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Wi-Fi Gateway
Power supply (2 parts)
Download the Smart Home Manager app from your app store or at att.com/smarthomemanager. Turn on notifications to keep up to date on your home network.And be sure to check out these cool features:
Data rates may apply to app download and usage. AT&T Smart Home Manager is available to AT&T Internet service customers with a compatible AT&T Wi-Fi Gateway. Limited to home Wi-Fi network. Features may depend upon Gateway models.
May not be available on every model of Wi-Fi Gateway. Please visit att.com/shm for more details.
Take a quick photo of your current connections for reference since your setup might be different from above.
Place your Gateways side by side.
Transfer your existing connections one at a time to your new Gateway, except for the power supply.
Plug the new power supply into your new Gateway and then into an electrical outlet (not controlled by a light switch).
Wait about 15 minutes for your Gateway to power up and complete the start-up process.
Your Wi-Fi settings will automatically transfer from your old Gateway to the new one.
Your wireless devices will connect to the Gateway again when the process is complete.
Open the Smart Home Manager app to confi rm your Wi-Fi settings have transferred.
Since settings will not match the new Gateway's defaults, use the enclosed yellow sticker to update your Wi-Fi info and apply to the new Gateway.
For help, visit att.com/support
Bring your equipment to The UPS Store® or FedEx® Office in a sturdy bag, tote, or open box.
Note: We need to receive your equipment within 21 days of your replacement order date to avoid non-return fees ($150).
Find the closest locations:
FedEx® Office www.fedex.com/attreturns 800.463.3339 | The UPS Store® www.theupsstore.com 800.789.4623 |
Check your cable connections.
Check power. Power light on the Wi-Fi Gateway should be green; if not, try another electrical outlet.
Power down, power up. Unplug the power supply from the Gateway. Leave it unplugged for 20 seconds, then plug it back in. Allow up to 15 minutes for lights to turn solid green.
Power down, power up. Unplug the power supply from the Gateway. Leave it unplugged for 20 seconds, then plug it back in. Allow up to 15 minutes for lights to turn solid green. If the light is red, power down and power up again. If it is still red, contact us for technical support.
Do not unplug the Gateway; this is a normal part of the process.
Try rebooting or reconnecting your connected devices. Or, in the Smart Home Manager app, select Help > Restore Wi-Fi Settings. (Any special configurations like port and IP settings will have to be set up manually.)
If you have an AT&T Wi-Fi Extender, in Smart Home Manager, go to Network > Network Hardware > Add Extender.
Check all your wired connections and confirm Service light is solid green. Hold the TV Receiver's Power button down for 10 seconds and release, then wait 5 minutes.
Make sure your phone cable is plugged into the Phone Line port on the Wi-Fi Gateway.
Need help? Don't sweat it.
If you get stuck during your setup, we're here to help you get up and running!
att.com/support
800.288.2020
Friendly reminder:
If your home phone service is provided through our fiber optic network, it needs electrical power to operate. Your Wi-Fi Gateway does not contain a battery backup so you should make sure you have one to keep you connected in the event of a power outage. Go to att.com/batterybackup for more information.
Manage your account 24/7:
Download the myAT&T app at att.com/myattapp from your mobile device.
Telephone equipment for visual and/or hearing impaired:
Phone: 800.772.3140 TTY: 800.651.5111
Repair Center: 800.288.2020
Compatible with:
Any TTY/TDD devices with standard phone line.
AT&T supports IPv6 across our network, equipment, and devices. Visit att.com/ipv6 for more information.
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Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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