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Speedstream 5360 How to setup speedstream 5360, http://192.168.0.1 does not work with this modem. ATT Tech does not help much either. I lost the CD came with this long ago. My Email [email protected] I used to have this on my net 3 years ago, when I move ATT gave me new modem now it broked, so I try to reused 5360. All led seem lite normal, but no connection. Probably need new Pass work.
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the modem is already old and obselete try to upgrade the modem. even though the lights on your modem works. try to call ATT because they can run a line test so they can determine if the connection is good or not
Contact AT&T DSL support for help in getting your network to work. And do not believe them if they tell you your modem is no good. They want to shut down their DSL service and will go to any length, lying included, to get people to change over to their fiber optic system.
The 5360 is techncially a bridge, not a modem, so it doesn't require software drivers for installation and operation. There is a 5360 firmware upgrade, but it should only be used in certain situations -- see Related Articles at right for further information.
Note that DSL and cable bridges are often called "modems" because that is the familiar term for a device that connects the residential user to the ISP.
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