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FRITZ!Lab is now available for International users

FRITZ! Lab now also available for international FRITZ!Box models. The day has finally come: owners of international FRITZ!Box models can now try out and use new functions before they’re incorporated into official firmware updates. What’s more, users now have the option to provide feedback and suggestions and thus make an active contribution to the functionality of future firmware versions. To kick off the international FRITZ!Lab launch, downloads are available for the FRITZ!Box models 7390 and 7340 at www.avm.de

Take advantage of new software developments sooner with FRITZ!Lab.

Owners of international FRITZ!Box models can now benefit from new software developments sooner. In FRITZ! Lab, users will discover new features for current AVM products before they’re incorporated into regular updates. All versions can be downloaded at AVM’s service portal www.avm.de/en/lab free of charge.

Downloads for FRITZ!Box models 7390 and 7340 are already available.

With the introduction of the international FRITZ! Lab, downloads for the FRITZ!Box models 7390 and 7340 are now available, with more in the pipeline. Some of the highlights of the new lab version include a DECT Repeater function and enhanced parental control software. The direct feedback function provides customers with a quick and convenient way to contact the AVM Development team. AVM looks forward to receiving feedback on new features and suggestions for future ones.

Try out exciting new features before the official firmware update with the FRITZ! Lab.
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AVM gets involved at World IPv6 Day

The Internet Society organization has announced a global initiative for the new Internet standard IPv6, to be held on June 8. The aim of the 24-hour initiative is to get Internet providers, hardware manufacturers and website operators ready for the transition from IPv4 to IPv6.

Transition urgently required

A quick transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is becoming more and more urgent, as the last available IPv4 address blocks were allocated in February of this year. With the introduction of the new IPv6 protocol, a virtually unlimited number of addresses will be available (approximately 340 sextillion).

IPv6 with FRITZ!Box

AVM has already been supporting IPv6 for over two years and has even been demonstrating the reliability of the FRITZ!Box in conjunction with the new standard. For instance, AVM has been collaborating with 7,000 IPv6 customers of the Dutch Internet provider XS4ALL. The new protocol is being thoroughly tested in combination with FRITZ!Box and a whole host of providers. In this way, AVM has already managed to gain extensive experience with the IPv6 protocol.

All the current FRITZ!Box models support the new Internet Protocol IPv6.

IPv6 for greater freedom in home networks

With IPv6, AVM customers also benefit from the technological advantages of the new protocol. As an IPv6 customer, a user is assigned not only an individual IP address for the entire network by their Internet provider, but also a whole sub-network comprising a number of public IP addresses. Existing services such as P2P, VPN and video conferencing are made easier and IPv6 also facilitates a wide range of new applications, including Smart Grid.

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New products for the home network with FRITZ!Box

At Cebit 2011, AVM is presenting a slew of innovations relating to home networking. The focus is on more WLAN and DECT, and the incorporation of devices without their own WLAN radio.

New: FRITZ!WLAN Repeater 300E – more WLAN N and Gigabit LAN

With the FRITZ!WLAN Repeater 300E, wireless WLAN convenience is now available even where range used to be limited by structural factors. The Repeater is the ideal way to extend existing WLAN networks. An integrated Gigabit Ethernet connection incorporates other network-enabled devices like TVs, set-top boxes, satellite/TV receivers, and printers and network hard drives into the home network. The compact Repeater is easy to plug into any socket, can be incorporated into the WLAN network at the touch of a button (WPS), and is compatible with any WLAN router.

The Repeater is ideal to extend existing WLAN networks.

New: FRITZ!Powerline 500E – data transfer via the power supply

In future, the FRITZ!Powerline 500E will help in situations where a network connection is required but new cabling is to be avoided. The small adapter extends the Gigabit LAN cable via the house power line, meaning that each socket in the house becomes a network connection. Startup is incredibly simple – plug in, connect the PC or network device, and that’s it! FRITZ!Powerline 500E is fitted with a 128-bit AES encryption ex works and is based on the standard IEEE P1901, supporting speeds of up to 500 Mbit/s.

With FRITZ!Powerline each socket in the house becomes a network connection.

New: FRITZ!Fon C3 – excellent convenience in a classic format

With the new FRITZ!Fon, AVM is extending its range of DECT telephones for the FRITZ!Box. The ergonomic telephone featuring color display, illuminated keyboard, and intuitive menu navigation really shines with its high-class acoustics and also offers Internet services such as e-mail, Internet radio, news feeds, and podcasts.

The new FRITZ!Fon C3 offers high-class acoustics.
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AVM extends its commitment to cable

After the successful launch of the FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable a few months ago, AVM is now extending its commitment in the field of cable end devices. At CeBIT 2011 AVM is showcasing its next cable device: the FRITZ!Box 6320 Cable.

