Natiry Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 Hello! I can't speak Georgia. Sorry. I am a Silknet subscriber. I am currently using the provider's equipment, the GM203-7 Cabsat. However, I would like to try using third-party equipment with an SFP module and the Keenetic Giga, which has an SFP slot. In theory, this seems simple, but in practice, something might go wrong. I have a few questions: What kind of SFP module should I choose? Will any module work? Do I need to register my module with the provider? Are there any other nuances, or could you share your experience if anyone has dealt with this before? Quote
ottko Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 1 hour ago, Natiry said: Hello! I can't speak Georgia. Sorry. I am a Silknet subscriber. I am currently using the provider's equipment, the GM203-7 Cabsat. However, I would like to try using third-party equipment with an SFP module and the Keenetic Giga, which has an SFP slot. In theory, this seems simple, but in practice, something might go wrong. I have a few questions: What kind of SFP module should I choose? Will any module work? Do I need to register my module with the provider? Are there any other nuances, or could you share your experience if anyone has dealt with this before? 1.factory module must be cept 2.u can bridge main module and use yours as a main modem 3.just call them and ask for bridge config Quote
Natiry Posted October 8, 2024 Author Posted October 8, 2024 Thank you for your answer! Yes, I have thought about that, and I’m considering it as a last resort. However, I would prefer to exclude the Cabsat entirely, as its reliability is somewhat questionable in my opinion. So, using an SFP module is completely out of the question? And if that’s not possible, the bridge configuration should only work via a wired connection, with the Cabsat acting purely as a converter, correct? Without any services like DCHP, WiFi, etc? Quote
ottko Posted October 8, 2024 Posted October 8, 2024 52 minutes ago, Natiry said: And if that’s not possible, the bridge configuration should only work via a wired connection, with the Cabsat acting purely as a converter, correct? Without any services like DCHP, WiFi, etc? exactly Quote
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