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I have just connected to the Optus entertainment $90 bundle. Previously I was on TPG ADSL using a Fritz!box 7390. Using the info here I have successfully connected it to the Optus siphone number I was given but have a big issue. I am unable to dial 13xxxx, 1300, 1800 and presumably 1900 numbers. I get a message to say that the number I have ...
I am guessing i can put a passkey in place of the gmail password in the fritz box, but how to set it up in my google account when Google account cannot negotiate to discover the fritz box to make a passkey. it only suggest a USB KEY, android or ios device to the alternate of using a passkey google login which I dont want to do as I log into my ...
The Fritz was setup just for the phone (as I already had the linked handsets) and the NBN was running of the Netcomm NF18ACV recommended by AussieBB. In regards to the settings. I had to wait until after the VoIP was enabled (a week or so after HFC was connected) and then use the unique login & pass provided by Aussie. It is in your "My Aussie ...
1:-Press the Dect Button on the FRITZ!Box for 10 seconds. 2:-Observe that the info light is flashing. 3:-Immediately Press the Program Button on the 6100 and hold down till you hear the Second Beep and observe the cursor ( – ) scrolling from left to Right. 4:-You will be prompted with the Display "P1".
I need to upgrade my venerable Billion 7404VGO-M. I'm interested in getting a FRITZ!Box 7270 or 7390 but cannot discover from their user manuals whether NAT can be disabled independently from the firewall. I have publicly routable addresses in my home network: Internet | 59.167.251.219 calais Billion 7404VGO-M (firewall, no NAT) 59.167.78.17 |
Operating Mode = Use FRITZ!Box as a DSL modem. DSL ATM Settings = vpi 8 , vci 35 ( set manually ) and click apply. you should now have a bridged 7390. ------------. i wouldnt do this as its a $300 modem , sell it on ebay and buy a cheap modem to go along with what ever you are going to bridge it too.
AVM Fritz box routers the next big leap for the operating system is coming. And as befits an update to a full version number, the change from bringing FritzOS 6.9 to 7 FritzOS. For the love of all that's holy, just give us very basic graphs, depicting which ip / device in the house, is using the most bandwidth.
The 7530AX is probably a good cheap replacement for your 7490. The 7590AX is higher specced and priced but also a very good replacement and will do anything you ask of it. The 7490 is a very capable modem/router and probably not the problem with heavy users, more likely your internet connection.
According to the Internode pages, I can sign them over to a 24 month plan and get the TG-789 router free, or get the FRITZ!Box 7490 for $199 ($249 less $50 for signing up) or bundle it with a FRITZ!Fon Handset for $299 ($349 less the $50 signup bonus). Here's my dumb questions regarding the Fritz!Box: 1.
I currently have a ZTE MF626 3G Modem which doesn't appear to be supported by the Fritz!Box 7390 I have. Could somebody please recommend a 3G Modem I can buy ou