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bayindirh ◴[] No.41647329[source]
My ISP called me a while back and told me that they're decommissioning all copper infra, so it'd be better if I switch to fiber. I said OK.

They brought in a Nokia GPON ONT, and a new Zyxel router. I protested against the router, and I was ready to bypass it with bridge mode (whiich it allows), but with a reliable, powerful, and flexible WiFi6 router with better coverage than my WiFi5 one won over me, and I left it in service.

The thing is a beast with 4 different SSIDs plus a guest network, full gigabit ports and reliable operation. Plus it terminates my POTS line, too. It can handle the full 1000/50 mbps network without even getting warm, either.

So all in all, it's not a bad device overall, and I'm a happy camper.

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WarOnPrivacy ◴[] No.41647545[source]
> It can handle the full 1000/50 mbps network

Your fiber is asymmetrical (not 1g/1g) - like low-latency cable?

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1. bayindirh ◴[] No.41647577[source]
Actually, the hardware symmetric capable, but they don't provide symmetric service (yet?).

I think the two reasons are market segmentation and preventing people from running services from their homes. 50mbps is enough uplink for what I do, and I don't care about providing services or self-hosting from home.

I have enough experience to run my services somewhere else on an isolated network and absorb the mayhem outside my home network.