Quote from: nero355 on Today at 09:31:00 PMCan you choose a different ISP that operates on their network and get one that way ?Sure. Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, o2, 1&1 will happily sell you the very same ONT with a slightly customized enclosure and their own logo slapped on it. :)
Quote from: meyergru on Today at 10:14:40 PMAs long as you do not have a rate > 1 Gbps, you can use a GPON ONT, because XGS-PON is mostly downwards-compatible.A GPON ONT can't talk to an XGS-PON OLT, they even use different wavelengths.
Quote from: TrafficChaos on Today at 03:13:53 AMI have also connected a USB to WiFi adapter to my phone and connectedAre you sure, you have connected it to the correct network port?
the ethernet end of the adapter to the WAN
Quote from: LisaMT on Today at 04:07:05 PMDon't use Dnsmasq. Kea/Unbound.
Quote from: Slybunda on Today at 09:30:39 PMwhat happens if you turn this feature off?See : https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?msg=259577
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Quote from: Maurice on Today at 03:38:24 PMDeutsche Telekom does not give you a free ONT. You have to buy or rent one.Can you choose a different ISP that operates on their network and get one that way ??
Quote from: meyergru on Today at 04:52:46 PMReally? Interesting. Both M-Net and Deutsche Glasfaser give you one.We have something really weird here in The Netherlands on the Delta Fiber Network :
QuoteEither way, they are dirt cheap (30-50€). I just bought an LXT-010H-D from wisp.pl and that also has 2.5 Gbps.Over here most people buy either a Huawei ONT or Nokia ONT for XGS-PON connections like this one : https://www.wisp.pl/p12211,huawei-optixstar-en8010ts-20-terminal-xgs-pon-ont.html