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FRITZ! Box 4060 International

FRITZ! Box 4060 International


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lestart1

3 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Adrianberger1

4 years ago • purchased this product

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The WAN offers 2.5 Gbits down and 2.5 Gbits up. The LANs are each equipped with 1Gbits. With 3 connections, you get a maximum of 3 Gbits. I think with 10 Gbits a router which can also process 10 Gbits (perhaps fibre optic connection) makes more sense. Even the FB 7590 is not able to process 10 Gbits. In the WAN it processes max. 1Gbits. I have replaced my FB 7590 with the FB 4060. I am highly satisfied. The features are even better and the W-LAN surpasses the old one by worlds. The FB 4060 is finally a router that is up to date.
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Anonymous

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

There are only a few Fritzboxes that allow you to feed in an analogue telephone signal. I would even say that this possibility will decrease even more with future models. The possibility of getting an analogue signal directly from the provider is becoming less and less. What about direct VOIP as an alternative to analogue? You switch the telephony to a VOIP provider and would in principle have an unlimited choice of Fritzboxes.
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Anonymous

4 years ago

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