

Takes a little looking around to find it (at least for me it did, since I did this so infrequently). The router should have a label on the bottom with the address and password. You can also test your speed coming into your ATT router. But I would do as suggested and connect an ethernet cable from your computer directly to the ATT router then check your speed with Someone on here may be able to recommend something better. If you are a Setapp subscriber, they have 2 apps that can give you some info regarding your wifi: Netspot and Wifi Explorer. When I was using the ATT internet the eero provided better coverage throughout my house than the ATT router. I may attach the eero at some later point. For now I am currently using their router instead of my eero. I changed because my local power company in MS became an internet provider with much faster service (1 Gbps). This would indicate that it is a wifi issue only, not your network configuration. One option would be to connect a device to the ethernet port with a cable and see if you are having connectivity issues. I’m not a network guru but usually, the cable techs that arrive only know what it takes to connect everything and not necessarily is the wifi in spec. A third party might definitely help but isn’t necessary. You probably can buy something to replace your router but each ISP is different.Ī mesh system helps if you have a large square foot home. With Spectrum, they have to enable the device that is directly connected to their network.
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When they arrive, I’m planning to make the cable modem a bridge and have it send all traffic to the EERO pro unit connected directly to it. I have decided to purchase the EERO pro mesh units. I’m also not satisfied with the wifi performance here. Currently, the cable modem/router is providing wifi. What I’m planning on doing is purchasing a mesh system to provide wifi to my home. I’m currently using as my ISP - they provide cable TV, phone, and internet to my home. I don’t have specific answers to all your bullet points but I can offer my advice. You are not being a ‘goober’ these are all valid concerns and questions. (upload://bDoFZ03vCNJui6PSk1s2QwIqAEl.jpeg) Sorry to be a goober on this but this is not in my wheelhouse.

My questions are (and I may not be even asking the right questions): I’m not sure these pictures will be helpful but just in case, I’ve uploaded them. I have no idea if I should, and if so how, use a third party router (and perhaps a mesh system) with the AT&T router and U-verse boxes. I’ve had AT&T out several times and they keep telling me everything is fine. Yesterday I had to drop out of a Zoom conference with university medical researchers because the video and voice kept breaking up even though I was within ~20’ from the router. I’m rebooting the system once a week and my WiFi signal in the house is terrible. But, notwithstanding having a fast connection, my WiFi using their router is inconsistent. I have AT&T internet and U-verse service as well as their cell phone service.
