Modérateur: Barbapapa
Oui, aucun problème. Il y aura juste une boîte en plus avant ta 7490.flochy a écrit :Bonjour,
Je suis toujours sur ma bonne 7490 depuis presque 8 ans, j'en suis toujours aussi content.
J'ai l'impression que ma rue va bientôt être raccordée à la fibre (Proximus) et je me demandais donc comment ça se passera. Est-ce que je pourrais garder la 7490 ?
New features:
- Talking caller ID – FRITZ!Fon learns to speak: New features for FRITZ!Fon
- WireGuard support for simple setup of VPN connections
- More operating convenience in the FRITZ!Box user interface
- Smart Home Scenes – create the perfect mood for every occasion
- Smart Home Routines - for customizable automations in the Smart Home
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# New features and improvements in FRITZ!OS 7.51
## Internet:
- **NEW** Support for WireGuard VPN connections <more [2]>
- **NEW** IP revocation list for incoming packets
- **NEW** Direct connection to MyFRITZ!Net via USP (TR-369) for direct transmission of parameters - first the display of the connection status, then line parameters, and also the performance of updates on MyFRITZ!Net
- **Improved** Optimized forwarding of IP multicast packets between wireless devices (FRITZ!Box 7490 only)
- **Improved** Additional FRITZ!Box products in the Mesh are automatically registered with the MyFRITZ! account of the Mesh Master
- **Improved** After restart, the FRITZ!Box updates its IP address at MyFRITZ! immediately (DynDNS update)
- **Improved** IPv4 VPN connections can be tunneld using IPv6 to reach FRITZ!Box products on DS-Lite lines, for example (IPv6 tunnel for IPv4, IPv4-in-IPv6)
- **Improved** In the user interface, an image now illustrates the different types of VPN connections
- **Improved** The IPv6 Interface Identifier used on the WAN port is chosen at random
- **Improved** When internet access to storage media via FTP/FTPS is enabled, the randomly preselected port number is displayed
- **Improved** IPv6 on the FRITZ!Box enabled by default for all internet connections
- **Improved** Support for IPv6 during prioritization of network applications and prioritization of a home network device
- **Improved** No publication of the IPv4 addresses for MyFRITZ!Net on Dual Stack connections with carrier-grade NAT; resolution of MyFRITZ! address always to IPv6 address
- **Improved** Increased download speed for guest access
- **Improved** Improved performance of WireGuard VPN connections through software and hardware acceleration
- **Improved** Improved tips and error messages on sharing ports on PCP connections
- **Change** Table converted to display connection data in a generally valid format
- **Change** Predefined selection of DynDNS providers replaced by a general settings option
- **Change** When creating port sharings, the "Emule" application is no longer listed
- **Change** When the DNS server of the internet provider (or the listed DNS server) is interrupted, the FRITZ!Box automatically switches to the public DNS server
## DSL:
- **Improved** Better interoperability with ADSL2+ and VDSL remote sites
## Wi-Fi:
- **Improved** Channel selection using the auto channel function is repeated when target channel is blocked by radar
- **Improved** Data rates increased when exchanging data with certain wireless devices
- **Improved** In the diagram "Load on the Current Wi-Fi Channel", overlay with message text even when VHT160 mode is enabled
- **Improved** Optimized automatic channel selection when checking for prioritized use in the 5-GHz Wi-Fi network
- **Improved** The legend below the "Allocation of Wi-Fi Channels" diagram on the "Wi-Fi / Wi-Fi Channels" page is now displayed in a single line
- **Improved** When encryption on the Mesh Master is changed to "non-encrypted", activation of the 5-GHz Wi-Fi network is ensured and wireless devices are correctly deregistered if necessary
- **Improved** Better behavior in cases of radar and radio interference
- **Improved** Display for tri-band connections on the "Overview" page
- **Improved** New message in "System / Event Log" if a new session key was negotiated (connections according to WPA3/SAE standard)
- **Change** The pages "Wi-Fi / Wi-Fi Network", "Wi-Fi / Wi-Fi Channel", and "Wi-Fi / Security" have a new structure
## Mesh:
- **Improved** Changed country and language settings of the Mesh Master are automatically transmitted to the Mesh Repeater
- **Improved** Display of home network connections on the "Mesh" page of the user interface responds more quickly to changes
- **Improved** New message in "System / Event Log" when FRITZ!OS removes a network loop
- **Improved** The user interface of newly connected home network devices can be called up more quickly via the link in the "Mesh" diagram
## Telephony:
- **NEW** Call diversions and call blocks can be applied to callers that are "Not in telephone book" (allowlist)
