Anyone with Verizon fios?
Anyone using Verizon FiOS? The service looks interesting, but they require their own router. I'm wondering if that prevents all incoming connections, like ssh? Also, the rates they quote on the web page refers to a "bundle discount", but they don't say what a bundle is. Bill
Check here for lots of info http://www.dslreports.com/forum/vzfiber I don't think you're required to use their router. And, I don't think it prevents anything, it's just a standard off-the-shelf home router that's 'certified' to support the speeds. I've looked into it a lot but so far am 'in the dark' as far as being able to get it. Stop by later... On 2/6/06, Bill Mills-Curran <bill@mills-curran.net> wrote:
Anyone using Verizon FiOS?
The service looks interesting, but they require their own router. I'm wondering if that prevents all incoming connections, like ssh?
Also, the rates they quote on the web page refers to a "bundle discount", but they don't say what a bundle is.
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On 2/6/06, Bill Mills-Curran <bill@mills-curran.net> wrote:
Anyone using Verizon FiOS?
The service looks interesting, but they require their own router. I'm wondering if that prevents all incoming connections, like ssh?
Also, the rates they quote on the web page refers to a "bundle discount", but they don't say what a bundle is.
I forwarded your question on to a friend who has it; this is his response: "I have had been using FIOS since last September, and so far so good. They give you a cheap Dlink wired router with the install. Once I had everything up and running I replaced their router with my Linksys wireless router and it has been working with no problems. The bundle discount is for FIOS data and POTs service. I pay $35 for FIOS 5/2 connection and $40 for unlimited local and long distance calling. This gets me a $5 bundle discount so my total is $70 a month plus taxes. So far the service has been great, but I have not had any power failures to test the UPS yet." My comments: if/when they (FIOS) ever get out to where I live, I'd like to stick with my VoicePulse VoIP for $15/mo, bringing the total to $50/mo. However, until there is a good solution for 911, I might have to go with the landline to be safe. Right now, in addition to the $15/mo for all my calling, I pay ~$22/mo just for a metered landline I never use just in case I ever have to call 911. What a waste of $ that is, but still cheaper than doing all calling on a landline plan. BR
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Bill Mills-Curran
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Brett Russ
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