Do you have a question about the G3100 and is the answer not in the manual?
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victor
April 29, 2025
new g3100 router cant find printer old black red router has no problem. believe is a problem with SOD DCHP settings
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Mr. Anderson
May 15, 2025
To fix the DHCP settings on a Verizon G3100 router to connect to a printer:
1. Update the printer's firmware. 2. On the printer, enable the setting: "In an infrastructure network use 802.11b/g behavior options." 3. On the G3100 router: - Go to Advanced > IPv4 Address Distribution > Connection List. - Ensure the printer's device name does not contain forbidden characters (use only letters and dashes). 4. If issues persist, try rebooting the router or toggling the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band off and on.
These steps can help resolve DHCP assignment issues between the printer and the G3100 router.
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Will
April 26, 2025
I can not find QoS IN MY ROUTER SETTINGS
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To find QoS settings in the Verizon G3100 router, access the router's Graphical User Interface (GUI) and navigate to the Advanced Settings page. There, you may find options related to Wi-Fi QoS. However, note that the G3100 has limited QoS features, especially for wired devices, and the Wi-Fi QoS setting may not significantly affect performance.
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David Rogers
April 18, 2025
How do I activate my G3100 router
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Mr. Anderson
May 9, 2025
You do not need to activate the Verizon G3100 router manually. It is typically "plug and play." If you are a new or returning Verizon subscriber, you may need to activate the service, but no separate router activation code entry is required.
CONTENTS 01 / 03 / INTRODUCTION WIRELESS SETTINGS Package Contents Overview System Requirements Wireless Status Features Basic Settings Getting to Know Your Advanced Settings Fios Home Router Channel Settings Guest Network 02 / CONNECTING YOUR FIOS 04 / HOME ROUTER CONFIGURING NETWORK Setting up Your Fios SETTINGS...
PaCkaGE CONTENTS PaCkaGE CONTENTS, SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS aND FEaTURES 1.0/ PaCkaGE CONTENTS Your package contains: • Fios Home Router • Power adapter • Ethernet cable, three meters (white) • OSS (Open Source Software) insert guide 1.1/ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS System and software requirements are: •...
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FEaTURES – Access control – Advanced wireless protection featuring WPA2/WPA Mixed Mode and MAC address filtering • Options, including: – DHCP server – WAN interface auto-detection – Dynamic DNS – DNS server – LAN IP and WAN IP address selection –...
GETTING TO kNOW YOUR FIOS HOME ROUTER seconds. When WPS is initiated from your router, the Router Status LED slowly flashes blue for up to two minutes, allowing time to complete the WPS pairing process on your wireless device (also known as a wireless client).
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GETTING TO kNOW YOUR FIOS HOME ROUTER • Ethernet LAN - connects devices to your Fios Home Router using Ethernet cables to join the local area network (LAN). The four Ethernet LAN ports are 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing and can be used with either straight-through or crossover Ethernet cables.
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GETTING TO kNOW YOUR FIOS HOME ROUTER There are two mounting slots located on the bottom of the Fios Home Router. It allows you to securely attach your router to the wall. Align the slots with the wall mount bracket. Attach the router to the wall mount bracket through an easy twist and lock action.
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GETTING TO kNOW YOUR FIOS HOME ROUTER Note: To release the lock, twist the router counter-clockwise and press down on the small clip on the bottom of the bracket.
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SEtting up YouR FioS HomE RoutER 2.0/ SETTING UP YOUR FIOS HOME ROUTER There are three basic steps to set up your Fios Home Router: Step 1: Connect your Fios Home Router to the internet. Step 2: Connect your network device to your Fios Home Router.
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SEtting up YouR FioS HomE RoutER If connecting a wireless device: • Access the Wi-Fi setting on your wireless device, then select your new Fios Home Router using the wireless network name (SSID) shown on the sticker located on the rear of your Fios Home Router.
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SEtting up YouR FioS HomE RoutER For your protection, your Fios Home Router is pre-set at the factory to use WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) encryption for your wireless network. This is the best setting for most users and provides maximum security. Click Next.
ExpanDing Wi-Fi CovERagE 2.1/ EXPaNDING WI-FI COVERaGE Connecting Verizon’s Fios Home Wi-Fi Extender to the Fios Home Router allows you to extend wireless signal range of the Fios Home Router for eliminating Wi-Fi dead zones on your Wi-Fi network. To connect a Fios Home Wi-Fi Extender to your existing Fios Home Router: Connect one end of an Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the Fios Home Router.
