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Dangel2131
Apr 27, 2023Initiate
NIGHTHAWK XR1000
Question for all: I have FIOS fiber internet. I have a cheapo router that Frontier gave me where I deactivated the wifi signal on and run a whole home eero pro 6 mesh network for wifi. This cheapo ...
plemans
Apr 27, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Check on the frontier forums what you'd need to use your own router.
they might just need to set you up with an ONT and the proper settings and you'd be good to go.
I wouldn't disable the wifi on the XR1000 though. I'd just make sure its on different channels than the eero and have a different ssid.
You'll get faster speeds from the XR1000's wireless while in close range to it and it'll have lower latency.
Worth it for the closer devices.
Dangel2131
Apr 27, 2023Initiate
Thank you for replying! I definitely can add my own router. Fiber automatically has an ONT. Mine is in the garage. The fiber goes to it directly and then a cat 5 line runs to a switch which then splits off to all the cat 5 wall ports in the house. The cheapo router they provide is only acting as a gateway/wifi axis point which again I disabled. So it is really a gateway for LAN. I just wonder if DUMA OS 3.0 will work with wifi disabled on the XR1000. And I don’t need any better wifi in the office where this setup will be. The eero mesh is perfection for wifi. The goal is to only improve bufferbloat and reduce ping for call of duty game play.
- plemansApr 27, 2023Guru - Experienced User
If you're wanting improved speeds, you'll need to make sure the eero is running through the XR1000.
you can disable the wifi on it without issues.
And if your ISP supports getting rid of their router, you should be fine. Plenty of other people have done so
- Netduma-FraserApr 27, 2023NetDuma PartnerYou will be able to connect the XR to the ONT and disable the WiFi on it. It depends on how the Eero handles the IPs for the devices connected to it, whether they receive an IP from the Eero or the main router itself as that will determine the level of control you'll have. I.e. if the router handles the IPs then you can control each device individually, if not then you'll only be able to see the Eero for example