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There is a $10 discount if you have other services like mobility so some people will pay $39.99 + $10 equipment fee while some will pay $49.99 + $10 equipment fee.
Some current users are grandfathered with no equipment fee and have been able to change to this offer with still no equipment fee. |
https://www.att.com/internet/fiber/
Some helpful comments for current AT&T customers:
This seems to be the best number to call 1-800-331-0500.
Tips on making The Call To AT&T Retention: https://www.techjunkie.
nuprotocol #660
I'm a current Fiber 1000 customer that was on a $70/mo promotion. I called and the first customer service rep couldn't get me the deal.
I asked to be transferred to the Loyalty Department. Once I reached the Loyalty Department, they got me setup with the $49.99 total/mo plan. No fees or taxes above the $49.99.
Very Slickdeal. Thanks!!!
XskylineX #664
Just got off the phone with ATT. The initial rep was giving me terrible pricing options (even higher than what was listed if I changed it myself on my account. Told him I was going to jump ship. Got transferred to loyalty. He got me $50/month for 12 months. Thanks!
Evils #622
3 Year ATT Fiber customer in the Atlanta Area:
Called and after some "I'll just cancel" talk, they gave me the $49.99 option - no equipment fee.
Evils #624
I had an old contract that was $70/month for Fiber 1000 with no data cap (back when data cap was a thing).
I just called the number mentioned here and said I would want the $39.99 deal, he offered a $59.99 deal which I declined and said I'll go with Verizon. Then he found the $49.99 deal - no equipment cost.
All was done in 9 minutes from dialing to hanging up and not understanding the CSR
nohiddentrack #582
I just saw this deal so missed out on the $39/mo promo but was able to take advantage at the higher rate. I currently have 1gb fiber. I was able to downgrade online without a call/chat rep to the 300 mbps tier, checked back 5 minutes later and saw the 49/mo promo (with additional $10 equipment fee unfortunately) and upgraded. Took about 10 minutes total. Unlimited data. Bummed I missed the earlier deal but still saves me close to $400/year.
tselder #562
Called today and was transferred to their loyalty department. The CSR was happy to apply the promotion taking my bill from $90/mo to $49/mo then $59/mo after 12 months. No need to downgrade. She simply adjusted the credits for my bill. Took about 20 mins on the phone. Thanks for the tip!
SFMarc #432
I'm a current AT&T Internet and wireless customer in the SF Bay Area.
I called (800) 288-2020 and got $39.99 per month for the first year with no equipment fee. After the first year, the price will be $59.99 per month with no equipment fee.
To get that price, I had to downgrade from Internet 1000 and then call back a day later to upgrade back to Internet 1000.
Without bundling wireless, the prices would have been $49.99 and $69.99 respectively
SFMarc #435
AT&T's web site wouldn't let me downgrade or upgrade online so I had to call in.
I only waited about 24 hours between calling in to downgrade and then upgrade.
stm69 #431
Called AT&T today, managed to get moved from $100 a month gigabit to the $49.99 promo plan. After asking a bit more, they were able to add an additional $10 a month off for "loyalty" to offset the equipment fee. Saved $600!
brian007 #397
Existing customer here and was able to get the $39.99 via chat specialist. Took some time to explain but the specialist budged and gave me updated pricing. Should see it reflect on next bill.
For new AT&T customers:
The deal($49.99 for internet, 39.99 for bundle) is still there for the Gig speed, but the reward varies from $100 to $50 and the data cap is sometimes on. Presently it is $100 and no cap. Bundle isn't just TV, but also phone, both landline and wireless. The equipment fee for new customers has always been there, but many people have gotten it waived or delayed for 12 months with a call to a rep and get to the Loyalty Department is you have some time as a customer. If you go the online route, three codes should work for $100 and $25 at checkout and it has been reported that they will stack. SAVEMORE, SPRING25, XTRACASH. And there is a $75 cash back noted at post #662.
garyg2k #563
Try adding promo code XTRACASH for an extra $25 off. It seems to stack okay with SAVEMORE and SPRING25. If you have any trouble stacking just remove them and try applying them in a different order.
