Replcae Glasfaser/Fiber modem with another vendor
vor 5 Jahren
Dear friends,
I am looking for router to my apartment. I found that it would be quite usefull to have only 1 device to manage routing.
That's why I want to use router with fiber SFP port for example Mikrotik https://mikrotik.com/product/CSS326-24G-2SplusRM.
I know that router for authorization uses PPPOE via VLAN7.
Does any encryption present inside bridge / modem ? Is it possible that I change to any type of routers with Fiber port?
What should I do if I setup my device instead?
Thank you very much,
Michael
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vor 5 Jahren
You can, but there are very less devices to choose from, you need a compatible ONT for passive GPON, single mode, LCAPC 8grade curved fibre.
For example the AVM Fritzbox 5190.
The communication is encrypted with an single password which the Telekom will provide you.
But there is no disadvantage having the default ONT since it's only a modem, and no router. It don't route anything that's the doing of your router establishing directly an pppoe connection via it.
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vor 5 Jahren
@Mr. Oizo @muc8033.7 Thank you very much for the explanation and rely fast feedback.
I am looking for a router that coulde be controlled via console, but I will check also AVM Fritzbox 5190.
@Mr. Oizo Do you know what the process in Telekom to get the password, when I am going to use my device?
The main disadvantage is to have 2 devices instead 1 - less wires and a power supply. The modem is not very accurate located in the small server schelves.
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vor 5 Jahren
Yes, you need to contact the telekom for this. They will take care of the procedure, it's very uncommon and new, so it may be a bit rough to reach that. But do it at first when you're new device is ready, as the current ONT will be deactivated, as there only can be one ONT at the same time connected to the telekom backbone.
The encryption key is a text phrase like "ABCD000000" for example.
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vor 5 Jahren
@Mr. Oizo
5190?
Du meinst wohl die Fritzbox 5490?
Aber aufgepasst, die 5490 ist für ein Punkt-zu-Punkt-Glasfasernetz.
Nur die Fritzbox 5491 ist für ein Punkt-zu-Mehrpunkt-Netz und somit für das GPON-Netz der Telekom geeignet.
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vor 5 Jahren
That's why I want to use router with fiber SFP port for example Mikrotik https://mikrotik.com/product/CSS326-24G-2SplusRM.
That's why I want to use router with fiber SFP port for example Mikrotik https://mikrotik.com/product/CSS326-24G-2SplusRM.
What I understand from the link: This is not a router but rather just a switch - if you do not know the difference between a switch and a router... maybe you better stick to what Telekom recommends as products that work.
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vor 5 Jahren
O.k. so they have more expensive versions that allow also routing, e.g. for 500 bucks
https://mikrotik.com/product/crs326_24s_2q_rm
A maybe unnecessary hint:
PoE is a means to supply electric energy to other devices.
PPPoE is a protocol required to set up a connection with Telekom.
VLAN in the internal network is different from VLAN towards Telekom.
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vor 5 Jahren
@muc8033.7It is not just a bridge (not switch as you mentioned. switch is a bit different). The fiber GPON has ability to encrypt traffic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_optical_network#Security
It requires to have keys or what else. I have not worked with Fiber devices, so it is not clear for me the role of the bridge in Telekom networking.
Here is some related topic but I do not have a good Deutsch to translate it properly. ONT -GPON-Router/td-p/3867103" target="_blank">https://telekomhilft.telekom.de/t5/Zuhause/Echte- ONT -GPON-Router/td-p/3867103
Overall thank you for your help. I appreciate it.
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