Thanks for the info. According to this page at Init7 the Fritzbox 5530 is only recommended for P2P, i.e. not P2MP (XGS-PON).

I also heard that XGS-PON connections cannot be ordered from any non-Swisscom provider at the moment.

There are complaints to the ComCo from some providers against Swisscom.

This thing seems to be getting complicated for XGS-PON customers.

Does anyone have more information about this? Greeting

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@OdinTheGreat wrote:

I also heard that XGS-PON connections cannot currently be ordered from any non-Swisscom provider.


10 Gbit/s consumer connections in Switzerland are, afaik, always XGS-PON

At least at Salt there is 10Gbit internet and also at iway.ch (list is not exhaustive)

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….keep on rockin'

I’ll revise my statement that I will own an FB 5530.

For whatever… The IB3 can do that…

I’m currently in the fortunate position of having a P2P (Plug1) and a P2MP (Plug2) on the OTO.

It would be interesting to be able to have a 10Gig or better 100Gig P2P Anschluss at the moment…

Irony off 😉

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#user63

18 days later

Hello everyone

Does anyone know whether the Fritz!Box 5530 now works on an XGS-PON? Got it today and set the VLAN ID to 10. But unfortunately no connection is established. She would have the certification.

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@Stefan-zh wrote:

Hello everyone

Does anyone know whether the Fritz!Box 5530 now works on an XGS-PON? Got it today and set the VLAN ID to 10. But unfortunately no connection is established. She would have the certification.


Regardless of which router it is, you have a Swisscom Abo for your Anschluss, VLAN ID 10 is not enough anyway, then you also have to set up DHCP option 60 correctly.

You can find the values ​​required for this here:

[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/geraet/internet-router/ Fremdrouter.html?login&nevistokenconsume&error=NOT_LOGGED_IN ](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/geraet/internet-router/ Fremdrouter.html?login&nevistokenconsume&error=NOT_LOGGED_IN)

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Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom

Fritz boxes can usually do this, so probably your model can too.

I don’t have a “frit” myself, but reading the manual or using Google for research provides further information…

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Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom

    Werner

    Unfortunately you can only set the VLAN ID and the PBit, nothing more is possible.

    I have now inserted { class_identifier = “100008,0001,AVM”; into etherencapcfg using the FBEditor.

    But it doesn’t work either.fritz5530.JPG

    I assume that you would have to have the FRITZ!SFP XGS-PON module, but this is not included in the scope of delivery. However, only the AON and GPON module are included in the scope of delivery.

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    @Stefan-zh It’s not done with just an XS-GPON module; the driver for the XS-GPON module must also be present in the router. It is also very important that the module can communicate with the Huawei equipment.

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    @user109 wrote:

    @Stefan-zh It’s not done with just an XS-GPON module, the driver for the XS-GPON module must also be present in the router. It is also very important that the module can communicate with the Huawei equipment.


    Assume that AVM also delivers this. The IB3 wouldn’t be bad. Only I can no longer pair my Fritzen like this.

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    @Stefan-zh wrote:


    @user109 wrote:

    @Stefan-zh It’s not done with just an XS-GPON module, the driver for the XS-GPON module must still be present in the router. It is also very important that the module can communicate with the Huawei equipment.


    Assume that AVM also delivers this. The IB3 wouldn’t be bad. Only I can no longer pair my Fritzen like this.


    @Stefan-zh with double NAT already 😉

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