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FRITZ! Repeater 3000 AX (3600 Mbit/s, 600 Mbit/s)
EUR132,99

FRITZ! Repeater 3000 AX

3600 Mbit/s, 600 Mbit/s


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Der_Biercules

2 months ago

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baumi101

2 months ago

ATTENTION: !!! The following information is from an AI. However, the information is linked: Yes, the FRITZ!Repeater 3000 AX works with the Salt Fibre Box X6. - Operation as a WLAN repeater (WPS/Assistant) or as an access point via LAN bridge is officially intended and supported, even behind routers from other manufacturers. https://en.fritz.com/service/knowledge-base/dok/FRITZ-Repeater-3000/3487_Configuring-a-FRITZ-Repeater-as-a-conventional-wireless-repeater-behind-a-router-from-another-manufacturer/ - AVM "Mesh" in the narrower sense (central Mesh master, standardised configuration, Mesh steering, etc.) is only available with a FRITZ! With the Salt-Box, the 3000 AX therefore "only" runs as a normal repeater/access point, roaming is decided by the end device. https://en.fritz.com/service/knowledge-base/dok/FRITZ-Repeater-3000-AX/3329_Mesh-with-FRITZ/ If someone wants "full" FRITZ! mesh: Continue to use the Salt box as an Internet router and operate a FRITZ!Box behind it as a mesh master. (Salt does not officially offer a real bridge mode; workaround is e.g. DMZ/Exposed Host). https://www.salt.ch/en/help/business/faq-pro-office/internet https://saltfiber.wordpress.com/howto/
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zurich_2025

3 months ago

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GenialerOpticus76

3 months ago

### Conclusion to your question **"Does the 3000 AX cover a greater range? "** No - in terms of range, there are no significant differences to the 1200 AX. **"Does the 3000 AX achieve a higher transmission rate over the same distance? "** Yes - especially in the 5 GHz band. In tests, the 3000 AX was often 30-50% faster than the 1200 model.
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sergej047

7 months ago

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AVM GmbH

7 months ago

Hello, Please contact Digitec directly with your enquiry about prices. Our support team will be happy to answer any further technical questions you may have. Please send us a message to fritzhilft@avm.de and mention the ticket ID "6789734" so that we can quickly allocate your enquiry. Kind regards from Berlin Your FRITZ! team
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EdinK988

11 months ago

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Galaxus

11 months ago

The FRITZRepeater 3000 AX can be set up to extend your Wi-Fi signal from a router downstairs to upstairs, enhancing the signal strength and coverage. ### Compatibility This repeater is compatible with all wireless routers that support the Wi-Fi standards 802.11 ax, ac, n, g, and a, so it will work with your sunrise router, not just Fritz routers. ### Connection Method The FRITZRepeater 3000 AX can connect to your existing Wi-Fi network wirelessly. However, it also offers the option to connect via a LAN cable if you prefer or if your setup requires it. This is known as the LAN bridge operating mode, which can be useful if you have existing network cables or powerline adapters. ### Operation The repeater connects to your existing Wi-Fi network and rebroadcasts the signal to increase the coverage area and improve the speed and stability of the Wi-Fi network.
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FlorianS960

1 year ago

How long is the power cable?

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Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not provide any information on this. However, after watching a few YouTube videos, I can tell you that it is approx. 0.5-1 m.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

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tcharles

1 year ago

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It depends if you use it in pure wifi mode (fritzbox -> wifi -> 3000AX -> wifi -> PC), in which case the latency depends on the distance between the Fritzbox and the repeater, generally between 2 and 40 ms). In LAN mode (fritzbox -> LAN GB -> 3000AX -> wifi -> PC), it's between 2 ms and <1ms, in fact like a direct wifi connection to the Fritzbox.

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