You didnt find speakeasy....the Verizon tech showed it to you. It is not affiliated with Verizon and IS independent. The answer to your router issue is quite easy. Reset the router via using the pin hole on the back near the power plug-in. Hold down the tiny button with a paper clip for 10 seconds and then pull up a browser {i.e. Explorer or firefox} type the default gateway I.P for the router which is 192.168.0.1 {save the router homepage in your favorites for future changes} then type ADMIN and PASSWORD {lower case} to get in. Proceed to your WAN tab on left type Fios then do a tab-Shift-end-backspace, type FIOS again and do the whole thing again for a total of 3 lines, Hit APPLY. router will restart. Go to WIRELESS tab and choose encryption 64 bit will suffice using a 10 digit number { your cell phone number is good and wont require too much thought} When entering the 10 digits dont use any spaces , then hit APPLY. Router will restart. Now you are Encrypted wireless signal wont be compromised. Your Welcome
FIOS WEP
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2006-05-14 06:02 PM
Thanks for the posting. I am visiting my sister in TX who was complaining about how slow her computer and internet connection are since moving into a new house with FIOS. Turned on my laptop and lo' and behold, her connection is wide open, no security whatsoever. I realized that Verizon had tossed her old router (which I had secured) and gave her the d-link with the default admin setting changed. You just saved me a lot of trouble hunting down how to override.
I dont get it
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Anonymous Userat
2008-02-17 05:59 PM
I got comcast cable in New Jersey and my speakeasy test blew your VIOS speed test out of the water! 15-20k download and 2k upload to each of the choices. Am I just in a good area or something?
You didnt find speakeasy....the Verizon tech showed it to you. It is not affiliated with Verizon and IS independent. The answer to your router issue is quite easy. Reset the router via using the pin hole on the back near the power plug-in. Hold down the tiny button with a paper clip for 10 seconds and then pull up a browser {i.e. Explorer or firefox} type the default gateway I.P for the router which is 192.168.0.1 {save the router homepage in your favorites for future changes} then type ADMIN and PASSWORD {lower case} to get in. Proceed to your WAN tab on left type Fios then do a tab-Shift-end-backspace, type FIOS again and do the whole thing again for a total of 3 lines, Hit APPLY. router will restart. Go to WIRELESS tab and choose encryption 64 bit will suffice using a 10 digit number { your cell phone number is good and wont require too much thought} When entering the 10 digits dont use any spaces , then hit APPLY. Router will restart. Now you are Encrypted wireless signal wont be compromised. Your Welcome
Thanks for the posting. I am visiting my sister in TX who was complaining about how slow her computer and internet connection are since moving into a new house with FIOS. Turned on my laptop and lo' and behold, her connection is wide open, no security whatsoever. I realized that Verizon had tossed her old router (which I had secured) and gave her the d-link with the default admin setting changed. You just saved me a lot of trouble hunting down how to override.