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phillykeefer

@verizon.net

reply to More Fiber

Re: Thinking about upgrading to 150/65

Yes, my mistake for not providing enough details and deeming the router a "modem". It was more so a mindless typo than anything.

It appears I have a GPON ONT -- a Motorola ONT100GJ2.

The router is an Actiontec MI424-WR Revision E.

And yes, the line is provisioned throughout the house via coaxial. I'll go out and buy some ethernet cable and run a drop next weekend...

So the only remaining question is regarding the capability of the router...

Also, as much as I am very appreciative of your advice, please spare me the condescension next time.

dmodert66

join:2007-04-02
Ontario, CA

I was on an E and was upgraded to an I router when I upgraded from 75 to 150. I was told via phone that it was necessary. I assume due to the Gig-E ports on the router.



houkouonchi

join:2002-07-22
Ontario, CA
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·Verizon FiOS

reply to phillykeefer

said by phillykeefer :

And yes, the line is provisioned throughout the house via coaxial. I'll go out and buy some ethernet cable and run a drop next weekend...

AFAIK part of the speed upgrade includes VZ switching you to cat5e which means you can probably just let them take care of it for free (so you don't have to buy or run the cable.

Now I can understand if you are so inclined that you might prefer to do it yourself but pretty sure VZ will do it for free since its required for the speed upgrade.
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