It is better than the Telstra one I can say that. Cannot be bothered with contacting the crap Floptus customer service. After much cajoling and begging Ive signed up for the NBN and Im about to lose my ever reliable Optus HFC access. Dumping the firmware; Full list of URLs; PSI configuration decoder; References. I'm worried there'll be some issue yet to crop up as everything has been super easy. 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? They offered a general 3 months free to get people moving. Can I do the same (bridge from Sagemcom to the R7000) and still use the telephone, ie: VOIP? 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. Speed jitters up and down quite a lot when doing the test. Of course all commands in this wiki is available still if you are on firmware v3.42.2. Can I go back to using the CG3000 knowing that we have an Optus phone through NBN HFC? Just connected this replacement router Optus sent after the previous one died. For maximum internet speed and reliability, use the ethernet cable. The "backdoor" access if for giving customers support efter their needs . I have had the 3864AC for almost 2 years. Now to my question for those who have NBN. Required information * Recipient email * Enter the text above: Which Sagemcom are you asking about? Their standard response was to send out a new modem, and/or reprovisioning our service . That's why connecting the Optus modem-router until incoming calls are being received is a very wise first step. I have the optus sagemcom sitting behind a fritzbox 7490.Have assigned the sagemcom an ip address and forwarded port 5060. 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! For black there's the 3864AC, 3864V2AC, 3864V3AC & the new 3864V3HP. we need use newRequest and we also will use a function for this, Everything works works fine for me. Be the first one to write a review. I have used the 3864AC and, now, 3864AC V3 since October 2016. Coffee. 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. I'm lucky in that there are very few nearby WiFi signals. 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 anyone else trying, newlines steps worked a treat. Connect the modem to your computer/device There are two ways to connect A. In response to @lefty & @fed up with junk: I echo your frustrations having come from similar hardware. OK, I don't really understand how it all works. They really want people to start moving. 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. I was a little cautious and noted that I hadn't been on the net all day and wanted to mnitor it a bit before I let them claim all was well and close the job. 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 connect the Optus router to the NBN modem and leave connected until everything particularly VOIP incoming calls is working correctly.2. Have forwarded a greater range, no change. Ive had a Sagemcom 3864, for a few years now. 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 have not had any success setting up a file sever on the router's USB port. Speedwise everything is fine, I'd just prefer the DHCP set up to be left up to the R7000. Does the wifi still go through the optus modem or through the Tendas? Any feedback on the Sagemcom modem please? Best of luck. Gather info about your device (included plain text passwords): Find deviceInfo, advancedOptions and more settings, For set settings it is required to have knowledge about xpaths, grab them by type, So for example to use everything from xpaths we can print our IP as an example by command, REMOVE THE ANNOYING AUTO LOGOUT BY CHANGE TIMEOUT TO 0(Unlimited), List all features that is possible like clouds as dropbox, usb stuff, tv over wifi things and led configuration and much much more, Directories and File configuration available for LXC stored on device, USERS (USER/1 = admin - Edit my examples for your own details), Disable all remote acccess for ISP, copy and paste, Go visit 192.168.1.1:9000 to enjoy the hidden Twonky interface, Check webconfig/config.js for more rpc files, few examples, Main configurations is stored in LXC Telia dir, All available urls on device (incl. Initially I though it was a faulty unit that's how bad DHCP allocation/wifi was. Now it ain't that bad, in fact pretty good. 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. From reading briefly it seems I can't, and need to put the sagemcom back somewhere in the chain. Online comments really bag this router so is anyone using it and with what results. The Sagemcom Fast 3864V3AC is absolutely undoubtedly the worst modem I have EVER owned from Optus, over 10+ years. She said they had, so my connection should be ok now. unless there is clearly what is what on the devices. We were told the phone will take maybe up to 36 hours to work. so, here is the proof that we have backdoors in our device without getting any info at all from our ISP: It's not only TeliaSonera Company that got backdoors on our devices without letting us know, They're interfering with the WiFi from the modem. They was taken seriously, thanks telia! 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. Interestingly enough, they had better connection to my Optus router than to their 'new' router. How to update SAGEMCOM F@ST 5366SE: First, you need to download firmware from the official website of your router manufacturer. Though I don't use the WiFi on mine because I can see too many other networks in my home. For example 60mbs Sagemcom, 90mbs on Asus. Both worked initially with DHCP disabled but then they seemed to time out. trying to hack, if it's something unique and something that I'm first with I got a google wifi 3 pack for that reason. This is standing in the room with them. Seeing that model replaced previous ones what would you expect for them to give to you? 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. Now choose Maintenance and find Update or Firmware Update. 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. 