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4 routers in 5 years with AT&T

TheRealSon

As the title suggests i've been through 4 routers with Att and they keep replacing them. Each time I'm without internet for a week or longer which is a huge inconvinence and they claim that it is not their fault even though they always happen to be working in the area everytime the router dies. Anyone have a good replacement for around ~100 that would fit the needs of a home network?

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You have to use the att one :D, u can add routers but u can't replace.

 

 

 

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You have to use the att one :D, u can add routers but u can't replace.

When we had AT&T We replaced both the Modem and Router, all we had to do was call them and activate it with them.

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When we had AT&T We replaced both the Modem and Router, all we had to do was call them and activate it with them.

Really, its probably cause i have u verse they won't let me,...

 

 

 

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As the title suggests i've been through 4 routers with Att and they keep replacing them. Each time I'm without internet for a week or longer which is a huge inconvinence and they claim that it is not their fault even though they always happen to be working in the area everytime the router dies. Anyone have a good replacement for around ~100 that would fit the needs of a home network?

 

What is your internet speed package? It will determine which Modem you need.

 

 

When we had AT&T We replaced both the Modem and Router, all we had to do was call them and activate it with them.

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If you have Uverse, you can't replace it. Your cable/phone/tv all go to one box, and it acts as a modem/router/service. You can replace the "router" portion to a degree. Theres guided and articles on doing that both here and on other places if you want to know about that option.. .

 

As for the post.. 4 routers in 5 years is pretty good with att. I had them, and went thru 5 routers in 3 months. Service outages ranging from a couple days to a couple weeks. Never again will i use them for anything. 

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