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   Dmitry Protasoff to Michiel van der Vlist   
   List of IPv6 nodes   
   29 Sep 24 23:13:31   
   
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   TID: hpt/lnx 1.9 2023-02-09   
      
   *** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).   
      
   Hello, Michiel!   
      
   Sunday September 29 2024 21:27, you wrote to me:   
      
    MV> In theory I could fix it by getting my own fiberglass modem/router but   
    MV> for XSPON they are expensive and there is little choice. Plus that it   
    MV> is not easy to get it running. I just think that the burden of   
    MV> providing a decent modem/router is on them.   
      
   I had xPON (compatible with several standards) SFP in my Mikrotik router in   
   Moscow 2 years ago,  replacing a very limited ZTE GPON router. Mikrotik had   
   problems with it in certain firmware releases, but overall, the experience was   
   exciting.   
   Currently, I had to reinstall the ZTE router back because I can't just   
   teleport to Moscow to fix any problems with the SFP, and the ZTE has been   
   quite stable.   
      
   If you'd like, I can send you the SFP and help to setup it in compatible   
   router. Alternatively, you could try configuring your router as a bridge. Is   
   that possible? You could then connect it to another intelligent router. I had   
   this setup in Moscow for a while, but, once again, I can't teleport there to   
   resolve any issues. However, this might not be a concern in your case.   
      
   Best regards,   
                dp.   
      
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