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'''Note:''' The Sagemcom 2864 doesn't act like other modems after a factory reset. While most modems erase the password, reset everything to factory defaults and this will not connect, the Sagemcom 2864 does not erase the password, but it does reset everything else to factory defaults. If the modem is connected to the internet after a reset it will sign on and connect, but will only go to a single Bell website intended to allow Bell customers to sign up. NCF members can disregard this and proceed to configure the modem to connect to NCF's internet service.
'''Note:''' The Sagemcom 2864 doesn't act like other modems after a factory reset. While most modems erase the password, reset everything to factory defaults and this will not connect, the Sagemcom 2864 does not erase the password, but it does reset everything else to factory defaults. If the modem is connected to the internet after a reset it will sign on and connect, but will only go to a single Bell website intended to allow Bell customers to sign up. NCF members can disregard this and proceed to configure the modem to connect to NCF's internet service.
'''Note:''' When connecting the Sagemcom 2864 for the first time and occasionally on subsequent connections, the LED near the '@' symbol will flash red indicating that a firmware update is in progress. If this occurs then leave the modem on until the LED is no longer flashing red. No configuration should be attempted until this is complete. A firmware update may result in the loss of user name and password in which case the modem will only connect to the one Bell sign-up website, as mentioned above. This is an indication that it needs to be reconfigured with this information.


==Entering the configuration information==
==Entering the configuration information==

Revision as of 15:49, 30 June 2014

The Sagemcom 2864 high speed DSL modem

The Sagemcom 2864 is the sole modem authorized for use on service over 25 MB/s on networks using Bells' DSL infrastructure. NCF sells these modems for members on 25 MB and faster service.

The Sagemcom 2864 does not come with any manuals and there do not seem to be any manuals available on the company website.

This is the procedure NCF uses to configure a Sagemcom 2864 modem out of the box or after a factory reset.

Getting started

  1. Plug the power connector into the Sagemcom 2864 and plug the other end into an AC wall jack.
    1. Note: there is no "power on/off" switch on the Sagemcom 2864.
    2. Note: the Sagemcom 2864 takes a long time to boot up, as much as five full minutes
    3. Note: This page shows what the Sagemcom 2864 lights tell you.
  2. Connect an Ethernet LAN cable to one of the ports and the other end to your computer
    1. Note: Do not connect anything to the cable coax connection. It should never be connected to any coax cable.
  3. Connect the modem to the wall phone jack
  4. In your browser's address bar, enter the IP address for the modem interface page, or click here: 192.168.2.1
  5. If the modem is fresh from the factory, use the default user name and password to gain access:
    1. user: admin
    2. password: admin

If the modem was previously configured for someone else, the password would be the previous user's DSL password. If it is unknown then do a reset to factory default, using a paper-clip in the reset hole on the back. Hold until the power light turns off to reset. The user name and password will now be as above.

Note: The Sagemcom 2864 doesn't act like other modems after a factory reset. While most modems erase the password, reset everything to factory defaults and this will not connect, the Sagemcom 2864 does not erase the password, but it does reset everything else to factory defaults. If the modem is connected to the internet after a reset it will sign on and connect, but will only go to a single Bell website intended to allow Bell customers to sign up. NCF members can disregard this and proceed to configure the modem to connect to NCF's internet service.

Note: When connecting the Sagemcom 2864 for the first time and occasionally on subsequent connections, the LED near the '@' symbol will flash red indicating that a firmware update is in progress. If this occurs then leave the modem on until the LED is no longer flashing red. No configuration should be attempted until this is complete. A firmware update may result in the loss of user name and password in which case the modem will only connect to the one Bell sign-up website, as mentioned above. This is an indication that it needs to be reconfigured with this information.

Entering the configuration information

DSL Quick Configuration Info

(Sagemcom DSL modems)

Modem Web Interface http://192.168.2.1
Modem login Username: admin

Password: (see 'password' below)

DSL username (eg. aa999@ncf.ca)
DSL Password Starts with 'ncf' (not the same

as your NCF Start Page login)

Firewall Enabled by default (recommended)
Wireless If enabled, WPA2-PSK (AES)

When the modem interface appears in the browser, proceed as follows:

  1. Select "Home→Account settings"
  2. Set a new admin password by entering the existing password ("admin") and your new password.
    1. Note: by default NCF uses your DSL password here.
  3. Click "save"
  4. Select "Settings→Internet"
  5. Enter your user id (like "aa001@ncf.ca") and your DSL password
    1. Note: don't forget the "@ncf.ca" or it won't connect
  6. Click "save"
  7. Select "Settings→Wireless"
  8. "Primary Wireless Network" should be "enabled"
  9. "Broadcast Primary SSID" should be "enabled"
  10. Enter an identication name for your network under "SSID"
    1. Note: The SSID is the identification of the network that is broadcast.
    2. Note: Any identification can be used, but it is recommended that you do not set an SSID that identifies your name or your home's address
    3. Note: By default NCF sets this to "NCF_<<the 3 numeric characters of your NCF membership id>>" . You could also advertise NCF by adding www.ncf.ca to the SSID, if you like.
  11. The wireless password can be any password
    1. Note: by default NCF uses your DSL password here.
  12. "Security mode", confirm "WPA2-PSK (AES)"
  13. "Guest Wireless Network", confirm "disabled"
  14. Click "save"
  15. Select "Settings→Advanced Settings"
  16. Confirm "WAN Mode" is "Auto"
  17. Click "save" if changed
  18. Select "Settings→Network"
  19. Confirm "DHCP status" is "Enabled"
  20. Click "save" if changed

The modem should now connect, although it may take several minutes to complete the connection and give a blue "in service" "@" light indicating internet service is available.

Firewall configuration

The modem interface GUI does not offer any means of configuring the modem's firewall. Testing shows that that by default the firewall is on and all ports are closed and non-responsive, except Port 22 (SSH), which is closed but responds.

Testing

Once on line it is recommended that you carry out two tests:

Modem set-up screenshots

See also

External links