Hi Sonic, so how does this work? Unlimited internet over 2 separate Gigabit Ports? Do I get 2 separate ONTs each connected to a separate aerial drop and then what? How would the ONTs aggregate for the 2G? Or is the second one just as hot-spare for redundancy?
If they aggregate together past the ONT's Ethernet interfaces (into some kind of router that you provide) that's cool but on the WAN-facing side both ONTs will end up in the same passive splitter on the pole which then feeds into a single port on the OLT and the drop between the OLT and the passive splitter is still 1G on the upload no? (2.8G or so on the download)? So how does it come close to 2G then for the upload direction (I get it that the download can be aggregated to a true 2G)?
My question has to do with the highly asymmetric rates between OLT-ONT and the 2G number on the screen shot below.
Thank you!
If they aggregate together past the ONT's Ethernet interfaces (into some kind of router that you provide) that's cool but on the WAN-facing side both ONTs will end up in the same passive splitter on the pole which then feeds into a single port on the OLT and the drop between the OLT and the passive splitter is still 1G on the upload no? (2.8G or so on the download)? So how does it come close to 2G then for the upload direction (I get it that the download can be aggregated to a true 2G)?
My question has to do with the highly asymmetric rates between OLT-ONT and the 2G number on the screen shot below.
Thank you!