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2022-04-22 20:58:04 By : Mr. YUJI Boiler

Community of fiber, mobile and ADSL usersWhen Orange started to provide service to MásMóvil, Vodafone, Lowi, Orange itself :P, too many times I find myself recommending Nokia/Alcatel ONT (because no other brand works) and although it ends up working, the speeds are quite awful.And the truth is, I have fallen short of ONT.So, what ONTs are compatible with OLT Nokia - Alcatel (put the ISP in which you have used it, the speed it gives and what equipment it replaces).(If it's nokia, it seems to be that Hardware version too)Very important!Degradation indicates 'lost' speed, (0% is better than 100%)Anti-advertising and anti-debt guide for telecomsSpeak to me slowly, I have not approved REDESHuawei EG8120L ONT with Movistar 600/600 replaces the Askey HGU RFT3505VW and I have an analog phone connected directly to the ONT, working perfectly.In this same line I tried with a Nokia - Alcatel ONT and I did notice that it did not reach 600/600, that's why I got the Huawei on aliexpress, and by the way try if I could connect a phone, as it finally was.I have it like this since November of last year, when I got the Movistar promotion for 14.90 bucksthe big question I have is what brand of OLT do you have… hmm…When you have some free time, can you ask?Well, I can't find out much, I didn't ask the technician who came to do the installation.But as a clue I will tell you that I have Movistar fiber since it came out, there was a time when they only had 30 megabytes of download (shortly they went to 50) and at that time fiber was not popularized and they were the first to be put in, they already put me in an ONT from altcatel, and I don't think that being the beginning of the project, the OLT was from another brand, so I would swear that my OLT is Alcatel.Why was the Alcatel ONT slow for me and I changed to Huawei? The Wallapop catcher and it was sad to see it, my theory is that it was broken.Weird, because as I understand it either works or it doesn't, but its speed was very unstable and low.so don't complicate meAren't Nokia/Alcatel OLTs the ones Movistar also uses?Because, if so, the Nokia that you put should be fine, since it is the one that the operators themselves assemble.Yes, I was doing fine.But I don't know if it was a problem with this specific ONT, but I noticed it was slow (it's not the one they gave me, I bought it through wallapop).And yes, it is the one that Movistar/O2 assembles, but in my case they did not put an ONT on me, they put the Askey router that has an integrated ONT.It depends, Movistar also has Huawei OLT.That's why it gave him trouble.I have the ONT Alcatel I-240G-T with Yoigo on the Orange network and it works perfectly, of the 600 megabytes that I have contracted it usually gives me more than 620/620.Vukits, don't you use Orange OLT from ZTE?In any case, in Movistar under OLT Alcatel it has always been recommended to use ONT of this brand instead of Huawei, because although it is interoperable with Huawei, it usually causes problems when turning off the ONT in a bad way.At least that's what I read in a post here.I have no evidence of my own.I have the Alcatel/Nokia I-240G-T that Vodafone put me under provincial NEBA in 2017 and that I did not have to return when I unsubscribed, replacing the HGU Askey RTF3505VW in Movistar.With symmetrical 300Mbps I have no problems.I don't know the Movistar OLT brand, but in my area under NEBA/VULA they also put the Huawei HG8240 with and without H, with Orange and Jazztel.I think Vodafone only puts Alcatel/Nokia even in VULA (before the I-240G-T and now the G-010G-P).And be careful because of the G-010G-P there are at least 5 reviews that I have seen.If you look at the label:The first 4 are white, the fifth is black.The black one is Mrev: 07 / ICS: 06 and I don't know if there are any more between 05 and this one.I really don't know if there will be differences in performance between them.Another thing, how can you be sure that the OLT is Alcatel/Nokia when the ONT of the same brand is causing problems?I think it is rather that the OLT is from another manufacturer.Isn't there an ONT that the OLT manufacturer tells you?By telnet on the I-240G-T, with a random GPON password so that I don't close it when connecting the