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FRITZ! Box 7690 (DE-Version)

FRITZ! Box 7690 (DE-Version)


Questions about FRITZ! Box 7690 (DE-Version)

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stefan.angst

1 year ago

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AVM GmbH

1 year ago

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Hello Stefan, The DE version of the FRITZ!Box 7690 is ideally suited for use in Switzerland. The difference between the versions is that the international version does not have a language preselected and different cables are included depending on the country in which the box is purchased.
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kem.cam

3 weeks ago

Is compatible with Sunrise DSL

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Galaxus

3 weeks ago

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Yes, the Box 7690 (DE version) is compatible with Sunrise DSL. You can connect it directly to your Sunrise DSL connection and do not need a separate DSL receiver.
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guezlihamster

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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rwilhelm

1 year ago

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The CH version was only relevant if the box was connected to an analogue DSL connection (not ISDN) and there was no modem from the provider between the box and the connection. The reason for this was that Swisscom made a distinction here, with an analogue connection there was more bandwidth for DSL than with ISDN. In Germany, only the modulation for ISDN was used, regardless of whether there was an analogue or ISDN connection (with a corresponding restriction on the maximum bandwidth for analogue connections). The D version has therefore always worked in CH on ISDN DSL. The disadvantage of the CH/International version was the very slow update supply. As I have always used the boxes on ISDN and later behind a TV cable modem, I have always explicitly used the D version and have never regretted it.
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choeng

1 year ago

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remo.cotardo

1 year ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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Hello Choeng Since I had problems with the box, I have returned it. This had nothing to do with entering the Internet supplier. However, I have a 7570 box. The configuration is similar for this one. Try "Select another supplier" in the Internet provider and enter Sunrise if possible.