I have one last suggestion:smileywink:
Sometimes it can be helpful in Firefox not to select the download link directly (left mouse button), but to select “Save target as…” with the right mouse button…
Otherwise, I can also send you the files zipped by email.
The router FW is approx. 30 MB, the APP FW is approx. 66 MB. In this case you could send me the email address via PM…
Goodbye
So with the new firmware, Swisscom has installed something new (at least for me). The 3G (maybe also 4G) backup function. Simply plug the 3/4G stick into the USB socket provided and as soon as VDSL, or whatever the primary access is, fails, the 3/4G stick takes over the connection to the Internet.
Great thing!!
P.S. it doesn’t necessarily have to be a Swisscom Abo.
Hello everyone
The update worked great for me (05.00.22/05.00.32) and I didn’t notice any problems during the speed test.
Unfortunately after the update, the connected LAN/WLAN devices are no longer displayed for me (see picture)
Does anyone have a tip?
With the old FW I couldn’t connect the TV 2.0 to the Internet box via WLAN and had to use a WLAN connection kit. The problem is known to SC and has the ID 5A8D.
Has this problem been solved with the new FW (the release notes say “stability improvements in the 5 GHz WLAN”)?
@akai wrote:
Theoretically you could now use the box as a 4G AP during the holidays. Has anyone already tested the backup function with a 4G stick?
Yes.
Internet and voice work if available with a Huawei E3276. Even TV runs with a good connection. Recording and replay without any problems. I couldn’t get live TV. After about 10 seconds, assuming when you switch to multicast, it’s over…
#user63
So with the Huawei E3276 4G Stick and NATEL® Easy BeFree pre Paid subscription, the InternetBox switches to G4 after about 30 seconds (when I unplug Copper VDSL2) and runs very well and quickly. If I plug VDSL2 back in, it works after about 15 on VDSL2 and stops G4 automatically.
Swisscom TV 2 Live TV only works for 10-15 seconds and then freezes.
It works better with recordings… but sometimes it gets stuck… (probably too busy on my network…)
Calling via AB or with the Rouseau is also possible.. cool thing (with recordings to watch!)
So emergency backup would be available…
By the way, in the picture above “Internet” shows the “WLAN” sign for Internet when the G4 Stick is online.
Jüre wrote:
Even TV runs with a good connection. Recording and replay without any problems. I couldn’t get live TV. After about 10 seconds, assuming when you switch to multicast, it’s over…
That’s clear 🙂
The multicast streams are of course only configured on the landline network. If this were also connected to the mobile network, the antennas and their feeds would be pretty dense from TV traffic… The problem won’t be solved so quickly. Furthermore, I don’t know whether the mobile is basically multicast capable.
As I can still remember, it worked before.
It was years ago, or before Infinity subscriptions were available.
I tested it back then with a FritzBox, a Huawei E1762 Stick and an Easy BeeFree.
Of course I could be wrong and it was still with the old SCTV back then.
But who watches live TV today other than sports broadcasts? And if there is actually an interruption in the fixed connection, recording and replay should probably be enough without getting depressed 😉
#user63