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Verify wireless Internet connectivity
Verify that the Wireless Gateway is connected wirelessly to the Internet by completing the following steps:
Write down the Network Name (SSID) and the MAC address, shown on the top or bottom of your Gateway, in the space
provided below right. The Network Name (SSID) includes “EDGE” plus the last three digits of the Gateway serial number.
The MAC address is used as your PSK (Pre-shared Key) for wireless network encryption.
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Go to your computer’s Wireless Network Settings and refresh the network list.
B
C
Record Your Information
You will need your Network Name (SSID) and PSK (MAC address)
to configure a wireless device. This information is on the top or
AT&T U-verse®
bottom of your Gateway:
Select your Network Name (SSID) from the list. You may need to scroll through the
list to find your SSID.
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Enter the 12-digit PSK (Mac address) in the Password field to connect to your network.
Open a web browser (such as Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or Mozilla) and
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Guide for
Network Name (SSID)
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The contents of the Web page are displayed.
12-digit PSK/MAC Address
Wireless Gateway
The Wireless Gateway is pre-configured so that you can access the Internet wirelessly.
The Wireless light will blink green.
Congratulations! You should now be wirelessly connected to the Internet.
Note: Wireless networking is possible with laptops, wireless phones, or PDAs with built-in 802.11b/g/n-Wi-Fi support.
To connect these devices to your network, use the device’s network connection wizard and check your device’s documentation
for further information. You can also connect additional computers via a wired connection using any open Ethernet port on the
Wireless Gateway.
If you require assistance with any part of this installation, please contact the AT&T U-verse
CARE support team at 1.800.ATT.2020.
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1. Check your connections.
• Verify that cables, cords, and modem filters on all devices are connected as specified in
Gather materials needed for replacement of an existing Wireless Gateway:
steps 1A–1C. Cables usually make an audible “click” when secure.
• On the Motorola modem, if using a dual-port filter, ensure the filter is plugged into the wall jack
and not the Gateway, that the green Data Cable is plugged into the DSL port on the filter, and the
Phone Cable is connected to the "Phone" port on the filter.
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• Be sure you are using the supplied Power Cord.
• Verify that the Motorola modem is set up correctly by connecting it directly to a computer
to access the Internet.
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2. Power down, power up.
SECONDS
Shut down your computer, and unplug the black Power Cord and any other devices from the back
of the Gateway and Motorola modem. Wait 15 seconds and then plug devices back in, making sure
the power lights are on. Then, turn your computer back on.
3. Wait for blinking indicator lights.
Wait for the Motorola modem, Wireless Gateway and Ethernet WAN lights to turn solid green.
The wireless light on the Motorola modem should blink green.
Wireless Gateway
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Call 1.800.ATT.2020
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