Re: Fios (MI424WRI) + Airport Extreme (2013) + Synology + Hue
I do get an error on the Airport when I do that. So I would still need double DHCP's with different range
View ArticleRe: Verizon Fios Moca Setup
I figured it out. The TV hookup made 8 total devices, and i think that its over the limit. Thanks for the other suggestions.
View ArticleRe: Fios (MI424WRI) + Airport Extreme (2013) + Synology + Hue
You need to connect LAN port Actiontec to WAN port Airport. Airport needs WAN ip in DHCP range Actiontech, but set DHCP server on Airport to own sub net. (Actiontec 192.168.1.1 - 254 Airport...
View ArticleRe: Wifi Issue
Try setting your router to b/g/n. The device you are trying to connect may not support N. Older WiFi adapters will see N only networks but WILL NOT CONNECT.
View ArticleRe: Fios (MI424WRI) + Airport Extreme (2013) + Synology + Hue
And I set the Airport as the DMZ?
View ArticleConnect Slingbox Pro-HD to MI424WR GEN3I Router... trouble
Hi, I've been playing with this for hours and have been on support with Slng. Any help would be greatly appreciated! I have a Slingbox Pro-HD. I set a static IP and set up Port Forwarding, but I...
View ArticleRe: Fios (MI424WRI) + Airport Extreme (2013) + Synology + Hue
Which one do you recommend? 1. Secondary (LAN-to-WAN) Simply plug the secondary (user) router into a LAN port on the Actiontec. User router must be configured for a different subnet than the...
View ArticleConnecting Two MI424WR Routers on my home network - WON'T WORK
I have two MI424WR routers that I would like run on my home network. The primary has been here for about 12 months and works great. It's connected to my OTN via RJ45 and is installed into a SmartBox...
View ArticleCan I Replace or Extend the Fiber Optic Cable?
There is a cable that runs from the Verizon box outside of my house, comes into the basement corner of the house, and plugs into the router. Do I assume this is fiber optic cable? This cable is...
View ArticleRe: Can I Replace or Extend the Fiber Optic Cable?
Nope. Its standard coax, usually RG6. You cannot extend the fiber optic, but the rg6 is usually split at least once so that one goes to the router and others go to you TV's or STB's. Note the...
View ArticleDoes Verizon offer a Wireless N Router or a Cable Modem Separate
Hello, Due to living in an apartment and the need to stream video across my wireless network I need to move to the 5GHz band. I bought a TP-Link TL-WDR4300 Router thinking it would be the solution, and...
View ArticleRe: Can I Replace or Extend the Fiber Optic Cable?
Thanks for your reply. I do not believe I am talking about a coax cable, a coax cable has an attachment that screws into the router. This is more like an ethernet cable that comes from the outdoor...
View ArticleRe: Can I Replace or Extend the Fiber Optic Cable?
rebeccajeanne wrote:Do I assume this is fiber optic cable? No. The fiber optic cable attaches to the Optical Network Terminal (ONT), which is usually outside. For speed tiers < 100Mbps, the...
View ArticleRe: Does Verizon offer a Wireless N Router or a Cable Modem Seperate
rvanvuren wrote: My question is this: Does Verizon offer a 5GHz router to its FIOS customers? No. The rev. I router is 2.4 Ghz only. rvanvuren wrote: If not, is just a cable modem available with no...
View ArticleRe: Does Verizon offer a Wireless N Router or a Cable Modem Seperate
Hello, Verizon does have a wireless 802.11N router but currently it only supports 2.4 GHz its not dual band, next gen of routers will be built with 11ac and 11n chip and would support both 2.4GHz and...
View ArticleRe: Connecting Two MI424WR Routers on my home network - WON'T WORK
I don't know what set of instructions you followed, but you MUST disable the WAN connection on the secondary router.Otherwise, both routers will compete for the single connection available from the...
View ArticleRe: Can I Replace or Extend the Fiber Optic Cable?
You nailed it! Thank you. It is a WAN Ethernet exactly as you described. Thank you for suggesting the RJ45 coupler. That sounds very doable. I appreciate your help very much.
View ArticleRe: Verizon / Level 3 NY peering latency
Well, it seems to have eased up between 4-5pm and then returned to the prior <10ms latency - guess I'll need to wait to see if it repeats. I hope it's not an underprovisioned peering, since this is...
View ArticleRe: Port Forwarding Issues, need help
You DON'T want to use static NAT unless you have multiple static WAN IP addresses assigned by VZ. Otherwise, your port forward rules for 192.168.1.3 look fine.
View ArticleRe: Does Verizon offer a Wireless N Router or a Cable Modem Seperate
rsijoria wrote:Hello, Verizon does have a wireless 802.11N router but currently it only supports 2.4 GHz its not dual band, next gen of routers will be built with 11ac and 11n chip and would support...
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