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AnonymousCoward

@verizon.net

Actiontec Router

The router is designed to have more features than most people need so it can be used for both businesses and residential. I actually like it and it is far superior in features and throughput than linksys, netgear, or dlink. Consider the router a lucky bonus.
UncleDirtNap

join:2006-08-26
Pittsburgh, PA
·Verizon FIOS

Re: Actiontec Router

I like the feature set as well, just wish it was a little more intuitive to use. I managed to get everything set up the way I wanted but it was a bit of a chore for me and I have a lot of experience with such things - a novice would be sunk I imagine. Anyway my real gripe, and it's really not that big of an issue, is the size of the thing. Looking inside through the billion or so ventilation slots and judging from the weight about 80% of the thing is empty space. Minor quibble though, the end result is a kick ass connection at a pretty sweet price and that's all I really care about.
canuck999999

join:2004-04-19

Dump the router

Perhaps I have misread the review but it sounds like this is a router issue, not a FIOS one. Have you considered just dumping the router or going out and buying one of your own instead of using the Verizon supplied one?
WC813

join:2000-12-20
Wesley Chapel, FL

Re: Dump the router

Agree, if you dont have FIOS TV use your own router. If you do have FIOS TV, put the ActionTec behind your router.
I had some problems with BF2 as well but once I got the port forwarding setup everything was fine.
Reverick

join:2006-02-16
Warwick, RI

Re: Dump the router

Put the actiontech behind your router, open up the actiontec in the DMZ, turn off the DHCP in the actiontec. Should work just fine. Or you could just put your PC in the DMZ and use a software firewall.

tim_k
Buttons, Bows, Beamer, Shadow, Kasey
Premium
join:2002-02-02
Stewartstown, PA

Re: Dump the router

It's been awhile since I played online games, but AFAIK, he shouldn't need to put his computer in the DMZ or forward ports if he is only playing games. He would need to do those things if he is hosting.
UncleDirtNap

join:2006-08-26
Pittsburgh, PA

Re: Dump the router

Just an update; I resolved all the gaming issues with the purchase of a D-Lnk DGL-4100 router. Could have spent less I suppose but it had the gigabit switch I wanted for my lan.

Bad dog

@verizon.net

Re: Dump the router

I don't do gaming but I have VOIP and run Azureus Bitorrent client. I had VZ DSL and got the D-Link Gamer router a year ago because it had QOS (quality of service) which was needed for the VOIP internet phone. It knows to allocate all the bandwidth it needed to the VOIP session so it wouldn't be choppy or drop the calls. It was expensive but worth it. ($99 on sale at BB). I had also used it with P2P files sharing, (bitorrent). While the Actiontec also has QOS and works well with VOIP, Azureus would throttle down after a couple of hours. All web access would be very slow or stopped, even on the other 3 computers on the LAN. I put my D-Link router back on and it connected after 5 minutes or so with no configuring. I used the same port forwarding I had used when it was hooked up to DSL and that fixed the throttling problem. If you read the product info on D-Link's web site, it says it is specifically designed to work with P2P file sharing where you may have thousands of connections. It has a more powerful cpu to handle the demand.
Cyber2lz

join:2001-11-15
Odessa, FL
I have Fios tv and use a Linky 54gs with the alchemy load.
Works fine, guide and everything!!
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The Light Pipe is the Right Pipe !!!
pcnetworx1

join:2005-09-21
Bethel Park, PA

Pfsense...

I thought I would chime in that I recently (September) built a router based off of Pfsense, and it works absolutely marvelous on FIOS. I found a Pentium 3 rig in the trash, and slapped on pfsense.

The power wielded now is IMMENSE.

This is not the first time I've "built" a router so to speak, but truly the first time it made an enormous different in quality of connection / features I am getting.

So the commercial routers are fine, but if you can find an old "doorstopper" rig, and like to really use your connection / or just want to have great fun in setting up everything and anything how YOU want, make a Pfsense router.

P.S. The last router-in-a-box software I've used was Coyote Linux, some Portugese thing, m0n0wall, and Freesco. Pfsense blows all out of the water, but Freesco comes at a second in my experience (it comes as a floppy version which is nifty).
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