Any suggestions? I know I could ditch my router and use the built in wireless and run everything on the same subnet. Most streaming internet players nowadays. 2 sub-net and it was no go as it needs to be on the same sub-net as the ATT device. After turning on your streaming internet player, youll want to connect to the internet. Use the space provided here to record the serial number: In This Manual This manual cove the informaion you need to connect your receiver to both your in-home IP network and your entertainment system.
The serial number is a 9-digit numeric code to the right of the letters 'SIN' on the label. 1 sub-net) and not the TPLINK switch to add a small switch and attach my blu ray, squeezebox, tv etc so they are running on the wired network. receiver, look on the bottom of the receiver the label. Is there an easy way that I can browse between the two networks somehow? What I would like to do is use the network connection to my tv receiver which is connected to the ATT router (which is on the. They are set up now where the ATT router is set to 192.168.1.1 and my Asus router is set to 192.168.2.1 with wireless and wired clients through DHCP connected to a TP-Link TL-SG3216 switch. I have the wireless shut off in the ATT device and all that is connected is the broadband connection from the ASUS router and the ATT cable receiver. As far as USB and Uverse goes, heres the scoop: The USB slot on a Residential Gateway can be used as a network connection.
Ive been using a Asus RT-N56U in "bridge mode" with the NVG589 ATT router modem.