FRITZ!Box makes cable connections more attractive

As an attractive starter product, the FRITZ!Box 6320 boasts a EuroDocsis 3 modem, a telephone system for DECT telephones, a connection point for an analog end device, WLAN N (2.4 GHz, 150 Mbit/s), and a Gigabit Ethernet connection. Like the FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable, the FRITZ!Box 6320 Cable fully supports the forthcoming IPv6 Internet protocol.

The FRITZ!Box 6320 is the new model in AVM’s cable portfolio.

Greater convenience at the cable connection with DECT

The integrated DECT base station of the FRITZ!Box allows up to 6 mobile components to be connected and up to 3 calls simultaneously via DECT – even in HD quality. FRITZ!Fon mobile components can access the shared telephone book of the FRITZ!Box and offer added value through Internet services such as web radio, podcasts, or reading e-mails when the PC is switched off.

Fully equipped FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable conquers the market

The 6360 is fitted with all the convenient functions offered by AVM’s top models: High-speed WLAN N, four Gigabit Ethernet connections, and USB 2.0 guarantee the best possible network connections. Connection options for cordless telephones and the integrated telephone system complete the comprehensive list of features.

FRITZ!App, multimedia, and NAS for a convenient home network

The use of smart phones at home is on the rise. This enables users to surf the Internet and retrieve e-mails noticeably faster via the cable broadband connection. The WLAN cable connection also lends itself to uploading photos and videos to Facebook or YouTube. And with the FRITZ!App, calls can also be made via the cable connection using iPhones and Android smart phones, which connect to the FRITZ!Box via WLAN. Other FRITZ!Box functions such as the telephone book, answering machine, and call list are also available with the FRITZ!App for smart phones. With integrated NAS functionality (Network Attached Storage), the FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable, combined with an external USB storage device, makes photos, music, videos, and other files available right across the network.

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FRITZ!Box for new LTE broadband technology

AVM is presenting a FRITZ!Box for the new LTE mobile phone standard. AVM’s very first LTE device, the new FRITZ!Box 6840 LTE combines all the functions important for communication in a single device – WLAN N, Gigabit, network storage, a telephone system, and a DECT base station. With the FRITZ!Box LTE, several users can connect to broadband via LTE radio at the same time, meaning that all the important features for the home network are ready for use around the clock on the LTE connection as well.

FRITZ!Box means fast Internet for everyone in the home network

With the FRITZ!Box LTE, all devices in the home network have fast access to the Internet. Via a single device – the FRITZ!Box – PCs, notebooks, games consoles, and even the television can benefit immediately from the exciting new speeds of LTE.

FRITZ!Box 6840 LTE, AVM’s first FRITZ!Box for the new mobile phone standard.

New LTE standard relies fully on IP

With the introduction of LTE, mobile phone providers are relying on the technical advantages offered by the available broadband networks ADSL and cable. The fourth generation of the wireless network standard is based fully on the Internet protocol (IP). LTE applies a further procedure known from WLAN technology. Several antennas increase data rates, which currently achieve a maximum of 100 Mbit/s for downloads and 50 Mbit/s for uploads. This makes LTE’s data rates comparable to broadband via VDSL and cable.

FRITZ!Box 6840 LTE: top-notch features including telephony

Up to six mobile components can be connected to the integrated DECT base station. Thanks to the integrated NAS functionality (Network Attached Storage), the FRITZ!Box LTE makes photos, music, videos, and other files available right across the network. Devices such as storage media or printers connected via USB 2.0 can also be accessed in the home network via print and media servers – even when the computer is switched off.

Broadband Internet even for rural areas

Areas in Germany without a broadband connection or with low transfer rates can now obtain a fast broadband Internet connection with the LTE mobile phone network.

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New FRITZ!Box for ADSL connection

With the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7330, AVM is unveiling a new FRITZ!Box that is designed as an entry-level product for home networking. The new FRITZ!Box is able to connect every device to a home network and can be used with virtually any ADSL connection.

Rapid connections thanks to WLAN N and gigabit Ethernet

The new FRITZ!Box 7330 offers a wide range of connection options, making it ideally suited for users looking to start a home network. These include a Gigabit and fast Ethernet connection and rapid WLAN N connections of up to 300 Mbit/s (2.4 GHz). New WLAN devices can be connected to the FRITZ!Box quickly and easily at the touch of a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button.

AVM’s new FRITZ!Box 7330 is an ideal entry-level product for home networking.

