OK.  I am trying to reset the Airport Extreme now.   I just found the
following instruction....Do you think that this method might work?

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Can I network/share my FiOS connection?
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provided router?
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Do I have to use the supplied router with Verizon FiOS?
How do I replace my MoCA-connected Actiontec router and still get
VOD
What are the tradeoffs between the various router configurations
Can coax and cat5 be active at the same time?
Can I use my own router as primary and keep remote DVR
Three router solution - Take 2
How Can I Run Multiple Parallel Routers

Can I use my wireless or an extra router along with the Verizon provided
router?
Most definitely. Using more than one router allows you to put your
wireless router's antenna where it will best cover your house or
property; allows you to use the printer port; allows you to hard-wire
more than 4 ethernet devices into your LAN.

These instructions leave your Actiontec router as primary. Your
secondary router will connect LAN-to-LAN (wired) to the Actiontec, so it
will simply act as a switch. The Actiontec will handle DHCP. All of
these steps use your PC connected wired to the routers. Do not connect
the secondary router to the Actiontec until instructed below. Here's
how:

First, set up the primary router:

1. To start with a simple configuration, disconnect or power off all
devices connected to the Actiontec except the computer used to configure
it. Reset the Actiontec to its default configuration by pressing the
reset button for 10 seconds. Note that this will delete all port
forwards and filter rules you may have already established. You may want
to make notes of your existing config before resetting to default. The
default Actiontec router address is 192.168.1.1. Point your browser to
the login page.

2. When reset, the Actiontec will boot up and ask you to set a
password. It is suggested it be something different than password or
password1. I use 8 characters in an alpha/number mix. Make sure you can
connect to the internet. This verifies primary router connectivity.

3. Click on My Network icon, click Network Connections, then Network
(Home/Office), then click Settings button. Change the DHCP address range
by scrolling down to locate IP Address Distribution. Verify DHCP Server
is selected in the dropdown box. Set the Start IP Address to
192.168.1.11, and leave the Ending IP Address at 192.168.1.254. You can
use a different start or end address. I selected .11 because I want to
have several, but not too many addresses I can use as static addresses.
The secondary router will be one of them.

Click Apply, wait for the Actiontec to reconfig, then click Apply
again to make it stick.

4. If you intend your secondary router to handle all the wireless
connections, you may choose to disable the Actiontec Wireless. This
might be the case if, for instance, your secondary router is Wireless-N.
Disable Actiontec Wireless by clicking Wireless Settings icon, then
click Basic Security Settings. Click item 1. Wireless Radio to Off. Then
click Apply, wait for the Actiontec to reconfig, then click Apply.

5. Verify Internet connectivity, then shut off your PC. 


Next, set up your router as secondary

6. Unplug your PC's wired connection from the Actiontec LAN port,
then plug it into a LAN port on your secondary router. Make sure the
secondary router WAN port is not connected to anything. Boot up your PC
and the router and log into your secondary router's interface.

7. You should be able to login with a login and a password. If you
are unable to, you may have to resort to a hard reset on the secondary
router and use the operator's manual to determine the default login and
password.

Please note that routers from different manufacturers will vary in
their default settings and interface. If your PC is set to get a LAN
address automatically, you can determine your IP address by typing
"ipconfig /all" (without the quotes) at a command prompt, then press
Enter.

You should be able to log in to your secondary router at
"http://192.168.1.1"; or by using your LAN IP address with .1 as the last
octet.

8. Once logged in, ignore the router's Internet settings because the
WAN port is not used. You need to change its Network Settings to set the
Router IP address to 192.168.1.2 with Subnet mask 255.255.255.0.

9. Also, it's very important to Disable DHCP Server. On my secondary
router after I made those changes, I needed to Save Settings. 


Finally, connect secondary router to Actiontec

10. Then I connected a patch cable from a LAN port on the Actiontec
to a LAN port on the secondary router, and clicked Reboot Now.
Instructions for your router may vary.

After the secondary router reboot, reboot your PC. You should be
connected to your secondary router and pick up a LAN IP from the
Actiontec. Verify internet connectivity.

11. At this point, verify you can log in to the Actiontec at
192.168.1.1, and log in to your secondary router at 192.168.1.2. It will
make no difference what router you are physically connected to for
administration of both.

12. Any additional changes to primary or secondary routers can be
made at this time. Here is where you may set wireless on the secondary
router. Any port forwards will be done on the Actiontec. The secondary
router WAN port is not connected. 


To summarize:

Actiontec is set to serve DHCP addresses from 192.168.1.11 to
192.168.1.254, and your
secondary router has a static network address of 192.168.1.2 and
DHCP is disabled.
Both are connected with a patch cable from LAN to LAN.
Straight or crossover cable doesn't matter because the Actiontec is
self-sensing. 


Review more options described here: »Verizon Online FiOS FAQ »What are
the tradeoffs between the various router configurations.

Notes:
Connecting an Access Point wirelessly to the Actiontec using WDS
(Wireless Distribution System) is not supported by the Actiontec
hardware. The only currently known connection method for an access point
is through ethernet wiring to the Actiontec. See this FAQ »Verizon
Online FiOS FAQ »Does the Actiontec support Wireless Distribution System
(WDS)?

As noted above, the WAN portion of the second router is not used. It
should not be necessary to change any WAN settings (NAT, port forwards,
etc) on the second router.


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