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Andreas__
vor 3 Jahren
Wie wird der Anschluss denn technisch realisiert? Welches Modem und welches Einwahlverfahren wird genutzt?
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eifelman85
vor 3 Jahren
@Snoopy790
Zu beachten ist, dass bei E.ON fürs Internet die VLAN ID 132 und für die Telefonie eine separate Verbindung mit VLAN ID 232 verwendet wird.
Ich vermute, selbst wenn Internet machbar ist, wäre spätestens bei der Telefonie Ende.
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Marcel2605
vor 3 Jahren
Hallo @Snoopy790
Vielen Dank für deinen Beitrag.
Ich rate dir zu einer Fritzbox hinter deren Modem. Zb 7590. Ist einfach zu konfigurieren.
Auch bei DSL hakt es beim Speedport spätestens bei den Telefonie Einstellungen..
Ich war auch E.ON Highspeed Kunde.. Aber nur VDSL. Kundeneigene Hardware wird nicht supportet.
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Marcel2605
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Marcel2605
vor 3 Jahren
@Snoopy790
Schau mal hier
https://www.dsl-eifel.de/fritzbox2/
Glaub mir, mit einer Fritzbox wirst du am E.ON Highspeed FTTH glücklich.
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Anonymous User
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Marcel2605
vor 3 Jahren
E.ON empfiehlt doch sowieso eine Fritzbox 7590. (?)
https://eon-highspeed.com/downloads/installationsanleitung-eines-eigenen-routers-am-e-on-highspeed-anschluss/
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Snoopy790
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Marcel2605
vor 3 Jahren
Was ist denn mit der Fritz Box 5530 Glasfaser-
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