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I was trying to bridge to an existing cisco router and after a few attempts, gave up and defaulted the Fios modem/router. It did not reconnect and is "waiting for dhcp lease". I restarted the ONT and still have the same issues, its been over 12 hours with no internet connection. After defaulting, are there settings I have to enter?
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First, a point of clarification: FiOS does not use modems. The MI424WR is a router, not a modem.
Since you mention that you were trying to use another router, I'm guessing that you changed settings in the MI424WR. You may have turned off it's DHCP server or disabled NAT mode, for example. You should return all settings to the factory defaults. The best way to do this is to hold down the reset button for 10 or 15 seconds. That way you'll be sure that all settings are reset.
Good Luck.
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Thanks for the reply. I pushed and held the reset button for over 15 seconds, the modem definitely reset. I also powered down the ONT and waited for over a minute, reconnected the battery and 120v power supply. This was over 12 hours ago and still no internet.
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The default DHCP lease time in the Actiontec router is 24 hours. So you will have to be patient.
If you want to try and speed up the process check out the following link.
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Powering down the ONT is usually a bad idea. It is supposed to be powered 24/7.
How is the router connected to the ONT? Does this connection type match the way your system was originally installed? If you tried to switch between coax and Ethernet, know that you can't do that without a call to Verizon. Make sure you're using whatever link type was working before you tried to use another router.
As a FiOS user just like you, the only information I have about your setup is what you choose to tell us. If you tell us more, we may be able to figure out what is going on.
Also, you could contact Verizon support through their phone or chat options. They are usually quite good at stuff like this. You may need them to reset their end due to the ONT power outage you created; but that's just a guess. You'll have to contact them to find out.
Good Luck.
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@walt178 wrote:The default DHCP lease time in the Actiontec router is 24 hours. So you will have to be patient.
If you want to try and speed up the process check out the following link.
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/15898
Are you confusing the router's DHCP server with the Verizon network DHCP server? The router only controls the lease time for local DHCP clients.
I just checked on my router and when I get a new DHCP lease from Verizon it's good for 120 minutes. This is consistent with the information in the DSL reports post. Maybe different FiOS markets have different lease times, but I'd be surprised.
Anyway, I think this user is suffering from something other than a DHCP lease issue.
Thanks.
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Wonder what the question was?
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@viafax999 wrote:Wonder what the question was?
This is a case of a disappearing thread. The first six or so posts on this thread have evaporated into the Verizon Ether. The OP was asking about how to get Internet back up and running after trying to use a different router.
Not sure why the posts disappeared, but they are gone now. No sense worrying about it. Hopefully the OP got their network working.
Have Fun.
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@KaLin wrote:
Moved for greater exposure
Is that what a move is meant to do?
The thread is here and the last response is in the FIOS forum.
Would make more sense to move the whole thread or a least put a backtrace to be able to find what the answer was meant to be responding to.
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@gs0b wrote:
@viafax999 wrote:Wonder what the question was?
This is a case of a disappearing thread. The first six or so posts on this thread have evaporated into the Verizon Ether. The OP was asking about how to get Internet back up and running after trying to use a different router.
Actually the thread hasn't disappeared. Kalin (moderator) issued a move for exposure to Fios forum. The rest of the thread is in the DSL and dialup forum
Kind of silly that it doesn't move all the thread or give your answer a back reference.