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It should work as I have Verizon internet service and I was able to set it up.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. One of the units becomes ur router, the two additional are placed throughout house/apt to keep signal strong and wide. You can also purchase additional units to expand even further using ur internet signal to its fullest capacity.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No reason it shouldn't work. The only word of caution is, if you have a combined router/modem, you may need to bridge the router/modem that AT&T supplied. Buy the google wifi and try it straight out of the box. If it doesn't work, then call AT&T and ask them how to bridge if you have the combined device.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Google WiFi will work with DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE ISP connections. AT&T is typically one of the three, depending on your service area and type of connection. Be sure you have all your AT&T account information available before installing. You will be required to enter a username and password with a PPPoE connection, otherwise choose DHCP and let Google WiFi do the rest. (unless you have a static IP assignment from AT&T, then you can enter that in the setup wizard)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This will work with any internet provider as long as they provide a modem for the router to connect to. This is not a modem and is only a router that will broadcast wifi and provide IP Addresses to devices.
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