- **Improved** Call diversions and call blocks for incoming calls now can be restricted to a single own telephone number
- **Improved** Display of configured call diversions revised
- **Improved** Option for forwarding calls during the ringing phase (partial rerouting) added under "Other Provider"
- **Improved** Support for photos for online contacts from Apple, Telekom, and CardDAV providers
- **Improved** Optimization for integration of a telephone book into Mesh
- **Improved** Online contacts from web.de, gmx.de and 1&1 converted to CardDAV
- **Improved** Option for forwarding calls during the ringing phase (partial rerouting) added (among others, for SIP trunks and "Other Provider")
## DECT/FRITZ!Fon:
- **NEW** Talking caller ID for calls, alarm, and appointments <more [1]>
- **NEW** Appointment calendar in FRITZ!Fon
- **Improved** Convenient control of DECT headsets that are GAP or CAT-iq 2.x-compliant
- **Improved** Higher/optimal resolution of images from Google online contacts
- **Improved** Quick dial for number keys 2 to 9 can be set up directly on the FRITZ!Fon by pressing and holding the number
- **Change** Missed calls older than 28 days are not indicated on FRITZ!Fon
## Apps:
- **NEW** Prioritizations of home network devices can be enabled in the MyFRITZ!App
## Home Network:
- **Improved** Page "Details" for network devices was reworked
- **Improved** FRITZ!Powerline devices can be restarted in the "Device Details" of the FRITZ!Box user interface under "Home Network / Network" or registered by clicking a button
- **Improved** More flexibility when assigning your own device names in the home network for display in the user interface
- **Improved** Own network device highlighted in the overviews of the user interface
- **Improved** LLDP switches added to the "Mesh Overview"
- **Improved** Icon for prioritized network devices was updated
## Smart Home:
- **NEW** Create and enable/disable routines (if-this-then-that statements) <more [5]>
- **NEW** Template for radiator controls expanded with addition of comfort temperature and cool-down temperature as well as antifreeze and boost functions
- **NEW** Selection of an additional display with temperature and humidity profiles on the FRITZ!DECT 440
- **NEW** Scenarios can be set up and applied <more [5]>
- **NEW** Natural lighting seqeuences for groups and templates with FRITZ!DECT 500
- **NEW** Comfort functions added to the templates (switch Wi-Fi access, switch Wi-Fi guest access, start telephone call, switch answering machine, send push mail, open URL)
- **NEW** Support for external window sensors for open window detection
- **Improved** Sunrise/sunset schedule
- **Improved** The function "Adaptive heating start" can be disabled for radiator controls (Firmware 5.00 for FRITZ!DECT 301 required)
- **Change** Menu "Smart Home" subdivided into "Devices & Groups", "Automation" and "Operation"
## System:
- **Improved** "Forgot Password" push service email now contains details on device that requested that mail
- **Improved** Overview of status and progress during initial configuration in the user interface
- **Improved** User interaction when logging in to the user interface was reworked
- **Improved** Reworked user guidance through changing of the FRITZ!Box name
- **Change** Changed operating concept for changing settings
- **Change** Copyright notice in legal notice was updated
- **Change** Revised layout of the FRITZ!Box user interface <more [4]>
- **Change** Switching between "Advanced view" and "Standard view" no longer necessary: now advanced settings are always available
- **Change** "Help & Info" at the end of the menu area summarizes helpful information on the FRITZ!Box
- **Change** Expanded keyword search in the menu under "Help and Info"; display of results in the Help
- **Change** New contents under "Help and Info > Get to Know the Functions"
- **Change** The push service for the Wi-Fi guest access sends registration/deregistration events of the guest devices from the Mesh Repeater or Mesh Master with which they are registered
## USB:
- **NEW** Support of storage media formatted in exFAT (not yet 7530)
- **Improved** "Refresh index" restarts detection of all media files
- **Improved** A list of FRITZ!Box users with NAS rights is displayed under "Home Network Sharing"
- **Change** Due to no longer compatible API, MargentaCloud was removed from the list of internet media sources
- **Change** When uploading files to fritz.nas, the creation date of the respective file is now displayed
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[1] Talking caller ID – FRITZ!Fon learns to speak: New features for FRITZ!Fon
Voice announcements (text to speech)
The new Talking caller ID feature announces the name of the caller (if listed in your contacts) or the location the call is coming from.
