As an addon to the above, they only support bridging of 2-3 MAC addresses. Which is probably not an issue with a single device, but it's insanely annoying if you run multiple devices doing PPPOE behind a bridged modem.
So I'm curious.. What ARE folks using as a bridged VDSL modem that supports tiny jumbo frames? (Which was the main reason I went for the VDSL SFP in the first place..) On Fri, 16 Aug 2019 at 16:41, Guy Ellis <g...@traverse.com.au> wrote: > Hi Shane, > > We have tested these in our lab - the VDSL performance is acceptable. > > However there are a couple of downsides... > > (i) No DSL configuration > (ii) No Stats, not even line sync > (iii) Price > (iv) They use a fair bit of power, and the host mainboard must have a > clean well filtered 3.3V supply delivered to the SFP slot. > > We were unable to get ADSL working, not sure if that was firmware or (i) > above. > > Due to (i) .. (iv) we have moved to a different Internal VDSL solution. > > Kind regards, > > - Guy. > > > On 16/08/2019 4:18 pm, Shane Chrisp wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I just became aware of these VDSL2 SFP modems and I was wondering if > > anyone has tried these or a similar device from another supplier in AU > > and if so how they performed? > > > -- > Guy Ellis > Mobile +61 419 398 234 > AU 03 9489 6678 > NZ 09 884 9756 > www.traverse.com.au > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net > http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -- Damien Gardner Jnr VK2TDG. Dip EE. GradIEAust rend...@rendrag.net - http://www.rendrag.net/ -- We rode on the winds of the rising storm, We ran to the sounds of thunder. We danced among the lightning bolts, and tore the world asunder
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