Yes, that could work (depending on the optics). I tried it with the SFP module from Fiber7 (TL-SM321B from the Fiber7 bundle from Digitec) and it worked perfectly. However, I'm not sure if other modules will work as well.
At the time of writing, all indications are that we are unlikely to be able to obtain this item from our suppliers. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
For a 10 Gbit/s connection from Init7, you do not need an additional modem with this router, as it is a no modem router with a fibre optic connection. The router has a 10 Gigabit SFP+ WAN port that can be connected directly to the fibre optic connection. This means you can use your 10 Gbit/s line directly without having to connect any other devices. Note that the router also supports multi-WAN and VPN, which offers additional flexibility.
No, UNIFI does not support DECT or VoIP. You need a device that supports VoIP DECT, e.g. a FritzBox, which can then also be operated on the UNIFI fibre.
Everything works fine behind the Swisscom Internetbox in DMZ mode. As a complete replacement for the IB it should work with the right SFP+ module (there are instructions on the net), but I haven't tried that as the current setup works without problems (incl. port forwarding and VPN)
Yes, you can plug your Cat7 copper cable into the router's 10 Gigabit RJ45 port to achieve 10 Gbps. The router has a 10G RJ45 port that supports 10GBASE-T, which is compatible with Cat7 cables. The SFP+ ports are intended for fibre optic or direct attach copper (DAC) cables and require special modules, so they are not mandatory for your copper cable if you use the RJ45 10G port.
Due to different suppliers and delivery conditions, there may be price differences compared to other suppliers. We always try to offer a fair market price, but this is not possible for all products.
At this moment, we cannot confirm that we will be able to add it to our shop. If one of our suppliers can provide it, we will check a possible inclusion, though. :)
We will send a new reminder to the department responsible. By adding the item to a wishlist, you will automatically be notified by e-mail when a future drop occurs. :)
So you have the TP-Link optics via the Fibre7 part (the thing is from Zyxel and is a bridge) on the WINGO? (Swisscom)
The WINGO connection is then guaranteed to be an XGS-PON. You can't simply connect the optics to the Unifi, as the Unifi can't fish out "your" data stream from the XGS-PON clutter.
Don't torture yourself... WINGO->TP-Link-Optik->to Zyxel-Bridge-> via copper to Unifi.
WINGO access data goes into the bridge (if you have the data at all?)
This way, the Unifi only sees ready-to-use Internet and can take care of the routing.
I was considering trying that, and had found some promising reddit threads. When I received the AX7501, I realized the optic is designed in a non-removable way, so I didn't bother to try yet. The set-up is currently working quite okay with the UCG-Fiber behind the AX7501 (in DMZ mode).
I had bookmarked these discussions with interesting links:
* https://www.reddit.com/r/Switzerland/comments/1jzky22/replacing_sunrise_galaxus_internet_zyxel_ax7501/
* https://www.reddit.com/r/init7/comments/1kxu5iv/using_uxgfiber_with_xgspon_onu_sfp_with_sunrise/
Hi, I have the exact same situation as you have. I have the Cloud Gateway Fiber in my tech cabinet together with my NAS. Port 7 is the default SFP+ WAN port used for the init7 fiber connection. I use port 6 with the Ubiquiti SFP+ Modul (UACC-CM-RJ45-MG) as you mention to connect to the NAS and port 5 (RJ45, 10Gb) to my MacMini via the Cat6 wiring of my flat. You do not need a 10Gb Switch for that unless you want to connect more 10Gb devices. By default port 5 is configured as a WAN port. You just have to "unassign" port 5 under settings -> Internet. Then you can normally use it as a 10Gb port for any of your devices.
The Cloud Gateway Fiber lets you control your Ubiquiti network installation (wifi antenna / switch / cameras) with ease and advanced service management.
I don't know your operator or your internet box, but it is possible for some operators to connect the Cloud Gateway Fiber directly. A search on the internet will tell you if this is possible for your internet operator.
The Cloud Gateway Fiber is the best non-Wi-Fi router to date, designed for those who need 10 Gbps bandwidth without compromise.
This router has so much to offer that it's impossible to list them all.
In principle, the router can technically replace your Internet box (except for the Wifi), BUT this is only possible if your Internet provider allows it. Specifically with Swisscom it is difficult with fibre, but you may have to buy your own SFP+ module and correct configurations without official support from Swisscom - with suppliers such as Init7 you would have a free choice of router, there it would not be a problem.
Behind your Swisscom router always works, but then you have double NAT, theoretically not full throughput and minimally more latent.
The different gateways can be compared online: https://ui.com/cloud-gateways/compact
I think the former is no. You need an SFP+ transceiver. And it's a bit tricky, firstly you need to know what frequency Swisscom uses in your area, and secondly the company that sells the transceiver directly needs to configure it to Ubiquiti. I did this at fs.com and luckily it worked. And second, I don't know. I asked Init7 and I linked them to the exact model I wanted to buy and they said basically it should work.
The best thing to do is ask Swisscom what they use, then go to fs.com with the data and order there, and then you pray.
The UniFi Cloud Gateway UCG-Fibre has SFP+ ports that support 10 Gigabit connections. The USW-48-POE Switch has SFP ports that support 1 Gigabit connections as standard, and some models also have SFP+ ports for 10 Gigabit connections.
A direct connection from an SFP+ port (10 Gbit/s) of the UCG-Fibre to an SFP port (1 Gbit/s) of the USW-48-POE is not technically compatible, as SFP+ and SFP use different speeds and modules. For a connection via SFP/SFP+ ports, both devices must have either SFP+ ports or compatible modules with the same speed.
If the USW-48-POE only has SFP ports (1 Gbit/s), you cannot connect the SFP+ port of the UCG-Fibre directly to an SFP port of the switch. However, if the switch has SFP+ ports, these can be connected directly.
Summarised: SFP+ to SFP (10 Gbit/s to 1 Gbit/s) is not compatible. For a connection, both sides must have SFP+ ports or compatible modules with the same speed.
Hello, I don't know the product & am waiting for delivery.
How exactly is this to be understood with the M.2 memory?
1a) Do you need a holder, a "fuse" or something similar?
1b) Do you have to buy something extra for it or is there an item no. here at galaxus.ch?
2) Which memory types are possible (e.g. length, speed, not only capacity,...)?
3) Does anyone already have experience with this product and the M.2 memory?
4) Does anyone have an M.2 purchase recommendation for this or will there be any suitable accessories to follow?
Such an M.2 or USB solution (e.g. with a large capacity) is actually advantageous in order not to have to keep a NAS running all the time. I think this Cloud Gateway offer is strong from Ubiquiti, although the network connections were not the reason for the purchase per se.
Unfortunately, I can't get the UCG-Fibre to work on a Green.ch XGS-PON connection with 1 Gigabit. Instead of the FritzBox 5530 XGS-PON, I have tried to put the same module into operation with the UCG-Fibre. Even with activated DHCP option 60 configured to 100008,0001 and VLAN ID set to 10 I was not successful. I set the DNS server to Auto, QoS Tag to None, DHCP CoS to None, and then I also tried Clone MAC Address and entered the WAN MAC of the FritzBox from the Green.ch portal. Various constellations were unfortunately not successful. Does anyone have any ideas?
https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/geraet/internet/fremdrouter.html#acc-GPrYaA%5Bselected%5D%5B%5D=0