User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 01 /
- Introduction
- 1.0/ Package Contents
- 1.1/ System Requirements
- 1.2/ Features
- 1.3/ Getting to Know Your Fios Home Router
- 02 /
- CONNECTING YOUR Fios Home Router
- 2.0/ Setting up Your Fios Home Router
- 2.1/ Expanding Wi-Fi coverage
- 2.2/ Computer Network Configuration
- 2.3/ Main Screen
- 03 /
- WIRELESS SETTINGS
- 3.0/ Overview
- 3.1/ Wireless Status
- 3.2/ Basic Settings
- 3.3/ Advanced Settings
- 3.4/ Channel Settings
- 3.5/ Guest Network
- 04 /
- CONFIGURING Network SETTINGS
- 4.0/ Accessing Network Settings
- 4.1/ Using Network Settings
- 05 /
- USING NETWORK CONNECTIONS
- 5.0/ Accessing Network Connections
- 5.1/ Network (Home/Office) Connection
- 5.2/ Wireless Access Point Connection
- 5.3/ Ethernet Connection
- 5.4/ Broadband Connection
- 06 /
- SETTING PARENTAL CONTROLS
- 6.0/ Activating Parental Controls
- 6.1/ Rule Summary
- 07 /
- CONFIGURING SECURITY SETTINGS
- 7.0/ Firewall
- 7.1/ Access Control
- 7.2/ Port Forwarding
- 7.3/ Port Triggering
- 7.4/ DMZ Host
- 7.5/ Static NAT
- 7.6/ IPv6 Pinholes
- 08 /
- CONFIGURING ADVANCED SETTINGS
- 8.0/ Using Advanced Settings
- 8.1/ Utilities
- 8.2/ Network Settings
- 8.3/ Date And Time
- 8.4/ DNS Settings
- 8.5/ Monitoring
- 8.6/ System Settings
- 09 /
- TROUBLE
- SHOOTING
- 9.0/ Troubleshooting Tips
- 9.1/ Frequently Asked Questions
- 10 /
- SPECIFICATIONS
- 10.0/ General Specifications
- 10.1/ LED Indicators
- 10.2/ Environmental Parameters
- 11 /
- NOTICES
- 11.0/ Regulatory Compliance Notices
GET TING TO KNOW YOUR FIOS HOME ROUTER
• Ethernet LAN - connects devices to your Fios Home Router
using Ethernet cables to join the local area network (LAN). The
four Ethernet LAN ports are 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing
and can be used with either straight-through or crossover
Ethernet cables.
• USB - provides up to 1000 mA at 5 VDC for attached devices.
For example, you could charge a cell phone. With a firmware
upgrade, the USB host functionality may be available for other
devices, such as external storage and cameras. Firmware
updates are performed automatically by Verizon.
• Ethernet WAN - connects your Fios Home Router to the internet
using an Ethernet cable.
• Coax WAN and LAN - connects your router to the internet and/
or to other MoCA devices using a coaxial cable.
Warning: The WAN coax port is intended for connection to
Verizon Fios only. It must not be connected to any exterior or
interior coaxial wires not designated for Verizon Fios.
• Reset Button - allows you to reset your router to the factory
default settings. To perform a soft reboot, press and hold the
button for at least three seconds. To reset your router to the
factory default settings, press and hold the button for at least
ten seconds.
• Power - connects your Fios Home Router to an electrical wall
outlet using the supplied power adapter.
Warning: The included power adapter is for home use only,
supporting voltages from 105-125 voltage in AC. Do not use in
environments with greater than 125 voltage in AC.