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Getting rid of my router and replacing with AT&T Velocity

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CReese
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I am getting rid of my router and setting up a hotspot instead.

I am using AT&T velocity.

currently my arlo base station Netgear VMB3000 plugs into the router using an ethernet cable.

Any suggestions on how to get the base station to communicate with the AT&T Velocity Hotspot ?

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TomMac
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CReese wrote:

Any suggestions on how to get the base station to communicate with the AT&T Velocity Hotspot ?


The base needs an ethernet connection to work....

So if moving over to a wifi hotspot, you can easily pick up a small wifi extender with an ethernet port and plug into that

The extender hooks into the hotspot and the base still gets a port

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TomMac
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CReese wrote:

Any suggestions on how to get the base station to communicate with the AT&T Velocity Hotspot ?


The base needs an ethernet connection to work....

So if moving over to a wifi hotspot, you can easily pick up a small wifi extender with an ethernet port and plug into that

The extender hooks into the hotspot and the base still gets a port

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Morse is faster than texting!
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CReese
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Thank You !