A fun project disassembling and understanding a Vodafone TG3442DE cable router (aka Arris Touchstone TG3442
: commscope.com product page).
- Using the cable-interface for wiretapping and analyzing the DOCSIS 3.1 Protocol
- Understanding why Vodafone does not support IPv6-addresses while the router is in bridge mode (to be proven: IPv6 is used for VoIP-Telephony and is therefore terminated at the TG3442 running in bridged mode)
For Hardware-Identification see: Hardware.md
Information: | Description: |
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Branding: | Vodafone |
Model No.: | TG3442DE |
Hardware Version: | MP1 |
CPU: | Intel FHCE2752M (Intel Puma 7 SoC CE2752M) 2 cores, 2.5 GHz, Intel Atom Arch (Intel Puma 7 product family page) |
RAM: | Samsung K4B2G1646F-BYK0 ???Capacity used (4x512 MByte?)??? 4x DDR3-RAM (Samsung product page) [FIXME: exact capacity] |
Flash: | Kioxia TC58NVG2S0HBAI4 512 MByte SLC NAND EEPROM (Toshiba/Kioxia product page) |
Subscriber Line IC (SLIC): | Microsemi ZL88107 Microsemi Corporation, ???maybe part of ZL880 series -> product page??? [FIXME: exact ref missing] |
eMMC: | Phison PS8211-0 |
2.4GHz RF: | Celeno CL2432 3x3 802.11ac 2.4GHz RF chip (celeno.com product page) |
5GHz RF: | Celeno CL2440 4x4 802.11ac Wave 2 5GHz RF chip (celeno.com product page) |
cable gateway SoC: | MaxLinear MXL277 cable gateway, front-end SoC designed for DOCSIS 3.1 (maxlinear.com product page) |
cable upstream amplifier: | MaxLinear MXL236 PGA IC designed for DOCSIS 3.1 (maxlinear.com product page) |
For documentation on the software see: Software.md