If anyone has peeked at the install and users manual for this particular ONT. It's pretty feature loaded.
IF the ISP doesn't lock you out of getting to the settings.
I would say if after the free usage period is up and it has seemed to work well. There are quite a few on eBay for sale. The ISP cant gripe about that.
I'm so new to fiber that I really don't know about optical network termination units. Although I have assisted others in obtaining their own DOCSIS modems and routers.
I am not really a fan of all-in-one anything. People here with Zyxel modem/router/voip combos from the local ISP just don't have good experiences at all. And the fact that if you do have issues with them, the service guy swaps it out with a used peanut butter, cat hair, cigarette stenched one.
Jesus. I'd hate to have a car with an engine and tranny all in one casting.
Harshness is right. But really. Obtaining your own device to use should only require a phone call to request a 'provisioning' and providing info of the unit (MAC address). Many ISP's actually have an automated service to do it.
Fiber may be a different animal. Because this is one of the sideline things I do, maybe it's time to try the brand new REC fiber service so I can get an ONT in my own hands.
BUT. From what I've seen here. The ones they supply that look like the Led Zeppelin Presence monolith have the management page locked out for subscribers.
Now. If you get your own Asus modem any day of the week it's pretty much a breeze to extend your network. Wired or 100% wireless. But. Drill a hole and run some CAT if you can.
Mesh is built in, bridge mode is too. And they work great.
If you get 2 Asus routers such as the RT-AC68. Mesh is built in. And if you get more into it. Merlin firmware takes 10 minutes to download and install into them.
As for voip. Some "have it", some don't (ISP's). Ours simply suck. A call to Vonage and a wait for "Brown" to show up. There's your home phone service. That works.
Enjoy your fiber. You have lots of time to worry and investigate obtaining your own equipment to bypass future rental fees. But when you make the plunge, make sure they don't lock you out of the configuration pages.
Your Calix GigaCenter 854G-1 is impressively feature robust.