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  #3047301 8-Mar-2023 11:49
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Johnk:

 

This is awesome!

 

It may be about time I move a few connections over that I look after (Family don't do well with Tech ha)

 

Very tempted to move to Hyperfibre for myself. I saw on another thread that the current ONT isn't wall mountable? Do you know if that's true? 

 

 

Would love to have you on board, @Johnk!

 

Re Hyperfibre ONT, that is correct - it's a beast of a unit, and unfortunately isn't wall mountable. More info on Chorus' Hyperfibre/model 110 ONT here: https://www.chorus.co.nz/q/hyperfibre-ont





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  #3047383 8-Mar-2023 13:45
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quic:

Johnk:


This is awesome!


It may be about time I move a few connections over that I look after (Family don't do well with Tech ha)


Very tempted to move to Hyperfibre for myself. I saw on another thread that the current ONT isn't wall mountable? Do you know if that's true? 



Would love to have you on board, @Johnk!


Re Hyperfibre ONT, that is correct - it's a beast of a unit, and unfortunately isn't wall mountable. More info on Chorus' Hyperfibre/model 110 ONT here: https://www.chorus.co.nz/q/hyperfibre-ont



Do you know when they might start installing the new hyperfibre ONTs?
Our install is scheduled for the 29th March at this stage.
Would be good to get one of the wall mountable ones!

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  #3047385 8-Mar-2023 13:51
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CYaBro:

Do you know when they might start installing the new hyperfibre ONTs?
Our install is scheduled for the 29th March at this stage.
Would be good to get one of the wall mountable ones!

 

Hey @CYaBro,

 

Originally the Chorus 2nd generation Hyperfibre ONT was scheduled to start rolling out April 2023, however this has been pushed back to September 2023 - so definitely not in time for your install sorry!

 

As you've said, this newer ONT version does support being wall-mounted (and is much smaller than the current beast).





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  #3047392 8-Mar-2023 14:24
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quic:

CYaBro:

Do you know when they might start installing the new hyperfibre ONTs?
Our install is scheduled for the 29th March at this stage.
Would be good to get one of the wall mountable ones!


Hey @CYaBro,


Originally the Chorus 2nd generation Hyperfibre ONT was scheduled to start rolling out April 2023, however this has been pushed back to September 2023 - so definitely not in time for your install sorry!


As you've said, this newer ONT version does support being wall-mounted (and is much smaller than the current beast).



Our current ONT is wall mounted inside my small wall hung cabinet.
Probably no room for that hyperfibre ONT!

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  #3047445 8-Mar-2023 14:49
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While it seems unlikely I will get to change ISPs anytime soon ... do you do Hyperfibre in UFF areas?


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  #3047446 8-Mar-2023 14:52
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deadlyllama:

 

While it seems unlikely I will get to change ISPs anytime soon ... do you do Hyperfibre in UFF areas?

 

 

We do! 😁





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  #3047454 8-Mar-2023 15:00
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quic:

 

deadlyllama:

 

While it seems unlikely I will get to change ISPs anytime soon ... do you do Hyperfibre in UFF areas?

 

 

We do! 😁

 

 

Do you support IPv6 BGP on residential connections for the ultra nerds?  (mumbles something about his ASN and ::/40)




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  #3047458 8-Mar-2023 15:07
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Do you support IPv6 BGP on residential connections for the ultra nerds?  (mumbles something about his ASN and ::/40)

 

 

We don't currently sorry. That being said, it's on the "maybe" list for future development. 😊





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Well I'm pretty impressed....got some friends who have been on fixed wireless for a few years, only light users & cost is a primary motive for them...recently the performance on fixed wireless has got worse & worse to the point it's not even usable, barely see 2Mbps on a speedtest. I think there is something up with the cell tower in their area, but that's another thing. 

 

I've recommended a few times they move to Fibre, but they've not been keen due to the price increase from their fixed wireless plan.

 

I popped round today to see if there was anything simple that could be done about improving their connection (there didn't seem to be). I'd just about convinced them to move to Fibre, and started explaining what would be required, and that they still wouldn't have a working connection for possibly up to a few weeks. When I started talking about the ONT, I got the old "what, you mean this white thing behind the TV?" Facepalm. Turns out Chorus had already installed an ONT a few years back, but it had never been used. 

