Set up
1
Approximate time: 10 minutes
Begin by setting up the Wireless Gateway and then establishing each service. You will not have TV and Internet service
while you're replacing your AT&T U-verse Wireless Gateway.
A
• Unplug the existing Wireless Gateway from the
electrical outlet.
• Set the existing Power Cord and Power Supply
aside; do not use.
• Please refer to Equipment return
on the back of
this guide for return of these items.
B
• Stand the new Gateway next to the existing Gateway.
• If there is a cable connected to the green Phone line
port of the existing Gateway, plug it into the green
DSL port of the new Gateway.
C
• Remove one connection at a time from the Ethernet
(yellow) ports of the existing Gateway.
• Connect them to the new Gateway.
• If you have a cable connected to the Coax port of
your existing Gateway, disconnect the cable and
connect it to your new Gateway as tightly as possible.
• The connectors on the back panel of the new
Gateway may be arranged differently, but the names,
shapes, and colors will be the same.
D
• C onnect the new Power Supply to the new Gateway's
power port.
• C onnect the new Power Supply with the new
Power Cord.
• P lug the new Power Cord into a standard
electrical outlet.
Existing Wireless Gateway
Replacement
Wireless Gateway
Ethernet
Ports
Coax Port
Coax Port
Power up
2
A
Your Gateway is now powering up. During this time, the Broadband light will turn red
and the Power light may turn orange.
Wait up to 15 minutes for the indicator lights for Broadband and Service to turn solid
green and the Local Ethernet indicator light to start blinking green.
During this time (up to 15 minutes), do NOT unplug the power cord or the green
data cable, as this can permanently damage the Gateway AND significantly delay
your service activation.
If the Broadband and Service lights do not turn solid green or continue to blink after
15 minutes, see the
Having trouble?
B
Reboot your receivers by holding down the power button for ten seconds.
Go Wi-Fi
3
Your SSID (Network Name) and Wireless Network Key (WPA) have changed. Complete these steps
to reestablish your Wi-Fi connections.
Write down your new Network Name (SSID) and new Wireless Network Key (WPA) to configure a
Wi-Fi device. This information is on the side of your Wireless Gateway. The Network Name consists
of "ATT" plus the last three digits of the Wireless Gateway's serial number. Be sure to record this
information in the form below.
Now configure your new
wireless network:
1. Go to your computer's "Wireless
Network Settings" and refresh the
network list.
2. Select your Network Name (SSID)
from the list. You may need to scroll
through the list to find your SSID.
3. Enter the 10-digit Wireless Network
Key (WPA) in the Password field to
connect to your network.
4. Connect all your Wi-Fi devices with
the new SSID and new Wireless
Network Key.
Ethernet
Ports
Stay connected on the go!
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet service, so you can access the Internet at thousands
of AT&T Wi-Fi Hot Spots across the country . Visit attwifi.com to learn more.
Questions?
Go online:
Approximate time: 15 minutes
section on the back of this guide.
Approximate time: 10 minutes
SSID: ATTXXX
Wireless Network Key: XXXXXXXXXX
For help: att.com/support
Network Name (SSID)
A
T
T
10-digit Wireless Network Key (WPA)
AT&T Wi-Fi Basic is included with your
Visit att.com/uversesupport.
Computer or TV
Replacement Wireless Gateway
indicator lights on front panel.
To cable jack
Lights may vary with setup.
Computer or TV
To cable jack
Computer or
To cable jac
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