So far, I have a nice stable connection as solid base to start from next week when my Orbi is delivered and I put my switch back into the mix (Netgear GC110P) and stash the Sagemcom in the cupboard (thanks for the advice newline). and if you are NEW to hardware hacking want to try the same things if you get insperation. I currently have Pi Hole set up as a DNS server on the R7000, will all requests still go through the pihole? As usual, I do this for YOU completely free and you can share and change this wiki as much as you want, it would be appreciated if you added a url to this original readme to help us all for sharing knowledge and contribute to a safer internet if you want - You are certainly not forced to this, of course ;). So your redundancy should exclude that physical network as an option, and utilise a completely different access network provider. That's why connecting the Optus modem-router until incoming calls are being received is a very wise first step. Coffee. 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. also Sagemcom that can use our network and sniff traffic, At desk height it sucked. Best of luck. OK, I don't really understand how it all works. From a few quick tests. Email this guide. Update the modem software. Oh wait. This is the last and the biggest commit since I created this repo. Can this be used on another NBN connection not supplied by Telstra? Back to the begging issue. 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). The whole point of a redundant path is to ensure that the worse case failure, i.e a physical break in your HFC access, doesn't impact your business. 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. With my higher gain antennas, I pick up a gazillion SSIDs, but 2.4/5ghz N/AC performance is acceptable. It has minimal features but will keep using it while we have our home phone line. J, * This repository was created: January 30, 2019 and was archived: November 16, 2022/11/15. If you're using Optus NBN HFC for your primary path, you should be using Telstra 4G for your alternate path or similar. trying to hack, if it's something unique and something that I'm first with 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! 4 of 9 different routers I found, I really worked hard for get root access on this device. I'm lucky in that there are very few nearby WiFi signals. 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. F A E C B 3. Strange given that by default the ISP router blocks ICMP. Yes they will. Instead of advanced settings click device info->DHCP. ;-) (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, sorry kind of need an explanation for dummies or if someone could point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I have a TP-Link VR600 router, I assume it would be relatively easy to connect the Sagemcom to the VR600 and use the wireless capability of the TP-Link to broadcast? I didn't know what this was or where, but found a checkbox in Advanced WAN Setup under NAT Filtering called "Disable SIP ALG", so I checked that box but alas, still didn't work. Attach the other end to any of the four yellow LAN ports on your modem. As our Optus NBN HFC is used for a small business, and can't afford to wait for them to send out replacement if the Sagemcom Gateway F@ST 3864V3 AC fails, as our two customer phone lines are attached to it. Not on NBN, yet my self. If you want to find out the mac addresses of your devices. VLAN tagging not supported.- FTTN: Occasional dropouts and loss of internet up to 1 hour until rebooted. They may have pushed a decent firmware upgrade out? (edit) Forgot to add that both devices have been rock solid for the entire connected period. Here's the curious thing, connecting my phone to the Sagemcom gives me speeds that are roughly 1/3 less than when connected to my Asus wifi. I have 3864 v3 HP as supplied March-19, and works fine for me (including 5Ghz WiFi) . This README is on hold until I will get a new router from TeliaSonera Company AB since i bought a private router for now, The CG3000 did have a sticker over its wan port but other people say they are using it and that it is not disabled. Migrated from cable to nbn HFC on Feb 13, so far so good. 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. This means that in order to login to them you start with your web browser. First ensure all is OK with the Optus modem-router connected. My experience with the Sagemcom F@st 3864v3. is there someone who can explain to me the best way to fix this? Is there an issue bridging the modems optus use or not? Then connect the Orbi. Speedwise everything is fine, I'd just prefer the DHCP set up to be left up to the R7000. Wrong the problem continued. For black there's the 3864AC, 3864V2AC, 3864V3AC & the new 3864V3HP. Finally I found all the old pictures and it's been years now since this repo was created. WiFi is flakey because of the way it was designed to work. All the others I throw away or give away to whoever needs them as I don't use these myself. Gas. with "crazy" things and the serial readers gets and these devices break extremely easily if you guess pins etc I literally just plugged stuff into the switch. After some reading on the internet, it confirmed my findings of how crap this router is, I will be calling Optus for another router. it looks like the pihole is doing it's job. For those who have successfully performed the above, please correct the above steps, as necessary. IMPORTANT INFO FOR EVERYONE THAT WILL FOLLOW THIS README! PCs on the LAN (Cat6) had slow boot & no internet access although IP was allocated. 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. A tag already exists with the provided branch name. . Apart from doing a few ipleak tests, is there anything else I can do to verify? 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. It is better than the Telstra one I can say that. After putting up with the poor range and occasional wifi dropouts I went back to the Netgear 3000v2, much happier. It gives me AC wifi and has gigabit ports. Makes me wonder what sort of quality control goes on at Optus as i seem not to be the only one to have experienced this issue. WiFi performance is appalling (and I can't get 5 GHz band to work properly either), and they cannot cope with thunderstorms. But, and this is a big but, I have not had any success setting up a file sever on the router's USB port. Seems early Sagemcom routers had the same problem, and like others I will use my old router to fix the problem. 