User's Manual

MediaAccess TG1700(d)ac
Smart Wireless .11ac
Integrated GPON Gateway
with Voice
OLT Agnostic GPON Gateway
Built upon our extensive experience in DSL gateway development and
deployment, the TG1700(d)ac interoperates seamlessly with dierent
Optical Line Terminations (OLTs) in the field. By keeping a flexible software
track on the TG1700(d)ac, we can detect the OLT and reconfigure the
gateway dynamically to ensure full compatibility between both. As such,
there is no need for any firmware upgrades or restart in order to be able to
cover deployments with multiple OLTs, even if from dierent vendors.
Moreover, the TG1700(d)ac supports standard G.984.4 OMCI features
and implements some proprietary vendor specific Management
Information Base (MIB), Managed Entities (MEs) and Alarms (MAs).
Furthermore, the device can be maintained and upgraded using the
TR-069 protocol.
Data
IP Video
Voice
CATV
Splitter
ONT
ONT
ONT
2.488 Gbps
1550 nm
(1490 nm)
Downstream
Upstream
1.244 Gbps
(1310 nm)
Voice
Data
IP Video
Analog Video (optional)
GPON
OLT
WDM
(1550 nm)
TG1700(d)ac
RF overlay
High Speed Network Connectivity
By integrating the ONT in the gateway and by using an integrated GPON
interface, the TG1700(d)ac can reach lightning fast speeds, allowing
operators to respond to the increasing end-user demand for higher
bandwidths.
To benefit from these extreme WAN speeds the gateway implements
a Gigabit Ethernet (GE) router, providing very high speed connectivity
between LAN devices and the network. It also includes a dual band
concurrent Wi-Fi base station with IEEE 802.11n and IEEE 802.11ac
capabilities to stream data, including rich media content, anywhere in the
home.
The integration of the GPON ONT in a service gateway guarantees a lower
installation and operation cost. Thanks to its innovative mechanical solution,
the installation becomes as easy as any other fixed line service gateway
installation.
On top of this high-speed down- and upload, the TG1700(d)ac has an
optional downstream RF Video overlay connection. It enables Network
Service Providers (NSPs) to use their existing fiber infrastructure to get a
TV signal to the home without the need for deploying additional coax. This
results in substantial cost savings and a first-class robust quality of service,
ensuring linear television channel distribution to the home, without impacting
video on demand and other interactive services.