Follow these steps
Coax
2.
Connect the
power cord.
1.
Connect the ethernet cable from the WAN
port on your router to a wall outlet or
ethernet port on the ONT.
If you have Fios TV, connect
the coax cable.
3.
Activation takes up to 15 minutes.
4.
Router turns on automatically.
5.
Setup is complete when front lights are white and
back light is green.
Ethernet
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Wired
A.
Connect the ethernet cable to any
YELLOW ethernet port on your router.
B.
Connect the other end to your computer.
Wired or Wi-Fi?
Wired
1.
Connect the ethernet cable to any
YELLOW ethernet port on your router.
2.
Connect the other end to your computer.
Wi-Fi
1.
Locate the Wi-Fi label on your router.
2.
Launch your device’s Wi-Fi application
and locate your network name.
3.
Choose a Wi-Fi network
•
5 GHz network is faster but has less range.
•
2.4 GHz network has a greater range but slower speeds.
Note: Older devices can only use 2.4 GHz.
4.
Enter password from the label.
Visit
verizon.com/mybusiness
to verify your internet is working.
1.
Connect the ethernet cable
from the WAN port on your
router to a wall outlet.
Follow these steps
Ethernet
Coax
If you have Fios
®
TV,
connect the coax cable.
2.
Connect the power cord.
3.
Activation takes up to 15 minutes.
4.
Router turns on automatically.
5.
Setup is complete when front
lights are white and back light
is green.
Wired or Wi-Fi?
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Wi-Fi
A.
Locate the Wi-Fi label on your router.
B.
Launch your device’s Wi-Fi application
and locate your network name.
C.
Choose a Wi-Fi network
• 5GHz network is faster but has less range.
• 2.4GHz network has a greater range but
slower speeds.
Note: Older devices can only use 2.4GHz.
D.
Enter password from the label.
Visit verizon.com/mybusiness to verify your internet
is working.
Support
Scan or go online to
verizon.com/business/support/fios-internet/