The website that AT&T provided for unified U-verse viewing ended around 5 years ago. As baseballisback said, you can use the websites from the individual channels, authenticated by your AT&T Connection or account information.
If your "laptop" is a Chromebook, then perhaps you could load the U-verse TV Android app on that.
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skeeterintexas
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The Uverse app is compatible with:
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baseballisback
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I don't believe you can other than using websites and/or apps belonging to the individual channels.
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JefferMC
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The website that AT&T provided for unified U-verse viewing ended around 5 years ago. As baseballisback said, you can use the websites from the individual channels, authenticated by your AT&T Connection or account information.
If your "laptop" is a Chromebook, then perhaps you could load the U-verse TV Android app on that.
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baseballisback
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2 years ago
And keep in mind that not all channels may be accessible via the U-Verse app. I can't watch broadcast channels on there.
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