Sagemcom Fast5355 Gateway
Sagemcom Fast5355 Gateway
Disclaimer
This is not an official document. I am not employed by Telstra nor am I an IT person. I wrote this
document because setting up my gateway was a hassle due to the lack of a manual or any set up
information on Testras Web Site. I dont guarantee the accuracy of it content. What worked for me might
not work for you.
Table of Contents
Lights and Buttons
Login
Change Gateways Login Password
Telstras_Internet User Name and Password
Parental_Control
Connecting Wi-Fi devices
Address Reservation (Static LAN IP Address)
Port Forwarding
Backup and Restore Settings
Reset Gateway
Turn WI-FI OFF or ON
Bridge Mode
Dynamic DNS
Pair a DECT handset
Remote WEB Access
Wi-Fi MAC Filtering
DNS
Change Wi-Fi SSID and Password
Third Party VDSL Modem /Router
DLNA Server and Mass Storage
Device Information (FTTN or ADSL connection Link Speed and Max
Speed)
Statistics (Place to look to find whats causing problems)
Change IP Address of Gateway
Specifications
Known Limitations and Bugs
Changing IP Address Range Bug Work Around (192.168.0.XX).
2. On Line
Blue: Trying to connect to Telstra Gateway
Green: Connected to Telstra Gateway.
NB: (See changing Telstra User Name and Password)
3. Link
Blue: Gateway trying to sync with DSLAM (ADSL) or
Node (FTTN).
Green: ADSL or VDSL link synchronised. (Working)
Off: ADSL and FTTN connections indicates Gateway cant
communicate with DSLAM / Node. (Check connection
from Gateway to Telephone Wall Socket).
FTTP or Cable, WAN port not connected.
4. Wi-Fi
Off: All Wi-Fi Bands turned off.
Green: Wi-Fi Band that arent disabled in GUI are turned
on. (Could be Green but no Wi-Fi due to Wi_Fi disabled
in GUI)
Press for 5 seconds to turn all Wi-Fi Bands Off.
Press again to turn all Wi-Fi Bands On that had not been
previously turned Off using GUI.
5. Pair
Off: No DECT handset paired to Gateway.
Green: DECT handset paired to Gateway
To pair a handset or connect to a WPS enabled Wi-Fi
device press for 5 seconds. The light will blink Blue for 2
minutes. During this time the gateway can be paired with a
handset or connect to a WPS enabled Wi-Fi device.
6. Power
Off: Gateway powered Off
Green: Gateway powered On.
Press to toggle between Off and On.
7. Reset
Use a paper clip and press for 5 seconds to reset Gateway
Login
Open a browser and type 10.0.0.138 into the address bar and press enter. The default password is admin
Click on Broadband
The User Name is the one provided by Telstra for the internet connection. Example
[email protected]. It probably is but might not be the same as your Telstra My Account User Name
and Password.
The internet and access control tab is where you can set the times a device can access the internet.
In the Select drop down list every device ever connected to the gateway is listed by its MAC address.
Note devices that can be connected by either Wi-Fi or Ethernet will have two different MAC addresses.
The same settings will need to be set for both MAC addresses.
The example shows two devices that have been set to only have access to the internet between 8.00am
and 8.30pm.
Click on apply once you have finished setting up the access times.
The URL filter tab is where access to malicious sites can be blocked for all devices. The example above
blocks access to google.
If there are more sites to be blocked Click Add Address and enter its URL.
Note WPS needs to be turned on in GUI (See Change Wi-Fi SSID and Password)
The easy way is to click on the device on the home page and then click on Reserve Address. This doesnt
always work and when it doesnt any further attempt to change address reservation results in an error
message. It even stuffs up the hard method of address reservation. To remove the error the gateway must
be powered of and then powered back on. A reboot does not fix the problem.
Click on DHCP
Click on Add Reserved Address.
Click on Add MAC Address. The drop down list contains the MAC addresses of every device that was
ever connected to the gateway.
If the device is currently connected the IPv4 Address will automatically be filled in. Suggest you change
the address to something over 50 (10.0.0.51) to prevent reserved address being taken by another device.
Click on apply.
Note
1. If you changed the IPv4 Address you will have to disconnect and reconnect the device for the
changes to take effect.
3. If the device with a reserved address is not connect another device can use its IP address so dont
use IP addresses near bottom of DHCP IP range.
Port Forwarding
For port forwarding to work you need a fixed IP LAN address. (See Address Reservation for how to do
this)
There are two ways to set up Port Forwarding. I will describe the easy way.
