Zyxel G.Fast XMG3927 Bridge
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Zyxel G.Fast XMG3927 Bridge


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ncu

1 year ago

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Clonedefeat

1 year ago • purchased this product

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I think this question should be asked directly on the Sunrise forum. Personally, I don't use their services, so I don't know their devices or their connections. What is important to know is the speed of your connection and the protocol used, which will already allow you to filter the modem models available on the market. I haven't found a list of compatible models like Swisscom keeps up to date either. So once you have all the information about your Internet connection, and as long as no-one else has tried it, it's up to you to try out modems until you find a compatible one. Some protocols can only work with their routers (e.g. 10Gbps). It may be possible to ask to change your box model, they should surely have an alternative available. Good luck to you!
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pagano-ag

1 year ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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gobarradas

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This device is not going to be an issue, it uses the standard in use by Swisscom which gives a maximum speed of up to 500Mbits in the line (depending on distance). Nothing to do with the performance in your LAN. This is a DSL router only not suitable for other services like FTTH. Hope this helps.
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_Rob

3 years ago

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felixscherrer

3 years ago • purchased this product

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In Bridge Mode (with the Swiss "Bridge Firmware"), it does not matter which provider is used to access the Internet via DSL. What is important is the "correct" provider-specific configuration in the router that is connected to the bridge via the WAN. This works for me with Swisscom or Wingo.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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peterrohrer

5 years ago • purchased this product

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There are three variants of the XMG3927, two of which have WLAN permanently deactivated. This should be the "Bridge mode without Wi-Fi" variant. However, it would be advantageous if this circumstance were better documented in the product description, which is not really evident here (it didn't bother me, I don't do WLAN on the DSL end device). According to Zyxel (I contacted support about this some time ago), there is no firmware update because there are no necessary improvements (the bug I reported was obviously not important enough for a firmware update).
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XxEDGExX

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

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yup that's exactly my setup. the (also not much nicer) preconfigured-bridge device can use my line to the full (450mb down, and 110mb up). rip open the pack, attach, done. in my case i use unifi usg as gateway. cheers
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thomas.zentner

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

The XMG3927-B50A supports the following DynDNS providers: https://www.dyndns.com https://www.zoneedit.com https://www.no-ip.com https://www.dtdns.com https://www.freedns.afraid.org In addition, a user-defined DnyDNS provider can be registered. Queries via HTTP and HTTPS are supported. The update URL must be known. The query is based on the host name, user name and password. There are no advanced configuration options.
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splitbra.in

6 years ago

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Zyxel Schweiz

6 years ago

Hello! We didn't test Swisscom, Swisscom tested us :) In any case: The device also works with Sunrise without any problems. Greetings Zyxel Switzerland
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Sampan123

6 years ago

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Zyxel Schweiz

6 years ago

Hello! This should work without any problem, on the one hand the router is Swisscom certified, so no surprises are to be expected here. If you do not connect the Swisscom TV Box directly to the router, you must ensure that the switches used are also IGMP-capable, you can find a few tips here: https://www.studerus.ch/de...

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