More. 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). 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). I have tried several ip addresses (both within and outside of the assignable range) and with DHCP on the Sagemcom both disabled and enabled. I'm not talking about range. ;). Did this solution solve the problem? Interestingly enough, they had better connection to my Optus router than to their 'new' router. This is standing in the room with them. Don't use optus if you want a decent service. Instead of advanced settings click device info->DHCP. Sagemcom gateway F@st 5366 firmware update. Plugged in, connected, service working and stable. Port forwarding on my PC seems to be intact. Sagemcom F@ST 5366 TN This modem-router only has lights for Power, WAN, DSL, Phone, Internet, and Wi-Fi. Help . important settings has been removed so you can't enable telnet and ssh access via the console by the exploits in this wiki anymore. 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. After some reading on the internet, it confirmed my findings of how crap this router is, I will be calling Optus for another router. B. Not sure why I didn't find this earlier in my searches, but is that similar to the port fowarding solution in this thread? Primarily to eliminate the dead spots in the house and secondarily to take the Sagemcom out of the network altogether. Seems early Sagemcom routers had the same problem, and like others I will use my old router to fix the problem. Disabled Wifi as I want the R7000 to do the hardwork. Sagem. 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. datasheets and measure the points and don't take chances it will end in disaster. 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. At last, click on Upload and wait for a moment. The connection is also way less stable on the Sagemcom. For a "freebee" it ain't too bad once configured. Search in Sagemcom F@ST 3864AC. Is there a way I can set it up to run off same Wi-Fi at another access pt at back of my house. 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. 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. it looks like the pihole is doing it's job. For maximum internet speed and reliability, use the ethernet cable. Faily smooth on the Asus. So your redundancy should exclude that physical network as an option, and utilise a completely different access network provider. Seeing that model replaced previous ones what would you expect for them to give to you? 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. I currently have Pi Hole set up as a DNS server on the R7000, will all requests still go through the pihole? 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). Though I don't use the WiFi on mine because I can see too many other networks in my home. From reading online, I can't ascertain and keep seeing all sorts of conflicting things. They really need to switch their modems out so I can use their NBN modem but one that doesn't constantly drop the wifi and will allow things like my XBOX one to connect via ethernet. I'm still on Optus cable and had a Netear CG2000. Next, login into the router, check how to Open Admin Page. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Throughput would slow to a crawl requiring frequent resets. I'd prefer if this could perhaps be limited to Optus VOIP server. However, retain the Optus router: you will need it (connected) if you ever have a problem and need their support. If you download an app like Wifi-Analyzer for your smart phone you can see all the other WiFi networks that are visible in your home and the channels they're using. When you need support you may have to revert back to the standard arrangements. Or do I just need to purchase a router and if so which one would be best? 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. Have it plugged into the sagemcom. Just looking for a quick redundancy method. We would typically have about 6 connections. I just got NBN today and put in this new Sagemcom 5366 router, and did my head in could not remotely access my DVR and a lot of the settings you could not change. 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. Can you bridge and still use optus NBN's phoneline? (FYI the 'honeypot' is a Rasperberry Pi running HoneyPi, designed to look very attractive to anyone breaching my network security). modem of the 3864v3 variety, before they tweaked that doing the same thing over and over, hoping for a different outcome, is insane. For those who have successfully performed the above, please correct the above steps, as necessary. i have tried everything almost i belive, an example wich works to execute but Another option is to wait it out till there is a firmware upgrade and install it then. How does this update happenJust by itself? This means that in order to login to them you start with your web browser. Search for your device here. I'm worried there'll be some issue yet to crop up as everything has been super easy. Connect the Optus router's WAN port to a LAN port on your router.4. So let me first say i'm not against what they do here Optus has also said they rely on recognising a single IP and if there router isnt first they offer limited help. Now choose Maintenance and find Update or Firmware Update. They suggested "try disabling SIP Passthrough". Five hours later they called me back to ask if everything was OK. Can this be used on another NBN connection not supplied by Telstra? we need use newRequest and we also will use a function for this, 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. is there someone who can explain to me the best way to fix this? The wifi sucks but for just a modem, it does the job. Some other intresting links without any required login you can visit I plucked up all of my patience and made the dreaded phone call to the Optus help line. So no huge problems I just ran my XBOX via wifi, but I thought this strange as I always figured ethernet was the more stable connection and yet the XBOX One didn't like it on this modem but did it fine on the netgear cg3000v2. Go. Too late for us in any case, we are leaving Optus after over 10 years because their "support" during this episode was beyond pathetic. Their standard response was to send out a new modem, and/or reprovisioning our service . There are a number of ways to deal with this. 192.168.0.1 returns me the Sagemcom homepage. Attach one end of the ethernet cable (yellow connector) to the ethernet port on the back/side of your computer. Now choose Maintenance and find Update or Firmware Update. 