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Select Locations: Purchase AT&T Fiber Internet Plan (300Mbps or Higher),
Get $300 in Visa Rewards Cards with plans starting
from $55/month when you apply promo code
XTRA100 during checkout.
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Note: Eligibility, plans, speeds, and pricing may vary by location. Additional fees such as setup fees may apply.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to the offer page, click "Check Availability", and enter your address to see if service is available in your area for the plan of your choice.
- Plan options:
- 300Mbps speed $55/month
- 500Mbps speed $65/month
- Up to 1GIG speed $80/month
- Proceed to cart
- Apply code XTRA100 during checkout
- Complete your transaction
- Email or letter will be sent with Reward Card redemption requirements
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1) Do all the plans (300, 500, and 1 gig) come with the same equipment, the bgw320? Or does the 300 potentially have a lower end gateway
edit: https://forums.att.com/conversati...2e
looks like you can get a lower end gateway, probably better off ordering the 1gig at first anyway because of the 50 dollar extra gift card
2) Do you need an ONT to be installed for all 3? Are they installed externally, or will they need to do something on an inside wall in the house?
edit: also in the above link, looks like its all internal now
3) Do they let you schedule installs on weekend? If not, after 5pm weekdays?
tyvm.
1) Do all the plans (300, 500, and 1 gig) come with the same equipment, the bgw320? Or does the 300 potentially have a lower end gateway
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2) Do you need an ONT to be installed for all 3? Are they installed externally, or will they need to do something on an inside wall in the house?
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All three of those speeds will work with the BGW210 and an external (Nokia) ONT. AT&T is short of BGW320s and if your area is serviced by GPON (you don't have XG-PON 2Gbps nor 5Gbps service available) there's a good chance you will get a BGW210 with an external ONT installed on a wall plate indoors. Your fiber connection will come from the NID to inside of your house and plug into the ONT. The BGW210 will connect to the ONT via Ethernet. That said, the BGW210 is a decent enough gateway for many, although not with WiFi 6. That may or may not make a difference depending on the layout of your home and what clients you use or if you use your own Wifi router. (I don't use the WiFi on mine.)
You need an ONT installed in any case. The difference with the BGW320 is the ONT is a module that is in the SFP form factor and plugs into the BGW320 itself. There are two modules, either one for GPON or one for XG-PON. In this case, the fiber from the NID runs inside of your home all the way to the BGW320 and connects to the ONT module. The BGW320 powers this internal module, whereas with the BGW210 / external Nokia ONT combo, the ONT also needs a power adapter. Although, for some customers it is easier to move the gateway in this case because the cabling between the two is standard Ethernet.
If one is technically inclined, having the BGW210 with external ONT has allowed some to bypass the AT&T gateway completely by using their own equipment. Not for a faint of heart, not supported, subject to being fixed by AT&T.
You need an ONT installed in any case. The difference with the BGW320 is the ONT is a module that is in the SFP form factor and plugs into the BGW320 itself. There are two modules, either one for GPON or one for XG-PON. In this case, the fiber from the NID runs inside of your home all the way to the BGW320 and connects to the ONT module. The BGW320 powers this internal module, whereas with the BGW210 / external Nokia ONT combo, the ONT also needs a power adapter. Although, for some customers it is easier to move the gateway in this case because the cabling between the two is standard Ethernet.
If one is technically inclined, having the BGW210 with external ONT has allowed some to bypass the AT&T gateway completely by using their own equipment. Not for a faint of heart, not supported, subject to being fixed by AT&T.
You need an ONT installed in any case. The difference with the BGW320 is the ONT is a module that is in the SFP form factor and plugs into the BGW320 itself. There are two modules, either one for GPON or one for XG-PON. In this case, the fiber from the NID runs inside of your home all the way to the BGW320 and connects to the ONT module. The BGW320 powers this internal module, whereas with the BGW210 / external Nokia ONT combo, the ONT also needs a power adapter. Although, for some customers it is easier to move the gateway in this case because the cabling between the two is standard Ethernet.
If one is technically inclined, having the BGW210 with external ONT has allowed some to bypass the AT&T gateway completely by using their own equipment. Not for a faint of heart, not supported, subject to being fixed by AT&T.
Also, I thought all fiber plans have no data caps but after logging into my account it says 1024gb data limit under the description. I this a mistake?
The rep who signed me up was able to offer a $500 rebate card. I hope it comes thru.
Also, I thought all fiber plans have no data caps but after logging into my account it says 1024gb data limit under the description. I this a mistake?
The rep who signed me up was able to offer a $500 rebate card. I hope it comes thru.
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In the same page you checked ETF, it will multiple tabs like "Rewards 1" "Rewards 2" "Rewards 3" , there you can claim
My reward total is supposed to be $500. So far a $50 and then a $150 card showed up on the ATT rewards center. Will more be available at different times?
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