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mzupan

join:2003-09-29
Manassas, VA

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reply to More Fiber

Re: Need to bridge Westell 9100VM for use as modem only

said by More Fiber See ProfileHave you tried the instructions here:
»Verizon Online FiOS FAQ »Can I use my wireless or an extra router along with the Verizon provided router?
That FAQ refers to the Actiontec, but the instructions should also work with the 9100VM.


Thanks More Fiber (and everyone else who contributed). The info in that FAQ allowed me to set up an acceptable workaround. Not the ideal solution, but it works until something better comes along and I don't have to throw any more money towards it.


More Fiber
Premium,MVM
join:2005-09-26
West Chester, PA
kudos:18

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said by mzupan:

The info in that FAQ allowed me to set up an acceptable workaround. Not the ideal solution, but it works until something better comes along
Glad it worked for you.

Thanks for posting your question about the 9100VM. I was aware of the 9100VM from the Westell site. However, your post is the first report here of VZ deploying it. This makes one more variation to all the bridging configurations.

edit:
Removed incorrect referenced to first report of 9100VM.


nycdave
Premium,MVM
join:1999-11-16
Melville, NY
kudos:7

The 9100VM has been deployed for almost 2 years - anywhere there is a GPON VDSL2 ONT in use, the 9100VM is required.



More Fiber
Premium,MVM
join:2005-09-26
West Chester, PA
kudos:18

said by nycdave:

The 9100VM has been deployed for almost 2 years
Thanks for the clarification Dave.

To date, most references here to VDSL with MDUs have been to separate (ZyXel) modems. I went back and searched and did find one reference to the 9100VM from Sept. and one from Jan. of last year, not counting the non-FIOS reference linked above.

Since the 9100VM supports VDSL2, would it be correct to assume it also removes the previous 20/5 speed limitation?


nycdave
Premium,MVM
join:1999-11-16
Melville, NY
kudos:7

Current max. FiOS VDSL2 speeds are the 50/20 tier....

The highest symmetrical VDSL2 tier is 20/20.


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