My best advice is to try it. Change device. 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. The Sagecom was crap for my household. It is reliable, but not brilliant. 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. Mac OS Sierra. Outgoing calls should be possible as soon as the Optus modem-router has connected (to Optus and not the NBN). Is there an issue bridging the modems optus use or not? 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. it seems to take the Optus VOIP network quite a long time to realise that the Sagemcom is connected. I've got Sagemcom F@ST 3864OP ADSL (White) 2016 and Sagemcom F@ST 3864V3 HP (Black) 2019 from Optus free on ADSL contract. Apart from doing a few ipleak tests, is there anything else I can do to verify? Thanks, obviously they need to update their website. Can I go back to using the CG3000 knowing that we have an Optus phone through NBN HFC? I am having my share of fiddly issues with the Optus supplied equipment (Fast 3864V3 HP) dropping out regularly. An experience. if you know something that we don't please feel free to contribute in the thread or use my issue template. listening other things like admin info and some other things. 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. I stuck a switch between the Arris modem and the Optus router. Claim this business (801) 224-5011. I will turn the wifi off the Sagemcom once I know everything sweet. My main interest is that I too have bought an Orbi system which is on it's way. Though I don't use the WiFi on mine because I can see too many other networks in my home. 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. 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). This wiki and all scripts that will be added under this repo has been made by wuseman and is licensed under GPL Version 3. Everything has an End. The Sagemcom F@ST3864AC is ok, although I have to place it on a higher position and change the orientation a bit in order to get similar performance of my previous Netgear CG3000. For example 60mbs Sagemcom, 90mbs on Asus. Mine was connected by a LAN cable. Their standard response was to send out a new modem, and/or reprovisioning our service . Hotels. Now choose Maintenance and find Update or Firmware Update. I will move to ABB and buy a Fetch mini and get them to fix the line. know for YOU and as always for FREE and under GPLv3. Upload speed not affected. In firmware v3.43.3 all Optus offers a Sagemcom 3864V3 or 3864 gateway (router with a phone point) as the only option. No idea if there's further configuring I need to do. Sagemcom is an ever-growing group that designs and manufactures innovative products and solutions addressing three fundamental needs: access to energy, access to internet, access to . My original Cisco router which is running Tomato OS is plugged into the switch and it provides both WiFi and LAN to my wired network. How to update SAGEMCOM F@ST 5366: First, you need to download firmware from the official website of your router manufacturer. I presume after initial activation of the account with the sagemcom, you just ditched it and put the Orbi in it's place? See a problem? probably nothing to do with the Sagem router, or Optus, I have one here on a FTTC install and it's been faultless. login to the setup and select "always use ethernet" instead of "always use cable" (thanks to a Whirlpoolian in another thread) but it picked up the NBN connection no problems and is working fine. 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. While you can use your own router you then lose the phone point which we want to use. Update the modem software. We ended up replacing it with a Netgear Orbi system (we don't have a landline phone) and the range, speeds, stability were a whole lot better. You'll need to initially direct connect to the Arris NBN HFC cablemodem to activate your Optus account. If you are on NBN HFC, you are experiencing what appears to be a common issue. On the old modem we had no trouble with connections (obviously only 2.4Ghz) anywhere in the house but on the sagecom it is poor and unreliable (On both 2.4 and 5Ghz.) Then I remembered I had forwarded TCP and UDP to 5060 so I went and changed that to UDP only and presto, all working. Then click advanced setup->add entries->enter mac address and an ip address you want. Talking to Optus support ATM , they are sort of helpful but then again not. In our street both the Foxtel and Optus HFC hardwares and cable will be removed and the threatened firm date is now April 2019. All the others I throw away or give away to whoever needs them as I don't use these myself. There is a workaround for those comfortable manipulating URLs and running a bit of JavaScript, but how this got passed QA is beyond me. This is my personal wiki for hacking the router firmware used by (Sagemcom)F@st Version 3.43.2 delivered from Sagemcom - GitHub - wuseman/SAGEMCOM-FAST-5370e-TELIA: This is my personal wiki for hacking the router firmware used by (Sagemcom)F@st Version 3.43.2 delivered from Sagemcom . PCs on the LAN (Cat6) had slow boot & no internet access although IP was allocated. 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). Although my phone doesn't support 5 ghz which can be a bit annoying. is there someone who can explain to me the best way to fix this? The WIFi is good. At last, click on Upload and wait for a moment. This was the most annoying part for me about this router, as eventually IP conflicts would arise. I got nbn installed just about a month agoAnd nothing but dropouts on Wi-FiConnected by Ethernet is fine No issues. 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? You need to navigate to the router ip address (Default 192.168.0.1), click advanced settings and login with the credentials on the sticker on your modem. Using an R6300, reserved an IP for the Sagemcom, plugged everything in where it's supposed to go, forwarded TCP/UDP 5060 to the Sagemcom IP. will be calling Optus for another router. Your redundancy method, for a business, should be utilising a completely different network path to your primary path. More. Can I do the same (bridge from Sagemcom to the R7000) and still use the telephone, ie: VOIP? J, * This repository was created: January 30, 2019 and was archived: November 16, 2022/11/15. When the router has rebooted run the following using the developer console in your browser. 