It gets the job done reliably I am more than pleased.
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It could just be my box, but it's so minor I'm not concerned. I don't know if this still occurs over HDMI AT&T may simply have skimped on the analogue video components since everyone's going HD. This is persistent even when menus are displayed, so it has something to do with the video output overall and not a problem with the wireless transmission. There is an extremely slight video anomaly every 10sec or so, which I can best describe as a "tick." However it is so slight that I have to pay attention in order to catch it. The box is noticeably more responsive to remote commands, possibly a product of upgraded hardware and the video quality is exactly the same as far as I can tell. However, my signal is strong (always 4-5 bars) and I only use the unit for SD. AT&T notes that video quality drops with weak signal, but I haven't seen this. All U-verse Internet packages include wireless home networking at no extra cost.
#U verse cisco receiver tv#
The unit indicates WIFI strength on the front (1-5 bars), and the directions say that 3 bars are required for initial setup to work. TV content is delivered from the wireless access point near the residential gateway over your in-home Wi-Fi to the U-verse Wireless Receiver, made by Cisco. Using the device itself is exactly the same. I had thought that the existing gateway would provide the signal. Surprisingly, I needed to add an additional WAP device (not much larger than an AppleTV) that uses one ethernet port on the Uverse wireless gateway.
#U verse cisco receiver full#
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Cisco is the sole provider of this advanced wireless IPTV solution featuring new wireless receivers and wireless access points (WAPs). 25, 2011 Today Cisco announced the launch of the industrys first wireless IPTV service with AT&T. Zach in Florida was kind enough to write up his impression of the device. AT&T to Offer U-verse TV Customers a New Video Experience with Cisco Wireless Receivers. Back in October AT&T announced their Wireless Receiver for U-Verse customers ( More info).