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Apple Time Capsule and Verizon Fios Actiontec router

I was pretty disappointed after my Verizon Fios install to learn that the Actiontec M1424WR modem/router combo only goes up to a G wifi signal. I’ve been using my Time Capsule with an N signal for a while and it’s great. I was even more disappointed to find that I wasn’t simply able to extend the Fios wifi network to use Time Capsule as an extra base station for my backups.

To help anyone who may have a similar problem, the solution was to connect the Time Capsule into one of the Ethernet ports on the Fios router so it would pick up the internet connection from there and create a separate wifi network on the Time Capsule. Now I actually have a better setup since I can force N-only mode on the Time Capsule so that my signal doesn’t degrade to G for everyone when a G device is connected (the newest Time Capsules can now support both simultaneously.) The G downgrade would happen more often than not because of my wife’s older Mac and my iPhone.

The recipe:

  1. Connect an ethernet cable between one of the numbered ports on the Fios router and the incoming WAN port of the Time Capsule
  2. Open the AirPort Utility and click on Manual Setup with your Time Capsule selected
  3. Click on the Internet icon at the top
  4. Under the Internet Connection tab change Connection Sharing to Off (Bridge Mode). I’m not sure if this is necessary but it worked for me and sounds like a good idea
  5. Click Update to reboot your Time Capsule

After this setup I have a B/G wifi network that everyone else will use in the house, including my Fios TV boxes, and another N-only wifi network that my MacBook Pro can connect to for the internet and Time Machine backups. This also allows me to make my Time Machine backups even more secure because I never have to give someone else access to the wifi information.

By the way, the Fios TV menus are way better looking and easier to use than Comcast. I haven’t looked at the on-demand service a lot yet but at first glance it looks much better too. I haven’t really noticed the internet being faster but that’s probably because the bottleneck will continue to be the servers I connect to and not my connection to the internet. If I don’t lose my internet connection for 30 minutes at a time randomly then I’ll know for sure that Fios internet is better too :)

Fios internet speed test results are below.

Time Capsule wifi:

Your download
speed is:
7.543 Mbps
Your upload
speed is:
5.957 Mbps

Actiontec wifi:

Your download
speed is:
7.601 Mbps
Your upload
speed is:
5.033 Mbps

Actiontec wired Ethernet:

Your download
speed is:
7.845 Mbps
Your upload
speed is:
5.967 Mbps

Sweet, just had to plug the Ti…

Sweet, just had to plug the Time Capsule into the Fios switch & put TC in bridged mode. Now I can use N wireless for the internet & backups.

Comcast cancelled. Wondering i…

Comcast cancelled. Wondering if changing Fios wifi info will cause problems with multiroom DVR & if I can chain my Time Capsule via ethernet

Verizon Fios TV is much better…

Verizon Fios TV is much better but very disappointed that the wireless router is only G and I can’t extend it with my Time Capsule

So I can’t extend the wireless…

So I can’t extend the wireless network on my Fios router for Time Capsule. This is going to be really annoying

Finally have fios. Goodbye, Co…

Finally have fios. Goodbye, Comcast!

Wow, Verizon actually showed u…

Wow, Verizon actually showed up. Fios today!

Waiting for Verizon to come to…

Waiting for Verizon to come to install fios. If this is anything like last year I’ll call at 5 and they’ll say they can come in a month

Verizon Fios install tomorrow….

Verizon Fios install tomorrow. Hopefully it actually happens this time. I tried to get it last year and they didn’t show twice