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Fritz!Box 7050 WLAN
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390
Fritz!Box connections
AVM FritzBox WLAN 3490 at installation

Fritz!Box is a series of residential gateway devices produced by the German company AVM GmbH. In 2010 it was estimated the series had a market share of 68% of the digital subscriber line (DSL) consumer equipment in Germany.[1]

Functionality

There are several Fritz!Box models available, but the most popular are the ones that combine DSL and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) VoIP. Functionality includes:

  • a built-in ADSL modem (most models), or an ADSL/VDSL modem (7xxx series), or a cable modem (6xxx series), or an LTE modem (6xxx series).
  • a built-in LAN-WAN router.
  • most models also have a built-in network switch. Older models support 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet while the newer models additionally support Gbit (1000 Mbit/s) Ethernet.
  • models with "WLAN" in their product designations can also serve as a wireless access point.
    • all 'WLAN' models support 2.4 GHz band IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbit/s) connections. Additionally, all 'WLAN' models since 2003 also support the 2.4 GHz 802.11g (54 Mbit/s) standard.
    • several newer models also support the 5 GHz IEEE 802.11a (54 Mbit/s) and 2.4 GHz/5 GHz IEEE 802.11n (54 Mbit/s—300 Mbit/s) standards. The x270 (7270, 3270) models can be configured for either 2.4 GHz b/g/n or 5 GHz a/n, while the x390 (7390, 3390) models have two transceivers and so can be configured to handle both bands simultaneously.
  • models with "Fon" in their product designations also support telephones
    • they have a PABX for two ISDN and/or analog phones. Several newer models (Fritz!Box 7270, 7340, 7390, 6360, 6840) also have a DECT base station for cordless phones. These models also have an integrated digital answering machine.
    • they support Internet telephony (Voice over IP, 'VoIP') connections via SIP. A built-in analog telephony adapter emulates normal ISDN/phone connections for the attached phones.
  • most models since 2006 also have a USB port to connect a harddrive, memorystick or printer for local file or printer sharing. The USB port may also be used to connect a second modem, e.g. for UMTS/3GSM/HSPA. Also most models with a current firmware include a DLNA/UPnP compliant server.

Undocumented features

Versions

Most Fritz!Box devices with integrated DSL modem come in three versions:

  • A version for the German market, using ISDN for voice, with a German-language interface
  • A version for Austria and Switzerland with a German-language interface
  • An international version with an English-language interface and support for POTS and ISDN for voice

While the latter two versions support both the most common ADSL Annex A POTS and ADSL Annex B ISDN, the German version offers hardware support for Annex B with additional support for Annex J in newer models. There have been attempts to enable Annex A POTS on the German version hardware using software hacks; however, hacked routers are reported not to offer stability on lines with weaker signal (i.e., in case of longer distances from DSLAM). WLAN'

