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Re: FiOS GigE Wireless "N" Router $79.99 I just had an Actiontec router replaced (a rev A with a rev F) which had severe NAT table issues (at least that is what I inferred from net surfing). If I were to purchase a rev G myself, would Verizon have to do something on their end to have it recognized?
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 | said by gws:I just had an Actiontec router replaced (a rev A with a rev F) which had severe NAT table issues (at least that is what I inferred from net surfing). If I were to purchase a rev G myself, would Verizon have to do something on their end to have it recognized?
Thanks. As long as you release your DHCP lease prior to swapping routers the rest is automatic with the new router getting its IP-btw i think verizon will only sell you a rev I which is inferior to the rev g |
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 More FiberPremium,MVM join:2005-09-26 West Chester, PA kudos:28 | reply to gws said by gws:would Verizon have to do something on their end to have it recognized? No.
Just be sure to release your DHCP lease and IMMEDIATELY power off the old router before swapping it out. »Verizon Online FiOS FAQ »How do I release my DHCP lease -- There are 10 kinds of people in the world; those who understand binary and those who don't.
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 | reply to jtavarez Thanks. Would this unit be rev G or rev I:
»teleproducts.verizon.com/fios/in···yDetails |
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 | it is a rev I which has a smaller NAT table then the rev G but should suffice for most of what the internet has to offer-as faqr as i know verizon doesnt sell the more powerful rev G |
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