&T fiber (x-post from homenetworking)
Nah, I just downgraded my spare RG's software and voila, root access via telnet. This GitHub page describes the process nicely. I would not recommend sharing your extracted certs. They are tied to a specific MAC that's defined in the cert so I believe they can only be used by a single device at any given time.
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