They are all cheapos the ISPs give out but usually they have the dhcp fixed assignment option which you can use to solve the networking problems with DHCP that most will probably run into. Mine was connected by a LAN cable. At least with 5ghz it doesn't penetrate walls so easily and mmwave moreso. Mine has been fine as well. this repository is all about extremely poor security in the firmware. I just got NBN today and put in this new Sagemcom 5366 router, and did my head in could not remotely access my DVR and a lot of the settings you could not change. Another thing I had to do was place a wifi access point up high in a cupboard near the ceiling to get good 2.4ghz coverage in my bedroom. Approx ~430 hours later and four years and all time I spent on this router I have learned: Did you know there is a hidden and 'secret' connector under the aluminum case on the 'front side' of the board? Attach the other end to any of the four yellow LAN ports on your modem. Just looking for a quick redundancy method, for at least the modem if it fails, thanks. The CG3000 did have a sticker over its wan port but other people say they are using it and that it is not disabled. Services NEC. Right now I use 1 AC Optus sagemcom router and 1 AC Telstra sagemcom router with dhcp disabled for wifi only + 1 TP-Link 802.11n repeater. Thanks, obviously they need to update their website. After all, it's only going to the phone. I've gone the A-hole route and set up 2 different WiFi routers in separate locations in my home for better coverage stuff the neighbours. I am having my share of fiddly issues with the Optus supplied equipment (Fast 3864V3 HP) dropping out regularly. Email this guide. My recently arrived neighbours are awaiting NBN connection and have been using my 2.4 GHz signal for about 10 days through 1.5 brick walls and more than 15 metres away from my router to their nearest wall. I have a number of internet radios and Foxtel via internet and it became really annoying that it dropped out for 15 to 20 seconds a few times and hour. Next, login into the router, check how to Open Admin Page. . I literally just plugged stuff into the switch. This was really annoying for using Google Chomecast's which have no ability to statically assign an IP address. ;-) (if not, no worries - this was added for the curios one), If you have problems, questions, ideas or suggestions please contact me by posting to wuseman@nr1.nu, https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2746904, You can find more info and good answers from this thread below from whirlpool where i am active too, The wifi sucks but for just a modem, it does the job. Might be a different story, though. Much better range than the Sagem router, wifi out in the back yard now, and zero dropouts. We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. - HFC: no problem.-Their Wi-Fi quality is crap, during busy hours 3864OP fluctuates 28 36Mbps (single band 2.4) but 3864V3 HP is better 58 Mbps (2.4GHz) and 70-80 Mbps (5GHz). It is not possible to change the IP of the gateway nor to activate the BRIDGE mode, All GVT firmware functions are unlocked. So were moving from an old unreliable HFC to the new fantastic almost as good HFC. F A E C B 3. Oh wait. With that I get great coverage everywhere. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Thu Jul 16 00:27:11 2020 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=, icmp packets: [1] iptables chain: INPUT, 1 packets, Source: 192.168.0.1 DNS: [No reverse dns info available], Destination: 192.168.1.29 DNS: Files.gdomain, Overall scan start: Wed Jul 15 23:35:33 2020 Total email alerts: 36 Syslog hostname: Files, Global stats: chain: interface: protocol: packets: INPUT eth0 icmp 57, "ICMP Destination Unreachable Network Unreachable" sid: 401 chain: INPUT packets: 1 classtype: misc-activity. Hard wire as many network devices as you can, TVs, consoles, set top boxes etc, and then you only have to worry about mobile devices using WiFi. All was fine except my XBOX One X didn't like to be plugged in via ethernet anymore on this, but worked fine via wifi but my PC and Fetch box worked fine via ethernet. That died and was replaced by Optus with a Netgear Modem and a SAGEM router. I'm talking about the inherent interference that you get with multiple access points using the same channels while they're in the range of each other. We would typically have about 6 connections. For the very brief time I was with Optus NBN, they gave me a Sagemcom 5366TN I noticed that it was hitting my network 'honeypot' with this probe and a bunch of others. Gas. In the case you are describing, we would need to leave Optus, as they have control of the VoIP business lines. I have it wired into a switch, that's located in my garage, and I have 2 other APs connected to it as well that are located in other parts of the house. With my higher gain antennas, I pick up a gazillion SSIDs, but 2.4/5ghz N/AC performance is acceptable. How To Login to a Sagemcom Router. I get full speed with Ethernet, 94/38 on HFC.