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Router featuring GPON connection port

Router featuring GPON connection port

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trj55
Member
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02-06-2016, 07:24 PM
#1
Looking for a solid router from Netgear or similar brands that includes a GPN port? Here’s a helpful tip: GPN stands for Gigabit Port, which lets you connect a 10Gbps Ethernet cable. Make sure to check the router’s specifications to confirm it supports this port.
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trj55
02-06-2016, 07:24 PM #1

Looking for a solid router from Netgear or similar brands that includes a GPN port? Here’s a helpful tip: GPN stands for Gigabit Port, which lets you connect a 10Gbps Ethernet cable. Make sure to check the router’s specifications to confirm it supports this port.

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HoundLynx
Member
233
02-06-2016, 11:24 PM
#2
It's unlikely you can get what you want from them. Usually, fiber options are limited to what's available.
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HoundLynx
02-06-2016, 11:24 PM #2

It's unlikely you can get what you want from them. Usually, fiber options are limited to what's available.

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02-07-2016, 12:33 AM
#3
That's disappointing. The Huawei router offers limited customization. You might explore its settings or consider alternative routers with better control options.
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Dragonwhites06
02-07-2016, 12:33 AM #3

That's disappointing. The Huawei router offers limited customization. You might explore its settings or consider alternative routers with better control options.

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SuperSpritee
Junior Member
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02-23-2016, 02:32 AM
#4
Switch to bridge configuration and upgrade the router for better performance.
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SuperSpritee
02-23-2016, 02:32 AM #4

Switch to bridge configuration and upgrade the router for better performance.

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marinagrams
Member
216
02-27-2016, 12:29 PM
#5
I'm using CenturyLink as my ISP. The installer guided me through handling the cable and explained what to do if I ever switch my ONT. I'm following their instructions now. Both Ubiquiti units function as routers. The main concern would be compatibility with your ISP's OLT. Model Comparison UF-Nano, UF-LOCO Display ✔ - Power Input 24V passive 24V passive PoE or Micro-USB Power Adapter Networking Interface GPON (SC/APC), Ethernet (RJ45) GPON (SC/APC), Ethernet (RJ45) Operation Mode Bridge or Router (router mode is supported in firmware version 2.0 and higher) Bridge or Router (router mode is supported in firmware version 2.0 and higher). List of supported OLTs UFiber OLT, UFiber OLT 4, and a list of supported third-party OLTs.
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marinagrams
02-27-2016, 12:29 PM #5

I'm using CenturyLink as my ISP. The installer guided me through handling the cable and explained what to do if I ever switch my ONT. I'm following their instructions now. Both Ubiquiti units function as routers. The main concern would be compatibility with your ISP's OLT. Model Comparison UF-Nano, UF-LOCO Display ✔ - Power Input 24V passive 24V passive PoE or Micro-USB Power Adapter Networking Interface GPON (SC/APC), Ethernet (RJ45) GPON (SC/APC), Ethernet (RJ45) Operation Mode Bridge or Router (router mode is supported in firmware version 2.0 and higher) Bridge or Router (router mode is supported in firmware version 2.0 and higher). List of supported OLTs UFiber OLT, UFiber OLT 4, and a list of supported third-party OLTs.