Click Home.
If you wish to forward a non standard port select Other as the service. If you select a predefined services
from the drop down list the Protocol, External and Internal ports are pre filled.
the Protocol defaults to TCP. TCP protocol should work for most devices. Dont change it unless
your application or device documentation tells you to use another protocol.
Check the device or the devices application settings for the correct internal port number to use.
Use the same External port number as the Internal port number. Only use different port numbers if
the same Internal port number is used on more than one application or device.
Leave the external host as any unless you want to restrict remote access to one external site.
Click on Add.
1. Note. This gateway does not support NAT Loop back so devices connected to the gateway can not
connect to port forwarded devices using the external address plus external port number.
Click on Maintenance.
Browse to a the backup file its default name is device.cfg and in will normally be found in the download
folder.
Click on Open
Click on yes. The gateway will load the configuration and then reboot.
Reset Gateway.
There are two methods for resetting the gateway.
1. Using a paper clip press for several seconds the gateways reset button located below the power
button.
2. Log into the gateway, go to Advanced/Gateway Settings/Maintenance/Resets and click on reset.
Dynamic DNS
There are two locations for setting up Dynamic DNS.
1. Services/Dynamic DNS
2. Advanced/Gateway Settings/DynDNS
I will use the second location because it gives an indication when the service is working.
Click on Apply.
While its flashing the gateway is ready to pair with the handset.
When the handset is paired the Pair light will turn green,
Click on unpair
If you wish to enter your own password click on the Use Random Password to Toggle it Off and type in
the password.
To generate a random password leave the switch on and click on the crossover arrows to the right of the
password. The generated password will be displayed.
Click on Apply.
If you had switched Use Random Password Off it toggles back on but dont worry your password will be
saved.
Take note of the URL including the port number. This is the URL used to access the Modem remotely.
NB 1 Can only access Gateways GUI, can not access media connected to USB ports.
2. Remote access cannot be checked from devices connect to the LAN due to gateway not
supporting NAT Loop Back.
By default MAC Filtering Mode is set to Allow All. Any Wi-Fi device will be able to connect.
Deny Mode will allow device to connect unless it is in the Wi-Fi Control list
Allow Mode will block all devices apart from those in the Wi-Fi Control list.
Enter Primary DNS Server address and a optional Secondary DNS Server address and click apply.
Any connected devices will have to be reconnected for changes to take effect.
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network and Sharing Centre\Advanced sharing settings and
The highlighted text is the address to used in file explore to connect to USB attached drives.
Device Information
Go to Advanced /Gateway Settings / Device Information / General
LAN Layer 1
LAN ports and Wi-Fi statistics
WAN layer 3
Statistics for Internet Connection
Change IPv4 Pool Start and IPv4 Pool End so that they match IP address
Connected devices will need to be disconnected and reconnected for changes to take effect.
5. Address Reservation Error (See Address Reservation) and maximum number of reserved
addresses is 15, also reserving an address doesnt stop other devices using that address.
6. Wi-Fi power level adjustment does not work. Changing level does not effect output power.
8. Operation cannot be completed error. When this error keeps on appearing the only way to get
rid of it is to power the gateway Off and then back On.
10. Statistics bug. WAN Layer 1 Ethernet and xDSL Send/Upstream and Receive/Downstream
columns are reversed.
Changing IP Address Range Bug Work Around
This Work around was supplied by graeme_christie
https://crowdsupport.telstra.com.au/t5/National-Broadband-Network-NBN/Sagemcom-F-ST-5355/m-
p/632970#M8404
It seems that the WEB UI for the DHCP settings is buggy. However, if you hack around this you can get
the F@st 5355 router to accept DHCP settings in the 192.168 range. If you are using chrome (Modify as
appropriate for the developer tools on other browsers):
* Enter the IP address for the router (e.g. 192.168.0.1) and DHCP start and end addresses (e.g.
192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.254).
* The UI will show red text and complain the the IP addresse are not valid (even though they are).
* Open the Chrome Dev Tools (Chrome menu - More tools - developer tools)
$('#dhcpForm') .scope().dhcpForm.$valid=true
* Click on the 'Apply' button, and then ok on the Warning that pops up.
* Wait a minute or so, and then reconnect your Wi-Fi to the F@st 5355 router
* You will now need to reconnect to the admin interface on the new address you have configured for the
router (e.g. http://192.168.0.1/ .. from my example above).