Put the verizon router in bridge mode, or eliminate it entirely by plugging the eero gateway directly into the ont /r/fios is a community for discussing and asking questions related to verizon landline and fios (tv, internet, and phone) services Use the verizon router and run the eero mesh network in bridge mode (forgoing its advanced routing features)
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Put the eero gateway behind the verizon router and leave both active, essentially producing a double nat configuration.
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It’s cheaper and doesn’t crap out the way spectrum does Customer service is also better I went from paying $74.99 to $29.99 when i switched from spectrum to fios. A while ago i read a post about wan ip dropping with certain router os on verizon fios due to dhcp server accepting only broadcast and not unicast requests
I think the recommendation was switching pfsense/opnsense to using broadcast by default Under the wan interface settings, under dhcp client configuration, select advanced, then presets freebsd default, and under option modifiers add. I called the fios guy and he asked if i had my own router or if i wanted to rent one from verizon for an additional $15 per month, which obviously i don't want to do O preferably don't want to spend over $100 (saw something on sale on amazon for $60).
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That was for a your fios tv plan with masn included as one of the five channel selections. With previous fios tv equipment you were able to use your own router using a moca adapter for your router, but the new equipment (android tv steaming box + vsm4100atv) from verizon will only work with a verizon router. I didn't have issues when setting it up and activating, but other problems with the system caused me to give up on it and change to a different tv provider Do you know what model verizon router you have?