It's available for incoming calls, but voice announcements can also be selected for alarms and appointments.
When you get a call, instead of a ring tone the caller's name is announced if their telephone number is in your contacts. If there is no telephone book entry, the location from which the call is coming is announced, depending on the country.
You'll need to have an active MyFRITZ! account.
The feature can be activated under "Telephony / Telephony Devices" in the user interface. Select the FRITZ!Fon you want to edit and then switch to the "Ring tones" tab. There, for the assigned phone numbers or for other external calls, select "Voice ring tones" at the end of the offered list.
Alternatively, you can also switch voice announcements on and off directly in the FRITZ!Fon menu under "Settings" > "Audio".
You can carry out additional settings under "Settings for caller announcements / voice ring tones".
For alarms and appointments you can select voice announcements directly on the FRITZ!Fon.
Appointment calendar
With the new calendar, you can now set up appointments in the FRITZ!Fon and create a reminder for them. You can also be reminded of the appointment by voice announcement.
The new features are available for FRITZ!Fon M2, C4, C5 and C6 with the latest handset firmware.
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[2] WireGuard support for simple setup of VPN connections
limited with 7490
General remarks
WireGuard(R) is a modern and easy to understand VPN solution that aims to be faster, simpler and leaner than IPSec. In contrast to IPSec and OpenVPN, it uses a reduced number of (state-of-the-art) cryptography methods.
WireGuard(R) is usually easier to configure than other solutions and impresses with its fast connection setup.
For most operating systems, there are apps/programs from WireGuard(R) themselves for connecting single devices to a network via VPN.
WireGuard is a registered trademark of Jason A. Donenfeld (https://www.wireguard.com)
WireGuard is not compatible with other VPN protocols. Connections to IPSec or OpenVPN peers (as well as to FRITZ!Box products configured in this way) are therefore not possible.
Like other VPN methods, WireGuard works on layer 3 of the OSI layer model and generally supports IPv4 and IPv6. The concept is based on peer-to-peer architecture.
The VPN connection is made possible by the exchange of public keys between the remote sites, with the help of which IP packets are encapsulated in UDP and sent in encrypted form.
Essentially, you configure a WireGuard interface with your own private key and the remote sites' public keys to be used and then send packets over it – and of course you must have done the same thing on the remote site.
WireGuard itself does not contain any mechanisms for key distribution, an often criticized and "complicated" point about IPSec. Both parties therefore require the public keys of the respective remote site and can then "simply" send encrypted packets via the correspondingly set up interface.
The concept for the FRITZ!Box, however, is that both key pairs can be generated on the FRITZ!Box for setting up a connection and all the necessary dial-in data (private and public key of the person dialing in, public key of the FRITZ!Box, address, algorithms...) can be imported on the client side via a file or QR code, e.g. in the WireGuard App. For different connections, even for the same device, a new private key is then generated for the connection each time. Do not let the QR code or configuration file fall into the hands of unauthorized persons, as they may otherwise be able to use the configured VPN connection.