 

I remembered seeing here the other day that @quic had dropped the price on their 50/10 plan, and having read here all the glowing reports & quick setup times decided to recommend them - we signed them up about 3pm today (Saturday), I wasn't expecting anything until Monday at the soonest - 20 mins later, an email comes through saying connection will be live at 5pm. On a Saturday. Wow. 

 

I couldn't pop back out until about 7, but took a router out, set that up & all go, piece of cake. Couldn't possibly have been simpler. The only thing I should have done is get a referral code from @ssamjh but was in bit of a hurry by the time we signed up. Really impressed. The ONT stats etc are very cool too. Definitely recommended.


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  #3049162 12-Mar-2023 10:18
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Has anyone switched to hyperfiber 2gig plan .. currently I'm on my republic hyperfiber and I'm tempted to switch over how are the speeds .

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  #3049211 12-Mar-2023 10:26
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aj6828: Has anyone switched to hyperfiber 2gig plan .. currently I'm on my republic hyperfiber and I'm tempted to switch over how are the speeds .


I’m still waiting on chorus to come and swap our ONT.
Was scheduled for the 8th Feb then put off until the 29th March!

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  #3049215 12-Mar-2023 10:43
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wratterus:

 

Well I'm pretty impressed....got some friends who have been on fixed wireless for a few years, only light users & cost is a primary motive for them...recently the performance on fixed wireless has got worse & worse to the point it's not even usable, barely see 2Mbps on a speedtest. I think there is something up with the cell tower in their area, but that's another thing. 

 

I've recommended a few times they move to Fibre, but they've not been keen due to the price increase from their fixed wireless plan.

 

I popped round today to see if there was anything simple that could be done about improving their connection (there didn't seem to be). I'd just about convinced them to move to Fibre, and started explaining what would be required, and that they still wouldn't have a working connection for possibly up to a few weeks. When I started talking about the ONT, I got the old "what, you mean this white thing behind the TV?" Facepalm. Turns out Chorus had already installed an ONT a few years back, but it had never been used. 

 

I remembered seeing here the other day that @quic had dropped the price on their 50/10 plan, and having read here all the glowing reports & quick setup times decided to recommend them - we signed them up about 3pm today (Saturday), I wasn't expecting anything until Monday at the soonest - 20 mins later, an email comes through saying connection will be live at 5pm. On a Saturday. Wow. 

 

I couldn't pop back out until about 7, but took a router out, set that up & all go, piece of cake. Couldn't possibly have been simpler. The only thing I should have done is get a referral code from @ssamjh but was in bit of a hurry by the time we signed up. Really impressed. The ONT stats etc are very cool too. Definitely recommended.

 

 

Thanks for the amazing review @wratterus - you're gonna make us blush!! πŸ˜‚

 

Really pleased we could help your friends out!

 

aj6828: Has anyone switched to hyperfiber 2gig plan .. currently I'm on my republic hyperfiber and I'm tempted to switch over how are the speeds .

 

Hey @aj6828,

 

I'll be completely honest here and say that while the capacity on our network is there, you'll need a beefy router. Because we (currently) use PPPoE, encapsulating this amount of data so quickly is intensive on a router and does get the CPU in the router working hard.

 

We do have work in the background to support IPoE & DHCP authentication which will definitely help this, but until then we're strictly PPPoE. The most common identifier of a router needing more "grunt" with PPPoE and Hyperfibre will be the upload speed. Generally download is fine, as our infrastructure is the equipment doing the encapsulation for the download traffic - hope this all makes sense.

 

Case in point, my home is on our Rocket 2G (Hyperfibre) plan, and my speedtest is below. Prime example where my router probably needs something beefier to encapsulate all that data its pushing/uploading, but I'm personally not too bothered as it's plenty enough for me!

 

 

If the 2G upload is *critically* important for you, I'd suggest getting a super beefy router, or keeping an eye on our news page for when IPoE/DHCP is available. 😊





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  #3049217 12-Mar-2023 11:16
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hey thanks for the prompt reply .. Currently, i have a Xiaomi Router AX6000 due to it having a 2.5g port and wifi 6e it seems to have a Qualcomm IPQ5018 i wonder how it will be also doing your network need vlan tag enabled? ..

 

i understand the nokia hyper fiber ont can be configured in two methods as a Residential Gateway Mode or a router ...

