ZTE GS3101 NEW XPON ONU – Fiber Internet Terminal (FTTH ONU/ONT)
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Description ZTE GS3101 XPON ONU – Fiber Internet Terminal (FTTH ONU/ONT)The ZTE GS3101 XPON ONU is a fiber optic terminal device mainly used in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) setups. It converts your fiber internet signal into usable Ethernet and Wi-Fi that your home/office network can use. Its “XPON” designation means it supports both GPON and EPON fiber standards, making it versatile for different ISP technologies.⚙️ What This Device DoesXPON Compatible: Supports both GPON (ITU-T G.984) and EPON (IEEE 802.3ah) protocols, so it can work with many fiber ISPs.Acts as an ONU/ONT (Optical Network Unit/Terminal) — bridging the optical fiber line to Ethernet & Wi-Fi.Converts fiber light signals to data for devices like routers, computers, and smart TVs. Typical Hardware & Ports1 × GPON/EPON optical port (SC/APC connector) – connects to your fiber cable.1 × Gigabit Ethernet (GE) Port – high-speed wired network output.3 × Fast Ethernet (FE) ports – extra wired network connectivity (on some versions).1 × POTS (Telephone) Port – for VoIP/phone if supported by your ISP (on some variants).2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (single band) — provides wireless internet for devices like phones and laptops.LED indicators for Power, PON, LAN, Wi-Fi status.Note: Exact port count and features may vary by specific GS3101 variant (some include Wi-Fi and POTS, some don’t). Network & PerformanceDual-mode XPON: Automatically adapts between GPON and EPON depending on ISP OLT type.High-speed wired connection: Gigabit Ethernet allows up to ~1000 Mbps throughput.Wi-Fi: 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi coverage up to ~300 Mbps — suitable for basic Wi-Fi devices.Designed for FTTH use cases — home internet, IPTV, online gaming, streaming. How It WorksFiber cable (from ISP) → into the PON optical port.ONU authenticates with the ISP’s central OLT system.Internet is delivered out via Ethernet and Wi-Fi to your devices.You can connect a separate router to the Ethernet port for advanced Wi-Fi and networking features. Usage NotesISP Configuration: Many ISPs require the ONU’s MAC and configuration to be registered on their system; otherwise, it won’t connect to the internet. This often needs the ISP’s support.Wi-Fi Strength: Built-in 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi is basic — for better wireless coverage, a separate Wi-Fi router is recommended.Management: Some models support web interface, TR-069/OMCI, VLAN, PPPoE, DHCP features — useful for advanced setups. Typical Use Cases✔ Home fiber internet termination✔ Small office internet access✔ Basic Wi-Fi for phones/laptops✔ Connecting own router for better Wi-Fi or advanced features
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