Reputation: 3705
How do you setup a third-party (Linksys) router to replace the Verizon FIOS router on your network?
I recently bought a Linksys WRT1900AC router to upgrade the network in my house that has Verizon Fios.
(A lot of people have asked why.. suffice to say, it's because I believe the WRT1900AC has better coverage of the house, has AC (vs only N), and has a USB and an eSata port for a Network Area Storage device.)
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With Frontier Fios service following instructions similar to above up to "Get Channel Guide..." got everything working including the channel guide, On Demand, AND the mobile app.
The mobile app didn't work at first but then I restarted my set-top boxes (DVR and the small non-dvr box) and the mobile app started working. I'm using Google Wifi and the subnet 192.168.86.xxx and once I saw that the set top boxed had been assigned IP's in that sub I knew I should keep trying until it worked.
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This setup is about 95% do-able (all except the mobile app). This was not tested with verizon voip phones.
3 main changes that need to occur:
How to Modify FIOS ONT Box to output both CoAX and Ethernet?
At this point, we need to setup the Linksys Router (or other third-party router).
Update ONT Modem to accept a new wireless router
At this point, Internet and Fios TV will still work, however the channel guide will not be searchable and on-demand services will not work.
Get the Channel Guide Search and On-Demand working.
I was unable to get the Verizon FIOS mobile app working again. It appears the Set Top Box (STB) is hard-coded to look for the Verizon FIOS default wifi settings.
I said 95% at the top, that's broken down on how I use the services:
Helpful sources I found:
I wasn't able to find any other comprehensive resources to help me with this, thus is why I wrote this here. My apologies if this isn't quite the right fit for this StackExchange site, however I thought the knowledge was very much worth sharing.
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