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    • External photos.

    How do I switch this router to 2.4 ghz. I need to connect a security bulb/camera in order to connect to Tuya app

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  3. TELUS Wi-Fi Hub (Arcadyan) Teardown, Internal Structure: passo 3, immagine 1 di 2 TELUS Wi-Fi Hub (Arcadyan) Teardown, Internal Structure: passo 3, immagine 2 di 2
    • A large heatsink on the back of the unit serves to keep the unit cool without installation of a fan.

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Oh nice Absolutely amazing, thank you for sharing your knowledge with me.

Laluna Lawlence - Replica

Thank you for tearing it down. Any hint on the speed of the LAN/WAN port from the hardware?

Ricky Chau - Replica

The router seems to be build on Broadcom’s 6858 SoC which is quite powerful beast and MoCA part is on BCM6802. But I can’t find much details about them.

Ajax - Replica

How was it identified as an Arcadyan NH20A? It says designed in Canada on the bottom. Who makes the Arcadyan NH20A. It's not an easy find.

Arcadyan Headquarters: No.8, Sec.2, Guangfu Rd., Hsinchu City 30071, Taiwan. Not a Canadian company. So it was designed for Canadian use only, care of Telus?

Broadband access, Multimedia and Wireless infrastructure into its expertise.

https://www.arcadyan.com/en-us

Where is it stated that this device is made by Arcadyan? I can't find this device within their company website. Someone must have discovered it labeled on the device, somewhere?

ImaGUIguy - Replica

So this ONT/Modem/Router/Wi-Fi 6 device gets fed a fiber optic cable, straight from outside, or does it go through another device first? Like the old Actiontec T3200M it has a fiber in connector (though isn't used in conjunction with the Nokia G-240G-A ONT) with 1G service plan. My T3200 is just fed a CAT6 ethernet cable from the Nokia. The T3200 is only capable of 1G LAN ethernet, I assume this NH20A device has 2.5G LAN ethernet connectors, using CAT6e or CAT7 cables?

ImaGUIguy - Replica

I find it a bit confusing that they call this device the Wi-Fi- 6 Booster. It's just a ONT/2.5G gateway with WiFi 6 capability, correct? It's a modem/router correct? Isn't a "booster" more descriptive of something like a extender, like the older Wi-Fi telus boosters? Doesn't Telus now supply a new Wi-Fi 6 extender/booster that looks like this ONT/2.5G gateway?

If we upgrade to the 1.5G service, do we get this new setup or does this equipment only come with the 2.5G service. I still have the older Actiontec T3200M and the old Nokia G-240G-A on the 1G service. Will this older equipment be swopped out for the 1.5G service?

ImaGUIguy - Replica

So, I’m paying for “Fibre Optic” Internet with boosters, but I don’t see and extra equipment installed or attached. I paid for the “WiFi” booster and don’t see any added products. Is there a chance that it’s all included with the modem, or an outside connection in the junction box. No boosters or fibre optic devices.

Thanks,

Marvin

Marvin Wawia - Replica

So this little white trashcan is the PRV65B444A-S-TS conceived by Arcaydian as a white-label product and adapted exclusively for Telus. In august 2021, It was releaved that this model and several others by Arcadyan had massive vulnerabilities since at least a decade. Telus patched the exploits not long after they learned about them.

I couldn't find anything relevant for this model that was not dedicated to the exploits, forums and MoCA/WiFi certifications.

Initially, I just wanted to disable the DHCP to put mine, but you can't. The exploits were fixed so I couldn't easily find root passwords and files, this led me to challenge the router until I won.

I am still studying every piece of javascript, html and packets I find, but nothing really concrete yet. Sensitives informations are now AES encrypted, but I do have the javascript that does the encryption, maybe there's something there.

TheLittlePotato - Replica

Does anyone know the specs of the USB port on the rear? I'm told that my new Wyze Pan V3 requires a 2amp connection to function correctly.

Kevan B - Replica

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