When I had FiOS (first Verizon, later sold a couple of times - now Ziply),
I just had them switch it to passthrough/bridge mode and put my own router
(MikroTik) behind it to give me complete configuration control.
On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 9:48 AM KI5PGJ via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
wrote:
Mark
Have you done a search for the devices FCC id? Then you would know if it
was a rebranded device. Do you get internet only or FIOS tv too? If
internet only I believe you can use your own router.
Liz
KI5PGJ
On July 18, 2022 9:16:06 AM MDT, "Mark Herson, N2MH via 44net" <
44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Hello to the Group,
I have just upgraded my FIOS service in New Jersey and with it came a new router -
something called a CR1000A. It has a Verizon brand on it but I suspect it is made under
contract by someone else.
Has anyone on the group used this router and have been successful in getting it to
forward Protocol 4 packets? It does have a DMZ, but I'd rather not use it if
possible.
I think I have been able to define Protocol 4 into it but I am unable to have it forward
those packets to my ipip tunnel machine.
73, Mark, N2MH
n2mh.ampr.org
http://n2mh-web.n2mh.ampr.org
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