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TP-Link Mc220l

TP-Link Mc220l


Question about TP-Link Mc220l

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Jenachdemiker

3 years ago

Hello together I also have the problem with the Sunrise Fiber Box the HUGE PART does not fit in the fuse box. I have now bought a TP-Link220L which I connected to the fibre with the OTO box and from the TP-Link with kat.6a cable to the distributor (in-house cables are also kat.6a). In the living room I have now set up the Sunrise fibrebox and connected it with the kat 6a cable with an Ubiquiti RJ45 to SFP adapter to the fibre connection. Unfortunately this does not work, does anyone have any ideas? Thanks for the help =) is absolutely not my area.

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mrentsch

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Unfortunately, the converter didn't work for me either. The technicians at Sunrise couldn't help me either. After a few hours of trying and phoning, I threw the part into the electrical waste bin. Fortunately, it wasn't that expensive.
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tripod

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Hello,
I have a similar configuration because I kept having interruptions with my FritzBox and Init7. I have a fibre SFP module from TP-Link (https://www.digitec.ch/de...) in the media converter. This is connected with a Cat6 to a FritzBox which can take LAN1 as WAN port. i.e. I don't need the SFP slot of the FritzBox.
I don't know the Sunrise fibrebox - but if it can use one of the RJ45 as WAN port it would be easier. Maybe there is also some setting that reconfigures this.

If you have to run a cable to the box anyway, why not just use a longer fibre cable?