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==1Gb/s==
==1Gb/s==
[[File:Etherway-ONT.JPG|thumb|1G ONT]]
[[File:SFP-SX.jpg|thumb|SX SFP]]


For 1Gbit/s bearers, the connection from the Openreach to the customer equipment is presented using multimode mode fibre on LC connectors. A suitable SFP for the customer equipment would be a 550m MMF 850nm SX SFP and a length of multimode cable with LC connectors at each end. your router/switch would also need a SFP port. We can supply a suitable SFP and cable if you require.
For 1Gbit/s bearers, the connection from the Openreach NTE to the customer equipment is presented using multimode mode fibre on LC connectors. A suitable SFP for the customer equipment would be a 550m MMF 850nm SX SFP and a length of multimode cable with LC connectors at each end. your router/switch would also need a SFP port. We can supply a suitable SFP and cable if you require.


This link should be used with an auto-negotiation port which is the default for gigabit links
This link should be used with an auto-negotiation port which is the default for gigabit links
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The ONT requires power, and has two IEC sockets for resilience. eg, you can use a UPS on the 2nd power socket to power the unit in the event of mains power loss.
The ONT requires power, and has two IEC sockets for resilience. eg, you can use a UPS on the 2nd power socket to power the unit in the event of mains power loss.
<gallery widths=250>
Etherway-ONT.JPG|Openreach NTE
SFP-SX.jpg|SX SFP for customer equipment
MMF.jpg|Multimode patch lead
</gallery>


==10Gb/s==
==10Gb/s==