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5 5260·Does the 5260 support the G.Lite protocol? ·Where can I get firmware to update my 5260 (Part # 060-526x-00x)? ·How do I upgrade my 5260 (Part # 060-5660-00x) to a 5660? ·Can I add a serial port to my Model 5260? ·What does the Model 5260 Serial Interface look like? ·Where can I find EnterNet 300 1.5c for changing the VPI/VCI in the 5260? ·Where can I get Info, Docs and User Guides for the 5260?
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G.Lite support is dependent on the part number of your specific 5260. Older units do not support G.Lite but newer units do support it. According to Efficient, a part number of 03-5660-09 does support G.Lite. There may be other numbers that support it as well. Contact Efficient Technical Support to determine if your unit has G.Lite support.
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by leevis edited by Doctor Olds  last modified: 2004-05-16 02:31:18 |
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Since Efficient never released any 5260 Firmwares there are none available from them. Not one single version was ever made available to the Public. This applies to the real Model 5260 which have part numbers like 060-5260-001 or 060-5262-001 for example. If you look under the Model 5260 printing on the bottom of the modem, you will see the part number and its range would be any 060-526X-00X where X is any number from 0 to 9.
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by Doctor Olds  last modified: 2004-10-11 03:23:39 |
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See the Unofficial 5260 ---> 5660 FAQ.
Note: This only works with Model 5260s that have a Part Number below the Model Number that has 5660 as the 4 middle digits of the 10 digit Part Number (060-5660-001 or 060-5660-003 are a couple of examples that can be upgraded/unlocked).
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by gameboyrom edited by Doctor Olds  last modified: 2004-10-11 03:24:44 |
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Yes! A real 5260, depending on Part Number, can have a serial port added. Works with Part Numbers 060-5260-xxx** and 060-5262-xxx** (untested on 060-5263-xxx and untested on all 5360 versions)
**xxx can be any 3 numbers
»5260 Serial Port Circuit
Direct link to PDF format guide 5262_serial.pdf (inside of Zip File)
Thanks to Huckleberry3
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by Doctor Olds  last modified: 2004-06-18 00:28:04 |
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On power-up, it identifies itself as:
************************************************ * Cooperative Multitasking OS Ver 0.02 * * ===================================== * * Cadence Design Systems, Inc. * * Copyright (C) 2000 * ************************************************
There is no password. The main menu looks like this:
atm - ATM Menu Node eth - Ethernet Menu Node nv - NvData Menu Node adslShow - ADSL Reg Show cstart - show startup loading devShow - show serviced devices di - extended diagnostics dmb - disp mem byte [addr] dml - disp mem long [addr] smb - set mem byte [addr value] sml - set mem long [addr value] fldump - show supported FLASH devs flsize - show FLASH size free - free [address] gInit - gpcifInit [offset] gRead - gpcifRead [offset] gWrite - gpcifWrite [offset] i - show threads intLock - duh! intUnlock - duh! intrGet - get Intr mask status intrSet - set Intr mask status intrShow - show interrup controler logShow - show logging info malloc - allocate memory [size] msDelay - delay for N milliseconds osClr - clear scheduler stats osStat - show scheduler stats panic - panic [string] perShow - show periodic services printf - printf "fmt", ... profile - thread profiling [0|1] readPSR - get Processor Status Reg reboot - reboot the modem set - set dsl disconnect/restart show - show conn or show dslstatus stackChk - check stack usage trainDSL - kbits tstmpEnab - enable/dis timestamp tstmpFreq - get timestamp freq tstmpEx - exercise timestamp tstmp2ms - timestamp to millisec tstmp2us - timestamp to microsec timestamp - get hw timestamp timerShow - show hardware timers tprio - set thread priority uptime - pretty-print system uptime usDelay - delay for N microseconds uspeed - set UART speed xd - hexdump [addr,count,base] help - print this help
From this thread thanks to Huckleberry3
You should also read this related FAQ --- »Efficient Networks Forum FAQ »Can I add a serial port to my Model 5260?
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by Doctor Olds  last modified: 2004-06-18 06:42:02 |
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Read this web page below for a way to find then download Enternet 300 1.5c SP2 (works with Windows XP and earlier Windows 2000, Windows ME, and Windows 9X only -- Non-XP users can also use EnterNet 300 version 1.5b instead) to use with changing the VPI/VCI values in the 5260.
Troubles Reprogramming the SpeedStream 5260 DSL Modem »www.zuckervati.com/blogzucker/ar···3048.htm
[Filename is "Enternet300v1.5c_sp2.exe" with a size of 6129 KB (roughly 6 Megabytes)]
Also there is EnterNet 300 version 1.5b available here (NOTE: NOT For Windows XP use): »Ameritech - SBC FAQ »Where can I download Enternet 300
[Filename is "enternet300_v15b.exe" with a size of 5174 KB (roughly 5 Megabytes)]
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by Doctor Olds  last modified: 2007-09-07 22:31:04 |
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Four (4) files are compiled here in the below Zip Archive:
5260_Guides.zip [Filesize = 520KB]
Contains = 5200.pdf + 5260_WebPage.gif + 5260c.pdf + 5200QSG.pdf
Contents are also available separately here:
5260 Info Flyer/Slick Ad -- EFNT Document DS-5200 Rev.b, [07/2000] 5200.pdf [Filesize = 144KB]
5260 Features & Benefits -- Original 5260 Web Page Copy 5260_WebPage.gif [Filesize = 35KB]
5260 Modem Installation Guide -- Part No. 007-5260-003, Rev C 5260c.pdf [Filesize = 97KB]
Quick Start Guide -- Part No. 007-0066-002 5200QSG.pdf [Filesize = 302KB]
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by Doctor Olds  last modified: 2007-08-17 05:29:26 |