Hi; this is my first question to this group.  Yep; I searched for the answer,
but didn't find it...so now I'm asking. :-)

I'm experimenting with Endian and need to revert back to my original setup
for a few days.  I'm running Verizon FIOS, and the original setup is an
Actiontec router.  When I installed Endian as the firewall, I basically did
an ipconfig /release from the UI of the Actiontec router, then turned off
that router's ability to grab an IP from Verizon.  After that, I unplugged
the ethernet cable going from the FIOS ONT to the Actiontec, and plugged it
into the Endian red interface.  Endian red picked up a DHCP address, and
away I went.

My question is, now that I need to revert back for a few days, how do I
release the IP address from the Endian UI so I can plug back into the
Actiontec?  (Yes, I realize that I need to enable the Actiontec to grab a
DHCP addy first...)

Thanks!
Bill
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