but it's not from a TV perspective. AT&T sent me a letter that DSL was being cancelled in my area and that I had to switch to UVerse. In order to make it cheaper after the 1-year promotional period, I also switched the phone service. I kept DirecTV since I've heard too many bad things about UVerse to go whole turkey.
Our router arrived Thursday, and I installed it Friday since that was the activation date. We immediately had issues. The installation instructions missed on two key points:
1. You need https: to access the activation website, which a phone tech did know about.
2. You need two phone jacks nearby in order to use UVerse phone from the other jacks in your house. The phone tech guy parroted the party line on this one about being able to feed a line back through the included DSL/phone splitter. After getting off the phone with him, I found a forum whereuserssaid you cannot plug the line from the router back into the same jack, even with the splitter. Very luckily for me, the electricians that wired my house screwed up a jack location request in my office, so I had two phone jacks right next to each other. Problem solved,but I bet there are very, very few houses where that won't be an issue.
While we were doing the installation, any time you bumped the router it would reset. The reset time on these things is listed as about 5 minutes in the install guides, and it is literally like 5 minutes. But we finally got all the wires where they needed to be and left it alone.
The next day (Saturday) shortly after lunch, I'm back in the basement using my internet connection. Suddenly the AT&T battery backup beeps. I look down, and the router has no lights. It is stone cold dead.
I call AT&T to request a new router. They say they have to ship it. What's normally 2-day shipping is suddenly showing a Thursday delivery date (UPS now says it's out for delivery, so they shaved a day off). I'll be without home phone or internet for 5+ days. Iaskif we can turn back on the old stuff temporarily, and the tech transfers me to sales.
I ask the same question. The guy literally says "no". Silence follows. I ask again, specifically about phones only. After all, theactivation process was what turned off our old phone service. An AT&T repair guy had to switch something out that deactivated our DSL, but the old phone service worked up until the second we activated. "No, I'm sorry."
If I had another option for internet besides AT&T, they would've lost me right there. As it is, I'll be setting up a new UVerse router tonight, then calling to demand a big bill credit for all our trouble.