Comment on Do I need the ISPs home router?
moseschrute@lemmy.world 2 days agoI kinda hate Verizon, but I didn’t realize there were these other gotcha that I’m avoiding by using Fios hardware. The hardware itself has actually been pretty good.
Comment on Do I need the ISPs home router?
moseschrute@lemmy.world 2 days agoI kinda hate Verizon, but I didn’t realize there were these other gotcha that I’m avoiding by using Fios hardware. The hardware itself has actually been pretty good.
Wxfisch@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I mean you can, an ONT is not a router, it’s essentially a media converter. I use my own router (and have for many years) and had no issues. The FiOS tech even ran a long Ethernet run in my basement to connect the ONT and my router in my rack when they installed service.
moseschrute@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Is getting an ONT with Ethernet output normal? The comments were making me think that’s more of best case but maybe not standard.
Wxfisch@lemmy.world 2 days ago
It wasn’t standard previously, and if you have TV service I think it’s still inconsistent but the past ~5 years it seems to be more common that they are setup that way from the start. If you have internet only service, and a newer ONT (like less than 10 years old) it is the standard configuration and is how the self install guide tell you to hook up the “quantum gateway” router from Verizon.
You can always call and ask to have your ONT converted to Ethernet output if it isn’t already and as long as it supports it I haven’t heard reports of much trouble there. The very early ONTs though don’t support it though IIRC but those should be being replaced at this point anyways.