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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3851402" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Yep, thats your ONT.</p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3851402, member: 43724"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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