Vsol xpon ont (v2802rh)

Purchased couple of months to use with Jio fiber. Switched to SFP stick and don’t need it anymore.

Doesn’t work with new Airtel Fiber connections as far I know, please do your research on this.

If you don’t mind, could you show your latest setup with Jio Fiber on SFP Stick, and mention how you went about doing this or point to the right guides?

Not using jio anymore but the below is what I did when I had the jio connection.

:wrench: VSOL V2082RH SETUP FOR JIO FIBER

  1. Login to 192.168.1.1
    Username: admin
    Password: stdONUi0i

  2. Go to: Setup > WAN > WAN

  3. Delete all existing WAN interfaces.

  4. Set the following:

    • Default Route Selection: Specified
    • Channel Mode: Bridge
    • Uncheck IGMP and NAPT
    • VLAN: Enable
      • VLAN ID: 1015
      • VLAN Cos: 0
    • Application Mode: INTERNET
  5. Tap Add

  6. Go to: Setup > WAN > OMCI Information

    • Set GPON SN: SCOM1A2B3C4D (replace 1A2B3C4D with last 8 chars of your Jio router’s MAC)
  7. Tap Apply Changes


:antenna_bars: TP-LINK DECO CONFIGURATION

  1. Go to: More > Internet Connection > Internet Settings

    • Change Connection Type to Dynamic IP
    • Tap Save
  2. Go to: More > Advanced > MAC Clone

    • Select Use Custom MAC Address
    • Tap Save
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OK. So, you setup BRIDGE Mode on the Jio Router. and then passed on the same to your TP-Link Deco.
Where’s the SFP Stick in the configuration.
I asked because I assumed you added Fibre Cable to an SFP Module—> Your Router (which handles NAT, Routing, and AP).

No that was using the above onu with jio fiber and I believe the same will be the case for SFP stick. The jio router was removed from this setup as it was no longer required. The bridge profile was set in the vsol onu.

If you are talking about the HSGQ SFP stick, I think you might have to put it your device sr and mac address in it but I am not sure about it.