- WPS feature works fine, connected printer and Wi-Fi extender.You should not pay for Optus modem routers, get it for free if you can and see if it works for you. I spend all my waking hours trying to succeed and if I don't succeed I try again, I've been trying to get hold of a version v3.4.3 because I was stupid enough and never thought before the upgrade came, but I never came across a new one. Just looking for a quick redundancy method. Have forwarded a greater range, no change. They really need to switch their modems out so I can use their NBN modem but one that doesn't constantly drop the wifi and will allow things like my XBOX one to connect via ethernet. Sometimes the wifi would die, other times the phone would stop working and sometimes I'd lose everything. In response to @lefty & @fed up with junk: I echo your frustrations having come from similar hardware. The connection is also way less stable on the Sagemcom. Refreshed attached devices and voila, Optus IP is now fixed. Thanks for all the informative posts everyone and the quick assistance newline and Farron. Then they sent us a different one: Sagemcom 5366. Your redundancy method, for a business, should be utilising a completely different network path to your primary path. The new modem got rid of the dropouts I was having. Food. Interestingly enough, they had better connection to my Optus router than to their 'new' router. this was worth a 100% CVE. My mistake was trying to set a static IP on the Optus router, not the R7000. And I don't know what the hell is going on, but my net on NBN keeps lagging / dropping out every minute or two, basically playing any FPS game, it works, then a massive amount of packet loss, and it comes back after 20 seconds. They proved to me with this that they take their customers' safety seriously and I have great respect for everyone who works at telia and its subcontractors, I have now instead found flaws with other operators where there is extreme ignorance so this history is now history and I am both happy, proud and extremely satisfied with the results. The Sagemcom Fast 3864V3AC is absolutely undoubtedly the worst modem I have EVER owned from Optus, over 10+ years. Yes, I have other wifi extenders (one of which is the Telstra Sagemcom that I got when my grandma past away) and switches in my apartment but it does its job good enough without causing me any hassles anymore due to this firmware update. Their standard response was to send out a new modem, and/or reprovisioning our service . We will now rely on the new NBN HFC that has been laid underground. Are you sure you want to create this branch? Then connect the Orbi. Is the Optus branded Sagemcom worse than the vanilla one, or the ones branded by other ISPs? sorry kind of need an explanation for dummies or if someone could point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I have used the 3864AC and, now, 3864AC V3 since October 2016. Sagemcom Gateway F@ST 3864 Mac OS Sierra Windows 10 Change device Search in Sagemcom Gateway F@ST 3864 Popular topics Guide to the modem LEDs Establish a connection to the modem settings menu Start using your modem Change Wi-Fi Hotspot channel How to Troubleshoot Specs The internet connection speed is lower than expected First ensure all is OK with the Optus modem-router connected. The WiFI might not work as well in a different home. In general you login to a Sagemcom router in three steps: Find Your Sagemcom Router IP Address Dumping the firmware; Full list of URLs; PSI configuration decoder; References. Black/white? Back to the begging issue. Update the modem software. I tried hooking up the wan port on the old cg3000, - Use a LAN port instead.- Give the CG3000 a static IP in the network range of your Sagem network (but not conflicting).- disable DHCP on the CG3000- enable WiFi on the CG3000. it looks like the pihole is doing it's job. . Both worked initially with DHCP disabled but then they seemed to time out. is there someone who can explain to me the best way to fix this? I,m on a 50 plan but can only get 33, but I,m only paying for the 25 speed, so not to fussed. They'd work for half a day and then stop working as an access point. remotely they told me after 10 different answers from 10 differente people and all lied to me about this At last, click on Upload and wait for a moment. Enter your router username. This is an apartment. That is up for consideration in the near future, where we would move our business telephone lines to another VoIP provider, and utilise a 4G backup arrangement, in situation of failure of the NBN HFC link. Many Git commands accept both tag and branch names, so creating this branch may cause unexpected behavior. have had Optus NBN for a month now and onto my 2nd modem (sagecomm) sent by Optus with the same wifi dropout issues, anything connected by ethernet is fine and have had no issues. Cannot be bothered with contacting the crap Floptus customer service. However, my mate who has the Optus account has moved to an apartment with FTTB and now can't get it going. How does this update happenJust by itself? Any feedback on the Sagemcom modem please. For a "freebee" it ain't too bad once configured. At desk height it sucked. I stuck a switch between the Arris modem and the Optus router. I've not seen anyone having too much success bridging the router, but you shouldnt need to depending on the NBN delivery technology.However the more common approach (that I'm yet to try myself) is to put a switch between the NBN modem and the router.Then connect your own router in parallel.The Optus supplied one will still manage your phone line, but you can turn off it's wifi and leave its LAN ports unplugged, so it doesnt interfere more than needed. Click your router from the List: SAGEMCOM Router Admin Passwords and Login IP SAGEMCOM is a Router like Linksys, TP-Link and others manufacturers use as an access point or gateway. Firms give router admin access in this address to allow network administrators to configure their routers and networks. And when I tried to make a call, it was also working. Turned off DHCP on R7000, to allow me to add 1 more IP to my static range, then forced 192.168.1.x to the Optus routers MAC (via attached devices). If yours is a business account, you would be wise to not bother with purchasing a second Sagemcom on eBay risky; you really should first address your concerns with Optus business. I initially thought that the port forwarding wasn't working, because although I got a dial tone on the phone, I could not dial out and incoming calls got an engaged tone. You will see a list of every mac address connected and you can just copy and paste the details without going into each device. is