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How to connect GPON via SFP?
GPON from Rostelecom comes to the house. Now the Internet works through the Huawei HG8245XGC VER.A terminal issued by the provider, which is connected to the Ubiquiti Security Gateway, and that one to the EdgeSwitch Fiber switch, 12. Dismantling the Huawei terminal showed the absence of a soldered SFP module. Will there be an Internet connection through available SFP modules from Huawei (for example, HPSP2120 or SSX1T1LTC) if they are installed in the Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch Fiber, 12 switch, which is L2+ and, according to a recent mailing, purchased router mode, PPPoE and LACP settings? Or do you need a rare and expensive SFP MA5671A? What analogue of the above module from another manufacturer (for example, Ubiquiti) will work? What advantages will the Huawei SmartAX MA5671 terminal have over HG8245XGC VER. A? If you purchase and disassemble the Huawei SmartAX MA5671 terminal, will the MA5671A SFP module be soldered as an optical module (the terminal in the box is much cheaper)? I heard that China has a slightly different connector, if I'm not mistaken: GPON SC / UPC versus our SC / APC, if so, tell me the name of the Huawei modules that will work in my case, but have a different connector, I think there are no problems with soldering optics will.
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Ubiquiti U Fiber Nano G - it started up ... mts gpon vlan30-internet, most likely ont or whatever it is .. provider - huawei
Any subscriber. the GPON device that you take and install yourself will not work, because any ONU / ONT has a serial number, this serial number is written on the xPON provider basket to which you are connected, if the numbers do not match, the service will not work for you .
If you want to get rid of the set-top box and use SFP, read about the SFP ONU, then try to check with your provider - can they give it to you instead of the set-top box / terminal, most likely you will get the answer - no.
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