What about CPE (customer premises equipment) » History » Version 2
Hemant Shekhar, 28/09/2021 14:04
1 | 1 | Charles Atkinson | h1. What about CPE (customer premises equipment)? |
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3 | 1 | Charles Atkinson | CPE connects Aurinoco's optical fiber cable (OFC) to the site network. It is made up of |
4 | 1 | Charles Atkinson | # Home termination box (HTB) connects outside OFC to inside OFC |
5 | 1 | Charles Atkinson | # Optical Network Terminal (ONT) connects OFC to a wire cable |
6 | 1 | Charles Atkinson | # Router optionally connects wire cable to WiFi and/or multiple wired connection sockets |
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8 | 1 | Charles Atkinson | The ONT and router may be combined in a single unit |
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10 | 1 | Charles Atkinson | Normally Aurinoco supplies and is responsible for supporting all the CPE |
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12 | 1 | Charles Atkinson | If you want to use an existing router, [[FAQ:How to contact Aurinoco?|contact Aurinoco]] to find out if it is a model that Aurinoco supports |
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14 | 1 | Charles Atkinson | If you want to get your own combined ONT and router, of a model supported by Aurinoco, [[FAQ:How to contact Aurinoco?|contact Aurinoco]]. Aurinoco will configure it at SaraCon. You will be responsible for any warranty claims |
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16 | 2 | Hemant Shekhar | If you opt for a high speed (100Mbps+) connectivity you will need high speed routers (gigabit, dual band) to get the full throughput to your devices. |