AVM FRITZ!Box 7530 International / CH

AVM FRITZ!Box 7530 International / CH


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poenky

1 year ago

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Mr. Steve

1 year ago

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MyStrom are devices in their own right and should not affect the operation of the FritzBOX, personally I recommend the use of AVM devices issue to control everything with a single APP

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MimatFermenté98

4 months ago

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digitec

4 months ago

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The FRITZBox 7530 AX works well in Germany, as it is compatible with all DSL connections, including ADSL, VDSL and supervectoring 35b, which are commonly used in the country. The main difference between the FRITZBox 7530 AX International and the German model is the regional specifications and local certifications. The international model is designed for use in several countries, while the German model is specifically tailored to the standards and requirements of the German market. However, technical features such as Wi-Fi 6, Ethernet ports and telephony capabilities remain similar.

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yagmurs

4 years ago

can i also use this wifi box with tmobile?

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Anonymous

4 years ago

The FRITZ!Box 7530 is predestined for operation on an xDSL connection. Alternatively, an Internet connection can also be established via an existing Internet connection LAN1 or an Android mobile phone connected via USB. I do not know which TMobile provider in which country is being discussed here and whether DSL is available. For Internet access via mobile phone, the FRITZ!Box 6820, 6850 or 6890 are the better choice.

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kallysoft

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Yes, the difference between the international version and the German version is now only the multilingual operating instructions (Starter Guide) and the international version has more socket adapters in the scope of delivery. The hardware is identical and so is the software since version 7.xx. A new tip is the 7530AX version, which has the latest WLAN module 😉 - it's best to Google it and compare prices.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

The question is not really clearly formulated, but I assume that you want to connect the Fritzbox to a cable modem that establishes the Internet connection. If that is the purpose of your question, then the answer is yes. The LAN1 port can be configured accordingly. Caution: you will of course lose a switch port and tip: configure the cable modem in "transparent" or "bridge" mode to avoid double NAT.

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