A month ago, I have been experiencing very high latencies (200-300 ping) over the prime time usage (somewhere around 4 PM-12 AM PST). I assumed that the router was to blame, and replaced it, but it did not alleviate the problem. So, A week later, I called Verizon for a replacement modem (the one I had was starting to break down completely anyways, 4+ years) and upon connecting it normally like my old modem, connecting it to power, and letting it sit overnight on, it still has not been able to receive any kind of internet connection.
The New Modem: Verizon 6100G
+ Black and Red Firmware.
+ The Internet Light is Red.
+ Both the DSL and Data are Green/Flashing Green.
Old Modem: Verizon Wirespeed
Logging into the new modem, I come across the words PPPoE, which when I use my old modem, it is DHCP instead.
Verizon (I'm assuming) is providing Dynamic IP, which is not able to connect to my new modem.
Which brings me to these questions:
How do I change my new modem's configuration such that it is running in DHCP or whatever mode Verizon is giving me?
If I am unable to change the configurations, do I call up Verizon again for a new modem that runs their specs?
Or do I call them and have them switch my Internet from DHCP to PPPoE?
Is there any significant difference between either one? ( I heard DHCP has higher latency)