rsaeon
Innovator
My latest acquisition
SFP GPoN ODI DFP-34X-2C2
Which ISP are you using it with? I'd love these for Airtel.
My latest acquisition
SFP GPoN ODI DFP-34X-2C2
Airtel ...Which ISP are you using it with? I'd love these for Airtel.
What is the benefit of using this vs other gpon like tplink G7
1 Less power adapter and 1 or 2db less optical power.What is the benefit of using this vs other gpon like tplink G7
![]()
1-Port Gigabit XPON Terminal
XZ000-G7 is a next-generation XPON terminal, ideal for Fiber to the Home solution. It's an incredibly robust device allowing users to access high-speed internet connections via its XPON port and share it with a Gigabit Ethernet port.www.tp-link.com
Aren't there issues with bridging mode? I bought tp-link G7 Gpon to get rid of their bulky router (Airtel) but couldn't make it work. I tried cloning mac address and of course copied over the serial number also.@raksrules those are gpon sfp sticks mainly used to eliminate the big, bulky ONU / ONT provided by a ISP in this case its airtel .
these sticks go in a router with sfp slots and the fiber that comes from isp end to your home directly goes in it. [ i.e a yellow patch cord if you have airtel / jio/ excitel you might have seen]
what do you put it in? I mean what specific model device you have?My latest acquisition
SFP GPoN ODI DFP-34X-2C2
Using on Mikrotik Hex S ...what do you put it in? I mean what specific model device you have?
ODI / HSGQ GPON SFP
![]()
I have tata and Airtel connection@deepak1990 i started to use them with my udm pro and they are working flawlessly. Its 2024 and you dont need to do double nat now/
which isp are you using?
View attachment 193947View attachment 193948
wait, you got bridge mode working on Jio?yeah both can be worked without their dumb onus.
i am using jio and airtel both without their onus.
@deepak1990
Hey wanted to know if you imported these from China directly from HSGQ?ODI / HSGQ GPON SFP
yesHey wanted to know if you imported these from China directly from HSGQ?
The Green latch there means it is for green connector fiber cable, right.