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[Discuss] Discuss Digest, Vol 29, Issue 10



Hi,

I found this website to be very helpful when reconfiguring my home network:

http://www.dslreports.com/faq/verizonfios/3.0_Networking#16077

I used option #6 setting an Asus RT-N66U as my primary and kept the
actiontek router so I wouldn't lose set-top box functionality. Works great
for me.

Best,
Piotr
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> I have remove the Actiontic router.  I had verizon activate the ethernet
> port on the ONT and had a DD-WRT firewall connect to it. (Last night I
> switched to a Cisco ASA5505).  I am watching TV via Windows Media Center
> and SiliconDust CableCard tuners.  I have done this with Fios for two years
> and before that did it with Comcast.
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