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FRITZ!OS V7.29 PART 2

 

 

 

 

 

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From the Home Network drop-down menu you can check AVM's mesh networking feature, see which devices are connected to the FRITZ!Box (both wired and wirelessly), adjust network settings including the guest access for LAN 4 (perhaps the most important is to enable gigabit connectivity to all ports), check attached USB devices, enable USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 mode for the available port (by default 2.0 is enabled), enable/disable the onboard memory of the FRITZ!NAS function (you can also configure an external HDD if connected to one of the two USB 3.0 ports) , setup the media server radio and podcast features and name your FRITZ!Box (it will be detected by that name in your local network).

 

 

The Wi-Fi drop-down menu allows the end user to setup the two bands (2.4/5GHz), check and see which devices are connected and how to the FRITZ!Box (wirelessly), monitor the wireless environment to see if something is interfering with the signal, monitor other radio networks in your vicinity, configure the encryption, schedule when you want Wi-Fi to be on and when not and create a guest Wi-Fi access mode.

 

 

Under the Smart Home tab you can obviously register and even operate AVM compatible smart devices.

 

 

Via the diagnostics page you can run quick diagnostics on the 6850 LTE.

 

 

Checking the event logs, unit power consumption, adjusting the use of the top buttons, turning off/on the activity LEDs, performing OS updates, backing up all your settings and initiating all available setup wizards are things you can do through the System drop-down menu.