Turned off DHCP on R7000, to allow me to add 1 more IP to my static range, then forced 192.168.1.x to the Optus routers MAC (via attached devices). For example 60mbs Sagemcom, 90mbs on Asus. There are a number of ways to deal with this. 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. They was taken seriously, thanks telia! Speed jitters up and down quite a lot when doing the test. The crappy Sagemcom page only gives me a link to 3 dynamic providers. The "backdoor" access if for giving customers support efter their needs All the others I throw away or give away to whoever needs them as I don't use these myself. know for YOU and as always for FREE and under GPLv3. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Thu Jul 16 00:27:11 2020 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=, icmp packets: [1] iptables chain: INPUT, 1 packets, Source: 192.168.0.1 DNS: [No reverse dns info available], Destination: 192.168.1.29 DNS: Files.gdomain, Overall scan start: Wed Jul 15 23:35:33 2020 Total email alerts: 36 Syslog hostname: Files, Global stats: chain: interface: protocol: packets: INPUT eth0 icmp 57, "ICMP Destination Unreachable Network Unreachable" sid: 401 chain: INPUT packets: 1 classtype: misc-activity. Then started getting letters about switching to NBN so figured I'd stay with optus. They really want people to start moving. I can go a long time, without having to reboot. Same as above but just another device of the same model and firmware and A new ft232dl reader since I experimenting 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. As others on Whirlpool have suggested. 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. An experience. This is standing in the room with them. 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 Might be a different story, though. remotely they told me after 10 different answers from 10 differente people and all lied to me about this Of course the ISP provided modem isn't the 'best' on the market, but what happens is you upgrade to a better router, then your neighbour has issues and upgrades to a better router. . What follows has been posted many times here. Forward port 5060 in your router to the Optus router's IP address. This means that in order to login to them you start with your web browser. is there someone who can explain to me the best way to fix this? A tag already exists with the provided branch name. While I have not had to do the above, it apparently will solve your issue and enable VOIP. Everything works but it randomly restarts multiple times a day, I'm yet to see uptime of greater than 24hrs. If it's not a business account, perhaps it should be. F A E C B 3. I get dialtone, can receive calls but can't make them. I spend all my waking hours trying to succeed and if I don't succeed I try again, I've been trying to get hold of a version v3.4.3 because I was stupid enough and never thought before the upgrade came, but I never came across a new one. 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. Don't use optus if you want a decent service. this was worth a 100% CVE. It's doing my head in, have tried several different IP's, no change, have tried TCP and UDP alone, no change. Yes they will. Claim this business (801) 224-5011. 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) The Sagecom was crap for my household. Change device. Coffee. Update the modem software. My best advice is to try it. Is there an issue bridging the modems optus use or not? there is tons of settings to enable to get a really powerful router. Now it ain't that bad, in fact pretty good. I literally just plugged stuff into the switch. WiFi is flakey because of the way it was designed to work. 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. Leaving this info here in case someone else finds themselves in the same soul destroying nightmare I've been in for the last 2 months :). Of course you can use them one by one aswell but the trick is to NOT include checkFeaturesAvailable: If anyone have found a way to use netcat from newRequest please let me know, Strange given that by default the ISP router blocks ICMP. 4 of 9 different routers I found, I really worked hard for get root access on this device. Everything has an End. PCs on the LAN (Cat6) had slow boot & no internet access although IP was allocated. Windows 10. This was the most annoying part for me about this router, as eventually IP conflicts would arise. am i stuck and need to buy my own separate modem to fix wifi dropouts? with "crazy" things and the serial readers gets and these devices break extremely easily if you guess pins etc They may have pushed a decent firmware upgrade out? Our house is difficult, big, old, thick brick walls. ), For list more things like attributes wich above command wont list, use getCapability instead, For list all configurations where you can list allowedUsers, blockedUsers and other configurations, For list all features that has been disable from default, Set user settings for Administrator/admin/internal, BACKDOORS (DONT PLAY WITH THIS IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING IT WILL FREEZE ROUTER AND FACTORY RESET IS REQUIRED), Find your UID or SESSION ID wich is needed for set settings permanent, List and set different name on any setting, you can use your own js script for example. hidden ones as default), Line Stats & Telnet Unlock Tool for Sagemcom 2864 (V2.00), The USB is unlocked. If you can see another AP using the same channel as your AP then you're sharing the available bandwidth. 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? Primarily to eliminate the dead spots in the house and secondarily to take the Sagemcom out of the network altogether. Mine has been fine as well. 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 . After much cajoling and begging Ive signed up for the NBN and Im about to lose my ever reliable Optus HFC access. 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. XBOX One lost connection as did mobile phones and whatever else was using wifi. i have tried everything almost i belive, an example wich works to execute but 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. Plugged in, connected, service working and stable. Its going to cost me $10/month more for no change is service. For a "freebee" it ain't too bad once configured. Can I go back to using the CG3000 knowing that we have an Optus phone through NBN HFC? how do i access CG3000 to disable DHCP, change username, password etc. determined to succeed I am when it comes to hacking devices for fun. The only incoming data will be an incoming call. Then, press on Choose file and pick downloaded Firmware. It is just simple for Optus tech staff. Everything works works fine for me. 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. this repository is all about extremely poor security in the firmware. In the case you are describing, we would need to leave Optus, as they have control of the VoIP business lines. trying to hack, if it's something unique and something that I'm first with 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', 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'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', 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"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", 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