At $dayjob we use both Comtrend and Zyxel modems.  Both have a 1-port modem 
that can be deployed in bridged mode. They both seem to work well with Calix 
gear.  We've found the Zyxel modems tend to work a little better at longer loop 
lengths.  But, for us at least, it's very easy to get custom firmware created 
and pre-deployed to comtrend modems at the factory / distributor. So we haven't 
completely decided between one brand and the other.  We started looking at 
Zyxel for increased speed at longer loop lengths and better wifi support.
 
There's a company a few exchanges over from us that has deployed the caix giga 
family and really likes it.  We haven't deployed them yet because they only 
work on the Calix E7 series (E7-2 and E7-20) and we still have a lot of C7 
series dslams in the network.
 
Shawn



-----Original Message-----
From: "Mike Hammett" <na...@ics-il.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 8:50am
To: "NANOG" <nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: DSL CPE



After a few off-list responses (and a couple on) encouraging me to use NANOG, 
here we go... 


I've recently walked in to a voice\DSL CLEC that has basically been left to 
entropy for the last ten years. A lot of the core systems just work, but a lot 
of things aren't exactly managed the best. They run a Calix\Occam ADSL2+\VDSL 
infrastructure. For those of you doing DSL, what CPE are you using? I'm looking 
at one that's just a basic modem where I have a more sophisticated router (or 
ATA\voice gateway) behind it and then one more generic for residential settings 
with WiFi and all that jazz. We're kinda debating whether we go just dumb Wi-Fi 
or something more advanced\powerful. I've heard a lot of good about the Calix 
GigaFamily in that regard. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 

Midwest-IX 
http://www.midwest-ix.com 


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