Um... you must want the CBOS for a Cisco 678. I have had a 675 and now 
have a 678,  I've not heard of a 677.

I just upgraded my DSL connection from the standard (640 down / 256 up) 
to (1.5 down / 1 up) I have but one
thing to say "OMG IT'S FAST".  It didn't cost me any more per month for 
VISI or Qwest.

Sam.

Scott Kriefall wrote:

>I have access to an old Cisco 677 DSL modem, with v2.1.0 of CBOS installed.  I'd 
>like to upgrade the CBOS firmware to something a bit less ancient.  I've found a web 
>site with various versions of CBOS available for download for the 675/677 modems:
>
>http://home.fuse.net/postyware/
>
>According to their download page, modems with 2.1.0 must first be upgraded to 
>2.2.0 or 2.3.5 before they can be upgraded to newer CBOS revisions.  The problem:  
>I've been unable to locate a 677 version of the CBOS 2.2.0 or 2.3.5 firmware.  The 
>Postyware web site linked above has those CBOS revisions for the 675, but not the 
>677.  Searches via Google and elsewhere have come up empty.
>
>Does anyone still have a copy of CBOS 2.2.0 or 2.3.5 for the Cisco 677, or know 
>where I might be able to download it?
>
>Scott
>skriefal at visi.com
>
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