Disconnect Optus router and connect your router to the NBN modem (and ensure it is working correctly).3. (Sagemcom currently has the R7000 ip as 192.168.0.3), Now when I try to enter the R7000's default login via routelogin.net it's not recognised and I have to use 192.168.1.1. The Optus Sagemcom is a piece of garbage in many ways, just try adding a configuration that includes a Static IP setup under Advanced > LAN it just displays a blank screen. so then it was of course not an option to NOT letting all know via this readme (be happy that i never did a bigger thing of this shit) The Network and Signal lights aren't present because, unlike the Optus Ultra WiFi Modem, this Sagemcom modem-router doesn't have a 4G backup option if the fixed-line network goes down. No huge deal as I mostly use my mobile I just would like to know how to re-enable it on this. So far so good. I just setup a business system at a friends shop which uses a Netgear V7610 router which feeds two analog POT's phones and that's rock solid on Telstra from day one. I couldn't believe it. Gas. Now choose Maintenance and find Update or Firmware Update. Sagemcom F@ST 5366 TN This modem-router only has lights for Power, WAN, DSL, Phone, Internet, and Wi-Fi. The "backdoor" access if for giving customers support efter their needs Why bother? Mine was connected by a LAN cable. Any feedback on the Sagemcom modem please? Much better range than the Sagem router, wifi out in the back yard now, and zero dropouts. Be the first one to write a review. Its going to cost me $10/month more for no change is service. Now to my question for those who have NBN. Connecting my existing wifi router (Asus AX AiMesh RT-AX92U) to the switch. Disabled Wifi as I want the R7000 to do the hardwork. They send out their new modem for this the Sagemcom F@st 3864v3 HP. It's all to do with layout of their house and proximity of their connected devices to my router and their router. Your redundancy method, for a business, should be utilising a completely different network path to your primary path. is there someone who can explain to me the best way to fix this? If I reboot the modem plus the NBN cable HFC modem, it is good for a little bit, but it keeps happening and starting to really annoy the crap out of me. I stuck a switch between the Arris modem and the Optus router. BTW. Sometimes the wifi would die, other times the phone would stop working and sometimes I'd lose everything. If it where not for the need to support the phone line i would dump the Sagemcom entirely. Yes they will. Gain is ~3db lower on my preferred 2.4ghz 40mhz bonded channels down in the shed, though. For example 60mbs Sagemcom, 90mbs on Asus. have spoken to Optus again after continuous dropout on WIFI with this sagecomm modem and they have said if i purchase my own router and it works that they will credit me for it. unless there is clearly what is what on the devices. Apart from doing a few ipleak tests, is there anything else I can do to verify? determined to succeed I am when it comes to hacking devices for fun. Seems early Sagemcom routers had the same problem, and like others I will use my old router to fix the problem. What follows has been posted many times here. Maybe the difference is that I have the latest black 3864v3HP model, with earlier problems all fixed. OK, I don't really understand how it all works. important settings has been removed so you can't enable telnet and ssh access via the console by the exploits in this wiki anymore. Be patient, else contact Optus. My main interest is that I too have bought an Orbi system which is on it's way. Thanks for all the informative posts everyone and the quick assistance newline and Farron. Enter your router username. I'm lucky in that there are very few nearby WiFi signals. 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? I also ensure that ips are statically assigned to prevent conflicts. Many Git commands accept both tag and branch names, so creating this branch may cause unexpected behavior. You actually have to add an exception. 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. WiFi is flakey because of the way it was designed to work. Then click advanced setup->add entries->enter mac address and an ip address you want. Next, login into the router, check how to Open Admin Page. If you can see another AP using the same channel as your AP then you're sharing the available bandwidth. What version of firmware do you have ? You may also find help here https://yescrowd.optus.com.au/. Is it feasible to buy another one of these on eBay (seem to go in the $20 to $30 range), and upload the backup file from present one? listening other things like admin info and some other things. 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. 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. 