While I was at Deal's Gap, the consumer grade FIOS router that I was using decided to fail. It's the second one that's failed on me and they always seem to fail when I'm away.
I had been under the mistaken impression that I had no choice but to use Verizon's router since I have coax cable coming in from the FIOS "ONT" box. What I didn't realize is there's an actual RJ45 ethernet port on the ONT box which is disabled by default.
As an added complication, the ONT box is outside of the house.
Last week, a good friend of mine, Jeff, who runs a data/fiber cabling company, came over and ran a number of drops for me including a line out to the ONT box. I didn't have a hammer drill nor the equipment to test drops.
I ordered a couple gigabit switches and a gigabit Cisco router which all arrived yesterday.
Unfortunately, the router wasn't nearly as well executed as I would have hoped for a Cisco product. The documentation is surprisingly terrible and amounts to little more than a description of the screens.
But after a few hours of trial and error, I was finally able to get routing to work so we are now no longer dependent upon the FIOS router. Hopefully, this new setup will prove to be more reliable. It "feels" faster to me, but I'm not sure.
The next step which I'll hopefully have time for before too long is to finally move the site off my old shared box onto the dedicated server that
rshaug so generously donated to the cause.