Talk about the one on the left being old, You should see my now 17yr old Bellsouth Westell 1.5MB DSL box. Actually lucky to have that. Grandfathered in to it otherwise it’s put up a satellite dish here
Wow, good timing, which of the first two routers is better? I just got the bgw 210 to replace the 5268ac should swap them or just get something else? No fiber in my neighborhood yet.
Context... you lack it. What is the quoted speed for each service? Which service represents the speeds you stated? Regardless those are crap numbers for either one.
I am getting 12 mbs download and .89 mbs upload speed. Not even 1 MBs. We have fiber that’s 500/500 upload and download. Those smaller numbers reflect how slow our copper speed was prior to fiber being finished. Also, not everyone is a tech nerd, it’s nice to demonstrate kindness every once is a while
@@purewhips1 I have the second from the left router and supposedly Wed. ATT is upgrading me to 50/10 and I don't have a clue why they need to come out and thought they'd do the upgrade at the office and not in the field since I have copper to the house and no fiber and was talking with a tech last week who was working on a neighbors house and he said they have no plans to run fiber into my neighborhood for at least a couple years and the best I can get from copper is 6 mbps so don't have a clue how they are upgrading me, lol.
@@kosh2001 Some providers have no issue severely over subscribing and taking the revenue without providing the additional service. Some even host their own internal speed test. They may even set that internal speed test traffic with the highest class of service... So it always looks like you are receiving the speeds you pay for.
I would for sure want faster service like the 500 but if it’s a shared network at the terminal and there are other people on it I would say I would stay with the AT&T 50 x 10 And ask if the technician could increase me to a 17 MHz profile with a K card or an N card
i am moving and the only AT&T internet offered is 10mgbps. Its a self installation and I work from home. Because I am moving I am not sure what room if any have the branded jack. If I want a branded jack in a particular rooom for my office do I need to reach out to them to install one?
This was very helpful. I have really bad / spotty internet in my house and I cannot get a good signal in most of the house. I have had a couple of technicians out and one added a smart mesh access point (Air 4920) it didn’t fix my problems. I am looking into installing a mesh system but my knowledge is limited and I’m trying to learn what would be best. I have Art fiber internet 1000, the fiber gateway, hooked to the 5268AC Broadband Gateway Modem. Then there is an Ethernet cable to an Arris VAP2500 wireless access point and then Air 4920 I previously mentioned spaced about half way across the house (35’ away through 4 walls). Do you think I would benefit from buying and installing a mesh system from Costco (Netgear Orbi / TP-Link Deco etc..) would this replace the Arris VAP2500 and Air 4920 mesh access point)?
Hi! Yeah the att mesh isn’t too bad of a system for the price. But if you’re wanting power through many Wally’s. Eero. Orbi are all really great systems. Also. The walls you’re going through. Are they restroom. Or and ac unit. Or are there a large mirror in between the other room? If so. The Wi-Fi will be a bit spotty due to those devices.
Is it possible to remotely activate a new fiber modem? The tech said there was an issue with the install and now I need to wait a week for another tech to come out to activate the modem.
@@purewhips1 they said that additional work needed to be done outside. That is done now so I supposedly just need another tech to come out and activate my modem.
Ok good. That means that it’s ready to activate. Contact that tech and have them activate it. Or contact 800 2882020 and tell them they need to activate it. You’ll need your account number and the sn number under the 320gateway I believ.