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@adam You might be interested to know that I completely replaced the Bell Gigahub modem without any issues this morning. The process is perfectly accessible, other than needing someone to read the ONT ID off the back of your bell modem. You need a router or switch with an SFP+ port. You also need a fan or other active cooling for the fiber module; they run at about 90 degrees. Then I purchased my x-onu-sfpp from fibermall. Once you have these things, you can use these instructions: pon.wiki/guides/masquerade-as-the-bce-inc-giga-hub-with-the-was-110/#purchase-a-was-110-or-x-onu-sfpp
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Adam MacLeod @adam@adamm.cc
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@fastfinge Cool stuff. Glad you're off that garbage modem. You should notice a huge increase in connection stability. I have two WAS-110 SFP+ modules, so when i upgrade the 8311 firmware, I just pull the fiber, plug it into the second one, connection comes right back up, then I do the firmware upgrade, and then swap the fiber back when its done.
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@adam I only have one. Do firmware updates happen often? How critical are they?
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Adam MacLeod @adam@adamm.cc
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@fastfinge Seems to have slowed down, star its GitHub repo for updates.
github.com/djGrrr/8311-was-110-firmware-builder
Although I'm not sure if that is what's running on your device. But its the custom firmware I'm running.
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@adam I’m running whatever FIBERMALL put on it. It claims to be 8311 community firmware. And its web updater says it’s up to date with the latest release from 2024.
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Adam MacLeod @adam@adamm.cc
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@fastfinge Ok, so that GitHub link I sent you is the correct repo to monitor for updates yourself, if the web updater isn't working right.
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@adam I was already using Ppoe pass through, so it’ll be interesting to see how much of a difference this makes. My god these are hot little bastards.
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Adam MacLeod @adam@adamm.cc
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@fastfinge Oh yeah, they really do get warm. The chassis is the heatsink, essentially. Some have come up with air cooling solutions, but mine have run without fail for years without active cooling.
As for benefits over PPPoE passthrough, you'll probably notice a bit of a reduction in latency, perhaps 1 MS better. Minor, but a perk.
Certainly the fact that you're in control of everything up to the fiber connector, you can choose when firmware updaes happen, and not Bell. No more modem reboots over night, and even randomly during the day. Oh yeah, and no more incidents of pushing bad configs to a million modems causing them to be down for 8 plus hours, LOL.
I was enjoying the net all through that incident.
Also, may be a good reason to revisit some VLAN snooping to see if IPv6 can be found anywhere.
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@adam I got myself a heatsync I'm gonna stick on there with a thermal pad, and a little five volt fan, as I happened to have a USB plug nearbye to run it. I'm kinda worried about the heat from the PFS port causing the switch to throddle itself.
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Adam MacLeod @adam@adamm.cc
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@fastfinge That's smart.
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@adam I know vergin rolled out IPV6, and they're just a bell reseller entirely owned by BCE. But I haven't managed to figure out how, yet.
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