# FiOS Router

## Set Router to Bridge Mode

Login to router administration interface

Select "My Network" on the top bar

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Select "Network Connections" &gt; "Advanced"

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Select edit icon for "Network (Home/Office)", then click "Settings" on the bottom right

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Check the box for bridge mode under the "Bridge" section

<p class="callout info">If you set up another router and it detects that the ISP modem/router is still active, it will use the 10.0.0.0/16 network rather than the 192.168.0.0/24 network</p>

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## Configure IP Allocation

Login to router administration interface

Select "Advanced" on the top bar, then select "Yes"

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Under "Routing", select "IP Address Distribution"

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Select "Connection List" on the bottom

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Edit a specific host's IP allocation