Is the Fritz!Box capable of multi voltage settings? 110-230V? I would like to take this back to the states with me and use it without using a step down transformer if possible.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Moonbase schrieb:Sure do. Just use a 12 V DC/1,2 A adaptor plug. The power connector to the Fritz!Box has plus in the center, minus on the outside.
Moonbase schrieb:Aaaaarrrgggh! I must have been fritz'ed! ... actually writing "Fritz!Users"...
Moonbase schrieb:sipgate: Good choice - they even lead you step-by-step through the FB configuration, with all your personalized input shown. Nice. (I also use sipgate.de, sipgate.at, and sipgate.co.uk - and a few others.)
MaLuBoB schrieb:[...] You have the 7050? Does it have a USB port on the device so you can plug a printer or a network hard drive which can be used by all?
MaLuBoB schrieb:What is the difference between sipgate.de and sipgate.at? They both are in German if I'm not correct.
You have the 7050? Does it have a USB port on the device so you can plug a printer or a network hard drive which can be used by all?
elsinga schrieb:The .de version gives you a german telephone number, the .at one an austrian number 9and the .co.uk version a uk number).
It only has a USB port for connection a computer. No drives or printers possible (unfortunately, I would really like to put up a 1GB USB stick and have it show up somewhere to be downloaded, or attach my USB capable printer and share it on my network).
goholger schrieb:the 7140 seems to be a special version for AOL Germany.
I think there will be no shop that sells this device,
search at eBay Germany for it.
voipd schrieb:Hello,
pay attention!
The 7050/5050 can be used in ATA Mode (Cablemodem). The Box has 2 indipendent Ethernet Ports. One can be used for WAN Access, the other can be used for connecting multible PC´s in the LAN.
The 7170 (and i think die 7140 too) CAN NOT be used in ATA Mode. 7170/7140 only have ONE physical Ethernet Port. A 4-port Ethernet Switch is connected internal to the Port.
If you use DSL (compatible with Germany :gruebl: ) you can use both Boxes.
voipd.
IPbeginner schrieb:You can connect to the 7050 through the 2 LAN ports, USB or WLAN.
The 7170 got 4 LAN ports and WLAN. The USB is only for a printer or a memory stick.
The difference between the 7170 and 7140 are the phone plugs. The 7170 got 3 analog and 1 ISDN connector plug. The 7140 has got exclusively 2 analog plugs.
Ghostwalker schrieb:No, the Fritz!Box will create an internal raw connection to the printer and offer that port as a standard tcp/ip printer port on its ip address, port 9100 tcp. You can access the USB mass storage via FTP. But it will be dead slow (USB 1.1 only).