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I have FiOS and yes it compatible. Just run the ethernet cable that they installed from their ONT to your router. This is assuming that you are replacing their router and returning it to Verizon. You will need to call Verizon and have them release the DNS lease from your stock router. If the CS rep gives you a problem, hang up and call back. I got lucky on my first call. The rep did it with no problem and stayed on the line through the router set up process.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The speed limitation on this device, is at the WAN port (the internet port) and is limited to 1Gbps. If your FIOS is running at 1Gb or less, then you should be fine. Just realize, this is a router and satellite, not a modem. So you will still need to use the modem supplied by your ISP. (Verizon, I assume, based on the 'FIOS' name.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Is your current setup a modem and router combo? If it is, you would need to disable the router part on the combo and the let the MK62 take over as router and WiFi coverage. If you modem and router are seperate, then you would remove the router form your current setup and set up the MK62. ISP providers are NOT allowed to block their customers because they don't want to use, in your case, FIOS equipment. Hope that helps.
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