[AusNOG] NBN FTTP router recommendations 200MBps+
Darren Moss
Darren.Moss at cloud365.com.au
Tue May 3 12:42:13 AEST 2022
Thanks Tomas.
Yes I have looked at the c1111 units as they don’t have xDSL modules we won’t need.
Price point on those is OK, but not great when you have many sites.
Cheers
Darren.
From: Tomas <tomas.gibbs31 at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, 3 May 2022 11:58 AM
To: Darren Moss <Darren.Moss at cloud365.com.au>
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] NBN FTTP router recommendations 200MBps+
Hi Darren,
What was the price range you were looking at?
Something like a Cisco c1117 should do FTTP and FTTN.
If you were looking at having these just be deployed on FTTP sites a c1111 should be fine.
I don't recall for these routers if you need extra licencing to unlock extra performance however, if memory serves me correctly the hardware should be perfectly capable.
On Tue, 3 May 2022, 11:21 am Darren Moss, <Darren.Moss at cloud365.com.au<mailto:Darren.Moss at cloud365.com.au>> wrote:
Hi All,
We have sites that are NBN FTTN (last mile VDSL2) which are being upgraded to FTTP starting later this month.
Currently we run Cisco 1900 series routers into firewalls, switches, etc for small sites with 5-15 staff and that has worked well for many years.
Our smallest FTTP site will be 140 / 40MBps with larger sites 200MBps+ hence I was thinking it’s time to upgrade / replace the 1900 units.
Some of them are in support, however I’m not really bothered as we have plenty of spares and this is a good opportunity to make improvements whilst we’re doing site visits.
A few sites have 4G / 5G backup via separate router which can remain as is or integrated with new hardware if possible.
We do have some Ubiquiti devices around which work well, happy to consider those and any other suggestions.
Happy to hear recommendations off or on list if the information can benefit someone else here.
Cheers
Darren.
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