02-08-2015 06:36 PM
Cisco makes the AT&T DPH154 Micro-Cell so I would hope there is a working solution for this. I have contacted AT&T support for this and the only answers they offer are: (1) power down any internet modem and router and restart, and (2) open these ports in firewall;
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"AT&T Microcell Firewall and Router Settings for Advanced Installations
Overview
If the AT&T Microcell is not working after it's connecting to the router/gateway, first try the basic troubleshooting steps contained in the User Guide. If the MicroCell still will not connect to the AT&T network (as indicated by a continuous blinking network light), then use the following instructions to check the router settings and change them, as needed. Please contact the router manufacturer or the ISP provider to obtain assistance with configuring the router settings.
Normally, just plugging the Microcell into the router/gateway is all that is required. However, sometimes router/gateway settings have been changed or the Microcell will not connect properly. This section will show how to change the settings for some popular modems/routers to enable the Microcell to connect successfully.
Procedure
NOTE: Please be advised that the router manufacture or the ISP provider will not provide support for AT&T Microcell, but they can assist with configuring the router settings.
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I have done all the above, including factory default RV320 router (w newest firmware) with no success.
However when I substitute router w / used ones I have around the Micro-cell works fine; ie Linksys WRT120N, WRT-54G, Netgear WNR2000 (all residential grade). I want to use a more robust router as the RV320.
Must be some setting(s) somehow to accomplish this.
Thank You.