
AVM FRITZ.Repeater 6000 WLAN Mesh
2400 Mbit/s, 1200 Mbit/s
AVM FRITZ.Repeater 6000 WLAN Mesh
2400 Mbit/s, 1200 Mbit/s
Good idea in principle. However, success depends on what is meant by somewhat weak reception. If the reception for the mobile phone is unbearably weak, it is also weak for the Fritz. WLAN extension yes, WLAN amplification no. The Fritz should be installed where the field strength is still good!
Good day Mr XY, Thank you for your enquiry. You can use the LAN ports of the FRITZ!Repeater 3000 as you require, i.e. use one as an input and the other as an output. Kind regards from Berlin Jörg Reuß AVM GmbH Sales
The repeater only works optimally if both frequency bands have the same SSID and the device can decide which is currently the faster one. At least that's how it works for me and that's how I understood the AVM manual. My 5 GHz band is always active (you can also see this in the interface of the FB under Home Network/Mesh). Kind regards, Gerhard
Type C plug - Euro plug is also OK for Switzerland. - Product works excellently - easy installation.
International has more languages to choose from, but is the same product.
Hello, No, since the repeaters amplify the WLAN of your FRITZ!Box, the decision between a 6000 and a 3000 depends more on the end devices you use and which WLAN standards they support. Our technical support team will be happy to answer any further questions you may have. Please send us a message to fritzhilft@avm.de and mention the ticket ID "6639043" so that we can quickly allocate your enquiry. Kind regards from Berlin Your AVM team
The linked version of the Fritz! repeater 3000 is far too expensive for some reason. Just look for it in the range, because the "normal" version costs only half as much: AVM FRITZ!Repeater 3000 AX International (3600 Mbit/s, 600 Mbit/s) Compared to this offer, the 6000 model costs about Fr. 50.- If you don't need the 2.5Gbit port, the 3000 model would be a little cheaper.
The "International" version is an imported article which is not actually for the Swiss market, but in this case can still be used here.
The item comes without an adapter and can be connected directly to the mains.
The repeater works in two modes. Repeater mode - the WLAN is extended and the WLAN signal is amplified. In bridge mode, two networks are linked and the RJ45 connections can be used. https://avm.de/service/wissensdatenbank/dok/FRITZ-Repeater-6000/1486_FRITZ-Repeater-im-FRITZ-Box-Heimnetz-einrichten/
It certainly does! I'm using one of these together with a FRITZ!Box 7583, the latter acting as a mesh master. WPS works too.
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
I bought the repeater to improve reception in certain rooms, not to increase the overall capacity. If you need more capacity in general, the next higher plan would be the better solution. Tip: Ask UPC about new plan mix offers. Prices change all the time, but UPC never reports this on its own. Good luck!
Ohme CH has a Schuko plug. Then it needs an adapter for the ch sockets.
no problem with us
Yes, of course. (Use it together with Swisscom router) It basically doesn't care where the signal comes from.
This is not possible. This is clearly described by AVM. https://avm.de/mesh/ However, you can operate the fibre modem in bridge mode (IPv4 is required) and connect a Fritzbox behind the fibre modem. This is then the basis for the mesh.
Yes, it is possible, but I would generally only recommend a mesh WiFi system to improve the WLAN, which achieves much better coverage. The Xiaomi AX3000 mesh system, for example, consists of two identical mesh WiFi routers, switch off the WiFi on the Wingo router, connect a Xiaomi mesh router to the Wingo router with the LAN cable and then set up the WiFi mesh on the smartphone. This gives you very good coverage, as two mesh routers create the WLAN at the same time. Both are very powerful and can manage up to 256 devices and each has a built-in 3 port Gbit Ethernet switch, where you can then use a server or printer with it. Xiaomi AX3000 Operating a separate router together with the Wingo WLAN is a technical mess.
Yes, of course it works... it's even the recommended configuration!
Yes, that is possible. LAN port 4 can be defined as a guest network.
E.g. with the FRITZ!DECT Repeater 100, which is hardly sold in Switzerland and is currently sold with Schuko connections. If it is only about the DECT signal, Repeters from other manufacturers can also be coupled with the Fritzbox. I have a Gigaset Repeter in use like this. What cannot work, however, are the AVM special functions on the Fritzphone.
I have solved it exactly like this and it has worked perfectly for three years. Fritzbox in the multimedia cabinet (W-Lan deactivated) and repeater (W-Lan activated) centrally in the flat. The two devices are connected with a LAN cable.
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.