Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-28 Thread Randy McAnally
-- Original Message --- From: Brielle Bruns > See the response I just posted, but in all likely, he's being > hampered by the fact the handoff from the ONT is 100BT ethernet and > OpenRG (which bolts on top of a Linux OS and 'replaces' the > functionality of iptables and such).

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Chris Burwell wrote: > To be honest, I'm not sure how they got the 100Mb service. The fastest > service I have seen on the FiOS website is the 50/20. I can only > assume that it varies by region. It does, or it used to... rumors were DFW was a good place to get th

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Chris Burwell
To be honest, I'm not sure how they got the 100Mb service. The fastest service I have seen on the FiOS website is the 50/20. I can only assume that it varies by region. - Chris On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Robert Enger - NANOG wrote: >  Sadly, I have only the 50/20 FiOS service.  I would lov

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Robert Enger - NANOG
Sadly, I have only the 50/20 FiOS service. I would love to get 100/100. Where do I sign up. My initial installation used MoCA. It would not reliably deliver 50Mbps on tcp-based download tests. (coax network brand new, very small). Test results were erratic, typically between 30 and 40Mbp

RE: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Dennis Burgess
anog@nanog.org Subject: Re: FIOS Router On 5/27/10 11:46 AM, Chris Burwell wrote: > Brielle: Thank you for the info about the Ethernet port on the ONT. I > will make sure to relay that information. At this point I believe they > would want to make their service stable and worry about maximu

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Brielle Bruns
On 5/27/10 11:46 AM, Chris Burwell wrote: Brielle: Thank you for the info about the Ethernet port on the ONT. I will make sure to relay that information. At this point I believe they would want to make their service stable and worry about maximum bandwidth once that is done. I was actually cor

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Chris Burwell
Thanks for the information everyone! Most I will spec out several solutions for them, but the preferred solution will probably be a firewall just because most appliances will do more routing then they would need. I was looking at the Sonicwall NS series because it looks like they provide good thro

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Brielle Bruns
On 5/27/10 10:25 AM, Randy McAnally wrote: I've been using linux/iptables since day 1. 100Mbps is a walk in the park. See the response I just posted, but in all likely, he's being hampered by the fact the handoff from the ONT is 100BT ethernet and OpenRG (which bolts on top of a Linux OS and

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Brielle Bruns
On 5/27/10 8:21 AM, Chris Burwell wrote: I'm doing some research for a group that has a 100Mb FIOS Internet connection at their site. I was surprised to learn that Verizon supplied them with the same Actiontec router that they provided me with on my 10Mb connection at home. Needless to say the Ac

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Randy McAnally
I've been using linux/iptables since day 1. 100Mbps is a walk in the park. -- Original Message --- From: Chris Burwell To: NANOG Sent: Thu, 27 May 2010 10:21:01 -0400 Subject: FIOS Router > I'm doing some research for a group that has a 100Mb FIOS Internet &g

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Daniel Senie
I've deployed SonicWALL NSA appliances for use on FiOS with good results. With any firewall, size it to be able to handle the bandwidth and applications involved. On May 27, 2010, at 11:26 AM, David Storandt wrote: > Would a hardware firewall appliance do the trick? Limited routing features > s

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread David Storandt
Would a hardware firewall appliance do the trick? Limited routing features should be sufficient for an access application typical of FIOS. A Cisco ASA 5510 or Juniper SSG5 wouldn't be bad choices.

Re: FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Andrey Khomyakov
I worked for a small business that purchased 20Mbps FiOS. I threw the actiontech out the day it showed up in the mail. Plugged the copper hand off from the ONT into my 2851 and never looked back. I can't recall what was involved back then in doing so. Verizon clearly stated that they won't support

FIOS Router

2010-05-27 Thread Chris Burwell
I'm doing some research for a group that has a 100Mb FIOS Internet connection at their site. I was surprised to learn that Verizon supplied them with the same Actiontec router that they provided me with on my 10Mb connection at home. Needless to say the Actiontec router is not up to the task of mov