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The password is printed on the label on the Actiontec. Sent from my iPhone 5 On Oct 7, 2013, at 8:27 AM, "Edward Ned Harvey (blu)" <blu at nedharvey.com> wrote: >> From: Robert La Ferla [mailto:robert at laferla.net] >> Sent: Monday, October 07, 2013 12:45 AM >> >> It works and my Internet is subjectively much faster and reliable. The WAN is >> getting the public IP. Again, the trick is to log into the Actiontec and release >> the WAN IP address then connect up your router. This assumes that Verizon >> set you up with Ethernet instead of coax. > > What password did they give you to login to the actiontec? > > Long ago, I was able to login to the actiontec. I configured DMZ and a bunch of other stuff. And then at some point, magically, I couldn't get in anymore. Thanks a lot, verizon, for secretly resetting the password on me. > > Fortunately they didn't change any other settings - so I just left it the way it was, and have had no reason to care. But still, I like the idea as you said, to eliminate it from the equation if I can.
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