This guide will show you how to log into your Frontier FiOS or Frontier Internet router using the default IP address, username, and password. This is the router gateway for your Frontier router. A login screen should appear. If it doesn't, then the IP address for your particular model might be different.
- 3Table of Contents
- 8Package
- 10Getting to
- 11Front Panel Overview
- 12Your Gateway
- 12Side & Rear Panel Overview
- 17Computer
- 19Connect the Gateway
- 20Connect the Device to Your Gateway
- 21Configure the Gateway
- 34Overview
- 35Wireless Security Options
- 38Wireless Status
- 40Basic Security Settings
- 42Basic Security
- 44Security Settings
- 57Wmm Settings
- 60Network Settings Accessing My
- 65Using Network Connections
- 65Accessing
- 68Network
- 68(Home/office)
- 68Connection
- 75Broadband
- 80Wireless Access
- 88Configuring Security Settings
- 89The Internet
- 90Firewall
- 94Access Control
- 96Port Forwarding
- 98Port Forwarding and Port Triggering
- 99Port Triggering
- 100Remote Administration
- 103Static NAT
- 104Security Log
- 114Setting Parental Controls
- 114Parental Controls Activating
- 116Activating
- 116Parental Controls
- 118Rule Summary
- 120Configuring Advanced Settings
- 122Using Advanced
- 124Utilities
- 132DNS Settings
- 132Network Settings
- 136Network
- 136Settings
- 140Routing
- 164Date and Time
- 168Configuration
- 168Settings
- 168Configuration Settings
- 176Monitoring Your Gateway
- 178Gateway Status
- 178Advanced Status
- 180System Logging
- 181Full Status/System
- 18109 / Monitoring
- 183Bandwidth
- 184Troubleshooting
- 186Tips
- 192Frequently
- 192Asked Questions
- 197LED Indicators
- 197Environmental
- 197Specifications
- 202Notices
- 204Regulatory Compliance Notices
Apparently the router provided by Verizon FIOS (Actiontec mi424wr) for internet/TV services has an opened port that can give details such as SSID, encryption type, wireless key, and possibly even more and also to people other than verizon. If there isn't a way to block the opened port (port 4567) would it be a good idea to just have the WAN disabled and hookup a sonic wall or two to the router (until we discover those badboys have some kind of backdoor as well lol) and have all computers connected to the sonicwalls or just avoid using the FIOS router entirely?