Lookslike this is a media converter, not an SFP.
Strange as the picture also shows an SFP, but I would double check with the vendor before buying.
I have two of these working on two separate Spanish ISPs
The ODI GPON SFP link I sent is one of the best you can get I believe, I used different SFPs before (and still have a few spares here) and ultimately changed to ODI as has good support from the community (check the git hub link I shared).
One of the key factors is to understand your provider and how easy will be to get the information you need from your current router, Ploam password/SLID and Serial Number are the basic things needed. In some cases you might need the MAC address also (this one is easy as usually says in the box) and also some providers use PPP ontop, so you will need the PPP username and password.
Hello everyone. A quick question. When including the GPON part in OpenWrt, is that an open source kernel module/closed source binary firmware from Lantiq or is a fully autonomous chipset that acts as a separate interface? We are attempting to build an Econet platform here and want to know what to expect when adding the GPON interface.
And lastly, how to configure its laser/PHY/datalink undistinguishable from the ISP provided crappy router that doesn't have bridge mode "raise com" what crap, it's rebadged huawei too. Somehow made worse than the original by ze germans.
find the file 1224ABORT.bin md5sum: 10e94a4b4acdc82dec20c7904b69e5c0 (links are broken?)
What is that file ? (uboot bootloader ?) (does it go into mtd0 or does it boot off the serial port?)
Find exactly when to upload the 1224ABORT.bin file
What command, if any, to send to the SFP module before upload file
do I use xmodem or kermit or something else ?
how to do that exactly in minicom
Do I need to backup my module laser calibration before writing anything
unlock bootloader / overwrite bootloader ?
overwrite MTD1/MTD2 with some openwrt firmware ? (which ?)
Duplicate all settings from ISP provided GPON transceiver
Fiber optic standards, such as the SFF-8472 and the now emerging XENPAK Standard, call for monitoring of key fiber optic signals such as bias current (mA), transmitted power (mW), and received power (mW). Transmitted and received powers are monitored...
May be off-topic, have MA5671A working nicely with D-Link DVA-5593 router. Is there any way to configure the router to access SFP Web Management? I can access with SFP Media Converter of course, but I would really like Web Access and SSH directly from the router!
It depends on what address space you are using into the bridge lan..
By default this SFP should be 192.168.1.10. if you have 192.168.1.x lan you can put the SFP interface into the bridge (ensure you don't have the same x.10 ip already used).
I bought myself a MA5671A with OpenWRT firmware, but I was unsuccessful - the device does not receive an ip address for some reason.
I think I have some kind of software problem. I soldered the flash from the device and considered it a program. I post the dump taken by the programmer here. Maybe someone will want to try it in their work.
huawei_stick_MA5671A_flash.BIN.zip
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