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12 Reviews
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Wireless router with additional VoIP and printer-sharing features
Setup software doesn’t run on Macs, expensive for an 802.11g router Min specs: Mac with Ethernet or wireless connectivity
The use of 802.11g technology might deter a few potential customers, but 802.11g is still good enough for most of us, and the additional VoIP and printer-sharing features are also very useful. The only real drawback with the Fritz!Box is that the soft...
Abstract: AVMs Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7140 is an ADSL2+ modem with built-in VoIP telephony and a USB port for sharing a printer or storage. The router also connects to your regular telephone line, so you can continue to make standard phone calls as well. AVM pro...
This is a well thought-out, slightly unusual router, and could add real value to a household that wants to use standards-compliant VoIP and Wi-Fi, without investing in more devices. The VoIP connection saves money in the longer term, especially if you...
Voice quality, use of existing telephone hardware for Internet telephony, built-in security, USB connector for sharing storage or print devices across the network
Overkill for most home users
Wireless routers are ten a penny, but AVM throws in a Deutschmark or two by adding Internet telephone features
Abstract: wireless Internet router and VoIP unit: The Fritz!Box is a six-in-one network device aimed at home users, home workers and small businesses. It combines a four-port hub, a 802.11g++ wireless LAN, a file and print server, a firewall and a Voice over ...
For not a great deal of money, you get a respectable wireless ADSL router with some nice touches and a heap of telephony management features. All in all, the Fritz!Box 7140 is a good choice for small-office and home users. Roger Gann ...
ADSL routers are now two-a-penny, but the Fritz!Box aims to stand out from the crowd. Youre encouraged to install the router using the enclosed disc. However, theres one small problem. As soon as you insert the CD and click your chosen language, the ...