ComputER nEtWoRk ConFiguRation 2.2/ COMPUTER NETWORk CONFIGURaTION Each network interface on your computer should either automatically obtain an IP address from the upstream Network DHCP server (default configuration) or be manually configured with a statically defined IP address and DNS address. We recommend leaving this setting as it is.
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ComputER nEtWoRk ConFiguRation To configure Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) to use dynamic IP addressing, repeat step 1 to 9. However for step 6, select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/ IPv6) in the Properties option (refer to IPv6 section for Fios Home Router configuration).
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ComputER nEtWoRk ConFiguRation You can easily add wireless devices to your wireless network using the WPS option if your wireless device supports the WPS feature. To access WPS using the user interface: From the main menu, select Wi-Fi settings, then select Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
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ComputER nEtWoRk ConFiguRation Select your Fios Home Router’s wireless network name (SSID) from the device’s list of discovered wireless networks. When prompted, enter your Fios Home Router’s wireless password (WPA2 key) into the device’s wireless settings. Your router’s default wireless network name and wireless password are located on the sticker on the rear panel of your Fios Home Router.
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main SCREEn 2.3b/ STaTUS Router Status This section displays firmware and hardware version numbers, and the status of your router’s local network (LAN) and internet connection (WAN).
ovERviEW 3.0/ OVERVIEW Your Fios Home Router provides you with wireless connectivity using the 802.11b, g, n, ac or ax standards. These are the most common wireless standards. 802.11b has a maximum data rate of 11 Mbps, 802.11g has a maximum data rate of 54 Mbps, 802.11n has a maximum data rate of 450 Mbps, 802.11ac has a maximum data rate of 3.12 Gbps, and 802.11ax has a maximum data rate of 4.8 Gbps.
BaSiC SEttingS 3.2/ BaSIC SETTINGS You can configure the basic security settings for either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz of your wireless network. To configure the basic security radio, SSID and security settings: Select Wi-Fi from the left pane, and then click Basic Settings.
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aDvanCED SEttingS 3.3a/ BROaDCaST You can configure the Fios Home Router’s SSID broadcast capabilities to allow or disallow wireless devices from automatically using a broadcast SSID name to detect your router wireless network. Select Wi-Fi from the left pane, and then click Advanced Settings.
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aDvanCED SEttingS To remove a specific device’s MAC address, click the Remove button next to the specific MAC address. When all changes are complete, click Save Changes to save the changes. 3.3c/ 802.11 MODE From the 802.11 Mode page, you can limit the wireless access to your network by selecting the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless communication standard (mode) best suited or compatible with the devices you allow access to your wireless network.
guESt nEtWoRk – Select the Enable DFS Channels during Channel Scan (DFS, dynamic frequency selection) check box to perform channel availability check in the 5GHz band. • Channel Width - scans and displays the channel the wireless connection is currently using. •...
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guESt nEtWoRk 3.5b/ GUEST WI-FI DEVICES The devices on the Guest Network can be viewed on the Guest Wi-Fi device list. If the admin toggles the button next to a device to Off, that device will be blocked from accessing the internet. Refer to “Connecting A Wi-Fi Device Using WPS”...
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aCCESSing nEtWoRk SEttingS Caution: The settings described in this chapter should only be configured by experienced network technicians. Changes could adversely affect the operation of your router and your local network. 4.0/ aCCESSING NETWORk SETTINGS The Network section allows you to view and manage your network connections and devices.
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uSing nEtWoRk SEttingS • Port Forwarding - Port Forwarding allows your network to be exposed to the internet in specific limited and controlled ways. For example, you could allow specific applications, such as gaming, voice, and chat, to access servers in the local network. To access the Port Forwarding page, click Port Forwarding.
aCCESSing nEtWoRk ConnECtionS Caution: The settings described in this chapter should only be configured by experienced network technicians. Changes could adversely affect the operation of your router and your local network. 5.0/ aCCESSING NETWORk CONNECTIONS You can access your network connections and view the connections by connection type.
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nEtWoRk (HomE/oFFiCE) ConnECtion To rename a network connection, enter the new network name in the Name field. Click Apply to save the changes.
