🚀 Power Your Connected Life with Next-Gen Speed & Voice Clarity!
The AT&T Arris BGW210-700 is a high-performance VDSL2 wireless voice gateway featuring dual-band 802.11b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi with 400mW power, four gigabit Ethernet ports, a single voice FXS port, and two USB 2.0 ports. It requires an ONT to operate and is ideal for professionals seeking reliable, fast internet and voice connectivity in one sleek device.
J**S
You have to buy this directly from AT&T or your wasting your money
Wasted time and money because at&t will not let you use this third party device this is what they don’t tell you at Amazon so probably be best to check with your cable provider before purchasing this item
A**E
AT&T will make you jump through hoops to get this installed
I bought this at the recommendation of an AT&T chat CSR, who assured me it would work out of the box. Instead, after days and days of trying to get a solution, I had to have a technician come to my house to do it. He basically was on chat with someone remote as well, but had access to a higher level of support than I did. Then I got billed $99 for the visit, and I am keeping an eye on my next bill to make sure the charge gets removed, as the AT&T modem I had (5268ac) had a well-known firmware problem (DMZ throttling) for months. The tech even had the gall to claim that the firmware issue was not a problem with the equipment (hardware), thus the $99 charge. Prepare for long hours spent with customer service to get things sorted out.The interface is much snappier than the slow 5268 modem that came with my fiber service.
J**E
Works great when you go to the advanced configuration device web page!
Great replacement for my AT&T DSL modem that was also an Arris modem.The downside is that AT&T's webpage was not helpful at all.....Even when I tried to use the search feature to find instructions....it was frustrating and I just ended up going in circles!??...I believe they just want you to call and have someone hook it up for a fee...all I found was just a bunch of marketing videos with no helpful information.I solved all my modem hookup issues by going to the advanced device configuration website for the modem, that is listed in the back of the modem. Problem solved!
A**R
Not purchased by Amazon but installed by AT&T
Switched from Comcast Xfinity to AT&T 1000Mbps Service (Lightspeed-Fiber). The technician first ran fiber from a couple houses down to my house. Then installed the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) inside the house. From there I had Ethernet over my AT&T phone line up to the room where my BGW210 would be connected. Since the ONT provides Ethernet, the CAT5E/6 cable was connected from the outlet to the ONT(WAN) port on the BGW210. Connection was completed within 2 minutes of powering up. If you want to operate in bridge mode, use the "pass through" feature. Don't forget to assign it to the desired device (MAC). For anyone who is comfortable with router GUIs, the interface is pretty simple and has pretty much everything you're going to need. The unit does include telephony (VOIP) capability, but a battery backup needs to be purchased separately. (APC 1500G for example) The unit includes 4 gigabit Ethernet ports, and two USB ports. Expect speeds in the order of 900-940 Mbps due to the overhead. Connection speed is visible in the router GUI. Remember, if the web site you're connecting to is slow then you're still going to "crawl." One last thing it is IPV6 capable. I do recommend this unit.
S**S
Does A Good Job
This gateway is easy to install and it works very well. Anyone who orders this product needs to know it does not come with a power supply or any hook up cables, you get the gateway and that is it. I don't know why they say "ONT Required" it is a standard phone line DSL hook up.
P**N
Do not pay for rental routers
I purchased this router to replace AT&T's router. It is identical to the router AT&T hooked up when I ordered my wi-fi with them. Also, now I will not have to pay AT&T a $10.00 equipment rental fee on by monthly bill!Routers supplied by cable companies are a rip-off. You are actually renting their equipment. The router I purchasedonly cost me $60.00, if I continued renting the AT&T router I would have paid up to $120.00 to rent their router for one year.
E**Y
No power cord came with unit
Modem comes without a power cord. Had to order one separate as there was no contact information for seller on page.
R**N
AT&T Modem
Unfortunately, I had to return the modem, it was not compatible with my carries network service. The one thing I did notice when I received this modem. There were no cables or A/C power adapter provided. I found this a negative since the modem requires at least the essential cables and power adapter to operate.
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