10G Fiber Access
XGS-PON uplink with one 10 GbE port and three Gigabit Ethernet ports for wired connectivity.
Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7
4×4 radios on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz with 4096 QAM, 160 MHz channels, Multi-Link Operation, MU-MIMO, EasyMesh, and seamless roaming (802.11k/r/v).
RF Overlay for TV
Integrated RF overlay interface carries traditional TV signals over fiber and outputs to coax, allowing direct TV connection without set-top boxes.
Voice Ready
Includes one FXS port for HD voice, supporting SIP call control, multiple codecs, and advanced telephony features with optional battery backup.
Carrier-Grade Management
TR-069, TR-369, OMCI, and HitronCloud support enable full provisioning, monitoring, and optimization.
Benefits for Service Providers
- Simplifies deployments by combining ONU and router in one platform.
- Reduces truck rolls with full remote management and monitoring.
- Supports residential and business subscribers with scalable, multi-gig connectivity.
- Provides enterprise-class features including QoS, ACLs, IPTV support, and secure routing.
Key Specifications
- PON Interface: ITU-T G.987.2 XG-PON, ITU-T G.9807.1 XGS-PON
- Ethernet Ports: 1× 10GbE (1/2.5/5/10G) + 3× Gigabit Ethernet
- Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 7 (4×4 2.4 GHz + 4×4 5 GHz), 4096 QAM, 160 MHz channels, MU-MIMO, MLO, EasyMesh
- RF Overlay: 1× coax output for direct TV connectivity
- Voice: 1× FXS port with HD voice, SIP support, full codec suite, and telephony features
- Management: TR-069, TR-369, OMCI (G.988), IEEE 802.3ah OAM, web-based GUI
- Design: Residential gateway with LED indicators, USB 3.0, factory reset, and RF port
Access Technology
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
Data Range
10G Ethernet Interfaces: (1G/2.5G/5G/10G)
One 10/100/1000
One 10/100/1000
One 10/100/1000
One 10/100/1000
One 10/100/1000
DOCSIS DPoE 2.0
PTP Timing
Voice
Two RJ-11 FXS ports
Two RJ-11 FXS ports
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