there someone who can explain to me the best way to fix this? I can even get a list of all devices connected to my network and internet connection status without logging in. Sounds like a great outcome for me. Business Services. a completely different network path to your primary path. In firmware v3.43.3 all Maybe some of those more expensive routers don't have these problems with automatic dhcp ip assignment due to more powerful cpu's I'm not sure as I haven't tried them, but you can either spend the money on that or you can just go into your router and setup fixed ip assignments and have no issues. However I got 6 month free. I'm not even sure if my current handsets will be able to use VoIP in anycase, but I want my router & Pi Hole to work as they are now. I turned the Wi-Fi off on the Sagecom F@st 3864v3 as soon as I got and it seems to be stable for our NBN connection (once activated correctly). I should note this affect both WiFi and wired devices. Reviews There are no reviews yet. These photos I took to remember RX/TX/GND to NOT come when v3.3 on the first router. I believe it's independent of RSP. 5366TN and previous all do as well. I have the DHCP IP set as 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.3. She said they had, so my connection should be ok now. All of the above mentioned in the 3 + change of gateway ip, When I mention 'front' side of the board it is this side of the board, When I mention 'back' side of the board it is this side of the board, The secret/hidden (not in even in manual it's listed) connector is on the 'front side' of the router board, Under the aluminum case on 'backside' of this board the broadcom chip is found, Here is serial console when I was forcefully "yanking" two capacitors away on 1 of the 9 routers to see what happens at different When I try and set the Sagemcoms IP to a range in 192.168.1.xxx it just flips and I have to do a hard reset. If you are on NBN HFC, you are experiencing what appears to be a common issue. A Firmware update on the modem won't change anything. . 4 of 9 different routers I found, I really worked hard for get root access on this device. (FYI the 'honeypot' is a Rasperberry Pi running HoneyPi, designed to look very attractive to anyone breaching my network security). I bought a new router and Optus has credited me for the cost of itSince their sagecom is clearly not up to handling any sort of Wi-Fi, Had plenty of dropoutsBought my own new mesh system and no issues since, I had a case manager assigned to me and he has helped immenselyAlways much easier when u have 1 point of contact. I didn't think that far, I guess it was a call to find out if there is any other router they can give. It's range is terrible, even with 2.4G. After reading a lot of different posts on different forums about how Optus modems, routers, where to put ethernet switches and the general troubles people have had with Optus, I was most concerned yesterday when I had several drop outs and could watch the NBN modem reset after each one. edit the filename if you found another conf or file you want to download. They offered a general 3 months free to get people moving. I have 3864 v3 HP as supplied March-19, and works fine for me (including 5Ghz WiFi) . Now to my question for those who have NBN. (no other router I've used ever did this). Anyone have this working? Fortunately they haven't screwed with my 5 ghz signal yet, which I use for my laptop to prevent eyesores on my living room desk. wich is a kind of backdoor access without letting us know and I would never do this if XBOX One lost connection as did mobile phones and whatever else was using wifi. Like every 20 mins or so. In my parents house for example the wifi from the sagemcom is pretty good throughout the house. Only problem is I can't figure out how to get the VOIP working on this netgear modem now, yet it was fine when I had it with the Optus cable internet. Basically using it for routing, DNS and DHCP.I have a Ubiquiti network for the Wi-Fi. We were told the phone will take maybe up to 36 hours to work. A repository for firmware related to the Talktalk Sagemcom F@st 5364 DSL Router. Appreciate the adviceI now have a 2nd router since Optus said to keep itIs there a way I can set it up to run off same Wi-Fi at another access pt at back of my house?Or will they be different wifis? "damages" to a device to know what different things are due to if there are "failures" in the future on other devices Can this be used on another NBN connection not supplied by Telstra? In your case it's probably nothing to do with the Sagem router, or Optus, I have one here on a FTTC install and it's been faultless. am i stuck and need to buy my own separate modem to fix wifi dropouts? Then I remembered I had forwarded TCP and UDP to 5060 so I went and changed that to UDP only and presto, all working. Don't use optus if you want a decent service. I got the answer NO out of 11 out of 12 in, Save yourself from bricking/disassemble the device if you