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Mar 04, 2020
Tech Knowledge May Be Needed
2 of 3 found this helpful Setup may be difficult for a novice. Took numerous calls to ATT until reaching a bright young man. He sent me a link to setting up my router that is not in the User manual. My default router settings (MG-7540) were stopping the network connect. Had to log into my router and set MTU size to 1492 and then set Block Fragmented Packets to Disabled. Works perfectly now - 5 bars.
All router settings below - Very Techie
Please be advised that the router manufacture or the ISP provider will not provide support for AT&T MicroCell, but they can assist with configuring the following router settings:
-DHCP is on
-Data is not restricted from passing through ports 4500 and 500 (AKA Port Blocking).
-MTU size is set to 1492
-MAC address filtering is either turned off or allowing the MAC address of the AT&T MicroCell IPSec Pass-Through is Enabled
-Block Fragmented Packets is Disabled
-If using multiple routers, the Microcell must be connected to the first router connected to the broadband modem
-If the MicroCell is connected to a router that is connected to a modem and both the router and the modem have NAT (Network Address Translation) enabled, disable NAT either in the router or the modem.
-Ensure the modem / router is using the latest software (firmware). Please see the manufacturer's documentation.
-TCP/UDP Ports
Note: All ports listed need to be configured for inbound and outbound connections.
-123/UDP: NTP timing (NTP traffic).
-443/TCP: Https over TLS/SSL for provisioning and management traffic.
-4500/UDP: IPSec NAT Traversal (for all signaling, data, voice traffic).
-500/UDP: IPSec Phase 1 prior to NAT detection (after NAT detection, 4500/UDP is used).
-4500/UDP: After NAT detection, 4500/UDP is used