fiber, I have seen a lot of GPON information (including the ONU ID assigned to the OLT port) but nothing from the manufacturer.The best way to know the OLT is to always ask the installer.In the registration orders that Movistar installers receive, the manufacturer puts them (although in a somewhat camouflaged way, perhaps not all technicians know how to read that data).In the Orange / MásMóvil / Vodafone installers (I don't know of others) that install over the Orange network, it directly specifies all the OLT data (manufacturer, model, Firmware version, slot and port).Obviously I speak of my experience after seeing 20 installations of almost all operators, perhaps in some cases or contracts can not see that data.And be careful because of the G-010G-P there are at least 5 reviews that I have seen.If you look at the label:Well, little by little we are going to make a compendium.There is no choice :(How can you be sure that the OLT is Alcatel/Nokia when the ONT of the same brand is causing problems?in the first row, ZTE was tested… and also the Sercomm said that it is OLT AlcatelThe truth is, I do everything blindly... let's see if we get a good methodologyIt seems to me that the Sercomm ONT L3 is displaying the Nokia ONT mode because it is the default.Either because that capture with the admin user was made with the factory values ​​or because they have not even bothered to change the mode in the TR069 ACS server configuration, as they are interoperable.As far as I know, Orange does not mount Alcatel/Nokia.But I'm still wrong.What is certain is that the FTTH network that it inherited from Jazztel is 100% ZTE.Actually, I don't see VF changing that parameter according to the client's OLT."If it works, do not touch it".Vukits my case you may not remember it but you know it because you have answered my query. Nevertheless I comment on itI have 1Giga of Orange over CTO Vodafone. They installed a LiveBox 6. I decided to replace it with an ONT and an Asus Router. For this I bought a Ubiquiti Ufiber Loco, with which I went almost crazy trying to get it to synchronize without success.By your indication I stopped assuming that my OLT was from ZTE as is normal in Orange, but being the CTO of Vodafone I bought an ONT Alcatel / Nokia G010GP through Wallapop and after putting the ONT Passw.synced first time.A few days ago I bought an Asus RT-AX86U AX5700 router and I can say that the speed has dropped a bit from the 930 / 960 that the LiveBox gave me and to the 910 / 920 with ONT + Router.The truth is that it doesn't bother me, but I think that the small speed drop may be due to the ONT.However I think my connection is more stable and secure now than with LiveBox 6I forgot. My ONTs (in the end I bought 2) are white. One is Rev 4 and the other is Rev 5. The speeds obtained are identical with bothI would love for Ubiquiti to remember one day to add another option to its ONT to make it compatible with AlcatelWhat do you say about the EdgeCore GG-11000 that Movistar started installing in May 2015?It was the last ONT model they installed before launching the HGU.Its manufacturer does not correspond to any of the OLTs, it mounts a Lantiq chip from the Falcon-D platform (980x0 I think).It's a bit bizarre because its firmware is OpenWrt 10.03 Backfire as you can see in this screenshot.I have not seen it installed in NEBA and it seems customized by the manufacturer for Movistar.But there are others with the same hardware like a Tenda G103I confirm that the ONT: G010GP of the Alcatel brand, works for Lowi/Vodafone but 600mb, takes MAX 300 and upload 100.I leave a photo in case someone wants to make a catalog of this model, since someone has said that there are many variants of this ONT.Have you ruled out that the router is not limiting you?Seems like a very low rise to me.EDIT: I see you are the one in this post.For now nothing clear yet.In table three with the G-010G-P and receiving 100% speed.With revision 05/04 (300Mbps), two others with 04 and 05 respectively (both 1Gbps connection).And user Schmintbella with 05/04 and getting half the speed or less.On what FTTH network do the other users have that the connection works well for them?EDIT: Ok, the 300Mbps is not known but it uses the VLAN100The 1Gbps one is the same user but with two ONT revisions (sorry I got a bit confused).But with Orange connection under FTTH from Vodafone, so it is 100% safe Alcatel/Nokia OLT.Vukits would be nice to also put the FTTH network on the table.What I get out of these little data is that with Vodafone's OLT, there are no problems.But with Orange yes.I dare to say that 100% is Orange coverage (be it Lowi, be it Orange).