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 Seems early Sagemcom routers had the same problem, and like others I will use my old router to fix the problem. First ensure all is OK with the Optus modem-router connected. They're interfering with the WiFi from the modem. 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. everything ends up here because I hack for fun and to share everything I . Migrated from cable to nbn HFC on Feb 13, so far so good. If it where not for the need to support the phone line i would dump the Sagemcom entirely. Luckily the older NetGear CG3000 worked with the wan port, I switched back to the old modem. 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. 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. Which Sagemcom are you asking about? 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 ;). Anyone know what it means and what Optus is up to in probing around within my home network? I'm not talking about range. If no login screen shows up, try finding the correct IP address for your router by Searching for your router. sorry kind of need an explanation for dummies or if someone could point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. 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. They won't support any other, connected device. 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. In general you login to a Sagemcom router in three steps: Find Your Sagemcom Router IP Address In general, I tend to agree with newline & JD. So yes, the 3864 is a POS. I cannot believe Optus supplies this sagemcom piece of junk to its customers and seems to only allow that to function with the phone line. I also ensure that ips are statically assigned to prevent conflicts. Everything works but it randomly restarts multiple times a day, I'm yet to see uptime of greater than 24hrs. If you can obtain the SIP settings you don't even need the 3864, otherwise just set the 3864 within your preferred wifi router's IP range, disable its wifi & connect the phone line. I haven't yet convinced myself whether it is the Cable modem or the wfi router; there's time for that later. Business Services. is there someone who can explain to me the best way to fix this? Be patient, else contact Optus. All of the above mentioned in the 3 + change of gateway ip . Help . I got a google wifi 3 pack for that reason. And does the backup have all the VoIP details backed up as well? Got the NBN installed today. And when I tried to make a call, it was also working. Not on NBN, yet my self. Email this guide. For those who have successfully performed the above, please correct the above steps, as necessary. does any1 know if i buy 1 of these, (which ive been looking at getting anyway) solve my issue? 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 All donations I get I use to buy new devices that I spend all my waking hours The wifi sucks but for just a modem, it does the job. Yes No. 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. I wanted to share what I found without report anything on this device to ALL out there because for me its all about fun and without any profits at all and I don't care for getting status. i have tried everything almost i belive, an example wich works to execute but I've solved the problem by putting a switch on the output of the NBN interface and one line to the Optus router which has dhcp and wireless disabled and now only services the phone line. Sounds like a great outcome for me. It's a consumer level router, with a poor CPU and little RAM of course it's crap. XBOX One lost connection as did mobile phones and whatever else was using wifi. This is standing in the room with them. But, and this is a big but, I have not had any success setting up a file sever on the router's USB port. Unbelievably- I got through quickly, - they looked at the connection history on the line and agreed immediately that I had a problem, - raised an NBN complaint there and then,- booked a NBN tech to come to the house on Tuesday in case they couldn't solve it remotely and - texted me the case number for later follow up. Always read the manual, As others on Whirlpool have suggested. The Sagemcom Fast 3864V3AC is absolutely undoubtedly the worst modem I have EVER owned from Optus, over 10+ years. Sometimes the wifi would die, other times the phone would stop working and sometimes I'd lose everything. After all, it's only going to the phone. I'd prefer if this could perhaps be limited to Optus VOIP server. Best of luck. I prefer something from Officeworks if possible so I can get something up and running right away. Oh wait. Now choose Maintenance and find Update or Firmware Update. I gave up because I already had a working system. View detailed information and reviews for 5366 Edgewood Dr in Provo, UT and get driving directions with road conditions and live traffic updates along the way. I have the optus sagemcom sitting behind a fritzbox 7490.Have assigned the sagemcom an ip address and forwarded port 5060. You signed in with another tab or window. 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. The "backdoor" access if for giving customers support efter their needs First connect the Optus router to the NBN modem and leave connected until everything particularly VOIP incoming calls is working correctly.2. Required information * Recipient email * Enter the text above: Search in Sagemcom F@ST 3864AC. 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). 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 The Sagemcom is responsible for DHCP at the moment that may change soon. In the end I bought a TP-Link $30 access point. Some other intresting links without any required login you can visit Shopping. Coffee. (Updated: 2022/11/15, 4 years later). Are you sure you want to create this branch? I had great 2.4 ghz up until a month ago when something happened in my apartment. The current new plan with Fetch is dearer than what I,m paying now. 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. 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. 