(Previous customer he installed spouse was there and didn’t have account login) ATT TV is evidently that new. Mine was the first he had seen actually logged in to and set up.
But if the WiFi signal coming out right NEXT to the ATT gateway/router is 1/5 of what it’s supposed to be <200Mbps then how is adding an extender going to help? I don’t think this ATT “mesh system” is anything close to Eero in speed or stability from what I understand.Īs far as the TV boxes, I again-I don’t quite understand and the tech that came and did my setup had only ever seen them plugged in before. You can purchase whole home smart WiFi extenders for like $35.
Supposedly, the gateway system they provided “IS” a mesh “whole home” network. But from what I understand (which is limited and seems confusing) I have to use the ATT gateway for their ATT TV boxes to work? Which is why I would LOVE to set up Eero as my router/network. Return to the Set up and pair your wireless receiver and WAP section of this solution and follow the instructions to connect your WAP, connect your wireless receiver, and pair the two.Yes, Eero seems like it would be infinitely better. TV receiver and/or WAP lights not appearing You’ll need to select a different location.
Att ubar setup software#
Wait one minute for the receiver software to load.Disconnect your wireless receiver from the original location and reconnect the power cord at a location closer to the WAP.If you’re having more specific issues, try the troubleshooting steps below. Move the receiver closer to the WAP (to determine if the problem is a distance issue).Power cycle the WAP by unplugging the WAP from the electrical outlet for 10 seconds and then plugging it back in.If no lights are on, ensure that the TV receiver is turned on by pressing and releasing the AT&T button on the remote control, and then pressing and holding the Power button on the receiver for 10 seconds.If you do not have power, move the TV receiver to a working electrical outlet. If you have power and the TV receiver is turned on, the power button on the front of the receiver has a green light surrounding it. Many wireless receiver problems can be solved by checking your connections, power, and signal strength.Įnsure all cables and cords are connected properly and securely. Restart each receiver by pressing and holding the Power button for 10 seconds.If you replaced your WAP, you’ll need to pair any existing, wireless receivers with the new WAP. Pair existing wireless receivers with a new WAP It may take a few minutes for live TV to appear. When you see a green LED lit on the front of the receiver, you’ve paired successfully. Confirm that at least three LED green bars are lit on the wireless receiver.On the front of your wireless receiver, press the OK button within two minutes.Pair a new wireless receiver with an existing WAP You’ll receive additional instructions to complete your setup. The receiver will power on automatically. Put the two-part power cord together and use it to plug the wireless receiver into an electrical outlet.
Att ubar setup manual#
You may need to consult your TV user manual to locate the Input/Source screen. For example, if you used an HDMI cable, select HDMI. Using your TV remote control, select the connection type you used above.You may also use component or coaxial cables.
Att ubar setup install#
Note: Please do not attempt to install your new receiver until 2 p.m. To set up your wireless receiver and WAP, you’ll need to connect your WAP to your Wi-Fi gateway, connect your wireless receiver to your TV, and pair your WAP and wireless receiver.