Praveen022 #625 Note: this post is for a lesser speed and codes work.
Currently I am on xfinity comcast and paying $30 for 100mbps. Should I jump on this one or just stick with xfinity comcast.
PLAN
AT&T Internet 50 $49.99/mo.
Up to 50Mbps Includes 1TB per month
$10 off for 12 months + extra $10 off
EQUIPMENT
AT&T Internet Equipment Fee $10.00/mo.
Internet Installation Fee $0.00
0.00
Due todaySee details $0.00
Due on 1st billSee details
Monthly charges $59.99
One-time charges $0.00
Subtotal $59.99
Savings & promotions
Total monthly savings $20.00
$100 reward card for ordering internet online $100.00
See offer details
Applied: Promo code XTRACASH for an extra $25.00
$25 reward card for checking out with a
qualified TV or Internet product today!
Applied: Promo code SPRING25 for a $25 $25.00
Visa Reward card for ordering Internet online today!
See offer details
Applied: Promo code SAVEMORE for an extra $100.00
$100 reward card for checking out with a
qualified TV or Internet product today!
See offer details
Nice! Your promo code was applied.
XTRACASH
Remove
SAVEMORE
Remove
SPRING25
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Receiving Rewards
vietsb #642
Lots of folks seem to have only received the first $100 gift card. I was in the same boat and after I got the "please register for your gift card" email and did so, then waited a week and didn't see the 2nd $100 gift card invite so I called the Rewards Center and they "found a promo" they could sign me up for that was worth another $100 gift card. I received them both 2wks ago and have now converted them to Amazon Gift Card Balance since otherwise 9/2020 and 10/2020 they are expiring.
Call them and hope they can still find a good 2nd promo to slot you under.
https://rewardcenter.at
https://rewardcenter.at
Residential
Reward Center:
For reward-related questions, please call: 800.288.9983
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (CST), Monday through Friday.






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I'll probably just do it tonight. Kids will freak for one evening hahahaha
Dad, where's my 900mbps?!
How do I setup bridge mode in the Motorola NVG589?
Important Note: If you use AT&T uVerse Voice (VoIP) service it is not recommended to put your NVG589/599 Remote Gateway into IP Passthrough mode. IP Passthrough mode has been shown to conflict with uVerse Voice service in which incoming calls may not connect properly resulting in callers hearing an error message. If you use AT&T uVerse Voice Service you are pretty much condemned to use this device to power your home network.
Bridge mode, DMZ+, or IP Passthrough are the features that permit you to run your own router behind the AT&T provided residential gateway with a public IP address on its outside WAN interface. The NVG589 supports the IP Passthrough feature to accomplish this.
To be technically accurate, the NVG589 does not actually "bridge" the traffic. It will enable a default rule to forward all unknown inbound traffic to the AT&T public IP address to the MAC address of the internal router. This will preserve the public destination IP address on incoming packets and allow you to control inbound access for services and security from your personal router.
The NVG589 will still map session state information for each connection passing through, similar to a traditional NAT configuration. The only thing it will do with this traffic is rewrite the destination MAC address to that of your personal router's WAN interface. The NVG589 includes more memory and can support 8192 simultaneous connection entries, as compared to previous gateways that were limited to a maximum of 1024.
Make sure you have a notebook or a computer that you can directly connect to the NVG589. Once you have that, unplug all Ethernet cables (including television STBs) from the NVG589 except for the previously mentioned notebook/computer. Note: the WAN connection from AT&T is not an Ethernet connection.
Second, write down the WAN-side MAC Address of your personal router.
Configuration steps to perform on the NVG589:
Note: 192.168.10.1-254 address block is a suggestion in this series of steps. Feel free to adjust this as you wish.
