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My AT&T wireless receiver keeps losing signal when connecting to access point
Have had one wireless receiver for some time (over a year) and still find that it loses connection to the access point almost every night. We go through the process of power cycling both the access point and the wireless receiver and it usually works for the next 24 hours or so. The access point is across the room about 15 feet with a direct line of sight between the two. The access point is connected to the gateway via cat5 on s direct port (ie not through a switch). I remember sometime back there was a firmware upgrade that was supposed to fix this, which I believe I got. Is there a way to confirm the firmware version and update it, or does anyone have any other suggestions.
DavidCS
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1.7K Messages
10 years ago
Hi Groovy55,
I am sorry you are having intermittent issues with your wireless receiver as well. We always prefer a direct connection to our U-verse router due to the Quality of Service control it offers. With TV packets vs Internet packets, if the TV packets come in delayed, you will notice an immediate difference, while an internet packet, you may or may not notice a delay in load time. Our router ensures that TV packets get top priority.
The wireless receiver may not be the best option for you, and we may need to go with the alternate wired receivers. I will be sending you a private message to discuss this further.
Thank you,
David T
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jendwheeler
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3 Messages
10 years ago
I would love to have some help with this as well. I have called in but they tell me that I need to call and have them run some tests and if a tech needs to come out, it's going to cost me $130! I have 5 boxes in my house, 2 of them are wireless. I never have any issues with the ones that are not wireless, but I would say that each of the wireless boxes loses connection at least once a day-what a pain. Of course, we opted for the living room and my girls' room for the wirelss, so we are miserable. I would be fine just swapping them out for non-wireless, or having this issue fixed, either way.
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DavidCS
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1.7K Messages
10 years ago
Hi jendwheeler,
I am so sorry about the issues you are having with your wireless receivers, but I would be glad to help. I will be sending you a private message to gather more information and discuss this issue more in detail.
-David T
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cindyh5161
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4 Messages
10 years ago
Just tell them to send you a new Motorola WAP. I have had mine for 2 weeks and haven't had any problems since I got it and hooked it up.
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jendwheeler
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3 Messages
10 years ago
Do you think the Motorola WAP would be an option? I would be willing to try that.
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DavidCS
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1.7K Messages
10 years ago
Hi jendwheeler,
That is definitely something worth trying. I will send you a private message to get your account information, so we can set this up.
-David T
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jendwheeler
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10 years ago
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mpd3253
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6 Messages
10 years ago
Seems to be a common problem; however, very aggravating. I have two wireless receivers that lose connection almost nightly. A technician was at my home a while back and talked me into them. They have been a nightmare. I usually cannot re-establish a connection for hours. I was on the phone with tech support not getting anywhere, so I hung up in frustration. can someone help?
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aviewer
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10 years ago
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mpd3253
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10 years ago
Not sure what a STB is. The WAP is downstairs in my living room beside the modem. The two wireless receivers are in two upstairs bedrooms. Those rooms previously had wired receivers.
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