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. Sagem. 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. For example 60mbs Sagemcom, 90mbs on Asus. Basically using it for routing, DNS and DHCP.I have a Ubiquiti network for the Wi-Fi. Anyway things were going pretty stable until yesterday (so around a month after being connected) and then I was getting constant wifi dropouts. 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. Required information * Recipient email * Enter the text above: I presume after initial activation of the account with the sagemcom, you just ditched it and put the Orbi in it's place? We would typically have about 6 connections. So anyway after continuously restarting the modem it worked for a bit and then lost wifi connections again. Download both firmwares and install the older default firmware 2600t. 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. That died and was replaced by Optus with a Netgear Modem and a SAGEM router. Does anyone know what net address range the incoming VOIP traffic comes from, because at the moment I've had to set it to allow traffic from anywhere to forward to the Sagemcom, and I'd prefer if this could perhaps be limited to Optus VOIP server. Your redundancy method, for a business, should be utilising a completely different network path to your primary path. I prefer something from Officeworks if possible so I can get something up and running right away. With that I get great coverage everywhere. I believe it's independent of RSP. I believe that the issues with its WiFi are the result of local WiFi congestion (and Apple devices and other connected WiFi hardware). looking for a quick redundancy method, for at least the modem if it fails. Does the wifi still go through the optus modem or through the Tendas? They may have pushed a decent firmware upgrade out? Next, login into the router, check how to Open Admin Page. I would have to do multiple power resets each week. The connection is also way less stable on the Sagemcom. In firmware v3.43.3 all ;). These photos I took to remember RX/TX/GND to NOT come when v3.3 on the first router. Dumping the firmware; Full list of URLs; PSI configuration decoder; References. Optus has also said they rely on recognising a single IP and if there router isnt first they offer limited help. 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. 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). I just received the F@st 3864V3 HP Sagemcom, with NBN install due tomorrow some time and, I have a few questions. It is reliable, but not brilliant. things was done correct and being polite corect. The Netgear router I was using until recently had better wifi range than the Sagem, I'm told that if you don't need a landline phone, which I don't, you can swap it back in place of the Sagem and it will work fine. My main interest is that I too have bought an Orbi system which is on it's way. whether it is the Cable modem or the wfi router. Sagemcom F@ST 3864AC Change device. They'd work for half a day and then stop working as an access point. This is an apartment. Addeddate 2020-11-11 16:22:01 Identifier sagemcom-fast-2704-tpsa-firmware Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. plus-circle Add Review. I stuck a switch between the Arris modem and the Optus router. am i stuck and need to buy my own separate modem to fix wifi dropouts? I'd prefer if this could perhaps be limited to Optus VOIP server. That way the neighbours can't kill my signal. Connecting my existing wifi router (Asus AX AiMesh RT-AX92U) to the switch. How To Login to a Sagemcom Router. I seen instructions on how to extract the phone SIP details from a backup of the Sagemcom router but i will wait till next week to allow my patience to build before engaging in chat with Optus re the issue perhaps they can supply a more stable router or firmware update. The WiFI might not work as well in a different home. Yes, I've read a few people getting admin access through github scripts, but i don't wanna brick anything this early. this repository is all about extremely poor security in the firmware. we need use newRequest and we also will use a function for this, 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. Throughput would slow to a crawl requiring frequent resets. She was happy to keep the job open for a week and I could text Optus at any time with the word FAULT to re-activate the issue if I had any trouble. Email this guide. if they have done it right. 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. 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 Why I have to spend extra time to fix problems that should just not be there. We can call out on it, not receive. Maybe the difference is that I have the latest black 3864v3HP model, with earlier problems all fixed. Is it speed, drop outs, poor wifi, something else. Find Best Western Hotels & Resorts nearby Sponsored. 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. Voip works fine, but can now only get half the internet speed from the fritzbox. Any feedback on the Sagemcom modem please? 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. ? However after a month, I have been pleasantly surprised with the stability and WiFi performance so far. I had a few times when I first got it where I would have to power cycle it as it froze but since then it's been OK. Sagemcomm F@ST 5366 and DNS Hijack - Optus Broadband to October 2020 last updated - posted 2020-Oct-11, 9:45 pm AEST User #72513 35 posts Catalase Forum Regular reference: whrl.pl/Rf8Ntg posted 2020-Sep-17, 5:49 pm AEST edited 2020-Sep-17, 6:14 pm AEST O.P. Absolutely if you can see 3+ other WiFi networks in your home, from neighbours, then you're sharing the available bandwidth with them. 192.168.0.1 returns me the Sagemcom homepage. 5366TN and previous all do as well. Go. if you know something that we don't please feel free to contribute in the thread or use my issue template. I got a google wifi 3 pack for that reason. Best news is that Optus may actually be listening and getting firmware update out more promptly than they have in . 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