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Here’s a question that I can’t seem to find more info on the internet on, so I’m turning to Lemmy. Does anyone have a better understanding of the specifications around an ONT. I know it basically converts the incoming fiber (usually single mode single fiber) to an RJ45 jack for copper runs but that’s the part I’m curious about:

  • does it convert it to use standard Ethernet frames or is it a proprietary protocol?
  • if Ethernet, is the port speed 1G, 10G, etc or based on the hardware?
  • if it’s a proprietary protocol, what does it use?

I recently got a new router and noticed it’s capable of 5Gbps on one port, but that got me thinking about the ONT and if I were to upgrade my service would i also need the ONT replaced too?

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[–] ReticulatedPasta@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

Most I've worked with are not vendor-specific and use Ethernet frames. If you know the specs of your ONT, you can even buy an SFP that can connect directly to your router in place of the ISPs ONT. https://www.fs.com/c/xgspon-xgpon-combo-4897