Saturday, December 24, 2011

Can I stream from my laptop thru my att uverse box? If so what channel do I tune tv to?

pc has hdmi and so does the att box.|||umm not sure about that but i do know they offer a website that basically does the same thing for att uverse customers





its like myattuverse.com or something i dont know

What channel number is the cw on att uverse?

I live in Cleveland , Ohio. Thanks so much !|||CW is an over-the-air broadcast network, like Fox, ABC, etc., so the channel number in your area will depend on which local broadcast station is the local CW affiliate. The link below seems to suggest your nearest CW station is WBNX in Akron. U-Verse in Cleveland may or may not have that station in its listing; you'll have to look for it.





Because it's an over-the-air station, it will be listed among the HD channels in your U-Verse guide, if they have it at all. Just look for WBNX among the HD channels. Since the station is outside of the Cleveland area, it may not be there.

I live in Grand Rapids, MI 49548 and we just got ATT Uverse.I cant find the CW can anyone help me out?

Me and my family all watch the CW. We watch gossip girl, the vamire diaries, and supernatural. We used to have Comcast, but when we switched we cant find the CW. Any help.|||You can do a Search in the U-verse Menu to look when those channels come on and what channel they come on.





Press Menu go down to Search and press OK.


You can use the arrows or the number pad o the remote to type the name of the show you are looking for.


It will bring up the show on the right side of the screen and you can press OK on it for more information.

Suddenly have more channels on uverse?

Today i turned on my uverse receiver and realized I have more channels then originally had. I did not order anything and it just happened. Whats going on with this?|||They've opened up the U450 subscription package to all subscribers for about a week, as a promotion. Enjoy it while you can.

How do I find the SSID # for 2wire 941 UVERSE. I have the WEP key but the DSI requires the SSID #.?

When we got UVERSE a couple months ago the tech gave me the WEP key but nothing else...I can't find it on the modem :(|||WEP isn't worth a rat's keester to begin with.


Reset the router to factory defaults (using the reset button on back) and redo the entire setup, like this:


Go to your router mfgr's website %26amp; get the User Manual for the unit.


You'll need to use this for navigating around the 'Administrative interface".


(While there MAKE CERTAIN to check for 'firmware' updates to your model!)





Wireless Router settings:


With a CAT5 cable, tether the router to computer; open a browser; in the address bar type 192.168.X.X (see User Manual for exact address for administration interface address) %26amp; find the Settings for Security).


Default entrance info page: http://www.routerpasswords.com/





Set for WPA (WPA2 if your computers support this level) %26amp; AES.


(Use WEP only as a last resort: it's apprentice work to crack).





Also;


Turn off 'SSID' broadcast (be sure to give your network a new name (nothing obvious!) %26amp; write it down; it will be needed to 'Add' your WiFi network later in your computer settings;


(Or have a little fun by naming it "[your County's] Sheriff's Department Intercept")





Disable: UPnP; QoS (unless using VoIP or gaming); and WAN access to Administrative interface.





Enable: Router management username %26amp; bulletproof passphrase (not the same as Internet access password, which would be the PSK (Pre-Shared Key)).


PSK's should be over 7 characters; letters %26amp; numbers (mixed), not words.


Put this # on tape %26amp; put on the top of the router for easy access.





Note: Mac address filtering will prevent casual freeloaders, but will not deter committed hackers. Mac addresses are on the front end of packets, therefore un-encrypted %26amp; easily copied and used to 'spoof' packets; enabling a 'man in the middle' attacks.





You might want to also set (in 'Connections') as 'always connected' to prevent disconnects when there is no activity to or from the Internet.





These changes should be "Saved" before you disconnect the CAT5. See your manual for how/where to do that.|||The SSID your looking for is the name of your network in your home. 2WIRE941 would be the SSID if that is the name of the network you connect to. Hope that helped.

What's the * number you dial yo check your voicemail from home on att uverse?

It's *98 (star-nine-eight).





You are then asked for the pin that you set up initially for voicemail.

Does anyone know where I can find the telephone number to at&t uverse?

I live in the Indianapolis area and I really want the u-verse. but online it says it's not in my area. Other people told me they had the same problems so they called and it is available in their area. So does anyone know the number?|||Call 1-800-288-2020 for assistance, including 24 x 7 technical support. When prompted, say: Order U-verse Service, Billing, or U-verse Technical Support.