How to Set Up Your Own Fiber Network

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  • Опубліковано 6 січ 2025

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  • @bravopalaganas5745
    @bravopalaganas5745 День тому

    Thanks for the comprehensive explanation. I dont have the background knowledge on networking. But I am hopeful your products will be available in online shops here in the Philippines.

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  День тому

      Currently, we don't have a distributor in the Philippines but we support international shipping. Orders will be shipped from Hong Kong, China. The estimated delivery time is 3-7 days via DHL or FedEx.
      www.fastcabling.com/product-category/pon/

  • @NsikaNguzane
    @NsikaNguzane 19 днів тому

    Hi,as someone who is new to fiber,can u connect other things on the splitter like Tv and desk tops using that splitter

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  18 днів тому

      The PLC splitter transmits raw optical signals, not the type of data or interfaces that TVs or desktops can directly process. Devices like TVs or desktops need a fiber-to-copper media converter or an ONT (Optical Network Terminal) to convert the optical signal into Ethernet or HDMI/USB data formats they can use.

  • @wespenton
    @wespenton 6 місяців тому +1

    Where does the fiber come into the system? Wouldn’t the ONU/ONT need to be connected to fiber from an ISP and the ONU/ONT be from the ISP in order to get signal?

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  6 місяців тому

      Yes, the fiber comes from an ISP.

    • @kittyjeeva3936
      @kittyjeeva3936 Місяць тому

      In one pon how much customer can run??

  • @fitah47
    @fitah47 2 місяці тому

    My old isp router modem combo uses isp fibre to input internet. I want to use the router as an access point. Can I connect my own fibre to input internet from new router. I hope I'm clear

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, you can use your old ISP router as an access point. Connect your new router to the fiber input, disable DHCP on the old router, then link the two via Ethernet (LAN to LAN). Set the old router's IP within the same subnet as the new router, and position it for Wi-Fi coverage.

  • @creativemind3562
    @creativemind3562 3 місяці тому

    How many units can a GPON system support in an apartment,? Between EPON and GPON system, which is the best?

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  3 місяці тому

      A GPON system can support up to 128 units per OLT port. GPON offers 2.5 Gbps downstream and 1.25 Gbps upstream, while EPON provides 1 Gbps for both upstream and downstream. In terms of efficiency, GPON has more efficient bandwidth allocation with Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA), providing better performance for high-demand users. Overall, EPON is simpler and cheaper for smaller setups, while GPON is better for large-scale deployments requiring high-speed connections.

    • @creativemind3562
      @creativemind3562 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Fastcablingso it's possible to connect two starlink networks to one OLT? So if the bandwidth of one dish is used up the other one can pick up

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  3 місяці тому

      If you're looking to combine multiple network sources, such as for failover or load balancing, this is done using a dual WAN router or a load balancer before the OLT. The OLT would then remain connected to a single internet source.

  • @lil3mmar54
    @lil3mmar54 6 місяців тому

    So I don’t need to a network provider?? I just do my own even when my street doesn’t support fiber ?

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  6 місяців тому

      No, you do need an Internet Service Provider (ISP).

  • @Gold_Hunt_KE
    @Gold_Hunt_KE 9 місяців тому

    please do you have a shop in alibaba

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  9 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, we do not have one. You shop on our website where you can find more solutions: www.fastcabling.com/

  • @josephmatane950
    @josephmatane950 Рік тому

    Please do fttr equipment tutorial

    • @Fastcabling
      @Fastcabling  Рік тому +1

      We will work on that. Thanks for your advice!