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) . Attach the other end to any of the four yellow LAN ports on your modem. Enter the IP 192.168.254.254 into your browser and pressing enter. As on earlier devices and configurations from Telia Company AB they still adding access I have never had any issues with WiFi. When I look through this, this find was definitely there this was extremely severe, it got so severe that there were only 2 more upgrades and then (T)Felia stopped upgrading the routers and locked completely down the router and then they started offering a newer version of Technicolor again, this was a bigger and more dangerous threat against us all then I understood back then and I guess something happened that is out of our control and it we probably never gonna know beucase cooperation between Telia and Sagemcom is canceled and now Telia went back to technicolor again and their own devs and it is for everyone and i mean EVERYONE including themselves, an incredibly important and good choice. I have tried several ip addresses (both within and outside of the assignable range) and with DHCP on the Sagemcom both disabled and enabled. Can someone please suggest to me a modem that will replace my Sagemcom 3864V3HP? 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 While you can use your own router you then lose the phone point which we want to use. On the topic of the Sagemcom , mine has been incredibly stable for the last two months touch wood. I,m on a 50 plan but can only get 33, but I,m only paying for the 25 speed, so not to fussed. My experience with the Sagemcom F@st 3864v3. (FYI the 'honeypot' is a Rasperberry Pi running HoneyPi, designed to look very attractive to anyone breaching my network security). this was worth a 100% CVE. with "crazy" things and the serial readers gets and these devices break extremely easily if you guess pins etc 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. Services NEC. These photos I took to remember RX/TX/GND to NOT come when v3.3 on the first router. 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. 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. 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. initial activation of the account with the sagemcom, you just ditched it. this repository is all about extremely poor security in the firmware. The crappy Sagemcom page only gives me a link to 3 dynamic providers. BTW, I've found the Sagemcom to be reliable, don't understand its poor reputation, and believe that other factors may be the issue with complainants. I couldn't believe it. 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. 1. 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. Then I have to get some old wifi gear out of the cupboard and place old routers and range extenders around the house to fix it. It is better than the Telstra one I can say that. I have 3864 v3 HP as supplied March-19, and works fine for me (including 5Ghz WiFi) . Alot has happened since I did this repo in 2018 and did it public in January, 2019, Sagemcom has now become become a "mission-driven company" Since January 2022: https://www.sagemcom.com/en/group. Ive had a Sagemcom 3864, for a few years now. 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? Basically using it for routing, DNS and DHCP.I have a Ubiquiti network for the Wi-Fi. 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. Email this guide. regret spending so many hours on this router, in my solitude ;), 5) During this period I asked support 12 times if there is a, into my home for whatever reason? Let us know. With that I get great coverage everywhere. We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. I have not had any success setting up a file sever on the router's USB port. When you need support you may have to revert back to the standard arrangements. It's range is terrible, even with 2.4G. They no longer supply this modem this topic is about (well shouldn't be). For anyone else trying, newlines steps worked a treat. 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. They offered a general 3 months free to get people moving. That's exactly what we did. At last, click on Upload and wait for a moment. 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. datasheets and measure the points and don't take chances it will end in disaster. 192.168.0.1 returns me the Sagemcom homepage. Wasn''t planned but those neighbours have been connected (Telstra, no idea what modem-router). From a few quick tests. Sagemcom gateway F@st 5366 firmware update. NBN tech came in on Friday and said everything was good to go. I didn't think that far, I guess it was a call to find out if there is any other router they can give. modem of the 3864v3 variety, before they tweaked that doing the same thing over and over, hoping for a different outcome, is insane. 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. Speedwise everything is fine, I'd just prefer the DHCP set up to be left up to the R7000. No they're not. Grocery. To put it simply 33mbps on 50mbps is not good enough! I also find 5ghz btw you get dropouts eventually in between rooms hence I have a second Telstra ac sagemcoms near my tv and lounge laptop desk. Ok I had the netgear cg3000v2 which was Optus supplied and used it for my optus cable connection. F@ST 5366 LTE-A. am i stuck and need to buy my own separate modem to fix wifi dropouts? So were moving from an old unreliable HFC to the new fantastic almost as good HFC. Download both firmwares and install the older default firmware 2600t. Both worked initially with DHCP disabled but then they seemed to time out. 5366TN and previous all do as well. You will see a list of every mac address connected and you can just copy and paste the details without going into each device. Cannot be bothered with contacting the crap Floptus customer service. Now to my question for those who have NBN. They was taken seriously, thanks telia! Next, login into the router, check how to Open Admin Page. After much cajoling and begging Ive signed up for the NBN and Im about to lose my ever reliable Optus HFC access. Directions Advertisement. 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. Our house is difficult, big, old, thick brick walls. I had it connected to the NBN on 31 july 2019. Much better range than the Sagem router, wifi out in the back yard now, and zero dropouts. The connection is also way less stable on the Sagemcom. You actually have to add an exception. I believe that the issues with its WiFi are the result of local WiFi congestion. Hello, seem to be having the same WiFi issues as others and I am over it. 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. 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