I have a question/curiosity on whether this can work and it might be helpful.
So we have a local ISP providing FTTH connections.
I and my friend live in same locality (around 800 meters apart) We both plan to get connection from this ISP and was thinking if it's possible to access each other's LAN on gigabit speeds?(ONT are gigabit from Genexis and OLT are most probably gigabit as well) We also think that we might be connected to same OLT in the area.
So will it be possible for us to share resources on LAN speed and not use internet bandwidth (20Mbps plan) for sharing data between us.
The ISP uses CGNAT so they assign ip from 172.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x range to the subscribers and also assign VLAN to users.
So we have a local ISP providing FTTH connections.
I and my friend live in same locality (around 800 meters apart) We both plan to get connection from this ISP and was thinking if it's possible to access each other's LAN on gigabit speeds?(ONT are gigabit from Genexis and OLT are most probably gigabit as well) We also think that we might be connected to same OLT in the area.
So will it be possible for us to share resources on LAN speed and not use internet bandwidth (20Mbps plan) for sharing data between us.
The ISP uses CGNAT so they assign ip from 172.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x range to the subscribers and also assign VLAN to users.