
FRITZ! FRITZ!Repeater 3000
1733 Mbit/s, 400 Mbit/s
FRITZ! FRITZ!Repeater 3000
1733 Mbit/s, 400 Mbit/s
https://avm.de/service/fritzwlan/fritzrepeater-3000/wissensdatenbank/publication/show/3487_FRITZ-Repeater-mit-Router-eines-anderen-Herstellers-verbinden/ https://avm.de/service/fritzwlan/fritzrepeater-3000/wissensdatenbank/publication/show/1486_FRITZ-Repeater-im-FRITZ-Box-Heimnetz-einrichten/ I haven't read through everything, but this should work...
The repeater can be connected to any WLAN, there are no restrictions. And the switch works as well.
Firmware! You have to buy a router as a CH because of the deviating VDSL in Switzerland. With WLAN it is not critical, the few small deviations in the specifications do not matter. It may be that you only have an English web interface with the international version.
No, it needs a "master" who coordinates the mesh.
..Unfortunately, I cannot answer this question for you. I use everything from the manufacturer FRITZ!
No, only possible by pulling the mains plug.
Yes, it works for us without any problems.
According to Fritz it should be, it is compatible with all modern routers. To be sure, I would still advise you to ask Sunrise directly
Two-pin plug with power supply for low voltage. Approx. 8x4x2 cm dimension. Low voltage cable to repeater approx. 1.5 m.
Take the "normal" one without the CH add-on, it's technically the same product, but it receives firmware updates faster. If you can believe the Fritz specialists.
Have a look at the avm.de page under Connecting FRITZ!Repeaters with routers from other manufacturers. Swisscom can certainly provide information on whether or which repeaters work with the Swisscom Wlan Box.
What do you mean by DE version?
Pricing (everywhere) is made up of several factors. Galaxus employees have often written that price changes are, for example, daily price adjustments that develop from the conditions of the respective suppliers, among other things. The current price also depends on such factors. But I understand what you mean in principle.
There are many fun functions with the device. I only use it as a WLAN antenna that is plugged into the LAN because my fibre optic Fritzbox hardly steels the fuse and fibre optic box of the flat to the outside. According to the manual, however, it should be possible to connect. As well as Mesh WLAN. You can find more detailed information at the manufacturer AVM: https://avm.de/service/fritzwlan/fritzrepeater-3000/wissensdatenbank/publication/show/1486_FRITZ-Repeater-im-FRITZ-Box-Heimnetz-einrichten/
No, this repeater is only suitable for WLAN expansion and has no DECT module integrated. If the DECT network is to be expanded, AVM Fritz!Dect Repeater 100 can be used.
https://avm.de/produkte/fritzwlan/fritzrepeater-3000/technische-daten/ Connections and interfaces: Connection to mains with supplied power supply unit 230 V, 50 Hz
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