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2 TopicsOrbi and UVerse Wireless Receivers
I've installed the Orbi AC3000 Tri-Band WiFi System with an AT&T Uverse system. I replaced the AT&T Wireless Access Point with the Orbi main Router and configured it for AP mode. After successfully syncing the 2 wireless AT&T receivers, they appeared to work. However, the problem that I'm looking for help with is that the wireless receivers will work fine for only about 5-10 minutes before freezing for a few seconds, then a notification pops up saying U-Verse signal is lost. This will last for several seconds before the screeen reverts to the OK screen for 2 seconds, then returns to the current channel and plays normally for another 5-10 minutes. Then the cycle repeats. I can bypass weird reset cycle by switching channels and quickly switching back when the screen does its inital freeze. Please help me with what settings do I need to change in either the U-Verse gateway or the Orbi AP to ensure my wireless receivers have continuous operation without these interrupts. Thanks in advance!SolvedAdding a WN3500RP to AT&T U-Verse...ugh! (ATT ATandT AT and T)
So...after a LOT of time trying to get my shiny new extender (the WN3500RP) to connect to my AT&T U-Verse network...turns out the problem was that the WPS feature (Wireless Protection Setup) was NOT EVEN TURNED ON! I don't know if this is a system default, or the way the tech set it up, but it is touted as a great "feature" of the router, so I have no idea why this would not have been enabled when the tech-guy set it up. To change the setup of your router: -type "192.168.1.254" into your web browser to manage the router. -go to "Home Network" tab -go to "Wireless" sub-tab -in the Wireless configuration, turn ON the WPS option (mine was off!) -SAVE the changes! (full disclosure: I have no idea what the PIN feature accomplishes, but I didn't mess with that.) -I restarted the router for good measure...then sure enough...I was able to connect the WN3500RP (as well as an almost-discarded printer!) just as easily as the normal WPS feature is supposed to be! (pressing the WPS button on the device, then on the router, and in a few minutes, they're connected.) Anywho, just wanted to share my experience/solution/nightmare so anyone who searches for a similar problem might be helped...and saved from jogging around the house hitting the same buttons over, and over, and over, and over...2.4KViews0likes3Comments