There are no plans to allow both conventional (IPSec) and WireGuard dial-in to a FRITZ!Box user. A WireGuard configuration is assigned to a device, not to a user. This means there is also no user assignment or user-related authentication for WireGuard connections.
Hardware-assisted encryption/decryption is currently not supported for WireGuard.
For your FRITZ!Box to be accessible via WireGuard VPN, you need a MyFRITZ! address your (you'll need to register your FRITZ!Box with MyFRITZ!Net) – or a third-party DynDNS address for your FRITZ!Box.
WireGuard connections for single devices
To connect a single device via WireGuard VPN (roughly comparable to the well-known "user dial-in" via IPSec VPN), you need the corresponding WireGuard app or the WireGuard program for the respective operating system (until WireGuard is potentially also offered with on-board operating system resources). In the simplest and most obvious case, you configure the WireGuard connection on the FRITZ!Box, take a picture of the generated QR code with the WireGuard app (or import the generated file) – and the WireGuard VPN setup is done.
Set up guide
Internet > Permit Access > VPN > Add VPN Connection
• "Configure a WireGuard connection for a laptop/PC" => Generates a file to import.
• "Configure a WireGuard connection for a smartphone" => Generates a QR code to photograph
Please note that the connection configuration – QR code or configuration file - is not permanently stored on the FRITZ!Box (for security reasons). It's therefore best to set up the connection completely immediately. Of course, a new WireGuard VPN connectioncan be generated at any time.
Do not let the QR code or configuration file fall into the hands of unauthorized persons, as they may otherwise be able to use the configured VPN connection.
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[4] More operating convenience in the FRITZ!Box user interface
The FRITZ!Box user interface gets a refresh for the Lab start.
Particularly noticeable here is the separation of the menu from the left edge of the screen and the width of the displayed pages have been trimmed for better readability. This has a positive effect on the display on particularly large screens and high resolutions for tables and texts, while at the same time improving smartphone and tablet display. The redesign is based on a new style guide that facilitates the integration of innovative operating concepts.
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[5] Automation
Scenes – create the perfect mood for every occasion
With scenes you can simultaneously perform different actions in the Smart Home.
For example, with the "Coming Home" scene, all radiator controls can be set to the comfort temperature at the touch of a button, and your LED lights and smart plugs, the Wi-Fi and/or guest Wi-Fi, and the answering machine can all be switched on at the same time.
The two scenes "Coming Home" and "Leaving Home" are preset and can be used directly.
The two preset scenes consist of automatically generated templates that can be subsequently turned on and off as required.
With a scene you create yourself, multiple devices can be combined and controlled.
Templates that have already been created can be added and deleted on an individual basis.
Furthermore, individual templates can be created as a simple scene. Settings for devices and/or device groups can be saved and reused with templates.
Scenes can be used with the FRITZ!Box, a FRITZ!Fon, the FRITZ!App Smart Home or the FRITZ!DECT 440.
Routines - for customizable automations in the Smart Home
Routines enable devices, scenes and templates to be automatically activated by a trigger-action shortcut.
The shortcut consists of a trigger and a condition that must be met for an action to be performed.
In the Configuration Wizard, you can define a device as a trigger, then specify the change in state or an event (condition). Finally, a previously created scene or template (action) is selected, which is activated when the condition is met.
For example, if the humidity measured by the FRITZ!DECT 440 reaches a certain level, the previously configured scene "Ventilation" with a FRITZ!DECT 200 smart plug with a connected humidifier is applied.
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III. Additional Feedback on FRITZ!OS
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In addition to direct feedback in our lab area en.avm.de/fritz-lab, there are three additional feedback functions in the user interface which provide information. We have automated the processing of feedback supplied by these functions.
1) DSL feedback via "Internet / DSL Information / Feedback"
2) Wi-Fi feedback via "Wi-Fi / Wi-Fi Network": Feedback icon after the clients
3) VoIP feedback via "Telephony / Telephone Numbers / Voice Transmission", "Other" column: Feedback icon after each call
IV. Information on the Lab update:
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This FRITZ! Lab firmware is a beta version. We've tested it in standard environments before release, but it may still result in bugs. AVM is not liable for any damages that may arise from the use of the Lab version.
