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onionshred
4 years agoNeighbour
Hi, how to run Telus's Fiber line via GPON into my router and get IP
Hello, I am aksing for help for using my own router instead of Telus's T3200M Modem/Router combo. The way Telus has it set up is that their fiber lines goes into the T3200M via their own GPON. ...
- 4 years ago
onionshred Wrote: I am aksing for help for using my own router instead of Telus's T3200M Modem/Router combo.
You can bypass the Telus equipment and directly install you GPon into a Ubiquiti router that has a SFP port on the WAN link. Just have to make sure you lock the port speed at 1Gbps and not auto negotiation. So the UDMPro, UDMPro SE, and even the Security Gateway Pro 4 are capable of doing what you want to achieve. Cheers...
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DrPacman
4 years agoRockstar
onionshred Wrote: I am aksing for help for using my own router instead of Telus's T3200M Modem/Router combo.
You can bypass the Telus equipment and directly install you GPon into a Ubiquiti router that has a SFP port on the WAN link. Just have to make sure you lock the port speed at 1Gbps and not auto negotiation. So the UDMPro, UDMPro SE, and even the Security Gateway Pro 4 are capable of doing what you want to achieve. Cheers...
If you find this post useful, please give the author a "Solution", or mark as "Kudo", if it solves your problem, thank you very much.
- TCH4 years agoNeighbour
"You can bypass the Telus equipment and directly install you GPon into a Ubiquiti router that has a SFP port on the WAN link."
Really? I am unable to remove that from the T3200M. Any suggestions as to proper removal prior to yanking on it with vise grips?