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chrisallen

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  #3206921 16-Mar-2024 09:59
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eong:

 

Your ONT is connected to your router directly, right? I don't think your switch behind router has something to do with the drop outs.

 

 

 

 

Correct, the ONT is connected directly to the router. To be clear I don't think the switch behind the router is the cause of the drop outs, but only some performance issues hitting 2G download.

 

 

 

For the drop outs I am going to reach out and get Chorus to come and investigate, I suspect the light levels on my connection may be borderline (due to the twisting and rough install I have here when the ONT was swapped, as I had zero drop outs with the older ONT paired with the same UDM SE router)




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  #3231671 17-May-2024 10:58
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Hey did you get anywhere with this? Im having the same issue

 

 ONT always on reduced. 

 

Also since the Quic outage a few weeks ago I can no longer use DHCP auth, which was giving me faster network speeds. I have UDM Pro SE


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  #3231672 17-May-2024 11:01
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jahbronie:

 

Hey did you get anywhere with this? Im having the same issue

 

 ONT always on reduced.

 

See here: https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=194&topicid=312579 

 

Also since the Quic outage a few weeks ago I can no longer use DHCP auth, which was giving me faster network speeds. I have UDM Pro SE

 

Sounds like you've disabled IPoE in the control panel - see here: https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=194&topicid=311869 





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  #3251081 20-Jun-2024 10:14
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Good morning @chrisallen.

 

 

 

I'm moving to hyperfibre soon and have an UDM PRO. Which SFP module did you end up using? Can't find them anywhere in NZ (i.e. Ubiquiti UACC-CM-RJ45-MG SFP+ to 10GbE RJ45 Multi-Gigabit Transceiver Module | Fibre Media Converters (gowifi.co.nz)).

 

And did you have to buy a CAT6A cable?

 

 

 

Just trying to be prepared for when they install it :)

 

Cheers!





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  #3251245 20-Jun-2024 17:32
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sud0:

 

Good morning @chrisallen.

 

 

 

I'm moving to hyperfibre soon and have an UDM PRO. Which SFP module did you end up using? Can't find them anywhere in NZ (i.e. Ubiquiti UACC-CM-RJ45-MG SFP+ to 10GbE RJ45 Multi-Gigabit Transceiver Module | Fibre Media Converters (gowifi.co.nz)).

 

And did you have to buy a CAT6A cable?

 

 

 

Just trying to be prepared for when they install it :)

 

Cheers!

 

 

 

 

Found an option (Mikrotik S-RJ10 Module) here.





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