[SOLVED] Connecting a Router to an existing FIOS Router
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Hey guys...solved!
I tried what everyone suggested but I was still having some trouble. I headed over to DSL reports and found this handy guide:
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/12506
Wireless...
[SOLVED] Connecting a Router to an existing FIOS Router
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Good luck and please do. :nod:
[SOLVED] Connecting a Router to an existing FIOS Router
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You guys are awesome! Reps to both of you. I will try it now and get back to you.
[SOLVED] Connecting a Router to an existing FIOS Router
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:iagree: pretty much with the last 2 posters...
make sure your router is in the same IP range as your other network devices...say your fios router is 192.168.1.1, assign your new router to...
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I have a very similar network setup to yours. The FIOS router (Actiontec MI424) should already be configured. It should pick up any devices linked to your TP-Link.
I assume you're using a...
[SOLVED] Connecting a Router to an existing FIOS Router
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change new router ip to 192.168.1.2, turn off it's DHCP.
change fios router DHCP range, make it exclude 192.168.1.2
connect new router LAN to fios router LAN.
[SOLVED] Connecting a Router to an existing FIOS Router
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You read like you know what you're doing so I'm sure you know your FIOS router. I have Comcast so don't have your router to reference, but it should have a web interface to allow you to go in and...
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I can but ideally I would like not have to mount and dismount the drive everytime I want to add something to it.
I don't think I have. How would I do that?
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So the USB storage uses a Samba implementation for the file server services. So the SMB protocol is being used. Have you opened the correct ports through the router of the FIOS so you have proper...
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Any reason you can't connect the hard drive directly to the WDTV and cut out the middle man?
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Hello Everyone,
I purchased a TP-Link WDR3600 (FP deal) with the expressed purpose of using it as a way to share an external hard drive over a home network. My goal is to have the external hard...