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Theodor(XD)

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  1. First of all, thank you for the quick responses and sorry for my lack of activity( I wasn't notified about your responses and therefore didn't check ). I have talked to my ISP and they don't offer anything else (without charging like assholes), but they are willing to change the router to it's "bridge mode", which allows me to use it like a modem w/ the ethernet port on the back. Their equipment is the AN5506-04F: http://flytec.com.py/download/files/AN5506-04F-manual.pdf I will probably just ask them to switch it to that mode and use that Mikrotik router and forget about it. Thank you for clearing my misconceptions.
  2. My ISP offered me fiber internet to the house, Everything was fine until I wanted to use the LAN ports on the back of the modem router switch access point combo they gave me. It didn't work. W/ a bit of research I found out the router is so broken only wifi works ( the DHCP server only works on wifi and doesn't work on LAN ) and I am tired of trying to fix it, because many people have reported the same problem. Either way, I was planning on buying this Mikrotik Router: https://mikrotik.com/product/rb4011igs_5hacq2hnd_in . My questions are: 1. Is the SFP+ port an input that I can use for the fiber that comes from my isp? 2. My isp gives me 1 fiber terminated w/ an SC connector. If Q1 is true, is there a way to convert the SC fiber to an sfp+ fiber, and, if so, with what equipment would that be done(product names and types for adapters?)? 3. If Q1 is false, recommend me some good fiber modems that accept an sc fiber input, if you know any. Thank you in advance.
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