Enjoy photos, music and more across an entire home network

Using its integrated NAS (Network Attached Storage) functionality, the FRITZ!Box 7330 can make photos, music, videos and other files available across the whole network. Devices connected via USB 2.0, such as storage media or printers, can also be incorporated into the home network via printer and media servers – even when the user’s computer is switched off. Online storage space can also be integrated seamlessly thanks to WebDAV support.

State-of-the-art ADSL technology and telephony equipment

The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7330 is equipped with the latest ADSL technology and supports the soon-to-be-introduced Internet protocol IPv6. One of the main strengths of the FRITZ!Box 7330 is its telephony equipment with an integrated answering machine and fax receiver. The DECT base station serves for up to six cordless telephones. An analog telephone or fax machine can be connected as well.

Hassle-free telephony via fixed-line network and Internet

The new FRITZ!Box 7330 offers another ideal solution: integrated smartphones in a home network. FRITZ!App Fon can connect a smartphone to the FRITZ!Box quickly and easily via WLAN. Smartphones can then be used at home for hassle-free conversations via a fixed-line network or the Internet. The WLAN and ADSL connection makes using smartphones at home much faster and more convenient: surfing or using e-mail, for instance, is noticeably quicker with ADSL.

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AVM FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable

International market launch for the first FRITZ!Box with cable connection – top features for Internet, telephony and multimedia

  • Launch of the FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable – developed for use with a cable connection
  • Integral cable modem supports the new EuroDOCSIS 3 standard
  • Transfer rates in excess of 100 Mbit/s for fast download and upload
  • Top features for digital telephony, Wireless-N, Gigabit Ethernet and DECT
  • Available now from selected cable providers

The new FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable from the Berlin-based communications specialist AVM is now available from selected cable suppliers. The integral cable modem of the FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable already supports the new EuroDOCSIS 3 standard with speeds in excess of 100 Mbit/s. The first FRITZ!Box for cable connection offers the additional benefits of all of the convenient functions of the AVM top models: fast dual band Wireless-N is included, together with four Gigabit Ethernet connections and an integral telephone system, including a DECT base.

The new FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable – suitable for use with any cable connection

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FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable is the first FRITZ!Box with an integral cable modem and offers users convenient access to telephony and the Internet via cable. As it supports the new EuroDOCSIS 3 standard, the FRITZ!Box 6360 can be used with any cable Internet connection and enables download speeds in excess of 100 Mbit/s. The FRITZ!Box 6360 features include the full range of functions offered by the current AVM top models, including additional benefits such as convenient and intuitive set-up and use.

A multitude of convenient functions for digital telephony

Whether via ISDN, DECT, WLAN or SIP – the FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable offers a multitude of convenient functions for digital telephony. In addition to a VoIP telephone system (SIP, RFC 3261), features include connectivity for two analog telephones and an ISDN telephone (or an ISDN telephone system). Up to six handsets can be connected to the integral DECT base station. Recognized convenient ISDN features, such as brokering, call waiting, call divert or three-way conference can easily be used in the same way as with the fixed-line network. The FRITZ!Box 6360 further supports HD telephony via the G.722 standard and the DECT Eco mode. The integral broadband management (Quality of Service) of the FRITZ!Box also enables simultaneous applications such as Internet telephony and HD video streaming.

Fast connections with Wireless-N and Gigabit Ethernet

The new FRITZ!Box 6360 has four Gigabit Ethernet connections and also enables fast Wireless-N connections at speeds of up to 300 Mbit/s – in either the 2.4 GHz band or the 5 GHz band, as preferred. The device satisfies the most stringent security requirements, thanks to the WPA/WPA2 encryption which is activated ex works. FRITZ!Box supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) for connecting WLAN devices with the FRITZ!Box securely and with the greatest of ease at the touch of a button. The energy saving functions of the current AVM top models have also been integrated: the WLAN power can easily be switched on and off via the sleep mode or manually by means of a switch. The Green AP mode also optimizes power output during use.

NAS functionality: use photos, music and more throughout the home network

The FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable makes photos, music, videos and other files available throughout the network thanks to the integral NAS (Network Attached Storage) functionality. Devices connected via USB 2.0, such as storage media or printers, are also available in the home network via printer and media servers – even when the computer is switched off. Online storage can also be seamlessly integrated, thanks to support for WebDAV. Both the network storage and additional functions can be operated with ease and convenience via the FRITZ!Box user interface (simply enter “fritz.box” in the browser) and they are also simple to manage.

Certified for the new EuroDOCSIS 3 standard

The new FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable has been certified by EuroCableLabs – the research institution of the leading European cable network operators – for the new EuroDOCSIS 3 standard, and it is also compatible with the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). The integral cable modem of the FRITZ!Box 6360 also supports provisioning and management in accordance with the EuroDOCSIS 3.0 specification. On the router side, the provisioning process is based on the CPE WAN Management Protocol (TR-069); consequently, the FRITZ!Box 6360 enables a high level of user-friendliness when setting up Internet telephony. And with IPv6, the new FRITZ!Box is already prepared for the forthcoming Internet standard.

