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Ming
4 years agoOrganizer
UMD-SE try to get 1.5 GbE download speed
Hi DrPacman, I am trying to get the 1.5 GbE download speed from Telus. Currently, I am stuck in 940/940 Mbps. I am using UDM-SE and it only supports 1G/10G SFP+ or 2.5G RJ45. I am looking at the Te...
- 3 years ago
Ming Wrote: I am looking at the Telus Modem that you mentioned in many posts. nh20a & ONT XS-250WX-A Which one is better in my case?
The modems are only available from TELUS itself, you will have to contact them and see if you are able to have them upgrade you with one.
I'm guessing and this is as I say only a guess, you are more likely to convince them install a NH20A, as I have only heard of one instance where a Nokia XS-250X-A was utilized. I believe the Nokia device is earmarked for the business side installations.
The flow you have outlined above seems reasonable from a quick overview.
Replacing the TELUS GPon transceiver I'm guessing would be out of the question. As if I recall the specific serial number of each transceiver is logged into a TELUS database allowing those devices to connect and any others being rejected form connecting.
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DrPacman
3 years agoRockstar
Ming Wrote: I am looking at the Telus Modem that you mentioned in many posts. nh20a & ONT XS-250WX-A Which one is better in my case?
The modems are only available from TELUS itself, you will have to contact them and see if you are able to have them upgrade you with one.
I'm guessing and this is as I say only a guess, you are more likely to convince them install a NH20A, as I have only heard of one instance where a Nokia XS-250X-A was utilized. I believe the Nokia device is earmarked for the business side installations.
The flow you have outlined above seems reasonable from a quick overview.
Replacing the TELUS GPon transceiver I'm guessing would be out of the question. As if I recall the specific serial number of each transceiver is logged into a TELUS database allowing those devices to connect and any others being rejected form connecting.
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.