Sorry for the dumb question and hopefully this is relevant enough to the sub. I have my own firewall and right now it connects to my ISPs provided home router over rj45, their router gets a fiber hookup to their network and it’s the only ISP device in my home. If I have a firewall with a fiber port, can I take the fiber to the modem and hook that straight to my firewall, or is there a reason I need their device?

  • Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.org
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    9 hours ago

    So everyone else has good points but there’s one other part I don’t think was mentioned.

    Most ISPs use a PON based network. This lets them connect one fiber in their network and “split” that to up to 128 (or more, depends on the OEM) customers. You need a either GPON (Gigabit passive optical network) or XGS-PON (10 gigabit symmetrical passive optical network) SFP module and usually the ISP has to get a serial number off of that module to provision the proper data service.

    This is contingent upon the ISP being willing to do that. The one I currently work for, we really don’t do that except for businesses.

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      9 hours ago

      Got it, thanks. I was thinking it can’t be as simple as plugging my firewall in and it just pulling an address