| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | X-801 |
| Brand | BTPON |
| Type | XPON Optical Network Unit (ONU) |
| Ports | 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) RJ45 |
| Optical Connector | 1 x SC/APC or SC/UPC (Single Fiber) |
| Management | Web UI, SNMP, OMCI (for GPON), OAM (for EPON) |
| Special Features | Compact housing, wall-mountable design, low power consumption |
| Indicators | PWR, PON, LOS, LAN (dependent on final design) |
| Power Adapter | DC 5V/1A (typical for small form factor units) |
The BTPON X-801 is usually a bridge ONU. It generally operates in Layer 2 (Bridge) mode, converting the optical signal to an electrical Ethernet signal without routing functions. This makes it suitable for users who prefer to use their own powerful router for PPPoE dialing and Wi-Fi coverage.
XPON Compatibility
The "XPON" designation typically indicates that the unit is compatible with both GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) and EPON (Ethernet Passive Optical Network) standards. This dual-mode capability generally allows ISPs to deploy the same hardware across mixed network infrastructure.
Compact Form Factor
The "Small" or "1PORT" design often allows the device to be hidden behind furniture or placed directly next to a single desktop computer. It may be powered via Micro-USB or a standard DC jack, depending on the specific hardware revision.
Management & Security
It typically supports standard management protocols like OMCI for GPON networks, allowing the ISP to remotely configure, monitor, and upgrade the firmware. This ensures that the connection remains stable and secure from the provider's end.