Re: Residential GPON last mile for network engineers (Telus AS852 and others)

2020-10-15 Thread Paul Nash
I have a Bell Canada gig fibre connection. My first attempt was to bridge their all-in-one box (disaster, unreliable as all hell), second was to set a bunch of rules for inbound traffic. Apart from inbound access being *very* iffy, their device was s_l_o_w. So I pulled the fibre GBIC, used a

Re: Residential GPON last mile for network engineers (Telus AS852 and others)

2020-10-13 Thread Daniel Dent
On 2020-10-13 6:38 p.m., Eric Kuhnke wrote: Any insights as to what the configuration of the Telus AS852 GPON network looks would be helpful. Or other observations in general on technically-oriented persons who are doing similar with other ILECs. I have heard rumors that Telus's GPON

Re: Residential GPON last mile for network engineers (Telus AS852 and others)

2020-10-13 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Very interesting. Looks like the intention is to bypass the ONT entirely and use a GPON ONT SFP in ones own choice of small home router. If the ISP wants to do some weird TR069 provisioning or other stuff it could be seen as interfering with the proper management of their network if you remove the

Re: Residential GPON last mile for network engineers (Telus AS852 and others)

2020-10-13 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
I don't have any particular insights for Telus, but there is a huge thread about bypassing Bell ONTs on DSLReports: https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32230041-Internet-Bypassing-the-HH3K-up-to-2-5Gbps-using-a-BCM57810S-NIC Cheers, Eric On Oct 13 2020, at 9:38 pm, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > With the

Residential GPON last mile for network engineers (Telus AS852 and others)

2020-10-13 Thread Eric Kuhnke
With the growth of gigabit class single fiber GPON last mile services, I imagine a number of people reading the list must have subscribed to such by now. Something that I have observed, and shared observations with a number of colleagues, is that very often a person who works for ($someAS) lives