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How to bypass the Security gateway module (SGM)

Charon

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All you have to do to bypass the SGM is bridge a couple pins. 2.54mm dupont style pins 10mm long to be exact. Various pins/wires are easy to get, this is also what raspberries and arduinos use for I/O.

You have options, use header pins and solder them together or buy dupont connectors and make a reusable tools.
Or do something more temporary I used Male I/O wires and just spun/ soldered them together ($6 for a set).


You just need 4 sets of 3 bridged wires. then connect them as shown here in this beautiful diagram I made.

yFXoMGf.jpg

Hopefully this saves someone on those overpriced bypasses.
Sorry if this has already been posted, I cannot find it anywhere.
 
Was about tto go that route, but I'm a bit confused in which way the connector must be before jumping the pins. Or am I missing something important that already implies the correct position of the connector ?

Thank you.

All you have to do to bypass the SGM is bridge a couple pins. 2.54mm dupont style pins 10mm long to be exact. Various pins/wires are easy to get, this is also what raspberries and arduinos use for I/O.

You have options, use header pins and solder them together or buy dupont connectors and make a reusable tools.
Or do something more temporary I used Male I/O wires and just spun/ soldered them together ($6 for a set).


You just need 4 sets of 3 bridged wires. then connect them as shown here in this beautiful diagram I made.

yFXoMGf.jpg

Hopefully this saves someone on those overpriced bypasses.
Sorry if this has already been posted, I cannot find it anywhere.
 
All you have to do to bypass the SGM is bridge a couple pins. 2.54mm dupont style pins 10mm long to be exact. Various pins/wires are easy to get, this is also what raspberries and arduinos use for I/O.

You have options, use header pins and solder them together or buy dupont connectors and make a reusable tools.
Or do something more temporary I used Male I/O wires and just spun/ soldered them together ($6 for a set).


You just need 4 sets of 3 bridged wires. then connect them as shown here in this beautiful diagram I made.

yFXoMGf.jpg

Hopefully this saves someone on those overpriced bypasses.
Sorry if this has already been posted, I cannot find it anywhere.
Hey is that looking at the plug ?
 
Soooo, dumb question coming your way. What benefit do we get for bypassing the security gateway module?
 

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