Microcell Settings for Airport Extreme

What settings on my airport extreme should I use so my ATT microcell works consistently?

marciafromboston nailed it.
There are no settings or adjustments to be made on the AirPort Extreme. Plug in the ATT microcell to an LAN <-> on the AirPort Extreme.
If you are having difficulties, temporarily connect a laptop to a LAN <-> port on the AirPort and turn off the wireless on the laptop. Check to make sure that you can log in to the Internet.
If your laptop connection is good...and the microcell is having issues....you have a microcell issue. I went through 3 trying to find one that might work, but no luck, so I gave up trying. AT&T finally admitted to having a "few" problems with the devices.
Hopefully, you will have better results.

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