Will a 3G MicroCell still work?
Will a 3G MicroCell still work?
Feb. 2022 is the final date for the complete shutdown of AT’s 3G service. Some service areas will start very soon to begin shutting down 3G devices.
Is AT still supporting the MicroCell?
As of December 31st, 2017, the AT MicroCell has been discontinued. If you own a MicroCell and rely on it for placing calls at your home or at your office, now may be the time to start thinking about replacing it.
What do I do with my old AT MicroCell?
JefferMC. To dispose of an old microcell, find an electronics recycler in your area.
How do I access my AT MicroCell?
Login to MicroCell Website
- Open a web browser on your computer, and navigate to www.att.com/MicroCell, then click Manage Settings.
- Click your account type.
- Enter your myAT User ID and Password then click Log in.
- Click the desired wireless number that is linked to your MicroCell device, then tap Continue.
Why is my phone not connecting to MicroCell?
Turn your cell phone off and then turn it back on. If restarting your 3G, 4G or 4G LTE cell phone does not resolve the issue, then restart your MicroCell. Unplug the power adapter from the wall outlet, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in. It may take an additional 30 minutes for the Network light to turn solid green.
Why did AT send me a cell booster?
The booster creates a 4G LTE cell signal for better indoor coverage, 1 more reliable voice calling and texting, and more consistent data speeds.
Does AT 3G MicroCell work with 4G?
An AT MicroCell acts like a mini-cell tower, radiating signal from inside the home or office to give you more bars. It increases you signal strength and is compatible with 2G, 3G, and 4G LTE.
How do I replace my AT MicroCell?
There is no replacement policy now for the MicroCell. AT stopped selling them at the end of 2017 because the MicroCell had reached its EOL., Once the service goes offline your only option will be to use WiFi-C, purchase a cellular booster, or switch carriers.
How much does an AT MicroCell cost?
Now in some cities, AT is selling a way to fix the problem — a $150 mini cell tower for the home called the 3G MicroCell. The MicroCell routes calls over a high-speed Internet connection and gives iPhone owners — and anyone else with an AT “3G” phone — flawless reception at home.
How do I connect to AT 3G MicroCell?
Connect your MicroCell to a power outlet with the AC Power Adapter. The Power light on the front of the device will come on immediately. Within a few minutes, other lights will flash as a GPS signal is located and software is updated. Visit att.com/3GMicroCell-Activate and follow the instructions on the screen.
How do I get my phone to connect to MicroCell?
Connect your MicroCell to a power outlet with the AC power adapter. The Power light on the front of the device will come on immediately. Within a few minutes, other lights will flash as a GPS signal is located and software is updated. Visit att.com/MicroCell-Activate and follow the instructions on the screen.