2009/04/16
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Category Archives: Hobbies
2009/04/04
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SixXS support for the Fritz!Box
I recently tested the 6to4 IPv6 support in the latest AVM Firmware for Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7270. Now I tried to setup a tunnel to SixXS which failed during my first tests. The Fritz Box didn’t complain about the fact … Continue reading
2009/04/02
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My Fritz Box runs IPv6
I installed the latest firmware (54.04.94-13992) for the AVM Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7270 released on 31 march 2009. The 6to4 configuration just works out of the box on my DSL from EPT. Unfortunately EPT doesn’t run an own 6to4-relay so … Continue reading
2009/03/22
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Fritz!Box latest firmware xx.04.70
The latest AVM Fritz!Box firmware currently available for the models Fritz!Box WLAN 3270 Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7170 Fritz!Box Fon WLAN 7270 brings interesting new features. The most interesting for me are the internal SIP Registrar Server and the support for … Continue reading
2009/03/12
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.Tel privacy and TelFriends
The .Tel infrastructure offers the possibility to protect some (or all) entries of your .Tel domain. By protecting an entry you make a visibile to a choosen group of people. (This is technically solved by encrypting the content of the … Continue reading
2009/03/12
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.tel Whois Service
In an earlier article I reported about the missing .tel Whois service. This is not true anymore, the Whois service is available on the Telnic website http://telnic.org/whois.html.
2009/03/03
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Thomson ST 585 bridging in routing mode
EPT uses the Thomson ST 585 as ADSL Modem for their IPTV offer. EPT loads a special configuration onto the Thomson, which splits the 4 port Ethernet switch into 2 partitions. Ports 3&4 are bridged to an extra ATM path … Continue reading
2009/02/26
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AVM to support T.38 on all Fritz!Box models
According to a good friend of mine at AVM, all the latest firmwares add T.38 support to all of the Fritz!Box models. Unfortunately I was only able to test the following models so far and confirm that T.38 actually works: … Continue reading