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I've had FiOS internet for awhile and did not use the FiOS router provided by Verizon. Instead I've been using D-Link Dir-655 wireless router.
We had FiOS TV installed and now have to use the FiOS router, so it is now the "secondary" router on my network. I plugged it into a port on my D-Link (the "primary" router).
D-link networks are (by default) 192.168.0.1
After adding the FiOS router, I now have two subnets. The FiOS router uses 192.168.1.1.
I have tried several options and settings to "turn" the FiOS router into a dumb hub so the coax connection still works.
But nothing I've tried works.
How do I essentially change the FiOS router to a dumb hub?
Thanks in advance for *any* help or suggestions you may have,
Aaron
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@AWEInCA wrote:Thank you dslr, JustPassingBy and Tim for your replies. I have read the links you posted however, I should have been more clear about the problem as Tim suggested.
My DVR cannot see my computer with Media Manager because it is on the 192.168.1.1 subnet and my computer network is on the 192.168.0.1 subnet.
My D-Link Dir-655 will only do routing on the WAN side so I don't have any settings available to create a new route on the LAN side from the DLink (0.1) to the FiOS (1.1).
My DLink router is the main router with the FiOS router plugged into one of its ports.
I'd like to keep my DLink as the main router, if possible?
Aaron
These scenarios should fit the bill:
Replacing the Actiontec (part 4): LAN-to-LAN keeps MediaShare DVR (#15993)
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/15993
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20582752-Ditch-the-Actiontec-MI424WR-router
"Connect a cat5 cable from a LAN port on your router to a LAN port on the Actiontec. Disable DHCP server in the Actiontec. The Actiontec will be functioning only as a switch and a MOCA bridge. In this configuration everything is on one subnet. This is the only configuration that will work if you use VZ's PC based Media Manager for media sharing."
The bottom line is that the primary modem should be the only one configured to give out IP Addresses.
In my case:
ONT [Cat 5] -> [WAN - Cat 5] Linksys WRT150N -> [LAN - Cat5] Linksys WRT150N -> [LAN - Cat5] ActionTec <- ONT [Coax]
Everything is on the 192.168.0.x subnet, including 2 HD DVRs, 3 STBs and several PCs. The Media Manager, VOD and DVR functions all work fine.
-jpb
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http://www.verizonfioswiki.com/index.php/Using_Your_Own_Router
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There are lots of examples, both on this forum and on the net.....
Do I really need the Actiontec router?
http://forums.verizon.com/vrzn/board/message?board.id=FiOS_Internet&thread.id=372
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Thank you dslr, JustPassingBy and Tim for your replies. I have read the links you posted however, I should have been more clear about the problem as Tim suggested.
My DVR cannot see my computer with Media Manager because it is on the 192.168.1.1 subnet and my computer network is on the 192.168.0.1 subnet.
My D-Link Dir-655 will only do routing on the WAN side so I don't have any settings available to create a new route on the LAN side from the DLink (0.1) to the FiOS (1.1).
My DLink router is the main router with the FiOS router plugged into one of its ports.
I'd like to keep my DLink as the main router, if possible?
Aaron
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@AWEInCA wrote:Thank you dslr, JustPassingBy and Tim for your replies. I have read the links you posted however, I should have been more clear about the problem as Tim suggested.
My DVR cannot see my computer with Media Manager because it is on the 192.168.1.1 subnet and my computer network is on the 192.168.0.1 subnet.
My D-Link Dir-655 will only do routing on the WAN side so I don't have any settings available to create a new route on the LAN side from the DLink (0.1) to the FiOS (1.1).
My DLink router is the main router with the FiOS router plugged into one of its ports.
I'd like to keep my DLink as the main router, if possible?
Aaron
Ok, I understand, that's easy to fix, you can just change your IP scheme, I am not at home so I can't tell you exactly how to do it, but I know under the main menu of the fios router there is a option for IP settings, just change the IP to 192.168.0.2, and the subnet to 255.255.255.0 (if that's the same as your d-link), and I believe your gateway should be 192.168.0.1 you may not need to put in your gateway. Also I would turn off DHCP from your fios router. If you need more help let me know, and I can look at mine when I get home tonight.
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@AWEInCA wrote:Thank you dslr, JustPassingBy and Tim for your replies. I have read the links you posted however, I should have been more clear about the problem as Tim suggested.
My DVR cannot see my computer with Media Manager because it is on the 192.168.1.1 subnet and my computer network is on the 192.168.0.1 subnet.
My D-Link Dir-655 will only do routing on the WAN side so I don't have any settings available to create a new route on the LAN side from the DLink (0.1) to the FiOS (1.1).
My DLink router is the main router with the FiOS router plugged into one of its ports.
I'd like to keep my DLink as the main router, if possible?
Aaron
These scenarios should fit the bill:
Replacing the Actiontec (part 4): LAN-to-LAN keeps MediaShare DVR (#15993)
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/15993
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20582752-Ditch-the-Actiontec-MI424WR-router
"Connect a cat5 cable from a LAN port on your router to a LAN port on the Actiontec. Disable DHCP server in the Actiontec. The Actiontec will be functioning only as a switch and a MOCA bridge. In this configuration everything is on one subnet. This is the only configuration that will work if you use VZ's PC based Media Manager for media sharing."
The bottom line is that the primary modem should be the only one configured to give out IP Addresses.
In my case:
ONT [Cat 5] -> [WAN - Cat 5] Linksys WRT150N -> [LAN - Cat5] Linksys WRT150N -> [LAN - Cat5] ActionTec <- ONT [Coax]
Everything is on the 192.168.0.x subnet, including 2 HD DVRs, 3 STBs and several PCs. The Media Manager, VOD and DVR functions all work fine.
-jpb