
Allnet ISP Bridge Modem XGSPON GBIC ALL-BM410-XGSPON-GBIC
Allnet ISP Bridge Modem XGSPON GBIC ALL-BM410-XGSPON-GBIC
I'm using it in an OPNSense hardware router connected to Wingo 10G and it works. It was added on https://www.swisscom.ch/content... on 16.09.2024 with a note that it's only supported by Mikrotik, but it works just fine on my OPNSense hardware.
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Setup with Wingo: set WAN VLAN to 10, get 100.X.X.X WAN address over DHCP, go to the registration page (swisscom.ch/registration) and enter your NSN, OTO ID and plug number, activate the connection, reboot and voilà! For me, the activation step didn't work and had to contact Wingo support to get it activated.
With UDM-Pro: 8 Gb/s down, 6 Gb/s up (No IPS/IDS) and 4.2 Gb/s down /5 Gb/s up with full IPS/IDS.
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As already described by other users, it works perfectly with Wingo.
You need the NSN number, which you can either request via WhatsApp chat as a callback or request by email from customer service.
I requested the number by email, was called back the next day and was given the NSN number.
I set it up manually, entered everything - and after about 10 minutes: voilà!
Even the Swisscom box works perfectly. No problems with the connection.
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The internet service provider you use will have specific setup which may take some searching to find in order to get the system up and running, but the compatibilty of this device with standard SFP+ ports, means I had no issues with different devices that I needed to use to get my Init7 service activated. The module gets quite warm, but not sure if that will shorten its lifespan if not properly ventilated. The device does use an SC not LC connector (like the OTO), so you may need a different cable than what you may already have if switching from another vendor's device.
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6 out of 8 reviews