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Wi-Fi
Which FRITZ!Box is right for you?
You've decided to purchase a new FRITZ!Box – great choice! But which model is the right one for you? In three simple steps, we explain what to look out for.
Technology
FRITZ!Box for fiber optic connections
Fiber optic technology, with its transmission speed of several gigabits per second, is generally considered the ultimate internet communication solution. A distinction is made between active and passive glass fibers.
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Smart Home
Save energy with FRITZ!
Saving energy made easy: reduce standby power and save money. We've listed some tips for reducing how much energy you use in your home.
Wi-Fi
Technology
Wi-Fi 6 - what's different about the new Wi-Fi standard
Wi-Fi 6 offers faster speeds and better performance, bringing with it a number of important breakthroughs and innovations.
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AVM explains connection types: Fiber optics
FRITZ!Box runs on any connection. In our series you'll find useful information about the individual connection types and their special features. In this article we take a deep dive into fiber optics.
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AVM explains connection types: Mobile
FRITZ!Box runs on any connection In our series you'll find useful information about the individual connection types and their special features. Now it's mobile's turn.
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AVM explains connection types: DSL
FRITZ!Box runs on any connection. In our series you'll find useful information about the individual connection types and their features. In this article we take a deep dive into DSL.
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AVM explains Mesh Wi-Fi steering
When several FRITZ! products are being used in the home network, smartphones, tablets and other wireless devices are automatically steered to the wireless access point with the best Wi-Fi reception and also to the most suitable frequency band. This process is known as Mesh Wi-Fi steering.
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35b supervectoring explained
35b supervectoring is the latest development of the VDSL standard, allowing for speeds of up to 300 MBit/s. Find out more with AVM.
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Telephony
AVM explains VoIP
Today, most calls are made not over a separate voice line, but using the same connection as the Internet access. How is this done and what benefits does it bring?