Are you talking ONTs?  I don’t think I have ever had that happen.  

 

From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jan-GAMs
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2025 2:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Calix question

 

The main problem with Calix is they turn-off remotely in an arbitrary fashion, 
and cause a lot of needless truckrolls.  Other than that, the wifi coverage 
inside the home is a bit stronger than most routers so I'd give them a 4 star 
rating.  The extenders have the same issues.  When they're working, they're 
pretty good, when they get turned-off, they're worse than dog-doo.  They 
consume a lot of time to install and it's maddening as hell to put up with 
they're arbitrary crap.  You can depend on them shutting off six months after 
install.  The "air-cube" is an easier to install router and more reliable.

On 12/13/25 16:27, Mark - Myakka Technologies via AF wrote:

Ken,

 

We use them.  First of all their HW just works and works well.  They may seem 
to be expensive on the MRC, but they bring a bunch of other services to the 
table.  They will help with marketing, network engineering, etc.  The support 
is VERY responsive and the amount of data collected in the service cloud is 
unbelievable.   

 

This is all they do, managed routers and fiber distribution.  They have to be 
top notch to survive.

 

They fit into our business model, but each business if different.  

 

I would say give them a chance to give you a proposal.  See what they bring to 
the table.  Maybe it is a fit, maybe not.

 

 

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Myakka Communications

www.Myakka.com <https://www.Myakka.com> 

 

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Saturday, December 13, 2025, 1:51:56 PM, you wrote:

 

I assume some of the folks on this list who are doing fiber use Calix ONTs and 
routers?

 

If I go to the Calix website, maybe as a provider thinking of using them as a 
vendor, I am totally confused.  It is not clear what products they sell or how 
I would use them.  It all seems to be glossy marketing stuff about their 
agentic AI cloud and market insights.  I don’t see a single picture of a piece 
of hardware.

 

Is this how a lot of ISPs are making money despite charging low prices?  Do 
they have an “agentic workforce” monitoring how their customers use the 
Internet, cross referencing it to demographics, and mining that data for ads, 
upselling, etc.?  It seems they have special cloud features for MDU managers as 
well.

 

It seems a lot of cable companies use Amazon’s eero, I wonder if service 
provider eero is like Calix, or if it’s just the retail eero with a few remote 
management features added.





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