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At&T Wireless Router Broadband Light Flashing
Steve | 2024-09-16 06:12:17 |
I plugged in one of the router outputs from my AT&T wireless gateway and distributed it to wall jacks and 2 Ubiquiti UniFi AC Pro access points (also bought from B&H) via PoE and everything just worked. Not sure why I waited so long to do this. 5 |
Fox_Dog | 2024-06-05 03:22:25 |
Bought this for an AT&T Unite wireless router that we use when traveling. Primary need was a bright color so it was easy to spot - especially when picking up to leave. It handles the router and its cable brilliantly, but is a bit tight when we include the AC charging block (which can be left behind and use USB port on the computer to charge). 5 |
Craig | 2024-04-25 02:20:56 |
Just installed in my house. As compared to the standard COX Panoramic WiFi, AT&T Arris, Linksys E4200, & Motorola NVG589 routers, this solution way outperforms anything I have ever had in my house. It even way outperforms my Linksys E6800 AC1750 Wireless Range Extender solution. All three mesh devices were configured as AP's Access Points, and hardwired ethernet to the primary AT&T U-verse Arris Router. I turned off all WiFi from the AT&T Arris Router and only used the 2.4G & 5G WiFi from the TP-Link Mesh Devices. I thought about using the DHCP routing functions from the TP-Link Mesh, but I needed a few more ethernet ports on them. I also have my AT&T Router connected to two 32-port switches which provide Hardwired Ethernet connections throughout my house. There are about 40 hardwired devices and 20 WiFi devices at this location. I try to keep most of devices hardwired due to better dependability and faster connection speed. Maybe there is a better way, but his is working very well for me now. No more WiFi no-connection and low speed issues throughout my house. From now on I will always recommend a Mesh solution. And this product is a very good solution. 5 |
Oliver | 2024-08-04 09:49:58 |
I live in apartments and there is around like 30 to 50 others AT&T wireless routers. With cheaper ubiquity models I always had like 25 of 50 Megabits/sec top. With that one I always have stable 50 no matter what. Feels like I'm using an ethernet. 5 |
Stephanie L. | 2024-07-28 01:23:56 |
Tried AT&T brand very dissatisfied! Came back to Zagg Invisible shield 5 |
Andy | 2024-09-26 07:23:49 |
Switched from AT&T. Installer suggested a Mesh router instead of the one his company provided. Found this one. Easy to install and very fast. Unlike other extenders no matter which extender you're connecting to there is only one SSID. So no more switching networks when I move to the other end of the property. I replaced a Netgear extender and found this one much much faster, and easier to install. Also had some RangeXTD extenders that turned out to be a scam. Very happy with these. The only issue is that they are designed to sit on a table surface. There are no cutouts on back to mount to a horizontal surface. I had to 3D print a cradle so I could mount it on the wall of my shop where having it on a table surface would guarantee it getting hammered at some point. Get a set! 5 |
GeorgeSN | 2024-09-05 06:10:26 |
This is a fast and powerful router. I am running AT&T Fiber 2 Gig plan and get the full speed up and down connected to the 10 Gig port set up as WAN. I am also using the other 10 Gig port connected to a 2.5 GB 8 port Switch. I have to turn on IP passthrough on the AT&T modem to get my Xbox series X not to have Double NAT. Wifi6E is fast on the 6GZ band. At close range I get 1010 down and 1350+ megs up on my Galaxy S22 Ultra. The range is good on my 2 story house for the 5 and 2.5 bands as well. Downstairs I get 850 to 900 plus down and 1020 megs up on the 6GZ band. My Xbox series 10 was getting like 840 to 850 up and down speed consistently. I do not know the wifi range on really big houses. Cons: QOS doesn't work, slows down your internet speed. Might need a firmware update, but as of now it doesn't work right. I suggest to turn it off. 5 |
David | 2024-07-15 05:18:13 |
Had our home number of 29 years ported to Ooma. Our VOIP phone service from AT&T was $50/month and limited to 200 minutes. Ooma warned us to separate your phone and Internet service with a dry-loop connection if you have DSL Internet service. However, upon doing more research, I learned that if you have a newer version of DSL (called VDSL2 of ADSL2+), this is not necessary. We took a chance and didn't bother calling AT&T to go through the confusing process of setting up dry-loop DSL. Our number ported over just fine in about a week and Ooma kept us updated with an exact date. The Ooma hardware is very solid and works as it should, so far. We got the Ooma Telos and 3 HD3 handsets, and the audio quality of the handsets is very good. Our new monthly cost is local taxes only, which is just below $7. Highly recommended. 5 |
Roy | 2024-06-13 02:51:30 |
We had just changed to AT&T U-verse for Internet and land-line phone via their fibre-optic connection. Within a week of the switch we suffered a (grid) power failure. Result: no phone or Internet! Not wanting that to happen again we bought this UPS system. It was very easy to connect and when tested (unplugged from the grid) it provided 4 hours of phone access (w/o computer being on) or more than an hour of combined phone and computer access. We feel more secure with this addition to our household! 5 |
Mo Mueller | 2024-06-29 04:53:49 |
Getting all 5Gb of my AT&T Fiber 5Gbe plan on a Mac Studio with a 10Gbe NIC 5 |