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# On August 5, 2024 at 07:08

[@fabionatali](https://octodon.social/@fabionatali) Understood! My usacase was to save on space and to reduce the power consumption (with one power supply and UPS) by having everything on a single device that I control. That SFP ONT stick has its own Linux so it is still a separate device.

Plugging your router in the bridged port of the provider’s ONT would be equally performant.