don, "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/Role", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/CurrentlyRemoteAccess", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/Email", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/Country", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/Lastname", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/OwnPass", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/RemoteAccesses/RemoteAccess[@uid='1']", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='2']/RemoteAccesses/RemoteAccess[@uid='1']", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='3']/RemoteAccesses/RemoteAccess[@uid='1']", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='3']/RemoteAccesses/RemoteAccess[@uid='2']/Enabled", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='3']/RemoteAccesses/RemoteAccess[@uid='3']/Enabled", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='3']/RemoteAccesses/RemoteAccess[@uid='4']/Enabled", "Device/Services/DynamicDNS/Clients/Client[@uid='1']/Enable", "Device/Services/DynamicDNS/Clients/Client[@uid='1']/Status", "Device/Services/DynamicDNS/Clients/Client[@uid='1']/Username", "Device/Services/DynamicDNS/Clients/Client[@uid='1']/Password", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/Capabilities/SFTPCapable", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/Capabilities/FTPCapable", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/Capabilities/HTTPWritable", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/Capabilities/VolumeEncryptionCapable", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/Capabilities/SupportedNetworkProtocols", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/FTPServer/Enable", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/FTPServer/Status", "Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias=\"IP_DATA\"]/IPv4Addresses/IPv4Address[Alias=\"IP_DATA_ADDRESS\"]/IPAddress", "Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[@uid='1']/IPv6Addresses/IPv6Address[@uid='1']/IPAddress", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/RemoteAccesses/RemoteAccess[@uid='4']/LANRestriction", "Device/Managers/NetworkData/BlacklistedPorts", "Device/ServicesStorageService[1]/Enable", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/Enable", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/SFTPServer/Enable", "Device/Services/StorageServices/StorageService[@uid='1']/FTPServer", "Device/Ethernet/Interfaces/Interface[Role='WAN']", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/UPnPMediaServerPort", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/FriendlyName", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/PresentationUrl", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/RootFolder", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/UPnPNMCServer", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/UploadEnabled", "Device/Managers/NetworkLan/AccessControlEnable", "Device/Managers/NetworkLan/GuestAccessControlEnable", "Device/DeviceInfo/Logging/Syslog/Server/IPv4Address", "Device/DeviceInfo/Logging/Syslog/Server/SyslogConfig", "Device/Managers/NetworkData/MultiVlanUrl", "Device/Managers/NetworkData/SingleModeUrl", "Device/ManagementServer/ConnectionRequestURL", "Device/ManagementServer/PeriodicInformEnable", "Device/DNS/Client/Servers/Server[1]/DNSServer", "Device/DNS/Client/Servers/Server[2]/DNSServer", "Device/Ethernet/Interfaces/Interface[Alias=", "Device/Hosts/Hosts/Host[@uid='1']/BlacklistEnable", "Device/Hosts/Hosts/Host[@uid='1']/BlacklistedAccordingToSchedule", "Device/Services/VoiceServices/VoiceService[@uid=1]/VoiceProfiles/VoiceProfile[@uid=1]/Enable", "Device/Services/VoiceServices/VoiceService[@uid='1']/PhyInterfaces/PhyInterface/OutGoingLine", "Device/ManagementServer/TR69InternalData/Settings/Port", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/AllName", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/AllPictures", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/AllRadio", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/AllTracks", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/AllVideos", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/InternetRadio", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/MusicNodes/MusicNode[@uid='1']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/MusicNodes/MusicNode[@uid='2']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/MusicNodes/MusicNode[@uid='3']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/MusicNodes/MusicNode[@uid='4']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/MusicNodes/MusicNode[@uid='5']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/PictureNodes/PictureNode[@uid='1']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/PictureNodes/PictureNode[@uid='2']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/PictureNodes/PictureNode[@uid='3']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/PlaylistLastPlayed", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/PlaylistMostPlayed", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/Playlists", 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"Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[IPTV_UNTAGED]/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[IP_VOIP]/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='1']\/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='2']\/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='3']\/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='7']\/*", "Device\/ManagementServer\/ConnectionRequestPassword/*", "Device\/Managers\/NetworkData\/BridgedMode/*", "Device\/NAT\/InterfaceSettings\/InterfaceSetting[@uid='1']\/*", "Device\/NAT\/InterfaceSettings\/InterfaceSetting[@uid='2']\/*", "Device\/NAT\/InterfaceSettings\/InterfaceSetting[@uid='3']\/*", "Device\/Routing\/Routers\/Router[DEFAULT]/*", "Device\/Services\/Bandsteering\/Enable/*", "Device\/Services\/VoiceServices\/VoiceService[@uid='1']\/*", "Device\/UPnP\/Device\/UPnPMediaServer/*", "Device\/UPnP\/Settings\/UPnPMediaServer\/*", "Device\/UserAccounts\/Users\/User[@uid='1']\/*", "Device\/UserAccounts\/Users\/User[@uid='2']\/*", "Device\/UserAccounts\/Users\/User[@uid='3']\/*", 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"Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='2']/ClearTextPassword", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='3']/ClearTextPassword", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='4']/ClearTextPassword", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/Functionalities[@uid='0']/Writable", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/SecretQuery". 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