Information on working with Lab versions
We appreciate any feedback from our users, which can be submitted at: en.avm.de/fritz-lab. This page also lists all of the current FRITZ! Lab versions with corresponding feedback areas.
Before you start testing the Lab version
1) You haven't installed the latest firmware for your FRITZ!Box yet? You first need to update the firmware to the latest release.
2) Save your current settings under "System / Backup". The saved settings will be needed if you want to switch back from the Lab firmware back to the release firmware.
Testing the Lab version
Once the latest FRITZ!OS version has been installed on your FRITZ!Box and you've saved your current settings, you can begin testing.
1) Unzip the "fritzbox-labor-yyyy-xxxxx.zip" file.
2) Use the FRITZ!Box user interface to install the update:
- Select "View: Advanced" in the footer.
- Click "Update" in the "System" menu.
- Switch to the "FRITZ!OS File" tab.
- Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
- Enter the path to the Lab firmware and the name of the Lab file (FRITZ.Box_xxxx.0x.xx.xx-xxxxx.image) in the input field.
3) The Lab version is installed on the FRITZ!Box. The FRITZ!Box will then restart.
Restoring your device to how it was before testing
You can switch back to the official FRITZ!OS at any time under "System > Update > FRITZ!OS Version" or reset the FRITZ!Box back to the official FRITZ!OS using the enclosed Windows program "recover.exe" (included in the Lab package).
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chrimu a écrit :La 7.56 stable vient de sortir (https://download.avm.de/fritzbox/fritzbox-7490/) pour la 7490 DE et INT; Rien de bien nouveau pour la version BE (7.29). Les versions des pilotes DSL sont inchangés par rapport à ce que décrit Obbo plus haut. J'ai fait l'update sur une version INT via VPN et ca fonctionne sans problèmes.
A+, C.
chrimu a écrit :Proximus-ADSL fonctionne donc. Puisque je suis sur Sat>IP, Proximus-TV n'est pas mon rayon... 'va falloir tester, je suppose, mais je ne vois pas de raison ou d'indicatuer que ce qui fonctionnait avec les FW stables précédemment ne fonctionnerait plus avec la dernière version.
Eric a écrit :Ce qu'il faudrait c'est tester avec la 5530
https://en.avm.de/products/fritzbox/fri ... 530-fiber/
carabao a écrit :La question est de savoir si l'on pourra bientôt brancher une fritzbox fibre GPON 5530 directement à la prise verte fibre sans passer par l'ONT ?
C'est LA question. Si c'est le cas, fameuse révolution dans les télécoms belges.
@lan a écrit :Eric a écrit :La question est de savoir si l'on pourra bientôt brancher une fritzbox fibre GPON 5530 directement à la prise verte fibre sans passer par l'ONT ?
Quelqu'un a-t-il une précision ou une idée.
35b a écrit :@lan a écrit :Eric a écrit :La question est de savoir si l'on pourra bientôt brancher une fritzbox fibre GPON 5530 directement à la prise verte fibre sans passer par l'ONT ?
Quelqu'un a-t-il une précision ou une idée.
La réponse est oui.
Il y a 2 articles
https://www.ibpt.be/operateurs/publicat ... haut-debit
et
https://www.ibpt.be/operateurs/publicat ... des-modems
Datanews ferait bien de citer ses sources.
L'ibpt a fixé au point A la séparation opérateur/privé. C'est-à-dire au niveau de la prise optique (ONTP). Le choix du module optique sera libre. L'ibpt parle d'une liste blanche (=agréé), noire (refusé) et pas dans une liste (autorisé mais pas agréé/testé).
chrimu a écrit :La 7.59 stable vient de sortir (https://download.avm.de/fritzbox/fritzbox-7490/) pour la 7490 DE, INT et BE. Dans mon cas, ca fonctionne sans problèmes.
A+, C.
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