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HSGQ G Series OLT
HSGQ G Series OLT
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š Comparison Overview ā HSGQ G-Series OLT
| Feature / Model | HSGQ-G01 | HSGQ-G02 | HSGQ-G04R | HSGQ-G08L |
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| GPON Ports | 1 Ć GPON | 2 Ć GPON | 4 Ć GPON | 8 Ć GPON |
| Uplink Interfaces | 4 Ć GE + 1 Ć 10G SFP+ | 4 Ć GE + 1 Ć 10G SFP+ | 4 Ć GE + 4 Ć 10G SFP+ + GE/Type-C | 4 Ć GE + 2 Ć 1G SFP + 2 Ć 10G SFP+ |
| Max ONUs (Approx) | ~128 | ~256 | ~512 | ~1024 |
| Management | CLI / Web / SNMP / Cloud | CLI / Web / SNMP / Cloud | CLI / Web / SNMP / Cloud | CLI / Web / SNMP / Cloud |
| Use Case | Small ISP / SOHO | Small/Medium ISP | Mid-Size ISP / Campus | Large ISP / FTTH Backbone |
| Form Factor | Compact 1U | Compact 1U | 1U Rack | 1U Rack |
š§ Key Differences & Best Fit
ā š HSGQ-G01 ā Entry Level / Small Networks
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1 GPON port ideal for very small FTTH deployments or SOHO setups.
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Lower ONU capacity (~128) makes it suitable for limited user counts.
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Compact and simple but less scalable.
ā š HSGQ-G02 ā Small to Medium Deployments
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2 GPON ports ā doubles total users compared to G01.
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Maintains 10G uplink option for future-proofing small networks.
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Great choice for community broadband or smaller ISP branches.
ā š HSGQ-G04R ā Mid-Tier with Rich Uplinks
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4 GPON ports and lots of uplink flexibility (10G heavy).
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Suitable for larger campuses or mid-sized ISP deployments.
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Enhanced port types (10G SFP+, GE, Type-C) allow flexible backhaul design.
ā š HSGQ-G08L ā High-Capacity / Enterprise Backbone
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8 GPON ports and robust uplinks (10G + SFP combos).
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Best for large FTTH networks, enterprise broadband aggregation, or dense urban deployments.
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Scales up to ~1024 ONUs (split ratio 1:128 on each PON).
š General Common Features
Across the G-series models:
āļø Support ITU-T GPON standards and broad ONU compatibility.
āļø Flexible management (CLI, Web GUI, SNMP, Cloud).
āļø Redundancy options (AC + DC power support).
āļø VLAN/QoS/IGMP and advanced traffic control capabilities.
š§© Which One Should You Choose?
š” For small local ISP / SOHO: G01
š” For expanding broadband or multi-site: G02
š” For medium-scale deployments with flexible uplinks: G04R
š” For high-density / carrier-grade networks: G08L