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. Go. Then they sent us a different one: Sagemcom 5366. How to use this for tinkering and exploring the router itself. Mac OS Sierra. I should note this affect both WiFi and wired devices. 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. Are you sure you want to create this branch? You signed in with another tab or window. 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. Give the Optus router a static IP address in your router (very important).5. Connect the Optus router's WAN port to a LAN port on your router.4. Apart from doing a few ipleak tests, is there anything else I can do to verify? i have tried everything almost i belive, an example wich works to execute but Sorry if this doesn't fit, but I am going to be moved onto the NBN with HFC. IMPORTANT INFO FOR EVERYONE THAT WILL FOLLOW THIS README! 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). And when I tried to make a call, it was also working. Edit: Fixed! I tried it myself but couln't get to connect to the Modem at all. 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. (no other router I've used ever did this). If it's not a business account, perhaps it should be. Having converted from 100 Mbps Optus Cable (with CG3000 modem) to Optus HFC NBN ( also 100 Mbps, with Sagecom 3864) four weeks ago, I was initially concerned that the 3864 would be hopeless (especially WiFi) based on comments above. Just looking for a quick redundancy method. The Sagemcom is responsible for DHCP at the moment that may change soon. This was the most annoying part for me about this router, as eventually IP conflicts would arise. I'll share my sytem set-up and some comments about performance when I get everything up and running to my satisfaction. Maybe the difference is that I have the latest black 3864v3HP model, with earlier problems all fixed. Not a huge issue, but is there a way I can forward all requests to 192.168.0.3 (R7000 assigned IP which I hope won't change?). 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. BTW. Some other intresting links without any required login you can visit Sagem. Then turned DHCP back on the R7000, made forward port rule. 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). Disconnect Optus router and connect your router to the NBN modem (and ensure it is working correctly).3. All of the above mentioned in the 3 + change of gateway ip . So anyway after continuously restarting the modem it worked for a bit and then lost wifi connections again. That was next on my list try to get it to act like a dumb switch. Sagemcom F@ST 3864AC Change device. I gave up because I already had a working system. NOT a wannabe criminal black hat hacker because for me hacking is for fun and without any profits at all for education and sharing knowledge for fun! Did this solution solve the problem? (FYI the 'honeypot' is a Rasperberry Pi running HoneyPi, designed to look very attractive to anyone breaching my network security). 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", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/RootMusic", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/RootPicture", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/RootVideo", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/TagsPicture", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/VideoNodes/VideoNode[@uid='1']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/VideoNodes/VideoNode[@uid='2']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/VideoNodes/VideoNode[@uid='3']/Attributes", "Device/UPnP/Settings/UPnPMediaServer/Language", "Device.IP.Interfaces.Interface[Alias=\"IP_DATA\"].IPv4Addresses.IPv4Address[Alias=\"IP_DATA_ADDRESS\"].IPAddress", "Device.UserInterface.Httpd.SessionTimeout", 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_MNGT"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_MNGT"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP"]/Enabled', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP"]/IPv4Addresses/IPv4Address[Alias="IP_VOIP_ADDRESS"]/IPAddress', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP"]/IPv4Addresses/IPv4Address[Alias="IP_VOIP_ADDRESS"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_IPTV"]/IPv4Addresses/IPv4Address[Alias="IPTV_ADDRESS"]/IPAddress', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_IPTV"]/IPv4Addresses/IPv4Address[Alias="IPTV_ADDRESS"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_IPTV"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_IPTV"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_IPTV"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_IPTV"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_IPTV"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST"]/IPv4Addresses/IPv4Address[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST_ADDRESS"]/IPAddress', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST"]/IPv4Addresses/IPv4Address[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST_ADDRESS"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_MNGT"]/Alias', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP"]/Alias', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_IPTV"]/Alias', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST"]/Alias', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_BR_GUEST_ADDRESS"]/Alias', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_VOIP_ADDRESS"]/Alias', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="IP_MNGT_ADDRESS"]/Alias', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY1"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY2"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY3"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY4"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY5"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY6"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY7"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY8"]/Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY1"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY2"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY3"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY4"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY5"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY6"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY7"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY8"]/IPv4Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY1"]/EIPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY2"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY3"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY4"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY5"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY6"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY7"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY8"]/IPv6Enable', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY1"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY2"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY3"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY4"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY5"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY6"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY7"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY8"]/LowerLayers', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY1"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY2"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY3"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY4"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY5"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY6"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY7"]/Names', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY8"]/Name', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY1"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY2"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY3"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY4"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY5"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY6"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY7"]/Router', 'Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias="HEY8"]/Router', "Device/Routing/RIP/X_SAGEMCOM_RIPIPPrefix/X_SAGEMCOM_RIPIPPrefix/RIPDefaultGateway", "Device/IP/Interfaces/Interface[Alias='IP_DATA']/IPv4Addresses/IPv4Address[Alias='IP_DATA_ADDRESS']/IPAddress", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='3']/RemoteAccesses/RemoteAccess[@uid='3']/Port", "Device\/DeviceInfo\/GUIFirmwareVersion/*", "Device\/DHCPv4\/Clients\/Client[@uid='1']\/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Interfaces\/Interface[PHY1]/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Interfaces\/Interface[PHY4]/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='1']/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='1']\/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='2']\/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='3']\/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='4']/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='4']\/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Interfaces\/Interface[@uid='7']\/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Links\/Link[ETHLNK_BR_DATA]/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Links\/Link[ETHLNK_BR_GUEST]/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Links\/Link[ETHLNK_BR_LAN]/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Links\/Link[@uid='1']\/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Links\/Link[@uid='2']\/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/Links\/Link[@uid='3']\/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/VLANTerminations\/VLANTermination[VLAN_IPTV_CISCO]/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/VLANTerminations\/VLANTermination[VLAN_MNGT]/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/VLANTerminations\/VLANTermination[VLAN_TV_UNTAGGED]/*", "Device\/Ethernet\/VLANTerminations\/VLANTermination[VLAN_VOIP_CISCO]/*", "Device\/Firewall\/Chains\/Chain[@uid='2']\/*", "Device\/Firewall\/Chains\/Chain[@uid='3']\/*", "Device\/Firewall\/Chains\/Chain[@uid='4']\/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[IP_BR_GUEST]/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[IP_BR_LAN]/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[IP_BR_LAN]\/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[IP_DATA]/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[IP_DATA]\/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[IP_IPTV]/*", "Device\/IP\/Interfaces\/Interface[IP_MNGT]/*", "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']\/*", "Device\/UserAccounts\/Users\/User[@uid='4']\/*", "Device\/UserAccounts\/Users\/User[@uid='5']\/*", "Device\/WiFi\/AccessPoints\/AccessPoint[@uid='1']/*", "Device\/WiFi\/AccessPoints\/AccessPoint[@uid='1']\/*", "Device\/WiFi\/AccessPoints\/AccessPoint[@uid='2']/*", "Device\/WiFi\/AccessPoints\/AccessPoint[@uid='2']\/*", "Device\/WiFi\/AccessPoints\/AccessPoint[@uid='3']/*", "Device\/WiFi\/AccessPoints\/AccessPoint[@uid='3']\/*", "Device\/WiFi\/AccessPoints\/AccessPoint[@uid='4']/*", "Device\/WiFi\/AccessPoints\/AccessPoint[@uid='4']\/*", "Device\/WiFi\/Radios\/Radio[@uid='1']\/*", "Device\/WiFi\/Radios\/Radio[@uid='2']\/*", "Device\/WiFi\/SSIDs\/SSID[WL_GUEST_5G]/*", "Device\/WiFi\/SSIDs\/SSID[WL_VIDEO_5G]/*", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/Password", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='2']/Password", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='3']/Password", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='4']/Password", "Device/UserAccounts/Users/User[@uid='1']/ClearTextPassword", "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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