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. I'd just prefer the DHCP set up to be left up to the R7000. Then, press on Choose file and pick downloaded Firmware. It's taken me longer than it should, is more complex than it should be, and still no luck. Hello, seem to be having the same WiFi issues as others and I am over it. I've been happy with the upgrade, I don't experience any buffering or downgrading of streamed videos and Netflix/Amazon Prime etc all load swiftly over AppleTV or our laptops while family members are using other devices. Just looking for a quick redundancy method. After trying 2 sagecrap modems and getting multiple dropouts and lockups daily I bought a netcomm 18acv (only because ABB use it so thought it might be reasonable), it will still lockup but only on average once a month. will be calling Optus for another router. Sounds like a great outcome for me. datasheets and measure the points and don't take chances it will end in disaster. Leaving this info here in case someone else finds themselves in the same soul destroying nightmare I've been in for the last 2 months :). Enter the IP 192.168.254.254 into your browser and pressing enter. With that I get great coverage everywhere. 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. If it's not a business account, perhaps it should be. comment. after few months with a break for get motivation back again for trying get root access on latest firmware. Of course the ISP provided modem isn't the 'best' on the market, but what happens is you upgrade to a better router, then your neighbour has issues and upgrades to a better router. Everything works but it randomly restarts multiple times a day, I'm yet to see uptime of greater than 24hrs. 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. I thought this issue was a myth, as I had no issues with wifi until now. Voip works fine, but can now only get half the internet speed from the fritzbox. Of course all commands in this wiki is available still if you are on firmware v3.42.2. 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. Always read the manual, How to use this for tinkering and exploring the router itself. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 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. Here are some pictures for myself to remember these 4 years, I have spent over 600 hours of my free time on this router, here are some random pictures I never shared before but since it is now archived, so here are my 600 hours in pictures shown. See a problem? (edit) Forgot to add that both devices have been rock solid for the entire connected period. If you want to find out the mac addresses of your devices. You'll need to initially direct connect to the Arris NBN HFC cablemodem to activate your Optus account. Grocery. It's doing my head in, have tried several different IP's, no change, have tried TCP and UDP alone, no change. However I got 6 month free. They won't support any other, connected device. From then on, you can use any device. No such thing as only paying for 25mbps. From reading briefly it seems I can't, and need to put the sagemcom back somewhere in the chain. I plucked up all of my patience and made the dreaded phone call to the Optus help line. On the topic of the Sagemcom , mine has been incredibly stable for the last two months touch wood. 5366TN and previous all do as well. As Jack said ultimately the best solution is to wire as much as possible and put access points where coverage is poor. 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. . Any feedback on the Sagemcom modem please. Firms give router admin access in this address to allow network administrators to configure their routers and networks. Absolutely if you can see 3+ other WiFi networks in your home, from neighbours, then you're sharing the available bandwidth with them. From a few quick tests. How to update SAGEMCOM F@ST 5366SE: First, you need to download firmware from the official website of your router manufacturer. She said they had, so my connection should be ok now. Mine has been fine as well. It has minimal features but will keep using it while we have our home phone line. 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 just received the F@st 3864V3 HP Sagemcom, with NBN install due tomorrow some time and, I have a few questions. 5366 Edgewood Dr Provo UT 84604 (801) 224-5011. This means that in order to login to them you start with your web browser. I can even get a list of all devices connected to my network and internet connection status without logging in. am i stuck and need to buy my own separate modem to fix wifi dropouts? All donations I get I use to buy new devices that I spend all my waking hours Everything in this repo may still be relevant for other internet providers and the firmware they using on their devices worldwide since Sagemcom is still cooperates with Tele2(comhem) and many many many more internet providers out there and even if Telia has removed most of the alternatives, mostly things is working the same as before but with less options(for telia customers) due to an upgraded version, so everything I have written here is highly relevant, but because I have already shown, revealed and done what if I can, I will archive this repo from 2022-11-15 and there will be no more upgrades. After some reading on the internet, it confirmed my findings of how crap this router is, I will be calling Optus for another router. 