Thomas,
I don’t think you can buy an ONT as I think it does some network filtering and the ISP
needs to know its MAC address or similar…
… this seems to confirm….
https://www.cabletv.com/optimum/compatible-modem-routers
… the optimum combo is being slagged off everywhere. It appears to have no support for
port mapping, I wonder if they are using CGNAT…
https://www.reddit.com/r/OPTIMUM/comments/k703ni/anyone_with_fiber_experime…
… elsewhere
https://www.reddit.com/r/FiberOptics/comments/w81umo/just_hopped_onto_fiber…
it says…
You can usually request a fibre to Ethernet bridge from your ISP (Optimum does do this)
and you can use your own router with an Ethernet WAN port.
Dave
From: Thomas DeBellis <tommytimesharing(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2023 5:47 PM
To: The Hobbyist DECnet mailing list <hecnet(a)lists.dfupdate.se>
Subject: [HECnet] ONT?
I'm moving in a few days and am trying to understand what to do about connectivity
without drowning (in advertising or whining).
I currently have FIOS and had ordered it so that I had a separate Optical Network Terminal
(ONT) and router. I plugged my own router into the ONT and the FIOS router into my router
and all has been well.
The Internet provider at the new location is Optimum Online which previously had been a
lot easier to deal with than FIOS as you could just plug into the cable modem or get your
own. Naturally, I was provided with a combo ONT/Wireless/Router solution that just
isn't going to cut it. I'm trying to search for an ONT, but am getting deluged
with the usual stream of noise, junk and advertising. For example, I'm getting
Optical-Ethernet converters, which I don't think are what I want.
Can anybody point me at a few ONT-only solutions that don't come with all the extra
garbage, don't do NAT, Etc.? Or some kind of good introductory information without
all the blinking ads?
TOMMYT:: [2.520] and VENTI2:: [2.522] will be offline for a few days towards the end of
the week.