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FRITZ! Repeater 6000 (2400 Mbit/s, 1200 Mbit/s)

FRITZ! Repeater 6000

2400 Mbit/s, 1200 Mbit/s


Question about FRITZ! Repeater 6000

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lunatic3

4 years ago

I have an AVM FRITZ!Box 5490 Fiber (up to 1,300 MBit/s gross, 5 GHz) and N (up to 450 MBit/s gross, 2.4 GHz) as router in the basement and would like to connect 2 such faster Repeater 6000 via Lan cable with 1000Mbit and expand as Mesh in the upper floors. Would that work?

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rozurozu

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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It will certainly work, but whether it works with the desired mesh speed is something I would clarify directly with AVM support. Your router can only do ac. And whether your ax repeater will then achieve the desired throughputs with the 1 gigabit LAN supply I rather doubt.
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thomas_weil

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Technically it works. The two 6000s are connected in LAN bridge mode and then included in the mesh.
The first bottleneck will be the LAN-LAN connection, where I recommend connecting port 2 with Gigabit to the FB. Since both devices have unmanaged and passive ports.
You only benefit from the AX from the client to the repeater.