2 DSL ATT Modems Work On 1 Landline?
Aug 21, 2011I have ATT 2wire DSL but the range sucks, can I hook up a second one on the same phone line at the other end of my house?
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It is not giving off a wireless signal. It works as a router just fine. I have my landline ethernet cable coming into it, and then a cord going to my desktop and a cord going to my laptop and the internet works fine. However, it give off no wireless signal.
I tried resetting to factory settings and that did not work. I've attached a pic of the router when it's turned on. You can see the middle button is Orange and the wireless icon is not lighted at all.
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Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : V1.00 120817
ISP : CLARO (Brazil)
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Model : TL-MR3420
Hardware Version : V2
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