
Adding WiFi to a cable set-top is probably something that every geek thought would be a great idea, but we suspect that you and AT & T are not on the same page. You are probably thinking it would be cool viral video streams on the Internet to the big screen without switching inputs, or maybe he thought it would be nice to place the cable modem and WiFi access point and wireless Internet feed your computer the same box you hand over your hard drive. No, AT & T and Cisco, obviously, do not think these ideas are worthy, and instead, this new box works in a simple, no coaxial cable. We assume that there is a market that only 90 percent as TVs have coax running to them already - and no new house is built these days without them - but we have tried to stream HD over WiFi and should not be a surprise as this is not "just work". Of course, the fact that U-Verse H.264 are pathetically tablets to help, but even if you add that to the great performance of 802.
11N, we suspect you would be even better with copper wire a good old.

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