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by liotier
3044 days ago
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I plugged French Orange's GPON FTTH ONT into my Debian router's RJ-45 port, added a VLAN interface, added a couple of lines to my DHCP client configuration to pretend my router is some Sagem device and pass authentication to the server... And that's all - sweet 500/200 Mb/s throughput, no ISP CPE in sight (well, technically the ONT...) and Orange even waived the 3€/month CPE rental fee ! Former provider offered FTTB and I used the coaxial cable CPE as a bridge - and even when I do not have that option, I insist on having a router of my own as my network's demarcation: it is basic hygiene. Other option for GPON would have been to plug a GPON SFP module into one of my switches - the friendly guy who laid the fiber to my apartment even left me one in case I changed my mind... But going through the switch to the router and back to the switch on a different VLAN is unnecessarily complicated in my case. Anyone wants a free GPON SFP module ? |
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There is a new line of EdgeRouters out and maybe it has some acceleration for bridging. I would like this setup.