Hey, I've asked this before but I really need some help
Hey, I've asked this before but I really need some help
You need to explain your question in more detail, but basically it is asking: can I put my PCIE card instead of using a cable modem? I have never heard of this thing before. Maybe there are devices like that, but they must work properly and be supported by the internet service provider for the ISP's network to recognize them. One reason cable modems and ONTs have limited compatible units is because the ISP updates all the software on their own. This keeps everything safe and makes sure every device works with their equipment. Most cable and fiber networks rely on a MAC address that must be registered; if you don't register, anyone can use your line without paying, which would let them tap into it for free. Even though a PCIE card might exist, I doubt the ISP will allow you to use one. On internal cards, all software is loaded by drivers from the operating system, and since you aren't running their own version of that OS, they could easily change or remove that software if needed. This could also let them hack things like your MAC address, which would break their security rules. I think it's more about whether a device actually exists for private fiber networks than about technical questions. If you found one and asked the ISP to use it, are they going to let you do that?
ONT turns those special light symbols on fiber lines into normal electricity for things like Ethernet and coaxial cable. You absolutely cannot skip this step, no matter how much you want to avoid it. If you don't have an ONT (or whatever device acts as one), the signal won't work at all.
Hello, thank you ISP guy who told me I could use an Zyxel SPF+ module that supports GPON. But apparently my Mikrotik router does not support GPON >? what i did was to bring the ONT closer to my computer using this 20 meters APC patch cord... essentially adding 20 meters to the optical cord and cutting from the electrical wire instead of using this CAT7 orico chinese cable , now i'm using this CAT8 UGREEN , chinese cable : the result is this , on bridge mode of course , now i can open Youtube with nearly 80 percent the speed of light , and listen metallica cheers dutch
Here is my Mikrotik router, which some people on that forum say does not have GPON support modules. Basically, that's what you get when buying from the USRA. This is where the module goes: I think it needs an SFP+ Plus to support GPON networks too. It also has a fake WAN port on the back! Look, I would be happy if Bill could help. It seems very popular in the Holy Lands, but Netgear, Linksys and Cisco are better. But I can't buy like a 4090 glad if I can contribute cheers dutch
I wondered if I could actually buy a brand new PC card from Amazon, like an Asus one with "PCIe" on it, that also works for adding SFP Plus sticks. It sounds pretty neat if I just plug in the optical cable straight to the motherboard instead of using any extra gear.