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Buy Your Own Fios Router ((FREE))


This reliable workhorse offers the strong signal you need for any home with multiple connected devices. The Verizon router covers more area in and around your home with its tri-band 44 internal antennas.




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Even with its easy-on-the-wallet price tag, this Verizon Fios compatible router still provides solid performance. It has four ethernet ports for a seamless wired connection, and reviewers also say they love how it works with their Amazon Alexa.


But the exclusive smart Linksys Wi-Fi App that allows you to take control of your network and the 3.2 Gbps data transfer rate make it an appealing choice for all types of internet users. Customer reviews highlight an easy, quick start for basic installation and noiseless operation with mild heat.


Though some joke about the science-fiction look to this router, it does go above and beyond in the looks department with its sleek, muted design. Advanced use customers complain of a lack of third-party firmware support, a non-problem for the average person.


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To use your own router, you need to have an Ethernet connection to plug it into. Almost all recent Verizon Fios installations are done using Ethernet. However, some older installations (mainly pre-2016) were installed using a technology called MoCA. To determine which type of installation is in your home or business, take a look at the existing router.


On the back of the router, you can identify which installation type is used in your home. Locate either a Coax cable, or an Ethernet cable (or both) in the back of your router as shown. Now with that information, read below.


A: Please make a forum post in the Fios Internet section of the Verizon community forums, and give details of what kind of issue your having. Photos of the setup helps troubleshooting as well!


A: It's pretty hard to break the service entirely. Unless you're physically ripping the Verizon boxes off the wall, you'll be fine. If for some reason you get stuck and your setup doesn't work, simply plug in the Verizon router the way it was, give everything a reboot, and you should be good to go again.


A: You can, but this setup is not the correct way. What you have done is created a double NAT. While it may work fine, at first, you'll notice some issues using certain applications behind a double NAT, speeds will not be optimal, and depending on what the default settings of your own router are, the setup may not work at all.


You will also need an Ethernet cable to connect your new router to the Verizon ONT (Optical Network Terminal) in your house. Get an inexpensive one on Amazon or your local Best Buy. You will need a length appropriate to reach from your ONT box to your router.


Releasing your IP address from your existing Fios router allows the ONT box to assign the correct IP address to your new router when you plug it in. According to the Fios technical support rep, this should happen automatically after a short period of time, but you might as well do it manually just to make sure. To manually release your IP address, follow these steps:


Once the router has been successfully reset, the login page for the First Time Easy Setup Wizard will display. You can now remove the Ethernet cable from your router, unplug it and pack it up for return.


Once you elect to go with your own router, you have 30 days to return your Fios router to Verizon, or they will charge you a rental fee. Make sure you return the power cord along with the router. And get a receipt from the store confirming that your equipment has been returned.


Thank you so much for taking the time to write this article. After hours chatting with Verizon, I stumbled upon your page and my WiFi was working within 5 minutes! Saved myself $300 from buying a Verizon router when I already owned one! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!


After your new router is set up and working, put an ethernet cable into a LAN port of your router, and into the Wan port of a verizon actiontec It should be a verizon fios router Verizon FIOS Actiontec MI424WR Rev. I The rev I is gigabit and still supported on the verizon system


So if i replace the fios router with the dream machine pro. BTW my ont is already ethernet to my fios router. I can release the ip address and then hook the Dream machine right to the ont to be used as secure gateway. i can then just plug the fios router into the dream machine and only connect the coax for the TV portion. I am also using Tivo and that gets guide and its stuff from ethernet already but it requires the coax to get tv content. I think this will work.


Do you think having a connection from the ONT to the router via Ethernet provide better speed than using Coax? Could I also place the MOCA to go from the router to the STB?. Or should I keep using Coax and place the MOCA between Coax and the router? Thank you.


There is an Ethernet cable that ran from your ONT to your Verizon router. Unplug that cable from the Verizon router (but keep it plugged into the ONT box) and plug it into your new router (Netgear, in your case).


You should be able to set it up with your own router from the get-go. Though for an initial set up, Verizon may strongly recommend having one of their routers because if there are any issues, the tech may be unwilling to resolve them if there is non-Verizon equipment.


Great article, I want to check with you and see if my understanding is correct. I have an old Actiontec Verizon router that still works. I have read about this and it is currently hooked up with ethernet and coaxial out ONT box.


Sometimes, however, you will see a tri-banded router. This can mean two things. Either the router has two independent 5GHz bands or one extra 6GHz band.


Keep in mind that we may receive commissions when you click our links and make purchases. However, this does not impact our reviews and comparisons. We try our best to keep things fair and balanced, in order to help you make the best choice for yourself.


I am new to FiOS. I have no other services from Verizon and do not plan to get any. No phone, no television, nothing. Just Internet. God willing, the installation will take place in two days. My house already has coaxial cabling. I have my own cable modem, a SURFboard SB6121, which goes to my router, a TP Link TL-WR941ND. None of my equipment advertises that it is FiOS compatible.


I've seen other people asking about using their own modem and router, but in those cases the scenario involved other bundled services, and I understand a FiOS router is necessary to forward ports to television, phone, and computers. However, in my very simple scenario, can the Verizon optical network terminal simply feed its output to my coax, from there to my modem, then router, then comptuers? Is there any reason that wouldn't work?


Just to confirm, my modem does have a MOCA filter, but it has no bridge mode or anything like that. I should definitely not try to use it because it probably wouldn't work and it might cause problems on the node. Is that accurate?If that's the case, then I either need to buy a MOCA bridge or a MOCA router...


BANISH the word modem and any device called modem from your home when using FiOS. FiOS does not use modems. Your cable modem cannot be used with FiOS. Do not plug it in. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. Do not use your cable modem with FiOS. It will not work. Don't use it.


FiOS uses routers. The router connects to the ONT's WAN port using MoCA (coax) or Ethernet. The installer will enable one of the ONT's WAN ports. If you order 150Mbps or higher speeds, they will have to use Ethernet. For slower speeds, coax is the default. Many installers will use Ethernet if you ask nicely, but usually only if it isn't too much work. Make sure it's easy to connect a router to the ONT using Ethernet, and you should be okay. If Ethernet needs to be run through the walls, your best choice is get it done ahead of time. You can always call later and get the ONT's WAN port switched.


The only routers available with a MoCA WAN port are the Verizon models. The Verizon routers are good devices for most users. People who like to tweak their networking gear don't like them as many advanced features are limited or locked down. You can't run any other router firmware on them. WiFi range is decent, but not great. I'm quite happy with my Quantum router. YMMV.


If you get Ethernet WAN enabled, you can use any router you want. However, know that Verizon provides zero support for any other router. They won't even mention it as an option. That doesn't mean you can't use one, simply that you must do so without Verizon's help. 041b061a72


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