
FRITZ! Repeater 2400 WLAN Mesh International
1733 Mbit/s, 600 Mbit/s
FRITZ! Repeater 2400 WLAN Mesh International
1733 Mbit/s, 600 Mbit/s
...adapter, is from Germany without CH plug.
Yes! No problem
Type C plug - Euro plug is also OK for Switzerland. - Product works excellently - easy installation.
2 months ago
The difference between the CH version and the "normal" version of the FRITZ!Repeater 2400 lies mainly in regional distribution and pricing; technically they are identical. The CH version is customised for the Swiss market, often in terms of warranty, service or packaging, while the functionality and features remain the same. The CH version costs around 4 francs more, but offers the same WLAN mesh functions, dual-band WLAN and Gigabit LAN port as the international version.
Automatically generated from the .If you prefer German-language menus or want to buy a device specifically for CH, take the CH version, otherwise the International version is technically identical.
According to the manufacturer, the country-specific products have the appropriate adapters and cables for the corresponding target country. Furthermore, modems etc. can have the corresponding provider data stored. In this case, I could not find any difference.
We work with different suppliers and daily prices. For this reason, the price of an item may be adjusted upwards or downwards over time.
Yes, I can confirm that
Ohme CH has a Schuko plug. Then it needs an adapter for the ch sockets.
Yes, of course. (Use it together with Swisscom router) It basically doesn't care where the signal comes from.
Yes it would, but not as a mesh. Buy the Swisscom WLAn Box 2, which is Swisscom mesh-compatible. The AVM products are too, but only with AVM Mesh. If it has to be an AVM, buy the AVM FRITZ!Repeater 1200 AX International.
No the LAN port is not PoE capable
Unless you have a cable between the flat and the basement, a repeater will be of no use here, as you will not have a signal in the basement. The repeater must be within the range of the WLAN, otherwise it cannot receive and transmit signals. The repeater also has an RJ45 interface, so if you have a network cable from the flat to the basement, you can use the WLAN in the basement.
If this repeater was purchased as a supplement to an existing Fritzbox router, then the WLAN can be improved by activating the mesh WLAN function in the router and repeater. In general, WLAN systems are not ideal for virtual meetings with Zoom, Skype, Teams etc., as interruptions can occur very quickly even if there is interference from neighbouring WLANs. It may also help to change the WLAN channel, especially if there are several WLANs in the neighbourhood that use the same channel.
According to the reference they are the same only the supplier change. And both can work in Switzerland.
10 metres
Both are possible. It can be used as a repeater or as an access point.
I think the only difference is the plug (CH vs EU)
Yes the Fritz works perfectly with the wingo router 1
Unfortunately not, it's a Wi-Fi repeater not 4G. This is the wrong product category.
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