4 of 9 different routers I found, I really worked hard for get root access on this device. One thing to note is that after setting everything up, it seems to take the Optus VOIP network quite a long time to realise that the Sagemcom is connected. I understand there might be a 2.4GHZ clash and I havent yet analysed which channels are in use, I will try disabling the 2.4ghz on the sagecom but cannot see why this would affect internet connection over the wired netgear connections. How does this update happenJust by itself? how do i access CG3000 to disable DHCP, change username, password etc. The crappy Sagemcom page only gives me a link to 3 dynamic providers. 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. Got the NBN installed today. Can this be used on another NBN connection not supplied by Telstra? No idea if there's further configuring I need to do. Anyone know what it means and what Optus is up to in probing around within my home network? They may have pushed a decent firmware upgrade out? Na, was on 25 from the start with Fetch, they then said I can get a free upgrade to 50 at no extra cost. Essential: Model name: F@ST 5366 LTE-A DSL Modem: VDSL2 NBN VDSL2 FTTB/FTTN Compliant Wireless Modem: LTE 700MHz (B28) Support LTE 1800MHz (B3) support LTE 2300MHz (B40) support External antenna connector(s) LAN connectivity: 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN ports: 4 Router: WAN ethernet port maximum speed (Mbps) . That is it worked for about 30 minutes then started dropping out. I can see it when I'm even surfing the internet. Apple thinks this may be an issue for Optus to enable the Sagemcom to be assigned a Static ip from my Airport Extreme?Optus are not sure! Most routers have a web interface. 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. With my higher gain antennas, I pick up a gazillion SSIDs, but 2.4/5ghz N/AC performance is acceptable. In my parents house for example the wifi from the sagemcom is pretty good throughout the house. Search in Sagemcom F@ST 3864AC. I have tried several ip addresses (both within and outside of the assignable range) and with DHCP on the Sagemcom both disabled and enabled. Cannot be bothered with contacting the crap Floptus customer service. 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. Optus has also said they rely on recognising a single IP and if there router isnt first they offer limited help. There is a workaround for those comfortable manipulating URLs and running a bit of JavaScript, but how this got passed QA is beyond me. I have never had any issues with WiFi. It is not possible to change the IP of the gateway nor to activate the BRIDGE mode, All GVT firmware functions are unlocked. 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. In the end I bought a TP-Link $30 access point. Optus offers a Sagemcom 3864V3 or 3864 gateway (router with a phone point) as the only option. (no other router I've used ever did this). (You can still use the old Netgear cablemodem as a wifi AP by connecting via LAN, but I recall just as many complaints about those in their day). (Updated: 2022/11/15, 4 years later). Back to the begging issue. If it is or is not a business account, you should ask at Yes Crowd, https://yescrowd.optus.com.au/, with your question. so this is NOT because because a wrong baudrate of course, it was a "let's fuck this router and see what happens" time, Just another device and other tools for trying AGAIN to hack the last firmware release First ensure all is OK with the Optus modem-router connected. I have the optus sagemcom sitting behind a fritzbox 7490.Have assigned the sagemcom an ip address and forwarded port 5060. often not even allowing me to connect to 192.168.0.1 and when one room away connection speeds drop to 0 to 5mbps, I tried hooking up the wan port on the old cg3000 to one of the ethernet ports on the sagecom and I am getting a strong wifi but not getting an internet connection via the netgear ( I have selected use WAN and separated out the two dhcp ranges for each router so there is no clash of ips). They'd work for half a day and then stop working as an access point. While I have not had to do the above, it apparently will solve your issue and enable VOIP. So this just got annoying so I just unplugged the sagemcom and put the netgear cg3000v2 in again but had to change the settings to connect via ethernet instead of cable and things have been fine again. Hotels. After reading many messages here, I chose someone to send a PM to and this morning, their advice did the trick. Someone close by is probably using high gain antenna's and killing theirs and everyone elses wifi (I know cause I used to do this and always wondered what the problem was). ? Find Best Western Hotels & Resorts nearby Sponsored. Yes No. It is just simple for Optus tech staff. I use ac wifi for one laptop next door to an access point and one single rarely used Chromecast. Ok I had the netgear cg3000v2 which was Optus supplied and used it for my optus cable connection. Forum user Matty123123 has done quite a bit to reverse engineer the firmware on a similar device and here; Help: Bundled modem Sagecom F@st 3864; Optus NBN - router admin access, using a BYO router with VOIP; Sagemcom F@ST 3864 V2 - Get Admin Password; Frank's Hacks Sorry if this doesn't fit, but I am going to be moved onto the NBN with HFC. 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