Hello Colton , REVO has all the solutions in FTTH application including 24 port MDU with the voice feature L2 managed http://multilink.us/REVO-624FE-24FXS-24-Port-24-FXS-ONU_p_910.html
You can drop cat 5 to customer house and draw voice too in same port in analogue format. In case you want to use any other switch like Mikrotik we have solutions so that you can use EMS based OLT switch at central location which allows you to create point to multipoint distribution network on passive fibre without carrying power. http://multilink.us/REVO-612-OLT-2-Ports_p_909.html And use SFP https://routerboard.com/SFPONU To act Mikrotik or Cisco as ONU if it has SFP slot. But in case you want to use Indoor or outdoor ONU the options are many The 8 port out door switch ONU allows you to give Ethernet ports to customers house and option has reversed POE , so power is drown from any of the customer drops. So no need to arrange power at drop location. http://multilink.us/GPON-Basic-Link-_b_2.html You can just use fast connector and splitter using a clever in case You don't want to use FUSION Splicer although we have that too . Cost is very reasonable. Offer can be given as on revenue sharing model also for the entire equipment cost as we are confident of the solution which perfectly works and gives performance too. We are able experts in this case Also Miikrotik master distributors We can guide you more about it weather you want to use just switches or ONU Please call us or drop a mail Saurabh Multilink Solutions Inc Sent from my iPhone > On 02-Nov-2016, at 2:43 PM, Colton Conor <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am in need of a recommendation for a small Ethernet switch for an MDU > applications. This is a garden style community where each building has > between 4 to 8 units inside of the building. There are 15 buildings on the > property. We would run a new CAT6 drop from a central point in the building > to each unit. This central point would either be in the attic, or on the side > of the exterior wall in some type of enclosure. > > Then we would run fiber uplink from each building's switch to a headend > room. The headend room would have the aggergation fiber switch, a router, and > an uplink to the internet. > > We would hand a copper Ethernet hand off to the client in a unit, and then > the could use whatever router they wanted, or plug their computer in directly > to the wall. > > I think all I need is a switch per building (not a router), and ideally this > switch needs to have: > > - At Least 1 SFP fiber uplink port. 2 would be nice for daisy chaining, but > not required. > - 4 to 8 Copper Gigabit Ports. I don't need POE output power on these ports. > - SNMP For remote monitoring > - CLI or some sort of web based remote management > - Temperature Hardened or able to be in a hot attic > - Some sort of L2 port isolation or private vlans where other subscribers can > see each other. All traffic goes in and out of uplink > - Rate limiting for each individual port > - Full duplex speed and wireline switching is preferred. > - We be nice to be remotely powered using PoE in, but not required. Might be > hard however to get power to the attic or side of building. > > > So far, options that come to mind are: > > https://routerboard.com/RB260GS for $36. Looks like a good option, but not > sure about SwitchOS. Worried Mikrotik won't continue to improve switchOS. > Feature set seems limited. Not sure about port isolation options? Says it > support Poe-In for power. Temp range looks good. No CLI. > > https://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgerouter-x-sfp/ $72. Double the price of the > Mikrotik. OS seems more robust. Seem more like a router than switch so might > be overkill for application. NO Poe-IN power option, but could I used a > passive poe injector to still power it remotely? > > https://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgepoint/ The EP-R6 is about $105. Looks like > its basically the edgerouter-x-sfp but in an outdoor case, and this model > supports PoE Input. This smaller unit doesn't seem to have any fiber slack > management like the other units in the edgepoint lineup. Includes POE > injector to power unit. > > I was thinking maybe a GPON ONT per building that has 4 to 8 Ethernet ports > on it. However, there are no small GPON OLTs out there. Plus, most outdoor > ONT's are like $250+ each. > > > What else is out there? I would say price range would be sub $200 per > building max. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Wireless mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless
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