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AT&T U-verse® TV Wireless Receiver
FLEXIBILITY
Free your TV
No TV outlet? No problem. Now you have the freedom to place your TV where you want, regardless of where existing TV outlets are located. Watch cooking shows in the kitchen. Movies by the pool. Tailgate with your favorite team on the patio. Watch virtually anywhere in your home.
Where would you watch?
The answers may
surprise you.
INSTALLATION
Easy Setup
It’s so simple. The U-verse Wireless Receiver connects to your TV and plugs into any power outlet in your home. The included wireless signal strength indicator helps you zero in on the best place to position the receiver in the room. You’re ready to watch your favorite shows wherever you want.
Set up your receiver
Anywhere TV is just a few steps away.
Works like a standard receiver:
- Streams live HD and SD programming
- U-verse Movies and Pay-Per-View
- Access to Applications, Multiviews, Channel Guide, Total Home DVR® Menu, and other features
Requirements:
- Wireless service from the Wireless Access Point to the Wireless Receiver
- Power outlet and connection of Wireless Receiver to TV
- Limit two wireless receivers per household
Get the U-verse TV Wireless Receiver for only $49**
** Wireless Receiver: A one-time fee of $49, and monthly recurring fee of $7, per wireless receiver applies. Wireless from the Wireless Access Point to the Wireless Receiver; power outlet and separate connection of Wireless Receiver to TV is required. For residential use in a single household only. Limit 2 wireless receivers per household. Customer responsible for use of Wireless Receiver. Actual range of wireless signal will vary and may be limited by several factors including, but not limited to electromagnetic interference, home construction material, obstructions, and other environmental factors.