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nEtWoRk (HomE/oFFiCE) ConnECtion Configure the following sections, as needed. GENERaL In the General section, verify the following information: • Status - displays the connection status of the network. • Network – displays the type of network connection. • Connection Type - displays the type of connection interface.
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nEtWoRk (HomE/oFFiCE) ConnECtion Verify the following information: • Status – displays the connection status of a specific network connection. • Action – contains an Edit hyperlink that, when clicked, generates the next level configuration page for the specific network connection or network device. IP aDDRESS DISTRIBUTION The IP Address Distribution section is used to configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server parameters of...
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nEtWoRk (HomE/oFFiCE) ConnECtion ROUTING TaBLE You can configure your Fios Home Router to use static or dynamic routing. • Static routing – specifies a fixed routing path to neighboring destinations based on predetermined metrics. • Dynamic routing – automatically adjusts how packets travel on the network.
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WiRELESS aCCESS point ConnECtion To disable the connection, click the Disable button. To rename the connection, enter a name in the Name field. Click Apply to save the changes. Reboot your Fios Home Router. 5.2a/ CONFIGURING WIRELESS aCCESS POINT PROPERTIES To configure the connection: In the 5.0GHz Wireless Access Point 1 Properties or 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point 2 Properties page, click Setting.
EtHERnEt ConnECtion 5.3/ ETHERNET CONNECTION You can view the properties of your Ethernet LAN connection using an Ethernet cable inserted into one of your Fios Home Router’s Ethernet LAN ports. To view the connection settings: In the Network Connections page, click the Network(Home/ Office) connection link.
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BRoaDBanD ConnECtion • Physical Address - displays the physical address of the network card used for the network. • MTU - specifies the largest packet size permitted for – Automatic: sets the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit at 1500). – Automatic by DHCP: sets the MTU according to the DHCP connection.
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BRoaDBanD ConnECtion Coax Properties To rename the network connection, enter the new name in the Name field. Click Apply to save changes. 5.4a/ CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET/COaX CONNECTION To configure the connection: In the Broadband Connection (Ethernet/Coax) Properties page, click Settings. The configuration page displays.
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BRoaDBanD ConnECtion Configure the following settings, as needed. GENERaL Verify the following information: • Status - displays the connection status of the network. • Network – displays the type of network connection. • Connection Type - displays the type of connection interface.
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BRoaDBanD ConnECtion • IPv4 DNS: selects Obtain IPv4 DNS Address Dynamically for using Dynamic DNS. Each time the public IP address changes, the DNS database is automatically updated with the new IPv4 address. In this way, even though the IP address changes often, the domain name remains constant and accessible.
aCtivating paREntaL ContRoLS 6.0/ aCTIVaTING PaRENTaL CONTROLS You can create a basic access policy for any computer or device on your Fios Home Router network. Parental controls limit internet access to specific websites based on a schedule that you create. Access can be limited on specific websites or keywords embedded in a website.
RuLE SummaRY Create a schedule by selecting the days of the week when the rule will be active or inactive. Set the time when the rule will be active or inactive, then specify the start time and end time. Create a rule name and description. Click Apply to save changes.
FiREWaLL This chapter covers the following security features: • Firewall - select the security level for the firewall. • Access Control - restrict access from the local network to the internet. • Port Forwarding - enable access from the internet to specified services provided by computers on the local network.
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FiREWaLL When the website is returned from the web server, the firewall associates the website with this session and allows it to pass; regardless HTTP access from the internet to the local network is blocked or permitted. It is the origin of the request, not subsequent responses to this request, which determines whether a session can be established.
aCCESS ContRoL 7.1/ aCCESS CONTROL You can block individual computers on your local network from accessing specific services on the internet. For example, you could block one computer from accessing the internet, then block a second computer from transferring files using FTP as well as prohibit the computer from receiving incoming email.
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aCCESS ContRoL Then click Add rule schedule to specify the days of the week when the rule will be active. Click New Hours Range Entry and set the start time and end time when the rule will be active. Click Apply to save changes. Click Apply again to save all changes.
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poRt FoRWaRDing To create a new rule, select the IP address in the Select IP from menu drop down. Select the application in the Application To Forward drop down. Click Add. The rule displays in the Applied Rules section. Click Apply to save changes. 7.2a/ aDVaNCED PORT FORWaRDING RULES You can configure advanced port forwarding rules.
poRt tRiggERing 7.3/ PORT TRIGGERING Port triggering can be described as dynamic port forwarding. By setting port triggering rules, inbound traffic arrives at a specific network host using ports that are different than those used for outbound traffic. The outbound traffic triggers the ports where the inbound traffic is directed.
