ATTVRS.TV

ATT VRS has videophone functionality. A videophone connects directly to your DSL line or cable modem line.
This page explains how to install and use ATTVRS with a videophone.

Steps to install and use a videophone with AT&T Video Relay:
First, you need Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) or Cable Modem service. Please contact your
local phone or cable company to have one of these installed. For DSL, make sure to request
a Fixed IP address, not DHCP. Also, Get 384KBPS, not 128KBPS.
Next, you need a videophone such as the D-Link i2eyeTM .
You can buy a TV top DVC-1000 for $200 & a small TV with A/V inputs ($70)

For a DVC-1000, hook up all components as shown here:


Follow these steps to use your D-Link videophone to make your first call.
  1. Select "Manual Dial"
  2. Click on "Dial"
  3. Skip "Enter a country code"
  4. Skip "Area code"
  5. Skip "Phone number"
  6. Enter "ATTVRS.TV" in the box labeled "Enter an address"
  7. Click on "Dial"
In Queue On Call

If you want to save this ATTVRS entry in your speed dial list so you don't have to manually enter the information every time you make a call, follow these steps:

  1. From the main screen, click on "Dial"
  2. Click on "Add"
  3. In the "Name" field, type ATT VRS, or any other name that's easy for you to remember and associate with AT&T.
  4. Skip "Enter a country code"
  5. Skip "area code"
  6. Skip "Phone number"
  7. Enter "ATTVRS.TV" in the box labeled "Enter an address"
  8. Click on "OK" to save this entry

Additional information about the D-Link can be found on their website here.

If you're using a videophone other than a D-Link i2eyeTM, please follow that manufacturer's instructions for making a call.

Any non-proprietary videophone can be used with our service.