简介
This is the hub used to power TELUS Boost WiFi. TELUS is a telecommunications provider in BC, Canada.
This device does not have a FCC ID as it is only sold in Canada. Its Industry Canada ID is IC: 4711A-PRV65B.
You can view all photos in higher resolution here https://imgur.com/a/hNO55VL.
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A large heatsink on the back of the unit serves to keep the unit cool without a fan.
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Oh nice Absolutely amazing, thank you for sharing your knowledge with me.
Thank you for tearing it down. Any hint on the speed of the LAN/WAN port from the hardware?
Ricky Chau - 回复
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.
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?
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?
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?
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
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.
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
Collin Fieguth - 回复