sagemcom gateway f@st 5366 firmware update
I use ac wifi for one laptop next door to an access point and one single rarely used Chromecast. Here is the current router in the list. Oh wait. Disconnect Optus router and connect your router to the NBN modem (and ensure it is working correctly).3. 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. I had it connected to the NBN on 31 july 2019. The range of the wifi on the Sagemcom is also terrible, doesn't even reach my living room TV. Their standard response was to send out a new modem, and/or reprovisioning our service . is there someone who can explain to me the best way to fix this? Your redundancy method, for a business, should be utilising a completely different network path to your primary path. we need use newRequest and we also will use a function for this, It's doing my head in, have tried several different IP's, no change, have tried TCP and UDP alone, no change. Talking to Optus support ATM , they are sort of helpful but then again not. I have a large collection on all devices and hardware that I have managed to hack in my own way. 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. 192.168.0.1 returns me the Sagemcom homepage. 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. Maybe the difference is that I have the latest black 3864v3HP model, with earlier problems all fixed. Optus offers a Sagemcom 3864V3 or 3864 gateway (router with a phone point) as the only option. Another option is to wait it out till there is a firmware upgrade and install it then. However after a month, I have been pleasantly surprised with the stability and WiFi performance so far. (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). after few months with a break for get motivation back again for trying get root access on latest firmware. I've done this in the past with 2 Optus modems. This is the last and the biggest commit since I created this repo. Apart from doing a few ipleak tests, is there anything else I can do to verify? 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. Just got one of these as part of converting from Optus cable to Optus NBN. If it's not a business account, perhaps it should be. Windows 10. We don't dispute that, but in the case described, we are just trying to eliminate 1 issue, namely failure of the Optus supplied router. The only incoming data will be an incoming call. 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. An experience. Sagem. 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. 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. Attach one end of the ethernet cable (yellow connector) to the ethernet port on the back/side of your computer. 5366TN and previous all do as well. Email this guide. Interestingly enough, they had better connection to my Optus router than to their 'new' 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? 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 . I presume after initial activation of the account with the sagemcom, you just ditched it and put the Orbi in it's place? Next, login into the router, check how to Open Admin Page. 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. modem of the 3864v3 variety, before they tweaked that doing the same thing over and over, hoping for a different outcome, is insane. 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) 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. 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. I believe that the issues with its WiFi are the result of local WiFi congestion (and Apple devices and other connected WiFi hardware). I have not had any success setting up a file sever on the router's USB port. Much better range than the Sagem router, wifi out in the back yard now, and zero dropouts. However I got 6 month free. 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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. 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. B. i have tried everything almost i belive, an example wich works to execute but This was really annoying for using Google Chomecast's which have no ability to statically assign an IP address. 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. Not on NBN, yet my self. . 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. We've been on the sixth(!) Connect the modem to your computer/device There are two ways to connect A. This is a complete list of user names and passwords for Sagemcom routers. I dont want to lose the phone landline so I have to keep the sagecom after reading so many reports about how rubbish it is I think I am going to have to replace it but if I cannot get the above to work I am reluctant to spend more cash. Too late for us in any case, we are leaving Optus after over 10 years because their "support" during this episode was beyond pathetic. 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. Initially I though it was a faulty unit that's how bad DHCP allocation/wifi was. You actually have to add an exception. Speed jitters up and down quite a lot when doing the test. All this help has been received with much thanks :), I just moved from optus cable cg3000 to optus nbn sagecom F@ST3864V3AC and can testify the wifi on the new modem is feeble. 4 of 9 different routers I found, I really worked hard for get root access on this device. I'm still on Optus cable and had a Netear CG2000. So far that has been flawless with no drop outs at all. With my higher gain antennas, I pick up a gazillion SSIDs, but 2.4/5ghz N/AC performance is acceptable. Wrong the problem continued. Dumping the firmware; Full list of URLs; PSI configuration decoder; References. 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) . 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. It is better than the Telstra one I can say that. I have the optus sagemcom sitting behind a fritzbox 7490.Have assigned the sagemcom an ip address and forwarded port 5060. Give the Optus router a static IP address in your router (very important).5. I'm lucky in that there are very few nearby WiFi signals. After putting up with the poor range and occasional wifi dropouts I went back to the Netgear 3000v2, much happier. . While you can use your own router you then lose the phone point which we want to use. So let me first say i'm not against what they do here Update the modem software. Might be a different story, though. So your redundancy should exclude that physical network as an option, and utilise a completely different access network provider. You'll need to initially direct connect to the Arris NBN HFC cablemodem to activate your Optus account. I tried it myself but couln't get to connect to the Modem at all. Thanks, obviously they need to update their website. From reading online, I can't ascertain and keep seeing all sorts of conflicting things. Did this solution solve the problem? if they have done it right. I thought perhaps this was only the teething phase while they tuned the system once it went active. The "backdoor" access if for giving customers support efter their needs and if you are NEW to hardware hacking want to try the same things if you get insperation. it looks like the pihole is doing it's job. My experience with the Sagemcom F@st 3864v3. Best news is that Optus may actually be listening and getting firmware update out more promptly than they have in . All the others I throw away or give away to whoever needs them as I don't use these myself. How To Login to a Sagemcom Router. They no longer supply this modem this topic is about (well shouldn't be). Ill now be able to upload faster. The Sagecom was crap for my household. I had great 2.4 ghz up until a month ago when something happened in my apartment. F@ST 5366 LTE-A. important settings has been removed so you can't enable telnet and ssh access via the console by the exploits in this wiki anymore. I received a credit on my Optus account for the cost of the router I purchased to replace the flaky Sagemcom. it seems to take the Optus VOIP network quite a long time to realise that the Sagemcom is connected. F A E C B 3. Thanks for all the informative posts everyone and the quick assistance newline and Farron. We've battled with Optus for four months in relation to Internet ( NBN 90 Speedpack4) dropouts, Wifi dropouts, and landline not working. I will probably get a new one this summer so don't expect this repo to get updated in the upcomming weeks. But, and this is a big but, I have not had any success setting up a file sever on the router's USB port. Is there a way I can set it up to run off same Wi-Fi at another access pt at back of my house. Going back to the sagemcom alone, can make calls no problem. Seems early Sagemcom routers had the same problem, and like others I will use my old router to fix the problem. 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. brrrrrrrz, did you get it? If it where not for the need to support the phone line i would dump the Sagemcom entirely. 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. It gives me AC wifi and has gigabit ports. Coffee. All of the above mentioned in the 3 + change of gateway ip . I've not seen anyone having too much success bridging the router. Anyone know what it means and what Optus is up to in probing around within my home network? 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