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Friday, April 7th, 2023 12:51 PM

Hooking a ATT / DirecTV Streaming Box to a Mesh WIFI, not possible?

​Looking through dozens of posts here, I keep reading that the TV streaming boxes (c71kw-400, in this case) with ATT / DirecTV cannot connect to popular mesh WIFI networks like Deco, Orbi, Eero, etc. that might be added to the home network configuration. ​

​In other words they *have* to connect to the ATT DirecTV WIFI Gateway in order to function properly. Is this true?

​What is a person to do if one of the c71kw 400 units in the basement (or some other distant location) is getting a spotty connection to the main AT&T WIFI? I understand the most of the "extenders" do not work well at all.​

​Is there no way to improve the WIFI with 3rd party (non-AT&T) equipment to allow for better TV box WIFI connections for those placed farther away from the AT&T router?​

​Thanks much for any advice / guidance. ​

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2 years ago

One of mine runs thru WiFi on a Orbi mesh system. Works everytime I use it.

If your trying to hard wire off a Orbi satellite that will not work has to be out of the main Orbi unit, the way I have mine set up.

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2 years ago

I haven't encountered a problem using one (wirelessly) off a Deco mesh.  It is conceivable that there could be some configurations that could cause problems, but I can't think of anything that is inherent in the use of a mesh (or WiFi extender, cascade of wired switches, or other topology extension within your home network) that should be an issue.  (I've done several of the above without problems.) 

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1 year ago

I use Plume's HomePass System for Wi-Fi and also direct ethernet connections for my Model VRC82-19 DirecTVStream devices.  I'm not sure why you would have a problem if your router is generating appropriate DHCP addresses.


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