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? 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. Can someone please suggest to me a modem that will replace my Sagemcom 3864V3HP? This could be admin, or one of these If you changed the username on the router and can't remember it, try resetting your router. Grocery. Wasn''t planned but those neighbours have been connected (Telstra, no idea what modem-router). everything ends up here because I hack for fun and to share everything I Most routers have a web interface. 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've not seen anyone having too much success bridging the router. The "backdoor" access if for giving customers support efter their needs I'll share my sytem set-up and some comments about performance when I get everything up and running to my satisfaction. Business Services. Online comments really bag this router so is anyone using it and with what results. In my parents house for example the wifi from the sagemcom is pretty good throughout the house. All of the above mentioned in the 3 + change of gateway ip . 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. Anyone have this working? Looking to sign up to Optus Cable BB, looks like Optus are is still supplying a Sagemcom 3864V3 which I hear is average at best. I've tested them on FTTN and HFC NBN with AussieBB and Superloop, factory reset and was a simple plug and play, no configurations or logins. Claim this business (801) 224-5011. Which Sagemcom are you asking about? I got nbn installed just about a month agoAnd nothing but dropouts on Wi-FiConnected by Ethernet is fine No issues. I have a large collection on all devices and hardware that I have managed to hack in my own way. That is it worked for about 30 minutes then started dropping out. In our street both the Foxtel and Optus HFC hardwares and cable will be removed and the threatened firm date is now April 2019. Hello, seem to be having the same WiFi issues as others and I am over it. Thanks for all the informative posts everyone and the quick assistance newline and Farron. Find hidden settings in latest firmware (v3.42. 5366 Edgewood Dr Provo UT 84604 (801) 224-5011. (no other router I've used ever did this). 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. J, * This repository was created: January 30, 2019 and was archived: November 16, 2022/11/15. How to use this for tinkering and exploring the router itself. 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. What version of firmware do you have ? Email this guide. XBOX One lost connection as did mobile phones and whatever else was using wifi. The WIFi is good. 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 get dialtone, can receive calls but can't make them. know for YOU and as always for FREE and under GPLv3. 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 ;). 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. Only problem is I can't figure out how to get the VOIP working on this netgear modem now, yet it was fine when I had it with the Optus cable internet. brrrrrrrz, did you get it? Currently I have the old CG3000-2STAUS set in Bridgemode to my R7000 Nighthawk. We were told the phone will take maybe up to 36 hours to work. Have tried a different cable between the R6300 and Sagemcom, no change. I tried it myself but couln't get to connect to the Modem at all. If it is or is not a business account, you should ask at Yes Crowd, https://yescrowd.optus.com.au/, with your question. 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. edit the filename if you found another conf or file you want to download. No need to be concerned if there's an issue with that yet. 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. I gave up because I already had a working system. During this period I documented a lot I never told or have told, NBN tech came in on Friday and said everything was good to go. 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. 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 have the DHCP IP set as 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.3. 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. These photos I took to remember RX/TX/GND to NOT come when v3.3 on the first router. However after a month, I have been pleasantly surprised with the stability and WiFi performance so far. They send out their new modem for this the Sagemcom F@st 3864v3 HP. With that I get great coverage everywhere. 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! Same as above but just another device of the same model and firmware and A new ft232dl reader since I experimenting Upload speed max out all the time. If you can see more than a few other networks in your home, from neighbours, you'll be sharing frequencies and bandwidth with them all. - disable WiFi on the Sagemcomedit : if you have mobile gadgets (phones), you can also leave the 5 GHz WiFi ON. Change device. Gas. (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). Mac OS Sierra. All donations I get I use to buy new devices that I spend all my waking hours Ill now be able to upload faster. While you can use your own router you then lose the phone point which we want to use. With my higher gain antennas, I pick up a gazillion SSIDs, but 2.4/5ghz N/AC performance is acceptable. Attach the other end to any of the four yellow LAN ports on your modem. wich is a kind of backdoor access without letting us know and I would never do this if I,m on a 50 plan but can only get 33, but I,m only paying for the 25 speed, so not to fussed. 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', 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"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']\/*", 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"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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