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General Discussion / Re: Deutsche Telekom - Glasfer...
Last post by chemlud - Today at 10:58:12 AM
Hm, but if I place fiber cable throughout the house, then the ONT is in my office. The connection from "Hausanschluss" to fiber inside the house is passive, I guess?

Minimal radius for fiber: According to your link: It depends! (WOW!) So only Telekom technician (or underpaid Romanian subcontractor?) knows, which fiber is currently at hand at the time of cabeling. Bit of a black box...
#2
Verstehe ich nicht. Betreibst du mehrere VLANs untagged auf ein und demselben Port?
#4
General Discussion / Re: OPNWAF / ACME renewal (let...
Last post by FD-Tim - Today at 10:09:39 AM
Nobody with an hint for this?
#5
26.1 Series / Re: Kea DHCPv4 How to remove d...
Last post by Patrick M. Hausen - Today at 10:06:40 AM
That's a hypothetical workflow that is available in ISC but not in Kea at the moment. Really short lease times might be a solution, although I would only use that temporarily when I know I'll be connecting some new devices.
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General Discussion / Re: Deutsche Telekom - Glasfer...
Last post by chemlud - Today at 10:00:12 AM
2 questions open at that time:

- Does the "Hausanschluss" need an electric wall outlet as well? Or is it passive and only the ONT has a plug?

- What is the smalest radius you can bend the fiber to in a corner? 1-2 cm? 5 cm?
#7
German - Deutsch / Re: opnsense ipv6 Interface-UL...
Last post by Bode - Today at 09:58:06 AM
Entschuldige Patrick, mein Fehler.

In meinem Fall ist das grundsätzliche Problem, dass ich zu wenige Ports in den Zielräumen habe.
Nach dem Studium von NDP gibt es drei Lösungen für das Problem.

Lösungen:
a) Jedes Telefon bekommt einen eigenen Port auf dem Switch mit der Zuweisung des vlans (nicht möglich bei mir).
b) Ich setze auf der opnsense eine extra Netzwerkkarte oder lagg1.vlan10 auf.
c) Abschaltung von ipv6 auf vlan10.

Ich würde jetzt Lösung b) umsetzen wollen.
Könnt ihr das so bestätigen?

#8
General Discussion / Re: Deutsche Telekom - Glasfer...
Last post by chemlud - Today at 09:46:47 AM
Same same, doesn't matter if I route fiber or RJ45 throughout the house/attic. Except when using "your" modems for old telephone copper shoe laces, with approx. 250-300 € investment.

***sigh***

Will have to think through, what is the most stable, sustainable way to go... But that'S why we are here, to find the options and there pros and cons.
#9
26.1 Series / Re: Kea DHCPv4 How to remove d...
Last post by RES217AIII - Today at 09:43:33 AM
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on February 24, 2026, 02:55:55 PMnuke the dynamic lease
Good morning!

What's the best way to do this?

a. Should the lease time be set to a short interval (e.g., 60 seconds)?

b. Should the corresponding entry be deleted from Kea's database via terminal?
#10
Quote from: chemlud on Today at 09:25:54 AMI would need a least 2 holes in the 25cm massive ferroconcrete ceiling plate (1970's bunker...), as the way across the attic is shortest and no open conduit throughout the building. No fun!

Then keep the ONT in the basement and stick to the Gigabit over copper plan.