Which do you prefer, good or cheap?
Someone can suggest a router regardless if they have FiOS. What matters is that it have a gigabit WAN port.You should specify the number of devices you will connect with Ethernet and the number of devices with WiFi that you will use simultaneously. Also, square footage of the apartment and the distance from where you will put the router to the farthest corner and the material of any intervening walls.
Maybe 3-4 devices that will use Wifi simultaneously. Apartment is small, around 1000 square feet. Thanks for your help
The Ethernet port of RE230 can easily turn your wired Internet connection into a wireless access point.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DHCC8BN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 i just bought this and you can turn a wired connection into wireless one with this
Wrong product. OP is looking for a router. This does not seem like a router. Furthermore, it does not have gigabit, so even if you only have one WiFi device and therefore don't need a router, this technically can't exceed 100Mbps. OP has 200Mbps internet service.
technically why not use the fios cable as the input and it has the capacity for more then 200mbps
The Ethernet cable that connects from the FiOS ONT to the RE230 can't communicate at more than 100Mbps because the RE230's Ethernet port is Fast Ethernet, not Gigabit.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
I use my own router and it works fine
Does it require a modem or do they provide that?
Verizon is charging me $15 a month to rent their router, my plan gives 300/300 (what ever that means) Any recommendations which router I should bay to have my own and save myself from paying this Ridiculous rent fee?
Depends on the size of your house / needs (and budget!)