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Meine Fragen sind:
1. Ist das moeglich mit disem FB Typ?
2. Wenn ja, gibt es genug Firmware zu Englisch wechseln?, und generel was soll ich tun?
Ich versuchte gestern Firmware zu Englisch wechseln. Ich benutzte ein bischen Raete aus diesem Forum, aber ich hatte kein Erfolg, vielleicht Problem ist mit neuest Firmware.
Es gab nicht moeglich mit telnet Konsole Variablen zu wechseln. Es gab keine Variablen wie ich habe hier gefunden.
After that you will get a white interface because you have to switch the box's "firmware_version" from "avm" to "avme". This you can do by telnet or box's own ftp server.
Maybe the box does not accept to upload the English fw BEFORE changing "firmware_version " in the environment. So do it the other way round and do first change to "avme" and then RECOVER with English RECOVER-FW 04.67
Your Box is already running as a "normal" 7170, not as a 7170 SL - if not, it could not have fw 29.04.70 which is the latest only for a regular 7170 (there are special threads about the subject how to flash fw for one Box to another model).
After that you will get a white interface because you have to switch the box's "firmware_version" from "avm" to "avme". This you can do by telnet or box's own ftp server.
Maybe the box does not accept to upload the English fw BEFORE changing "firmware_version " in the environment. So do it the other way round and do first change to "avme" and then upload English fw 04.67.
I just thought it over again. The last alternative CANNOT work because after setting the firmware version to avme you will not have an interface where to upload the English firmware as IMAGE. In this case you would have to use the ENGLISH RECOVERversion from avm's ftp server: ftp://ftp.avm.de/fritz.box/fritzbox...n_WLAN_7170.AnnexB.en.04.67.recover-image.exe
Yes, you are right. It was a problem but I thougth the same way as You and used english recovery exe file. Now FB works at least for router functionality. I have not yet tested VoIP, but I think it should be straightforward. Thank You for help. It was very fruitful.
By the way, I did it under Windows with exe file. Do You know any method for the same process under Linux (without executable file)?
I'm sorry: I am far more a Linux friend than a Linux expert. But I'm sure there will be someone else in this forum who will be able to answer your question with competence.
Just did the conversion, piece of cake. Run the AVME targ and then restore with the international firmware, so all is good. It would appear the fritz box functions when addressed by the Dect phone are not overwritten by the flash...eg Telefonbuch, Eintrag ansehen, the menus are still in german, but the voice is in english.
has anyone cracked the 7240 to international firmware issue yet? I will be putting linux on a machine to try lonegunmans tutorial (Italia)
Unfortunatly fixing telephony through FB 7170 is not as easy as I thought.
I have configured FB 7170 as router, and VoIP gateway. Internet over WLAN and VoIP calls are functioning, but I have problem with receiving and making calls through fixed line.
My question is: Is it possible to have both VoIP and fixed line telephony when FB operates as router? If so, how should I connect fixed line and configure FB?
@krzysw78: The problem is in the Y-cable. As you used the box before without fixed line you did not notice that. I wrote about that many times - because users with annex A and analog line always have to do the same alterations to the Y cable.
I will be travelling today for 2 weeks now and am in a good hurry. So I can only give you this hint:
The analog signal for the fixed line is transmitted by contacts 3 and 6 in the box's DSL/TEL entrance. The two in the middle are called 4 + 5 and transmit the DSL signal. So all you must do is to connect the two "neighbours" 3+6 of these middle contacts 4 + 5 to the middle contacts of your splitter entrance "TEL" at the wall. Sounds maybe complicated - is in fact very easy if you understand the principle - the rest is just wiring correctly.
The analog signal for the fixed line is transmitted by contacts 3 and 6 in the box's DSL/TEL entrance. The two in the middle are called 4 + 5 and transmit the DSL signal. So all you must do is to connect the two "neighbours" 3+6 of these middle contacts 4 + 5 to the middle contacts of your splitter entrance "TEL" at the wall. Sounds maybe complicated - is in fact very easy if you understand the principle - the rest is just wiring correctly.