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| Can anyone confirm that it is possible to disable the DSL function on a Fritz!box 5124. That being the case does it matter if it is the Annex A version? Does one of the Fritz!box's LAN connections become the "WAN" connection? I.e. will it connect to my router? And, will have to use a crossover cable in order to do this? Thanks |
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| 1506 schreef: Can anyone confirm that it is possible to disable the DSL function on a Fritz!box 5124. That being the case does it matter if it is the Annex A version? Does one of the Fritz!box's LAN connections become the "WAN" connection? I.e. will it connect to my router? And, will have to use a crossover cable in order to do this? Thanks Check out your Fritz! manual ! LAN port 1 can be used for that, the manual, describes this, if not, it can't be done. -- Bedankt, Thanks, The Fug. VoIP/SIP switched by: www.mysipswitch.com A free service sponsored by www.blueface.ie |
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| On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:38:21 -0700, 1506 wrote: Can anyone confirm that it is possible to disable the DSL function on a Fritz!box 5124. That being the case does it matter if it is the Annex A version? Does one of the Fritz!box's LAN connections become the "WAN" connection? I.e. will it connect to my router? And, will have to use a crossover cable in order to do this? Thanks I don't have your model of Fritzbox but hopefully yours will be the same as my 7140 in this respect. Via the browser interface select SettingsInternetAccount Information. Then, under 'Connection' select 'Connection via LAN 1'. |
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| On Jun 23, 4:24*pm, Brian A wrote: On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:38:21 -0700, 1506 wrote: Can anyone confirm that it is possible to disable the DSL function on a Fritz!box 5124. *That being the case does it matter if it is the Annex A version? Does one of the Fritz!box's LAN connections become the "WAN" connection? I.e. will it connect to my router? *And, will have to use a crossover cable in order to do this? Thanks I don't have your model of Fritzbox but hopefully yours will be the same as my 7140 in this respect. Via the browser interface select SettingsInternetAccount Information. Then, under 'Connection' select 'Connection via LAN 1'. Thanks Brian, I don't have one yet. I bricked my original Fritz!box fon. Before I find a replacement, and upgrade to a better model, I want to be sure it will do what I need. |
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| 1506 presented the following explanation : I bricked my original Fritz!box fon. How? |
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| On Jun 24, 11:05*am, Jono wrote: 1506 presented the following explanation : I bricked my original Fritz!box fon. * How? Updating firmware and ending the process too early. A tragedy! |
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| 1506 formulated the question : On Jun 24, 11:05*am, Jono wrote: 1506 presented the following explanation : I bricked my original Fritz!box fon. * How? Updating firmware and ending the process too early. A tragedy! Surely not irreversable..? |
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| On Jun 24, 12:35*pm, Jono wrote: 1506 formulated the question : On Jun 24, 11:05*am, Jono wrote: 1506 presented the following explanation : I bricked my original Fritz!box fon. * How? Updating firmware and ending the process too early. *A tragedy! Surely not irreversable..? I downloaded the "fix" software from AVM and messed with it for hours. My browser still cannot "reach" it. |
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| Did you try and reach it by the telephone connected to it?? I bricked my 7170 with an electirc power cut when updating the frimware and manage to unbrick by the telephone method. Can you do that with yours? Nigel -- Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!! www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk Web Cam view of garden http://austriasnow.camstreams.com/ Nigels Music:- http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.p...tails&uid=1535 |
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| On Jun 26, 7:12*am, "Nigel" wrote: Did you try and reach it by the telephone connected to it?? I bricked my 7170 with an electirc power cut when updating the frimware and manage to unbrick by the telephone method. Can you do that with yours? Nigel Hi Nigel, I plugged a 'phone into one of the FXS ports and dialed #991*15901590*. There is still no dial tone. When I plug my notebook into the LAN port my browser still does not "see" the Fritz. Another question for the group: my setup is: Cable interface - D-Link Router with Wireless - Fritz!box fon, other ATA's, switches, and computers Is this OK? Fritz documentation implies that their device should follow the Cable interface. Although since the fon only has one LAN port that is not possible. If I upgrade to the 5124 I could do that, but do not want to. I like to have my wireless router at the top of the pyramid so to speak. Adrian |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| FRITZ!Box Fon ata | Adrian | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 15 | April 13th 07 04:34 PM |
| Fritz box | Nigel | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 10 | March 28th 07 08:37 AM |
| Fritz!box | Nigel | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 3 | March 3rd 07 10:22 PM |
| FRITZ!Box | adrian_h_hudson@yahoo.com | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 13 | August 30th 06 07:46 AM |
| Fritz!Box Fon anyone? | Alan Foster | uk.telecom.voip (UK VOIP) | 14 | July 11th 05 11:29 PM |