Verizon FIOS setup - advice needed!
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I would be very surprised if verizon would agree to any non-standard HW in place of the ONT. Also, as the OP said, he doesn't have TV, so I can't imagine how anything other than switching to cat5 and pitching the AT makes any sense.
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I would be very surprised if verizon would agree to any non-standard HW in place of the ONT. Also, as the OP said, he doesn't have TV, so I can't imagine how anything other than switching to cat5 and pitching the AT makes any sense.
Works the same then (Optic -> Eth bridge is effectively an optic modem).
Over here, the ONT is little more than a SC junction box coupled with a Huawei modem (Huawei MoCA capable router for those that subscribe to IPTV/ VOIP services). At stock, without any internet plans, we just get the SC junction box.
I've hooked up with the ISP (friend's company) to throw in a Cisco 891 running a PPTP to their routing core for a static block of IPs though. Now just waiting for the infrastructure provider to run the optic into my home. -
First of all, it isn't just an optical modem - the ONT involves POTS telephone support as well as TV. Unless you have specific technical knowledge you haven't cited, I wouldn't make suggestions like this which are likely to be a dead end for the OP. I think I wasn't clear: my point was that I can almost guarantee verizon is not going to do something non-standard like this, but for policy reasons, not technical reasons. Let some customer hook up non-verizon approved HW to their fiber-optic network? Not likely, IMO.
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Yes, I understand it's not just a modem. However, I fail to see why the OP cannot request that they (Verizon) provides the WAN IP off the CAT 5e link (since you stated that it is possible to request for this arrangement) instead of having an additional router tap the Coax and NAT route.
Over here, we use a Huawei which provides POTS and CaTV when these services are subscribed to. This is used to provide CaTV and POTS through the premises internal wiring.
Another Huawei unit is used to tap the internal CaTV wiring in the premises to provide an Eth. connection for devices.
The main difference is that we have the option, to request for Eth to be provided instead for network ready homes. And a Huawei device (similar to the actiontek) can tap the network to provide the POTS/ CaTV service. The router is provided by the customer in this instance. -
I don't know if we are having a language issue here? What you are saying about requesting WAN via the CAT5 link is exactly what I was suggesting - my quibble was about my understanding that you are suggesting an alternative involving some non-standard fiber-optic HW to replace the ONT. If that isn't what you meant, what did you mean? :(
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I don't know if we are having a language issue here? What you are saying about requesting WAN via the CAT5 link is exactly what I was suggesting - my quibble was about my understanding that you are suggesting an alternative involving some non-standard fiber-optic HW to replace the ONT. If that isn't what you meant, what did you mean? :(
Communication issue, yes. I meant requesting that Verizon provides the modem if it is possible. In this case, the modem would obviously be approved h/w.
Evidently, we have very different definitions of an ONT. Over here, the ONT is just a SC junction box and a separate modem (upon specific request, we can use a media converter instead) would tap this for an Eth connection.
In the event that TV and voice services are required, this would be a Huawei device that provides CaTV and POTS in addition to a Cat 5 link.
It seems that on your side of the pond, the ONT is an entire box which encompasses all of these. -
The verizon ONT is not just a modem - as I said, it provides telephone service, TV service and internet access, including special support for video on demand streamed over the internet.
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The verizon ONT is not just a modem - as I said, it provides telephone service, TV service and internet access, including special support for video on demand streamed over the internet.
Would 'media converter' be acceptable then? I can't think of any other terms. What I meant was to request for a 'media converter' that specifically delivers the data communications over Cat 5 rather than Coax.
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I am not being clear, I guess :( Verizon is a large company. They have certain equipment (various makes of ONT) which are what they put at customer sites. If you ask them to put some other item in (why, what is it doing the ONT is not doing?) they are going to say no. What is wrong with calling them and saying "please switch the internet access from COAX to CAT5". Done. Free. What problem are you trying to solve here?
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You gave me the impression that the ONT in question doesn't serve out CAT 5e. ;D
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I suggest you work on your reading comprehension, then. Here was my first reply on this: "I have pfsense on FIOS. If you are not using their TV, have VZ switch the ONT from COAX (MOCA) to CAT5 and just throw the AT in the rubbish." How that gave you the impression the ONT wouldn't do this is beyond me. I am done with this thread :(