





GEPon 1GE Micro ONU – Compact Fiber Optic Terminal for FTTH GEPon 1GE Micro ONU Product Image
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3ah & China Telecom EPON standards
- 1x 10/100/1000M auto-negotiation Ethernet port
- Dual PON support: GPON/EPON single-mode operation
- Advanced QoS with traffic shaping and Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)
- 802.1Q VLAN with 4094 VLAN IDs
- Router functionality & IGMP Snooping
- Lightning protection and power failure alarm
- Compact dimensions: 110mm(L) ×90mm(W) ×30mm(H)

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Product Overview
The G51 GEPon 1GE Micro ONU is an entry-level fiber optic network terminal designed for FTTH (Fiber-to-the-Home) deployments. Built with a ZTE chipset, this compact device supports both GPON and EPON modes, offering a cost-effective solution for high-speed data services. Features include a 1GE RJ45 port, advanced QoS, VLAN support, and robust security mechanisms. Perfectly suitable for FTTH Fiber-to-the-Home network solution, it is cheap and cost-effective, if you are interested in this product, please contact us.
Key Features of GEPon 1GE Micro ONU
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3ah & China Telecom EPON standards
- 1x 10/100/1000M auto-negotiation Ethernet port
- Dual PON support: GPON/EPON single-mode operation
- Advanced QoS with traffic shaping and Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)
- 802.1Q VLAN with 4094 VLAN IDs
- Router functionality & IGMP Snooping
- Lightning protection and power failure alarm
- Compact dimensions: 110mm(L) ×90mm(W) ×30mm(H)
Technical Specifications of GEPon 1GE Micro ONU
Parameter | Details |
---|---|
LAN Port | 1x 10/100/1000M RJ45 |
PON Interface | 1.25Gbps upstream/downstream |
Optical Sensitivity | -25dBm |
VLAN | Port-based, IEEE 802.1Q |
QoS | 802.1p, CoS, WR/SP/FIFO scheduling |
Security | 802.1x, RADIUS, CHAP/EAP |
Power Supply | 110-240V AC, 12V/0.5A DC |
Power Consumption | 2.5W |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
Applications
- FTTH (Fiber-to-the-Home) deployments
- SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) networks
- Multi-dwelling unit (MDU) broadband access
- ISP last-mile connectivity