Product line

Model Modem IPv6 USB[note 1] USB Host Version WLAN
speed
(Mbps)
VoIP FXO (external) phone ports FXS (extension) phone ports Int. S0-Bus (ISDN) DECT 5 GHz LAN/GBit Int. Memory Remarks
Fritz!Box ADSL2+ Yes 2 / 0 No WLAN
Fritz!Box SL ADSL2+ Yes 1 / 0 No WLAN
Fritz!Box Fon ADSL2+ Yes Yes a/b, S0 2 0 1 / 0 No WLAN
Fritz!Box 2030 ADSL2+ Yes 2 / 0 No WLAN
Fritz!Box 2031 ADSL2+ Yes 2 / 0 No WLAN
Fritz!Box 2070 ADSL2+ Yes 1 x 1.1 4 / 0 No WLAN
Fritz!Box 2170 ADSL2+ Yes 1 x 1.1 4 / 0 No WLAN
Fritz!Box WLAN 3130 ADSL2+ Yes 1 x 1.1 54 1 / 0
Fritz!Box WLAN 3170 ADSL2+ Yes 1 x 1.1 54 4 / 0
Fritz!Box WLAN 3270 ADSL2+ Yes 1 x 2.0[note 2] 300 Yes 4 / 0
Fritz!Box WLAN 3370 ADSL2+ VDSL Yes 2 x 2.0[note 2] 450 Yes 4 / 4
Fritz!Box WLAN 3390 ADSL2+ VDSL Yes 2 x 2.0[note 2] 450 Yes 4 / 4
Fritz!Box WLAN 3490 ADSL2+ VDSL Yes 2 x 3.0[note 2] 450 (2,4 GHz)
1300 (5 GHz)[note 3]
Yes 4 / 4
Fritz!Box Fon 5140 ADSL2+ Yes a/b, S0 2 1 4 / 0 No WLAN
Fritz!Box 6360 Cable Cable Yes Yes 1 x 2.0 300 Yes 2 1 Yes Yes 4 / 4 Cable modem
Fritz!Box 6840 LTE LTE Yes 1 x 2.0 300 Yes 1 0 Yes Yes 4 / 4 LTE Modem (800 MHz and 2.6 GHz)
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7050 ADSL2+ Yes 54 Yes a/b, S0 3 1 2 / 0
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7112 ADSL2+ 54 Yes 2 0 1 / 0 32 MB
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7113 ADSL2+ 54 Yes a/b, S0 2 0 1 / 0
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7140 ADSL2+ 1 x 1.1 54 Yes a/b, S0 2 0 4 / 0
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7141 ADSL2+ 1 x 1.1 54 Yes a/b, S0 2 0 1 / 0 32 MB
FRITZ!Fon 7150 ADSL2+ 1 x 1.1 54 Yes a/b, S0 0 0 Yes
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7170 ADSL2+ 1 x 1.1 54 Yes a/b, S0 3 1 4 / 0
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7170 SL ADSL2+ 1 x 1.1 54 Yes 3 1 4 / 0
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7240 ADSL2+ Yes 1 x 2.0[note 2] 300 Yes 2 0 Yes Yes 4 / 0 64 MB
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7270 ADSL2+ Yes 1 x 2.0[note 2] 300 Yes a/b, S0 2 1 Yes Yes 4 / 0 64 MB
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7320 ADSL2+ Yes 2 x 2.0[note 2] 300 Yes 1 0 Yes 2 / 2 In Germany only as OEM version
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7330 ADSL2+ Yes 2 x 2.0[note 2] 300 Yes a/b 1 0 Yes 2 / 1
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7340 ADSL2+ VDSL Yes 2 x 2.0[note 2] 300 Yes a/b, S0 2 0 Yes Yes 2 / 2 128 MB
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7360 ADSL2+ VDSL Yes 2 x 2.0[note 2] 300 Yes a/b 1 0 Yes 4 / 2 64 MB
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7360 SL ADSL2+ VDSL Yes 2 x 2.0[note 2] 300 Yes 1 0 Yes 4 / 2 64 MB In Germany only as OEM version
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7362 SL ADSL2+ VDSL Yes Yes 2 x 2.0[note 2] 450 Yes 1 0 Yes 4 / 2 128 MB 22 MB of internal flash memory for use as NAS or answering machine
In Germany only as OEM version
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7390 ADSL2+ VDSL Yes 2 x 2.0[note 2] 300[note 3] Yes a/b, S0 2 1 Yes Yes[note 3] 4 / 4 512 MB
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7490 ADSL2+ VDSL Yes 2 x 3.0[note 2] 450 (2,4 GHz)
1300 (5 GHz)[note 3]
Yes a/b, S0 2 1 Yes Yes[note 3] 4 / 4 unknown MB 406MB of internal flash memory for use as NAS or answering machine
Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7570 vDSL ADSL2+ VDSL Yes[note 4] 1 x 2.0 300 Yes a/b, S0 2 1 Yes 4 / 0 In Germany only as OEM version
Model Modem IPv6 USB[note 1] USB Host Version WLAN
speed
(Mbps)
VoIP FXO (external) phone ports FXS (extension) phone ports Int. S0-Bus (ISDN) DECT 5 GHz LAN/GBit Int. Memory Remarks

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 All devices with a USB-Host can use a shared USB mass data storage or a shared USB printer.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Use UMTS stick as the source of Internet access.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 2.4 GHz- and 5 GHz WLAN simultaneously.
  4. since April 20, 2011 on Firmware 75.04.90.

References

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