They have an Ethernet version and GPON version. The GPON version is the same price their Ethernet version + low end GPON ONT. We stayed away from the GPON version for WiFi reasons. Want the techs thinking about a good RF location. Don't want them thinking about easy/good fiber routing. Kevin Burke 802-540-0979 Burlington Telecom 200 Church St, Burlington, VT On 5/18/20, 9:46 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Bryan Holloway" <nanog-bounces@nanog.org on behalf of bryan@shout.net> wrote: WARNING!! This message originated from an External Source. Please use proper judgment and caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or responding to this email. +1 But yes -- GPON. On 5/18/20 9:03 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > On 18/May/20 07:00, K MEKKAOUI wrote: >> >> Hi NANOG Community >> >> Anyone knows about a good integrated WIFI router and phone adapter >> that can be used to provide home and business internet and phone >> service. We tried couple of them but we’ve seen some instability and >> reliability issues (i.e. wifi issues, phone issues, etc.). Also some >> of them are designed to work better over DSL but not over DOCSIS. >> > > Have you looked at Calix: > > https://www.calix.com/platforms/non-exos-premises-systems/gigafamily-overvie... > > You don't mention what last mile you're using. The Calix Giga units are > for GPON. > > Mark.