 

currently, the ont works as a router with dhcp and the router is plugged in as an access point ..

 

 

 


can the nokia 110 ont be configured to connect as a router with PPPoE so the encapsulation happens there ?

 

failing that 2nd option is I haveNanoPi R6S a with it has a rk3588s cpu and i can get friendly wrt installed on it use that with residental gateway ..

 

NanoPi R6S  https://www.friendlyelec.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=69&product_id=289

 

 

 

what are your thoughts thanks


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  #3049218 12-Mar-2023 11:22
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aj6828:

 

hey thanks for the prompt reply .. Currently, i have a Xiaomi Router AX6000 due to it having a 2.5g port and wifi 6e it seems to have a Qualcomm IPQ5018 i wonder how it will be also doing your network need vlan tag enabled? ..

 

i understand the nokia hyper fiber ont can be configured in two methods as a Residential Gateway Mode or a router ...

 

currently, the ont works as a router with dhcp and the router is plugged in as an access point ..

 

 

 


can the nokia 110 ont be configured to connect as a router with PPPoE so the encapsulation happens there ?

 

failing that 2nd option is I haveNanoPi R6S a with it has a rk3588s cpu and i can get friendly wrt installed on it use that with residental gateway ..

 

NanoPi R6S  https://www.friendlyelec.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=69&product_id=289

 

 

 

what are your thoughts thanks

 

 

Hey @aj6828, happy to help and will answer best I can!

 

We run PPPoE untagged - details on setup are at www.quic.nz/setup πŸ™‚

 

You're correct in that the Hyperfibre/Chorus model 110 ONT can be either in "Standard" (like a normal ONT) or "RGW" (Residential gateway, acting as a router) mode. As our main target audience is tech-savvy individuals, the RGW mode does have some limitations with its configuration, and with most of our customers already having a router they wish to use, we don't currently support RGW mode - you must have your own router to complete the connection through to us.

 

I can't comment specifically on individual routers and what would be the best, especially in a Hyperfibre case, however one thing I did forget to mention in my last reply is being able to stand up your PPPoE at 1500 MTU, to decrease packet fragmentation definitely does help, so I'd be leaning more to your second option with your chosen WRT flavour installed.

 

As with anything, trial and error and everyone is different with their abilities and preferences. πŸ‘





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  #3049220 12-Mar-2023 11:36
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quic:

 

aj6828:

 

hey thanks for the prompt reply .. Currently, i have a Xiaomi Router AX6000 due to it having a 2.5g port and wifi 6e it seems to have a Qualcomm IPQ5018 i wonder how it will be also doing your network need vlan tag enabled? ..

 

i understand the nokia hyper fiber ont can be configured in two methods as a Residential Gateway Mode or a router ...

 

currently, the ont works as a router with dhcp and the router is plugged in as an access point ..

 

 

 


can the nokia 110 ont be configured to connect as a router with PPPoE so the encapsulation happens there ?

 

failing that 2nd option is I haveNanoPi R6S a with it has a rk3588s cpu and i can get friendly wrt installed on it use that with residental gateway ..

 

NanoPi R6S  https://www.friendlyelec.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=69&product_id=289

 

 

 

what are your thoughts thanks

 

 

Hey @aj6828, happy to help and will answer best I can!

 

We run PPPoE untagged - details on setup are at www.quic.nz/setup πŸ™‚

 

You're correct in that the Hyperfibre/Chorus model 110 ONT can be either in "Standard" (like a normal ONT) or "RGW" (Residential gateway, acting as a router) mode. As our main target audience is tech-savvy individuals, the RGW mode does have some limitations with its configuration, and with most of our customers already having a router they wish to use, we don't currently support RGW mode - you must have your own router to complete the connection through to us.

 

I can't comment specifically on individual routers and what would be the best, especially in a Hyperfibre case, however one thing I did forget to mention in my last reply is being able to stand up your PPPoE at 1500 MTU, to decrease packet fragmentation definitely does help, so I'd be leaning more to your second option with your chosen WRT flavour installed.

 

As with anything, trial and error and everyone is different with their abilities and preferences. πŸ‘

 

 

 

 

 

 

thanks mate .. legend im gona signup tomorrow and will  test the nano pi.. i think its the best option ..  


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