1. Login to the NVG589's web-based configuration interface in your web browser.
This can usually be accessed with the following link: https://192.168.1.254
2. Go to the "Home Network" -> "Subnets & DHCP" tab. It may ask for your NVG589's password.
3. If your "Device IPv4 Address" is in the same subnet as your personal router's LAN segment, you should change your personal router's network configuration to use a different subnet like 192.168.10.0 or whatever you wish, as long as it continues to use private address space in the 192.168.0.0/16, 10.0.0.0/8, or 172.16.0.0/12. The subnet mask can stay the same, 255.255.255.0, or can be adjusted to a larger range if you want.
4. Leave the default DHCP settings on the NVG589 as is, unless you want to expand the usable range. This will permit your Television Set Top Boxes to connect and any other devices that you may want to use the integrated wireless or wire directly to the RG. The Television STBs can not connect to your personal router, unless your router has the capability to provide Multicast Routing using IGMPv3. Most consumer routers do not have this capability.
It is important that you have only your computer that's configuring the NVG589 connected to it at this time.
5. If you have made any changes, at this point, Click "Save" at the bottom.
6. Go to the "Home Network" -> "Wireless" tab.
7. If you do not want to use the NVG589's integrated wireless feature, disable Wireless by choosing "Off" in the "Wireless Operation" option.
8. Go to the "Firewall" -> "Packet Filter" tab. Click on the "Disable Packet Filters" button.
9. Go to the "Firewall" -> "NAT/Gaming" tab and disable any and all settings.
10. Go to the "Firewall" -> "IP Passthrough" tab. Select "Passthrough" in the "Allocation Mode" option.
11. Do not enter anything for the "Default Server Internal Address". Leave this field blank.
12. In the "Passthrough Mode" selection choose "DHCPS-Fixed".
13. Type in the WAN-side MAC Address for your router under "Manual Entry", lowercase is fine. The MAC address should be in the traditional hexadecimal format xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx where the x's should be values from 0-9 or letters a-f, separated with single colons. If you have already connected the WAN interface of your personal router and configured it for DHCP, it may show up in the "Choose from list". If you select it, it will automatically fill the field with appropriate MAC address.
14. The Passthrough DHCP Lease value defaults to 10 minutes. You can not change this.
15. Click "Save" at the bottom. It will tell you that it needs to reboot. Stop! Do not reboot the router, yet.
16. If you are not putting any devices on the network segment directly attached to the AT&T gateway and do not want any of the Firewall security features active on the NVG589, go to the "Firewall Advanced" tab at the top and turn everything off. The recommendation is to leave these features enabled if you will have any devices on this segment or are using the integrated wireless feature. If you disable these features, make sure you are enabling this functionality on your personal router.
17. Near the top of your screen, you should see an option telling you to reboot the router. Go ahead and do this now. It takes about 2 minutes.
Configuration steps for your personal router:
1. Disconnect your laptop's ethernet connection from the NVG589 and connect your personal router, while the NVG589 reboots.
2. Connect your laptop to your personal router.
3. Login to your personal router and change the Internet connection type to DHCP as per your router's instructions.
You should be done configuring the IP Passthrough "bridge mode", at this point. Verify that your personal router is being assigned the public IP address from
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I did not call any phone number, used URL, login to my account -verified , added new 1000gbps service in cart (modify existing plan) and placed order. within next 10 min. Done. Checked speed on my home Modem - it is 960 mbps ! (no reboot required)
background - I am new customer, last week - I switched from Spectrum to ATT 300 MPBPs plan (12 mo promotion price - $50 /mo) . It is good to get upgrade in a week for almost same price ! Also no cap of 1 TB data usage with this 1000gbps plan. Already loving AT&T internet service !
Thanks for sharing the deal.
I'll probably just do it tonight. Kids will freak for one evening hahahaha
Dad, where's my 900mbps?!
Anyone got experience with extending the deals? Like xfinity you can always extend another year with the same service.
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