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    • jimpJ
      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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      No, you need an SFP module specifically made for a G.PON connection, not LC connectors or anything else.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        It would need to be something like one of these: https://www.fs.com/c/pon-transceivers-2845 -- but again, you would also have to ensure that the module is compatible with whatever you are plugging it into. You may have to contact the vendors directly to find that out.

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          netfly @jimp
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          @jimp ok, i'll be digging, my ultimate goal is to remove this modem for whatever else...just don't like any ideas?

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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            I am stuck in a similar setup. My fiber ISP uses a GPON connection. I have not tried to move it off because my ISP was willing to put it in bridge mode so my own device has the external address. So it's essentially only working as a media converter at this point. The only reason I'd have to change it would be because I could.

            You may have better luck asking your ISP if they can put it in bridge mode. I don't know about that model, but mine is from a different maker and it has no user option for bridge mode, the ISP has the push the config from their end.

            That's what I'd try first. If you can't get that done, then I'd start looking at other vendors like fs.com and asking them if they can help you locate a compatible module and media converter. Even then there is no guarantee it will work with your ISP.

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              netfly @jimp
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              @jimp said in ONT Pfsense Help:

              I am stuck in a similar setup. My fiber ISP uses a GPON connection. I have not tried to move it off because my ISP was willing to put it in bridge mode so my own device has the external address. So it's essentially only working as a media converter at this point. The only reason I'd have to change it would be because I could.
              You may have better luck asking your ISP if they can put it in bridge mode. I don't know about that model, but mine is from a different maker and it has no user option for bridge mode, the ISP has the push the config from their end.
              That's what I'd try first. If you can't get that done, then I'd start looking at other vendors like fs.com and asking them if they can help you locate a compatible module and media converter. Even then there is no guarantee it will work with your ISP.

              Ok, I understand you but I don't want it in bridge mode, I want to eliminate it completely logically and physically from my configuration.

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                netfly @jimp
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                @jimp said in ONT Pfsense Help:

                My fiber ISP uses a GPON connection.

                https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Universal-Stick-compatible-direcci%C3%B3n-%C2%A1Atenci%C3%B3n/dp/B08C818JSQ/ref=sr_1_5?__mk_es_US=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=AIFFEKZ20HLA&keywords=SFP%2BGPON&qid=1645209030&sprefix=sfp%2Bgpon%2Caps%2C79&sr=8-5&th=1

                look at this I think it's just what I need?

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                  Possibly -- but again there are multiple parts to what you need:

                  1. The SFP GPON module
                  2. A card or device in which that SFP module can work and be fully supported
                  3. Support in whatever operating system / drivers are needed for that card

                  There are network cards and media converters that take SFPs but you can't know for certain that they will actually work together fully until you try it on your ISP and hardware.

                  A small media converter may be ideal for 2/3 since to pfSense it would look just like Ethernet. If you try the GPON SFP in a card directly on pfSense there's a good chance it wouldn't work, since many SFP cards only link at 1G or 10G for example, not the rates that GPON uses (which IIRC are something like 1.25 and 2.5G).

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                  • Cool_CoronaC
                    Cool_Corona
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                    I am sure a normal SFp converter will work just fine.

                    I use that setup in Switzerland on SAK Fiber FTTH.

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                      netfly @Cool_Corona
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                      @cool_corona said in ONT Pfsense Help:

                      I am sure a normal SFp converter will work just fine.

                      Could you recommend me what to buy?

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                      • Cool_CoronaC
                        Cool_Corona @netfly
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                        @netfly I took the SFP connector from the Frtizbox and plugged it in to this one

                        https://www.optcore.net/product/101001000base-t-sfp-fiber-media-converter/

                        Then no need for VLAN or anything

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                          netfly @Cool_Corona
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                          @cool_corona said in ONT Pfsense Help:

                          Then no need for VLAN or anything

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                          VLAN 100

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                          • Cool_CoronaC
                            Cool_Corona @netfly
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                            @netfly It didnt matter to SAK here in CH.

                            Plugged the converter and the ASUS RTAAX88U and voila.....no need for VLAN on WAN.

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