The software is part of the broader Infinity ecosystem, widely used in the hobbyist and professional repair community for recovering bricked devices, changing MAC addresses, updating firmware, and bypassing security locks on DOCSIS-based hardware.
Unauthorized use to bypass ISP provisioning, steal service, or modify devices not under your control violates laws including the and CFAA . The author assumes no liability for misuse.
, such as:
| Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "No CAN Adapter Found" | Driver missing or wrong COM port | Open Device Manager → Ports. Change COM port to COM4 or lower. Reinstall CP210x driver. | | "Write Verification Failed at Address 0x3F2" | EEPROM corruption or low voltage | Ensure battery voltage >11.5V. Power cycle MASTERCELL and retry. | | "Screw Terminal X Not Responding" | POWERCELL is not on the CAN bus | Check the CAN backbone wiring. Ensure termination resistors are 120 ohms. | | "Input Type Mismatch" | Trying to map a digital CAN input to an analog screw terminal | In V1.02, check the "Channel Properties" dialog. Some screw terminals are fixed as analog (0-5V) and cannot be driven by a simple switch. |
The “CM2SCR” designation suggests it is for general JTAG but specifically optimized for cable modem serial recovery.
Why not use V1.03 or V1.01?
is a software module or driver installer package associated with the Infinity USB Box (also known as Infinity BBox or Infinity Phoenix). This specific version targets the CM2SCR interface protocol, likely related to Cable Modem (CM) to Serial (SCR) bridging or communication layers used for flashing, unlocking, or repairing cable modems and certain STBs.