Oct 26 2011
AT&T offers WiFi TV

AT&T offers WiFi TV

The wireless receiver from AT&T U-verse allows you to watch TV wirelessly anywhere in your home. Learn how to deliver AT&T U-verse content wirelessly over your home network.

AT&T U-verse Wireless Receiver — Wirelessly Delivers Content

AT&T U-verse Wireless Gateway
The AT&T U-verse Wireless Gateway connects the computers and TVs in your home to securely share your high speed Internet connection.

The AT&T U-verse Wireless Gateway is an intelligent device that brings together all your U-verse services, both Internet and TV, and distributes them throughout your home. All required equipment is installed professionally by AT&T.
Get connected with built-in wireless home networking

Our Wireless Gateway enables wireless networking capabilities throughout your home. It’s powerful enough to help eliminate wireless dead spots and, with encryption security, safeguard against outside access of your Internet connection. In addition, Ethernet ports for wired LAN connections are included.
AT&T U-verse – Wireless Gateway

Your Wireless Gateway will connect to:

Your personal computers via Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or a USB port so you can use AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet service.
Your AT&T U-verse receivers so you can watch AT&T U-verse TV from multiple TVs in your home.
Your personal devices such as WiFi cameras, network printers, mass storage devices, and more.

Features:

Reliable wireless device
Router Functionality
Wireless capability included
Ethernet ports
USB PC connection
Firewall/security
Easy to use

Super Fast Router
The high-performance router distributes data seamlessly—and at incredible speeds—to all of the computers on your home network, without compromising performance.

Professional Grade Firewall
Defends your home network against common Internet threats such as Distributed Denial of Service attacks.

Installation
A highly trained AT&T professional will install your Wireless Gateway in a preferred location depending on the service you order. AT&T will also make all the necessary connections.

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