Yes, we use variations on the Mikrotik hardware inside whatever NID enclosure 
we can order in quantity.
Works great as long as someone doesn't saw off the tab closure mechanism, which 
seems to happen every blue moon for some reason.

As far as I know, there are no MT or UBNT or other fully outdoor ONT systems 
that have the ability to transition from drop conduit/fiber with tray and also 
trasceive to 1000Mbps AE in the same all in one box.

The MT FTC has no room in it for splice from drop to LC connector.

That is the major problem with all of those solutions, everyone seems to forget 
that we are coming at it with a spliced end.

Even if we had a full configured drop, I still wouldn't want it exposed at any 
time to the outside directly without conduit.

Which means I want a NID/ONT system that can transition from 1" or ¾" conduit 
directly inside, with room for slack and splice.

There have been more than a few times we've been able to 'save' a drop because 
we've had enough slack inside when the customer or contractor for some reason 
pulls the conduit or drop away while digging a fence pole or trenching 
something etc. etc.


From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2018 2:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AFMUG] ftth ae

Sterling, I think you use RB260GS and put them in a Calix enclosure.

Is there really the much benefit vs using the MT FTC system with its own 
outdoor enclosure?

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