(80% of confirmed Orange coverage)User H2o284's 1Gbps connection is Orange over Vodafone's FTTH.I have 1Giga of Orange over CTO VodafoneI still think the problem is with non-Nokia OLTs.I confirm that the CTO, (exterior box on the wall), where I am connected is from Vodafone. I have contracted 1GB direct with Orange.I am so sure that the box on the street is from Vodafone because it is placed in an outside patio of my house and I accompanied the installer to see where he was going to connect the fiber.It seems that there are not very favorable opinions about these Alcatel/Nokia ONTs and I keep wondering if there is any possibility that another, more modern ONT can synchronize correctly. It would be excellent if Ubiquiti incorporated a new option that makes its Ufiber Locos compatible with these Alcatels. I lose hope that one day they willReading old posts, it seems that Orange assembled Alcatel-Lucent at the beginning of its deployment.After acquiring Jazztel, it continued to set up ZTE and later also Huawei.Therefore, if Orange's FTTH network was set up before acquiring Jazztel, it could be Alcatel.The truth is that without being 100% sure of the OLT it will be difficult to find the pattern.The only "safe" thing is that Movistar network: Alcatel-Lucent and Huawei.Vodafone: Alcatel/Nokia.@Schmintbella Could you tell us if the Orange FTTH network in your area and surroundings is recent or if Orange CTOs started to appear many years ago?Thank you very much.The truth seems incredible to me that you cannot see the manufacturer of the OLT in the ONT, I remember that in ADSL certain routers such as the FritzBox showed you that data.The truth seems incredible to me that you cannot see the manufacturer of the OLT in the ONT, I remember that in ADSL certain routers such as the FritzBox showed you that data.And with the fiber they also tell yougood bugIt is something that not even the Ubiquiti tell you.With a GPON SFP you could see it too.But his is something more accessible.I'll have to telnet back into the Alcatel and look at it calmly because only for GPON it had dozens of commands and subcommands.Something that identifies the manufacturer should spit out.In the UFiber you can see it, you just have to activate the sending of messages to a Syslog serverWhat ONTs are compatible with Nokia - Alcatel OLTs (put the ISP in which you have used it, the speed it gives and what equipment it replaces)In my case, with Digi connected to Movistar fiber they gave me:The speed reached was the 300/300 contracted.I have Virgin through NEBA (or VULA or whatever, the thing is that it's through Movistar) and this ONT but in black.Let's see if I don't forget to look at it this week and share it too.With Virgin also on the Movistar network:I can only speak ill of the Alcatel/Nokia G010G-P.It has gone wrong for me even in new Nokia OLTs, not going from 400-500 Mbps download (and with the HGU it gives 940 Mbps).And in OLT ZTE from Orange it doesn't work well either, giving 400 Mbps down, but with a ZTE F601 or HG8240H it gave 940 Mbps.when you can, give me more data, manIt's a Mrev: 05 / ICS: 05 that I bought through Wallapop.With a Movistar 1 Gbps connection it did not exceed 500 Mbps down (Nokia OLT and Nokia CTO), with the HGU it works perfectly.With a Vodafone 1 Gbps connection (with CTO Orange, Corning inside) with OLT ZTE it didn't work well either, at most 500 Mbps. As a curiosity, it also happened to me with the FG824CD (which is the router that Vodafone put me on), which I replaced with a ZTE F601 + H500s and gave 930-940 Mbps without problems.Then I bought a VOX3.0 and it works perfect too.The upload in both cases always gave more than 900 Mbps, but the download nothing.@vukits are you sure this row is correct?The speeds and the percentages of degradation do not add up to me.it is contracted speed, not real.The neuron I have left makes bad contact :PI don't even know how to read anymore.Moderators |Standards |Legal information |We enter for affiliated purchases