The most recent fiberbox for NOE (Nord Energi) is the Icotera i6901 FTTH.
As I recall, the fiberbox doesn't have 2.5Gbit supported but still 1000Mbit which should be fine for now.
As the fiberbox is managed by NOE, you cannot swap the fiberbox yourself. Instead I would make contact to NOE and ask them about it.
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Gæstebruger, opret dit eget login og få din egen signatur. Could I buy the Icotera i6901 FTTH on a website or somewhere?
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Gæstebruger, opret dit eget login og få din egen signatur. No, sorry. As #1 it's managed by your ISP. You should call them. Otherwise, look for a 2.5gps switch and connect them by a cable.
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#1 When you say NOE do you mean Nord Energi?
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Gæstebruger, opret dit eget login og få din egen signatur. Hi and welcome to our small country.
You can buy your own router and connect it to the fiberbox, which i have done my self , i also had Telenor once, but i just switched to fastspeed, Telenor will provide you with a PPPOE login and password so you can use your own router if you set it up to vlan 101.
Personally i have one of the Asus ROG rapture routers, it has a 2.5gbit port for when it becomes available.
They're available for anywhere between 2000 to 5000 DKK depending on the model and what you want out of your equipment.
Personally i'd never use the Router your ISP sends out, and the fiberbox on the wall you should keep your hands away from that and let Nord Energi worry about that, they will switch it when it requires being switched.
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Errare humanum est, sed perseverare diabolicum
Hi #6 Thanks for welcoming me.
Your country is very beautiful and one of the best places to live in the world.
I am from Spain and there I had an Asus AX-88U. I didn't take it with me to Denmark because I thought I would never use it here.
I'll have my mom send it to me to see if I can improve my connection.
In Spain the fiberboks do not exist, a fiber optic rosette is used and your ONT + Router is connected or if your router has an optical port, then you connect directly to the router.
The problem I have with Telenor is that I have contracted a 1000/1000 Mbits internet connection and the download speed is correct, but the upload speed does not exceed 500 Mbits.
As a last question… Which company is better in terms of speed and ping to play online?
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Gæstebruger, opret dit eget login og få din egen signatur. #7
If you only get 500 Mbit/s in upload either telenor has set your se up your profile wrong in their systems or your fiberbox needs to be updated by Telenor.
There are different FTTH systems in DK. PtP and GPON. For GPON the different infrastructure owners also use different setups. On the cables owned by TDC they used to have an Optial outlet wiht a "TDC" sticker on it (eithe rinside or oursite the building) and then supply a seperate ONT and router(supplied by the ISP). Now that have combined the optical outlet with the ONT in a "twist on" solution made by Genexis to have "fewer boxes on the wall". They then offer a 2.5 Gbit ONT for those selecting that subscription
Dependant on where you live in DK there are other infrastructure owners that even combine the ONT and router into one box.
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#8 - Han bor her i Nordjylland hvor Nord Energi ejer fibernettet , eller det meste af det anyhow. - Ledningsoplysninger (nordenergifibernet.dk)
#7 - I Assume you're using Telenor's weird spaceship shaped router, technically it should be sufficient, but i opted out of using it, your Fiberbox on the wall should also be up to date since you have 1000 down , but if you only have 500 up , thats something on Telenors end and you will need to call them.
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Errare humanum est, sed perseverare diabolicum