FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
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FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
Someone sent me this device to look at and since I just did the T9 I took a look at it.
It is basically just a t9 with a slightly bigger screen and a slightly diff board layout but almost the same
It is so similar I loaded t9 firmware to it and it runs fine with it.
You can see here my clone of t9 firm running on the t10
partitions are all the same for the 2 devices
This is my t10 firmware
as of now there is no easy way to open the ports on the t10
I have not yet decrypted the backup/restore config to try that way, I will do that next.
anyone else have info on this device?
It is basically just a t9 with a slightly bigger screen and a slightly diff board layout but almost the same
It is so similar I loaded t9 firmware to it and it runs fine with it.
You can see here my clone of t9 firm running on the t10
partitions are all the same for the 2 devices
This is my t10 firmware
as of now there is no easy way to open the ports on the t10
I have not yet decrypted the backup/restore config to try that way, I will do that next.
anyone else have info on this device?
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Re: FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
Ok I have a t10. I want to unlock it or get it to where I can use T-Mobile MVNOs on it. I tried a boost mobile sim and family mobile sim as well as a T-Mobile sim that was already activated to a cell phone. I tried changing the APN to a dozen different things. No internet still. How difficult would it be to flash t9 firmware to it and then unlock? I have no PC and have never flashed anything. I wish I could just unlock it somehow. It has a place to enter an unlock code but everyone says it’s impossible. The why did they include a place where you can put an unlock code? Besides I think there is FCC regs that make it so there has to be a way. I’m sure T-Mobile has a way to generate a code but will only reveal if forced by law.
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Re: FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
It is not a public file, I have not posted it anywhere.
Not really, I made it for the T9 and have tested it on that device fairly well but did not do much if any testing
on the T10 besides loading it and running it for a few min, I do not use this device I just happen to have gotten one and noticed that it is very similar to the T9 and could not find any reason it should not run and being they take the same loader
I ran my T9 firmware tool on it and it ran to completion and booted up ok, there were no boot-loops or anything, that was
the extent of my testing on the T10.
My T9 firm I made is an unlocked firmware, it did appear to unlock the T10 also.
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Re: FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
A friend gave me a few of these T10 routers a couple of months ago. I've been trying to open ports and make some other changes, but unfortunately, I ended up bricking two of them. I’m thinking of flashing the T9 firmware on the last one to test it out. Any advice or guidance on how to do this would be appreciated!
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Re: FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
make a raw dump containing the spare and use that for the t10, as long as your nand registers and nand controllers are correct it will should load and run fine, however , be smart and first make a backup of the t10 in case it goes wrong so you can at least get back to a working device.
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Re: FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
I had not planned on it, that would lead to about a thousand emails and msg's for support for all the people that mess their devices up fooling with it. cross flashing is very risky and I did not test this at all other than letting it run for a day, I have not even picked up a t10 since that day.
Re: FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
I am interested in this. can I be provided the files, I understand the risks involved and I won't email you if I mess it up.Rich Hathaway wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2024 1:25 pm I had not planned on it, that would lead to about a thousand emails and msg's for support for all the people that mess their devices up fooling with it. cross flashing is very risky and I did not test this at all other than letting it run for a day, I have not even picked up a t10 since that day.
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Re: FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
I gained my root access thru the adb port so I never needed the root pass so I never bothered to decrypt it, try frk9x07
that was it for the t9 and this one has the same chip so it may work. if it doesnt you can decrypt it by brute force use md5crypt to do it.
that was it for the t9 and this one has the same chip so it may work. if it doesnt you can decrypt it by brute force use md5crypt to do it.
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Re: FRANKLIN T10 AKAXHG-RT410 THREAD
Ok for this one I will.
This is a full dump of the firmware broken down to individual partitions for you with the spare and sums removed already.
If you take the file please at least hit the thank you before you take it, it is a small thing to do for all the work it
took to dump this device.
You can pull the shadow file yourself it is in the system part.
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