Y'all inspired me to go on an adventure, and my excuse was preparing for the new house, and we can re-use everything.
My main goal was to get off AT&T's BGW router and go directly into a UDM Pro Max. Got that worked out, ordered an XGS-PON off Amazon, ordered the UDM Pro Max. I checked our house and we qualify for 5 gig service, which meant we were on XG-PON so it should work. Also checked our new house and it shows that is capable. So, again, everything should move.
ChatGPT helped me provision the SFP and spoof the BGW and AT&T came up immediately, no issue at all. The only yellow flag was the SFP was running extremely hot. Picked up a Noctua NF-A4x10 PWM fan off Amazon, it came with a 4-pin to USB cable. Knocked the SFP temp down like 12-15 degrees.
Unfortunately, the BGW won't (wouldn't) act in wireless bridge mode, removing it killed our WiFi completely. Ordered a U7 Mesh and it was 'okay' for a day, decided to go ahead and get a U7 XG Pro and use the U7 as an actual mesh extender downstairs. Now everyone is comfortably at -60 or better signal throughout the house. Also, went ahead and ordered a U5G backup (on T-mobile) with the 60 gig a year data plan. Tested it out and failover is automatic. Not seamless but pretty quick.
Ordered two keystone panels and a bunch of CAT6, blanks, pass throughs. Re-did everything today to try and tidy it up. Need to order some more blanks to fill everything in and may order some couplers just to keep the jumpers consistent. The new PoE switch will use etherlighting.
I have a very small closet here, barely wide enough for the rack posts and only 14.5" deep.
I should have measured before buying the XG Pro 24 PoE... because now it is sitting here in a box until we move