DmZ HoSt Enter the service name then configure its inbound and outbound trigger ports. Click Apply to save changes. Click Apply again to save all changes. 7.4/ DMZ HOST DMZ Host allows a single device on your primary network to be fully exposed to the internet for special purposes like internet gaming.
ipv6 pinHoLES To create a static NAT, click Add. The Add NAT/NAPT Rule page displays. Select a source address in the Specify Address field or enter an IP address in the text box. Enter the Public IP Address. If using port forwarding, select the Enable Port Forwarding for Static NAT check box.
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uSing aDvanCED SEttingS Caution: Many of the settings described in this section should only be configured by experienced network technicians. Changes could adversely affect the operation of your Fios Home Router and local network. 8.0/ USING aDVaNCED SETTINGS You can access the following settings: To access the advanced settings: Select Advanced from the left pane.
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utiLitiES 8.1a/ DIaGNOSTICS You can use diagnostics to test network connectivity. To diagnose network connectivity: Select Diagnostics in the Utilities section. To ping an IP address, enter the IP address or domain name in the Destination field and click Go. The diagnostics will display the number of pings, status, packets sent, and round trip time.
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utiLitiES Select Save to router and VZ Cloud or Save as a File to save the current configuration, then click Save configuration. If you select Save as a File, the configuration file is saved to you web browser’s download folder. Restore Options You can restore your configuration settings to your Fios Home Router factory default settings.
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utiLitiES To load the configuration file: Select Save & Restore in the Utilities section. To load a previously saved configuration file, click Choose File. Browse to the location of the file, and click Apply to begin the configuration uploading process. Accessing the My Fios app or the My Verizon account also allows you to restore the previously saved settings.
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utiLitiES In the To Physical Address field, enter the MAC address of your new device. To locate the MAC address, refer to the documentation from the device manufacturer. Click Apply to save changes. 8.1e/ aRP TaBLE You can view the IPv4 and MAC addresses of each DHCP connection.
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utiLitiES To view users: Select Users in the Utilities section. In the Login Configuration section, enter the maximum number of unsuccessful login attempts. To edit usernames and passwords, click the Edit in the Action column. The User Settings page displays. Edit the username and set a new password, as needed.
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utiLitiES • Diagnostic Tools - used for troubleshooting and remote system management by a user or Verizon. Web Management remote administration access may be used to modify or disable firewall settings. Web Management services should be activated only when absolutely necessary. To enable remote administration: Select Remote Administration.
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nEtWoRk SEttingS For example, instead of setting the same website filtering configuration individually to five computers one at a time, you can define the computers as a network object. Website filtering can then be simultaneously applied to all the computers. You can use network objects to apply security rules based on host names, instead of IP addresses.
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nEtWoRk SEttingS UPnP services are not deleted when disconnecting a computer without proper shutdown of the UPnP applications, such as messenger. Services may often not be deleted and eventually this leads to the exhaustion of rules and services. No new services can be defined.
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nEtWoRk SEttingS Modify the Service Name and Service Description, as needed. To modify the current protocol, click the Edit icon in the Action column. The Edit Service Server Ports page displays. Enter the Protocol, Source Ports and Destination Ports, as needed.
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nEtWoRk SEttingS Click Apply to have changes take effect. Note: The Internet IPv6 service is required for this feature to work over the internet. To disable the IPv6 service, click on the Disable option in the Enable IPv6 Support field. Click Apply to have changes take effect.
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nEtWoRk SEttingS • IPv6 (Primary) DNS Address 1 • IPv6 (Secondary) DNS Address 2 After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply to have changes take effect. Static WaN with LaN IPv6 Stateful Settings To configure IPv6 LAN Stateful mode with Static WAN, select the Stateful (DHCPv6) option on the IPv6 Configuration Control page as shown below: Specify the Stateful (DHCPv6) settings to be used to assign...
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nEtWoRk SEttingS Specify the settings to be used to assign LAN IPv6 addresses by entering the following details: • IPv6 LAN Configuration (select Stateless from the drop- down list) • LAN Prefix (automatically populated) • Guest Wi-Fi Prefix (automatically populated) •...
