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Posted on Aug 23, 2010

All lights are green on my DSL modem except the internet light which is solid red. I called AT&T for help ( My modem was a brand new combination router/modem from Netgear with wireless N) and after a frustrating hour was told the modem was bad and to go buy AT&T supported equipment. I also called up NetGear who told me AT&T was not giving me an ip address. Next day I bought the Motorola 2210 modem from Best Buy (complete with AT&T box even) set it up and the internet light on that is red as well. We've tried all available troubleshooting found online and in packaging to no avail.

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If you have ATT DSL they should be supplying the DSl Modem. Unfortunately they supply Motorola 2210's, which systematically burn out due to overheating. The symptom is that the DSL blinnks, but the other lights to the right of that will not come on. That means it is sending requests to the network for service, but the receiving section is unable to receive the reply.

I am on my 3rd 2210 in 3 months. ATT do replace them free, but they really need to switch to a different manufacturer.

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