n9nu
Occasional Visitor
Hi
My primary FTTH service from Metronet [w/ static IP] uses a patch cable from the wall outlet [inside] directly to a Nokia G240 ONT commonly used as a triple play unit...however i have just IPTV & Inet..no phone.That cable is yellow w/ a green plastic end as shown below. The first picture.
I have a switch with 4 LAN ports @ 2.5Gbit each as well as 2 SFP fiber ports for either RJ45 or fiber transceivers each with a 10Gbit capacity.
I have the following transceiver for fiber with a 1Gbit capacity and several fiber patch cables....all the same, however not exactly what I need .
What I need to know is what adapter OR cable to order to connect the ONT [the green/yellow connector] to this switch. The switch uses a slightly different connector than the ONT as you can see. The ONT/connection is used bt AT&T, Metronet, and several other providers.
One or two issue at a time for me so I'm starting with the elimination of the provided ONT and VEN.
My overall goal is to use my own hardware all togeather after I find out what IPTV protocol Metronet uses so I can ditch the Technicolor VEN501 which wirelessly transmits the TV signal to 2 STB'S. I will use either my Asus GT router or my Linux box running Zentynal or ClearOS to handle routing, gateway, firewall, and the IPTV via CAT 8 cable.
I'm old school and just don't like using WiFi for anything except for my phone.
Tim
ARS N9NU
My primary FTTH service from Metronet [w/ static IP] uses a patch cable from the wall outlet [inside] directly to a Nokia G240 ONT commonly used as a triple play unit...however i have just IPTV & Inet..no phone.That cable is yellow w/ a green plastic end as shown below. The first picture.
I have a switch with 4 LAN ports @ 2.5Gbit each as well as 2 SFP fiber ports for either RJ45 or fiber transceivers each with a 10Gbit capacity.
I have the following transceiver for fiber with a 1Gbit capacity and several fiber patch cables....all the same, however not exactly what I need .
What I need to know is what adapter OR cable to order to connect the ONT [the green/yellow connector] to this switch. The switch uses a slightly different connector than the ONT as you can see. The ONT/connection is used bt AT&T, Metronet, and several other providers.
One or two issue at a time for me so I'm starting with the elimination of the provided ONT and VEN.
My overall goal is to use my own hardware all togeather after I find out what IPTV protocol Metronet uses so I can ditch the Technicolor VEN501 which wirelessly transmits the TV signal to 2 STB'S. I will use either my Asus GT router or my Linux box running Zentynal or ClearOS to handle routing, gateway, firewall, and the IPTV via CAT 8 cable.
I'm old school and just don't like using WiFi for anything except for my phone.
Tim
ARS N9NU