Now that would make sense, because they are only blocking certain stuff. I can stream movies, youtube and all that just fine. However, if i try to open steam, it tells me i have an error lol. So they do have a way to block gaming by itself somehow. Not familiar with what an ONT is, but i did a quick search and it said you can't have a modem and a router, so i'm guessing not since i do have a router.Is your AT&T fiber going to an ONT then ethernet to a wireless gateway? I know its fiber because that is the only way AT&T offers those speeds. If so its probably still allowing some traffic because of the ONT not fully deprovisioning but rather port blocking. That way you can get online and pay your bill.
That is incorrect. The ONT (Optical Network Terminal) takes in a fiber connection then goes ethernet to a ISP supplied gateway or to just a regular router. It is correct that you won't have a modem typical to DSL or cable, but it does allow a regular router to be used, just not a modem/router combo. The ONT typically is a white, wall mounted box that will have a power cable and possibly an ethernet cable coming out of it. And as I said, you have to be on fiber as DSL does not have the bandwidth to hit 150 Mbit/sec, much less the speeds you are seeing.Now that would make sense, because they are only blocking certain stuff. I can stream movies, youtube and all that just fine. However, if i try to open steam, it tells me i have an error lol. So they do have a way to block gaming by itself somehow. Not familiar with what an ONT is, but i did a quick search and it said you can't have a modem and a router, so i'm guessing not since i do have a router.
Oh ok, i was just reading the first thing i clicked on looking it up lol. A white box like this?That is incorrect. The ONT (Optical Network Terminal) takes in a fiber connection then goes ethernet to a ISP supplied gateway or to just a regular router. It is correct that you won't have a modem typical to DSL or cable, but it does allow a regular router to be used, just not a modem/router combo. The ONT typically is a white, wall mounted box that will have a power cable and possibly an ethernet cable coming out of it. And as I said, you have to be on fiber as DSL does not have the bandwidth to hit 150 Mbit/sec, much less the speeds you are seeing.
Oh, ok. So they have full control on what devices can and can't be on the internet? Like, you can't fool it at all?Yep, thats your ONT.
And that looks like an AT&T supplied gateway on your desk. If so, I bet thats what they are using for port blocking. Might try getting a regular router, powercycle the ONT (unplug it, wait 5 seconds, plug it back in) and connect the ethernet cable up to the router. BUT, this could cause it to recheck its provisioning and if AT&T has it set to be deprovisioned, it could knock out all the internet.
Don't think it is device specific, more like I said port blocking and possible disconnect of wifi. Honestly, just pay yer bill and restore serviceOh, ok. So they have full control on what devices can and can't be on the internet? Like, you can't fool it at all?
lol, i know i know. I will in due time once i can afford it, lol. I was just asking for educational purposes lmao.Don't think it is device specific, more like I said port blocking and possible disconnect of wifi. Honestly, just pay yer bill and restore service
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