That should work, Sunrise once had a Fritzbox itself. The only thing is that I don't know whether landline telephony also works. For this, the SIP is required, which Swisscom, for example, does not release for security reasons. I don't know how it is with Sunrise.
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Hello, I have the Fritzbox in bridge mode behind a Yallo (Sunrise) TV cable modem, which works perfectly. There is simply a LAN cable between the two devices and the Fritzbox must be set to bridge mode - should work with any modem.
Hello, the FritzBox is intended for free installation in the room. It gets quite warm depending on the load and should be placed accordingly. I place it myself in a cupboard where air supply and exhaust is guaranteed.
or take the FRITZ!Box 6890 LTE straight away. Plug in the SIM and you're done.
I think the 5G box is indecently expensive. The 4G is easily enough for me.
Why does it have to be the FRITZ!Box? Huawei has great 4 and 5G access points for less money.
What is the intention of replacing the ISP modem from Migros? If you are looking for a better WLAN coverage, you may could also consider to set up a WLAN mesh system, the AX3000 from Xiaomi would be a very capable WiFi Mesh investment that is not too expensive but offers great WLAN coverage and a 3 port switch per WLAN mesh router.
Xiaomi AX3000
Replacing the ISP modem for speed would not enhance the download speed, since this is bound to the contract you pay for every month.
You can compare the two devices on the Digitec page! One version is via ADSL, i.e. signal from the telephone line, but no fibre optics. The other is via LTE, i.e. a natural network. A very big difference! And I recommend taking the CH version. As far as I know, there are differences in ADSL. There are different ones for a reason. But maybe someone else can answer that.
I assume this is because Wingo, as a Swisscom subsidiary, also uses the G.Fast DSL standard.
However, the Fritzbox 7590 does not support G.Fast. That's why it stops at around 150Mbit/s.
Yes, that should work. You can operate the Fritzbox in bridge mode, so it works as a pure access point and of course also as a switch. Why you don't want to use the Fritzbox directly instead of the Wingobox, I don't quite understand, unless it has to do with the internet connection speed. On the subject of Fritz repeaters, not all of them are suitable for your idea...
Internet via DSL directly to the Fritzbox?
AVM says "Supports 300 MBit VDSL connections including supervectoring".
https://avm.de/produkte/fritzbox/fritzbox-7590/technische-daten/
yes, that is possible, I have it in operation as a router and access point myself. Simply set "as router in the WAN" in the menu. And connect the UPC box to the WAN plug... I have also routed the UPC fixed network telephone line via the Fritzbox to the Fritz wireless telephone and Fritz mobile phone app phone. Works well.
I can't answer that question for you. But since it is only the new wifi standard, i.e. wi-fi 6 or ax, neither the Fritzbox nor the software will change much. If you don't have a device that supports this new standard, you can just as well buy the "normal" 7590.
This is the CH version, the easiest to compare and use the comparison list: https://www.digitec.ch/Comparison/6363133-6367083
The suppliers are also different
Attention - IMPORTANT ππ for users of IPTV (SUNRISE, SWISSCOM etc... )
Please do NOT install firmware 7.50! ππ
Tested on FB 7583 - suspect π that this also applies to FritzBoxes 7390/ 7490 / 7590.
The TV boxes request parameters (section: 'jasonii' ) in the settings, which is NOT adopted by the new firmware !!!.
When replacing the Sunrise FB I always imported the settings into the next higher firmware - after approx. 1 week the TV box reported - account locked -. After more than 3 hours on the phone with Sunrise support (great people), I took the FritzBox and analysed the '.export' file of the settings - result: NOT ALL settings are adopted. π
So I DOWNGRADE the firmware back to version 7.31 - everything works again π°π° puhhhh -
the exact procedure for the downgrade is explained well on the avm.support page.
A downgrade back to version 7.29 is currently offered.
no problem, I had saved the file with version 7.31....
This result was reported to AVM support - the ticket is still 'in progress'.
So far, unfortunately, not good - but mistakes can happen in software development, even those that slip through QA.
(in this case the provider versions were not on the radar) - human π€·ββοΈ
Greetings
Rainer
Sunrise Internet Box vs Firtzbox 7590 (CH)
We still have an old DSL connection and a Sunrise Internet Box connected to it. This actually works perfectly with 300MB download in the WLan.
Now Sunrise has sent us a Fritz!Box 7590 without being asked and without giving any reason. After enquiring, a clerk said that this modem might be faster, but the technical data seems to prove the opposite. What do you think? Should we actually exchange the Internet box for the Fritz!Box 7590 or should we keep the Sunrise Internet box?
The main differences between the 4040 and the 7590 are:
- The 4040 delivers 866 + 400 Mbps for WLAN vs. the 7590's 1,733 + 800 Mbps.
- The 4040 has no telephone exchange for analogue, ISDN, DEC, fax, answering machine, the 7590 is fully equipped.
- The 4040 does not offer a direct connection for DSL or VDSL, e.g. if you want to leave out the Cablecom box.
- The 4040 offers 1 USB 2.0 port and 1 USB 3.0 port, the 7590 offers 2 USB 3.0 ports.
If you don't need all this, but only want to block the visibility of the devices installed in the house to Cablecom, the 4040 is also sufficient. I myself have decided on the 7590, bypass the Cablecom box and operate an Apple TV 4k with e.g. the Zattoo app for TV. This works perfectly and I am very happy with it. I hope this helps with the decision.
Good day,
can anyone confirm (preferably from their own experience) that the FritzBox 7590 (A/CH) will work on my Sunrise DSL connection, not just as a router, but as a modem for Internet and VoIP? On the one hand, Sunrise advises me not to buy a device myself (because then they can no longer provide remote support), on the other hand, they can't supply me with a FritzBox at the moment. I have had the Sunrise Internetbox for 4 years, but now I would like to use VPN access and guest LAN, which the SunriseBox cannot do.
If I read the other entries correctly, I don't even need to try a used FritzBox from Germany. Since I need the one VoIP number for business, I want to be reasonably sure before I start messing around.
Thanks a lot
Should actually work, the FB doesn't care where the Ethernet signal comes from. The question is, however, whether the link converter works together with the fibre optic network, you would have to ask your provider (ask your system administrator - he doesn't know either, or throw the thing against the wall:-). And then there's the question of whether the provider really offers an All-IP connection via the fibre. For example, we have a Gugus system from GGA-Maur here where you need separate Ethernet distributions for telephony, Internet and TV, because they obviously don't manage to offer their customers a sensible All-IP connection. Of course, this complicates the distribution in the house enormously afterwards, otherwise you could bring everything to every place with an Ethernet hose. Unfortunately, we had to switch to this lousy provider because the previous provider who offered such connections had terminated the municipality's love. So probably first clarify whether it really is an all-IP connection, otherwise it can then become very complicated.
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