If they were to send another one, id prefer it to be the bgw 320 made by nokia. Could be firmware related, but most likely its a case of I keep getting stuck with the bad apples of the bunch. I've noted all the routers att has have a broadcomm chipset and honestly my experience with broadcomm has been pretty terrible.īut again, Seeing as how im on my sixth gateway swap, there is clearly some sort of issue with them thats not getting resolved with updates. To be honest I really liked the NOKIA model, the only issue was the fiber connection kept dropping and it had issues maintaining a wireless signal. Tried it both ways with the fiber removal from gateway, and broadband interface change. The second 5G radio did not show up in the settings, sadly. I really preferred the Nokia, because im familar with the company.ĭid what you said, and its not changed. Also look at the connection to make sure that you can reconnect after you make your Radio changes on the gateway.īoth were a 505. Please use caution as metal parts on the back of the Gateway can be hot to the touch. Then you will have to remove the Fiber connector at the lower back of the BGW320. If you don't have an AT&T Fiber jack on the wall? Now reconnect the fiber cable to the wall jack carefully. You will now be able to access the Advanced Options link that is normally set to redirect you to the web app at Next carefully unplug the Green fiber cable from the wall port. And don't expect a call back any time soon.Ĭonnect to your Gateway at 192.168.1.254 and navigate to the Home Network and Click on the Wi-Fi tab.
Restarting your Gateway or resetting will not fix this. The two 5 GHz radios are for low band and high band coverage. Oh I can confirm the Nokia BGW320-505 has 3 radios: (1) 2.4 GHz, and (2) for 5 GHz.