Any special way to set up a new Actiontec Wireless N Fios router?

I'm looking to buy the newer Wireless N router as I'm using an old Westell 9100 wireless g router. Since I'm buying the fios router new outside of Verizon, when I get it is there anything special I have to do to swap out the routers and get the new one working? I assume I have to sign into it and do something. What do I have to do?
Any help I can get before I get the router so I am prepared ahead of time is appreciated.

Since you say you're buying it outside of Verizon, I would suggest two things.
1)  Release the DHCP on the old router before you disconnect it, otherwise you may not be able to get a new DHCP lease right away.  http://www.dslreports.com/faq/15898
2)  Do a hard reset on the new router to make sure the router is set back to factory defaults.

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