Available now from selected cable suppliers FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable is available now from selected cable suppliers. Users can obtain further information about availability from their cable suppliers.

Source : avm.de

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AVM – Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 review

AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 : easy-to-use router with comprehensive VoIP features (24/10/2010) by itreviews.co.uk

Ask anyone in the UK what a Fritz!Box is and you’re likely to get blank stares, or worse. This is a great shame, as German-based AVM’s quirky VoIP routers are usually stuffed to the gunwales with tech goodies. The Fon WLAN 7390 certainly is, and replaces the 7270 model as the flagship of the range.

The 7390 is an evolutionary improvement over the 7270, in terms of both looks and features. The main obvious external difference is the removal of the external Wi-Fi antennas. These are replaced with a couple of small ‘fins’, giving it a much sleeker (but still very maroon) appearance. Internally, the 7390 adds simultaneous 2.4/5GHz 802.11n Wi-Fi and all four rear-mounted LAN ports are now Gigabit Ethernet.

It can be used with either DSL (including up to 100Mbps VDSL services), ISDN or cable broadband services, although for use with a cable modem the WAN connection is made via the LAN1 port, thus robbing you of a LAN port. A special Y-cable is provided with RJ-11 and UK phone (BT431A) connectors. This connects both the DSL splitter and an analogue phone line to the 7390 for use with its PBX features. A 3G USB dongle is also supported in one of the two USB ports, although annoyingly there’s no automatic failover/fallback capability if the wired connection is lost.

The telephony features of the 7390 are very impressive. Two analogue telephony devices (phones, faxes or answering machines) can be plugged into the RJ-11 ports on the back, and there’s also an ISDN S0 socket. Ten separate VoIP (SIP) accounts can be configured, with five built-in answering machines and a fax machine.

Most of the options needed to turn this into a home or small office PBX are there, including dialling plans, call diversion and internal extension calling. There’s also a built-in DECT base station that supports up to six cordless phones. All calls can be automatically rerouted via the fixed phone line if the Internet connection goes down, but there’s no lifeline passthrough to the analogue phone ports in the event of router power failure.

User interface menus are clear, concise and mostly jargon-free (despite the occasional quirky translation). Built-in wizards take care of initial setup and the telephony features. There’s comprehensive context-sensitive help, plus download links to the manual in the integrated 512MB of NAS storage. This can be expanded using USB drives, and there’s full UPnP media streaming support plus Samba file sharing and FTP access. Alternatively, the USB ports can be used for printer sharing. DECT and Wi-Fi can be turned on or off using the buttons on the top of the router.

Advanced settings are hidden, but can be enabled using the ‘Expert’ mode. This gives you access to static routing, VPN settings, port forwarding rules, plus the QoS priority settings for applications. VoIP and media streaming are automatically prioritised.

We were allowed a sneak peek at the next version of the firmware, which should be shipping by the time you read this. The user interface has been given a makeover, with a more informative home page, and some new features added. Chief of these is the Wi-Fi guest network, which operates on a separate subnet and allows guests to share an Internet connection without compromising LAN security.

In our wireless performance tests in a noisy domestic environment, the unit managed a decent 10Mbps at 25m using the 2.4GHz band, and well over 60Mbps at 1m. Switching to the empty 5GHz band, near-field performance was identical, but it struggled to keep a reliable connection over about 10m.

AVM – Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 features – Verdict

If you need an easy-to-use, fully featured home or small office telephony system, there’s little to beat the Fritz!Box 7390. It may be pricey and it’s certainly not pretty, but if you like VoIP routers that just do their job with a minimum of fuss, it’s almost perfect. 

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FRITZ!Box 7270 is “very good”

Victory in Comparison Test: FRITZ!Box 7270 is “very good”

The FRITZ!Box 7270 was the only router to receive the “very good” rating.

A great success for the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7270: “Guter Rat!”, a consumer magazine from Berlin, asked: Which dual-band routers are the best? The test looked at eleven devices that can transmit in both the 2.4-GHz and the 5-GHz range so that they can avoid potential sources of interference.

Representing AVM was the FRITZ!Box 7270, which headed the field by a clear margin and was the only router to receive the “very good” rating.

  • The FRITZ!Box 7270 declared the “clear test winner”

Especially impressive were the router’s simple operation and quick setup. The variety of features in the FRITZ!Box 7270 was also lauded. The editors summed up: “The clear test winner is the FRITZ!Box 7270.”

Source : avm.de

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