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nEtWoRk SEttingS Check to either Obtain IPv6 DNS Server address automatically, or Use the following IPv6 DNS Server addresses After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply to have changes take effect. DHCPv6 WaN with LaN IPv6 Stateful (DHCPv6) Settings To configure IPv6 WAN Stateful (DHCPv6) mode, select the Stateful (DHCPv6) option on the IPv6 Configuration Control page as shown below:...
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nEtWoRk SEttingS • Guest Wi-Fi IPv6 LAN Address (automatically populated) • DHCPv6 Client Address Range (start and end) • LAN Link Local Address (automatically populated) • Guest Wi-Fi Link Local Address (automatically populated) • Subnet ID - set the site topology for your internal site •...
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nEtWoRk SEttingS After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply to have changes take effect. LaN IPv6 Stateful (DHCPv6) with No WaN Settings To configure IPv6 LAN Stateful mode with No WAN connection, select the Stateful option on the IPv6 Configuration Control page as shown below:...
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nEtWoRk SEttingS After entering all appropriate IPv6 settings, click Apply to have changes take effect. 8.2e/ ROUTING SETTINGS You can view the routing and IP address distribution rules as well as add, edit, or delete the rules. Routing Table To view the rules: Select Routing in the Network Settings section.
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nEtWoRk SEttingS Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) IGMP allows for managing a single upstream interface and multiple downstream interfaces of the IGMP/MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery)-based forwarding. This function enables the system to send IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovers through standard IGMP interfaces.
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nEtWoRk SEttingS To view a summary of the services provided by the DHCP server: Select IPv4 Address Distribution in the Network Settings section. You can edit the DHCP server settings for a device. On the IPv4 Address Distribution page, click the Edit icon in the Action column.
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nEtWoRk SEttingS • Lease Time in Minutes – assigns the amount of time in minutes that each device is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server when it connects to the network. When the lease expires, the server determines if the computer has disconnected from the network.
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nEtWoRk SEttingS • End IPv6 Address – the ending IPv6 address in the consecutive list of addresses that makes up this LAN pool for the DHCPv6 server. • Lease Time in Minutes – assigns the amount of time in minutes that each device is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server when it connects to the network.
DatE anD timE 8.3/ DaTE aND TIME You can configure the following settings: • Date and Time Settings – sets the time zone and enables automatic time updates. • Scheduler Rules – limits the activation of firewall rules to specific time periods. 8.3a/ DaTE aND TIME SETTINGS You can set the time zone and enable automatic time updates.
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DatE anD timE Click Add. The Set Rule Schedule page displays. Enter the name of the rule. In the Rule Settings section, specify if the rule is active at the scheduled time or inactive at the scheduled time. Click the Add rule schedule. The Edit Rule Schedule page displays.
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DnS SEttingS When using Dynamic DNS, each time the public IP address changes, the DNS database is automatically updated with the new IP address. In this way, even though the IP address changes often, the domain name remains constant and accessible. To set up dynamic DNS: Select Dynamic DNS in the DNS section.
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DnS SEttingS 8.4b/ DNS SERVER You can edit the host name and/or IP address, if the host was manually added to the DNS table. If not, you can only modify the host name. To access the DNS server: Select DNS Server in the DNS section. To view and add computers stored in the DNS table, click Add DNS Entry.
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monitoRing To view the system log: In the Monitoring section, click the System Logging link. To view a specific type of log event such as Security Log, WAN DHCP Log, etc., click the appropriate link in the menu on the top. To update the data, click Refresh.
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monitoRing To modify the connection properties, click the individual connection links. To refresh the page, click Refresh. To continuously refresh the page, click Automatic refresh 8.5c/ BaNDWIDTH MONITORING You can view and monitor the recorded bandwidth usage measured in Kbps. To view the bandwidth: In the Monitoring section, select Bandwidth Monitoring.
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SYStEm SEttingS In the Router Status section, configure the following: • Wireless Broadband Route’s Hostname – enter the host name or URL address of your Fios Home Router. Both names are the same. • Local Domain – view the local domain of the network. In the Wireless Broadband Router section, configure the following by selecting the check box: •...
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tRouBLESHooting tipS Note: The advanced settings should only be configured by experienced network technicians to avoid adversely affecting the operation of your Fios Home Router and your local network. 9.0/ TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 9.0a/ IF YOU aRE UNaBLE TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET: •...
