How many devices can use ATT modem?
How many devices can use ATT modem?
A. You can connect up to 10 Wi-Fi enabled devices like laptops, smartphones and tablets to the AT Home Base.
Can you buy your own AT modem?
If you don’t want to rent an AT modem and router, you have the option to use your own equipment. So, for a comparable price, you can buy a modem that will last you many years. But before purchasing, take a moment to make sure that the device is compatible with AT service.
How do I see what devices are connected to my AT wifi?
Manage devices connected to your network Sign in to Smart Home Manager. Choose Network, then Connected Devices. Only devices connected to your network will show. Select the device you want to view.
How do I manage devices connected to my router?
To set up access control:
- Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your router’s network.
- Enter the router user name and password.
- Select ADVANCED > Security > Access Control.
- Select the Turn on Access Control check box.
How does AT wireless internet works?
The AT Wireless Internet works exclusively with the AT cellular network and DOES NOT use your home phone wall jacks. Your device should be located(1) Where you have a strong cellular signal from a cell tower, typically near a window or outside wall. Signal strength may vary in different parts of your home.
Does AT require you to use their equipment?
AT requires their own Equipment. The official position is that you can install a router behind it in IP Passthrough mode. They used to provide an ONT and Gateway (router) as two devices.
How do I manage my AT devices?
Go to Account & services > My wireless. Scroll and select the device you want to manage. Select Manage device & features. Under My current features, select See feature for the feature you’d like to manage.
What type of security is my AT wifi?
WEP
Your AT Wi-Fi gateway comes with the security on and set to WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) by default. If you have turned your security off and want to turn it back on, or want to change to WPA (Wi-Fi Protection Access) security, we can help with that.
How do I see what devices are connected to my AT WiFi?