01-20-2023, 10:15 PM
This hasn't been mentioned before but I started looking at the PACE (non-AT&T) 5268AC. They are much rarer to find, but managed to find pictures of a few. Notice anything curious about the passwords?
That's right! Like the AT&T u-verse 5268AC they all start with a number and never have more than 3 letters in a row. No symbols, but they look awefully like a longer version of the AT&T ESSID. They are also 12 chars long, like the u-verse passwords. Of course it's a really small data-set, but at least it is consistent. I have seen a single Sonic and a single Arris labelled one as well, but not sure if they fit the pattern.
Now you may ask why I post this, well because I just laid my grubby hands on one of these bad boys and are about to crack it open in the hopes that this one, unlike AT&T, left a clue somewhere in its chips!
That's right! Like the AT&T u-verse 5268AC they all start with a number and never have more than 3 letters in a row. No symbols, but they look awefully like a longer version of the AT&T ESSID. They are also 12 chars long, like the u-verse passwords. Of course it's a really small data-set, but at least it is consistent. I have seen a single Sonic and a single Arris labelled one as well, but not sure if they fit the pattern.
Now you may ask why I post this, well because I just laid my grubby hands on one of these bad boys and are about to crack it open in the hopes that this one, unlike AT&T, left a clue somewhere in its chips!