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tRouBLESHooting tipS • Try turning your network device’s Wi-Fi off and on, and try to connect. • If you have made any changes in your network settings and turning your network device’s Wi-Fi off and on does not help, try to restart your network device.
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tRouBLESHooting tipS 9.0e/ LaN CONNECTION FaILURE To troubleshoot a LAN connection failure: • Verify your Fios Home Router is properly installed, LAN connections are correct, and that the Fios Home Router and communicating network devices are all powered on. • Confirm that the computer and Fios Home Router are both on the same network segment.
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tRouBLESHooting tipS 9.0g/ FRONT UNIFIED BUTTON The front panel’s Unified Button allows quick access to the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) feature and handset paging/paring mode. In addition, the Unified Button provides a visual display of the Fios Home Router’s current condition. Refer to the chart below for details.
FREquEntLY aSkED quEStionS 9.1/ FREQUENTLY aSkED QUESTIONS 9.1a/ I’VE RUN OUT OF ETHERNET PORTS ON MY FIOS HOME ROUTER. HOW DO I aDD MORE COMPUTERS OR DEVICES? Plugging in an Ethernet hub or switch expands the number of ports on your Fios Home Router. •...
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FREquEntLY aSkED quEStionS 9.1g/ CaN I USE aN OLDER WIRELESS DEVICE TO CONNECT TO MY FIOS HOME ROUTER? Yes, your Fios Home Router can interface with 802.11b, g, n, ac or ax devices. Your Fios Home Router also can be setup to handle only n wireless cards, g wireless cards, b wireless cards, or any combination of the three.
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FREquEntLY aSkED quEStionS 9.1m/ HOW MaNY COMPUTERS CaN BE CONNECTED THROUGH MY FIOS HOME ROUTER? Your Fios Home Router is capable of 254 connections, but we recommend having no more than 45 connections. As the number of connections increase, the available speed for each computer decreases.
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SpECiFiCationS Note: The specifications listed in this chapter are subject to change without notice. 10.0/ GENERaL SPECIFICaTIONS Model Number: G3100 Standards: IEEE 802.3x, 802.3u IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac/ax IP versions 4 and 6 MoCA: MoCA WAN: 1350 – 1675 MHz and...
EnviRonmEntaL paRamEtERS 10.2/ ENVIRONMENTaL PaRaMETERS DIMENSIONS aND WEIGHT Fios Home Router (unit only): Size: 5.32” wide x 9.27” high x 5.94” deep Weight: 2.50 lbs / 1.138 kg Complete System (inc. packaging): Size: 12.24” wide x 6.26” high x 7.09” deep Weight: 4.00 lbs ~ 4.05 lbs / 1.81 kg ~ 1.83 kg...
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REguLatoRY CompLianCE notiCES 11.0/ REGULaTORY COMPLIaNCE NOTICES 11.0a/ Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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REguLatoRY CompLianCE notiCES 11.0b/ Safety Warning: The circuit of cable distribution system under consideration is TNV-1 circuit. The common sides or earthed side of the circuit are connected to the screen of the coaxial cable through an antenna connector of tuner and to all accessible parts and circuits (SELV, LCC and accessible metal parts).
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Do you have a question about the G3100 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
new g3100 router cant find printer old black red router has no problem. believe is a problem with SOD DCHP settings
To fix the DHCP settings on a Verizon G3100 router to connect to a printer:
1. Update the printer's firmware.
2. On the printer, enable the setting: "In an infrastructure network use 802.11b/g behavior options."
3. On the G3100 router:
- Go to Advanced > IPv4 Address Distribution > Connection List.
- Ensure the printer's device name does not contain forbidden characters (use only letters and dashes).
4. If issues persist, try rebooting the router or toggling the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band off and on.
These steps can help resolve DHCP assignment issues between the printer and the G3100 router.
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I can not find QoS IN MY ROUTER SETTINGS
To find QoS settings in the Verizon G3100 router, access the router's Graphical User Interface (GUI) and navigate to the Advanced Settings page. There, you may find options related to Wi-Fi QoS. However, note that the G3100 has limited QoS features, especially for wired devices, and the Wi-Fi QoS setting may not significantly affect performance.
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How do I activate my G3100 router
You do not need to activate the Verizon G3100 router manually. It is typically "plug and play." If you are a new or returning Verizon subscriber, you may need to activate the service, but no separate router activation code entry is required.
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