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slogun1

join:2000-10-20
Syosset, NY


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reply to ddg4005
Re: Which routers best for FiOS?

The policy right now is that you have to use their routers (which they provide for free).
I have heard that their routers have a proprietary Verizon firmware to optimize things.
The free wired router is the DLink 4 port DI 604 while the wireless router, which you have to pay $65 for is the DI 624.
I'm confident these routers will work quite well. I was particularly pleased to learn that both routers are approved for XBox Live compatibility, which was a minor issue for me with my old Netgear RT314.
I opted for the free wired router (DI 604), for wirelss connectivity I plan to add my Microsoft MN 700 wirelss router as a wireless base station by turning off DHCP.

BTW, I might add that when I recently retired my RT314 in favor of the MN 700 (which I had been using as a base station) I was amazed at the improvements in router functionality in the past 5 years or so. Faster speeds, vastly better port management.

hescominsoon

join:2003-02-18
Brunswick, MD
·Comcast
·Verizon Online DSL

something you can do is get an old pc and turn it into a firewall/router with a 10/100 nic..:0 I run Astaro here. Hopefully somtimes in the new few years we can get FIOS..I will then just hook right into my firewall machine.
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God Blesshttp://www.emmanuelcomputerconsulting.com-- carpe ductum -- "Grab the tape"


Tzale
Proud Libertarian Conservative
Premium
join:2004-01-06
Sweden
·Verizon FIOS
·Optimum Online

said by hescominsoon See Profile:

something you can do is get an old pc and turn it into a firewall/router with a 10/100 nic..:0 I run Astaro here. Hopefully somtimes in the new few years we can get FIOS..I will then just hook right into my firewall machine.
While I'm all for recycling old computers and finding a use for them, I feel this is a bad thing. Computers use a lot of electricity compared to a router. We're talking $5-10/month to run some systems 24X7. Here in New Jersey I used to run 6 computers 24X7, when I stopped running them the price of the electricity dropped $40/month. So in the long run you'd be better off just getting a router, it is a lot more energy efficient. Just make sure you get one with a 100MBIT WAN port. Personally myself, I'll just use Verizon's DLINK router. It works, that's all that matters to me. If I was forced to buy one I wouldn't care. That is how hyped up I am about FIOS, I'd drop $1,000 for it right now.

-Tzale
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"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security."--Benjamin Franklinhttp://www.megaherz.com


ddg4005
Premium
join:2001-08-22
Bronx, NY
·Verizon Online DSL

reply to slogun1
Hey Slogun1, which package did you get? What'd your install entail? I'm very curious since I live in a brownstone here in the Boogie Down. My section of Morris Avenue is nothing but brownstones between Tremont Avenue and E. 179th Street. Beyond that it's a schizophrenic mix of private homes and apartment buildings (with some brownstone-looking pads thrown in).


slogun1

join:2000-10-20
Syosset, NY
I'm getting the 5/2 deal for $35/mo.
Install date is 2/22 and will be posting back with my experience.


OUBOZO

I have a LINUX router... with traffic shaping and all kinds of other stuff on it... think this will work or am I going to have to use the router supplied by VZ?

Anyone have an idea?


HaloBox

join:2002-01-10
·Verizon FIOS

said by OUBOZO:

I have a LINUX router... with traffic shaping and all kinds of other stuff on it... think this will work or am I going to have to use the router supplied by VZ?

Anyone have an idea?
I would go ahead and get the wired router at a minimum since it won't cost you anything. If you need support you can always fall back to it. I'm sure there are many possible configs that will work, but it seems Verizon is rolling out a standard package to minimize support cost.

hescominsoon

join:2003-02-18
Brunswick, MD
·Comcast
·Verizon Online DSL

reply to Tzale
said by Tzale See Profile:

said by hescominsoon See Profile:

something you can do is get an old pc and turn it into a firewall/router with a 10/100 nic..:0 I run Astaro here. Hopefully somtimes in the new few years we can get FIOS..I will then just hook right into my firewall machine.
While I'm all for recycling old computers and finding a use for them, I feel this is a bad thing. Computers use a lot of electricity compared to a router. We're talking $5-10/month to run some systems 24X7. Here in New Jersey I used to run 6 computers 24X7, when I stopped running them the price of the electricity dropped $40/month. So in the long run you'd be better off just getting a router, it is a lot more energy efficient. Just make sure you get one with a 100MBIT WAN port. Personally myself, I'll just use Verizon's DLINK router. It works, that's all that matters to me. If I was forced to buy one I wouldn't care. That is how hyped up I am about FIOS, I'd drop $1,000 for it right now.

-Tzale
Hrmm..my firewall server is an old p-2 350 that does not draw much more than todays routers. If i was using a p-4 or ahtlonxp it would be a concern. However the Astaro also gives many many things a router canot. The small small amount of extra electricity is well worth the extra security i gain.
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God Blesshttp://www.emmanuelcomputerconsulting.com-- carpe ductum -- "Grab the tape"

hescominsoon

join:2003-02-18
Brunswick, MD
·Comcast
·Verizon Online DSL


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reply to OUBOZO
said by OUBOZO:

I have a LINUX router... with traffic shaping and all kinds of other stuff on it... think this will work or am I going to have to use the router supplied by VZ?

Anyone have an idea?
Your linux router is fine..as a matter of fact it is much more flexible and adaptable then the d-links. The dlinks are notorius for having stability issues anwyas.
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God Bless
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