The first Step is to get THE Information about your connection:
Please do not use just search common internet. Some supplier have mixed networks in every aspect! So, write an E-Mail to the service of your network Company.
You need the hardware information (TX , RX, …) and the Software requirements (protocol are used to connect).
I appreciate if can explain more …because I confused with topics here and their about how to let Fiber optic line works on Banana BPI-R4
So lets make it simple … as I know My network provider is using PPPoE for connection …
But What I need else so I can connect SFP on my router and let it work … I don’t believe our provider in my country will cooperate with me and will share the SFP details … i’m sure they don’t know …
So is their another alternative solutions can help me to achieve this goal
if you can share the links on AliExpress will be better because i’m living in Asia Region
But from the information I’ve researched, an XPON would solve all the problems, where the module itself has a web-based manager, just like a GPON provided by the provider. All you need to do is select the compatible fiber connector.
If you still have an SFP modul → check the writings and read is by software.
Your internet provider sould help you. Please try it! In my country they have to deliver the information by law:
But you can try reverse ingeneering. Buy the router from them an look inside! After you get it run → send it back!
Please provide your internet provider!!! And please do this also in open wrt (I can see you also there ). I’m sure there are people from their your regin here.
yeah … Please come to my country … You will pay for them and they will not give you a full service
So imagine when I ask them about PON or GPON or XPON …they will say no idea
With law or without - They will say I don’t know when you ask them from big boss to smallest …
We can say this thing maybe when These network providers are not here in this country KSA …
Only we have a two main networks providers (Zain & STC) both of them are following same standards to not share anything with costumers …
Most of the time, someone would have already figured out and posted how to setup specifically for your provider. Following any other instructions is useless and you may get locked out by your provider, when using the wrong settings and/or password.