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AldenDreamer
Dec 04, 2020Tutor
Wan Aggregation RBR750
I upgraded to the AX4200. My question is can I use wan aggregation with my setup. I have Fios 1 gig service. The ONT was palced inside my apartment with an upgrade a the begninng othe this year....
FURRYe38
Dec 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Your ISP modem needs to support WAN LAG. Like NGs CM1100/1200 series. Check with your ISP about this in regards to there HW.
- AldenDreamerDec 07, 2020TutorThanks. FIOS does not use a modem. Does that prohibit me from trying wan aggregation?
- FURRYe38Dec 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You'll need to ask your ISP if there HW support LAG on the WAN. It is a requirement that what ever the ISP interfacing devices is with the Orbi system, that this device supports LAG on the WAN side. IF not, then you can't use LAG on RBR.
- schumakuDec 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What is the point of tinkering about WAN aggregation if the service is 1 Gb and the ONT does have a nice Gigabit Ethernet port making a Gigabit Internet connection? [1]
If you have FiOS TV, you must have the FiOS router on your network (for functions like video-on-demand, the guide, etc…). . You can supposedly still receive TV service by turning the FiOS router into a MoCA bridge, as described here, and by a commenter, here. [2]
Sources:
[1] loganmarchione.com: Use your own router with Verizon FiOS
[2] DSLReports.com @DaDrgon: How-to: make ActionTec MI424-WR a network bridge