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LTE: Radio Standard for Connecting to the Internet
The FRITZ!Box can manage various storage media and make
them available to all participants in the home network. These
include connected USB flash drives, USB hard drives and on-
line storage.
USB 2.0 Port
The FRITZ!Box has a USB port which can be used to integrate
USB devices into your home network, for instance a printer or
a storage medium. The connected USB devices can then be
used simultaneously by all network devices in the home net-
work of the FRITZ!Box.
Media Server for Music, Images, and Video in the Home
Network
As a media server the FRITZ!Box makes music, video and im-
age files available throughout the entire home network. With
suitable playback devices in the home network of the
FRITZ!Box you can even play back the media files when the
computer is turned off.
Your music, video and image files can be stored on a USB
storage medium connected to the FRITZ!Box.
The playback devices or programs, for instance computers or
television sets, must support the UPnP AV or DLNA standard.
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LTE: Radio Standard for Connecting to the Internet
LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a radio standard specified ac-
cording to the 3GPP standard, Release 8 . Within this stan-
dard the FRITZ!Box belongs to category 3 UE (user equip-
ment).
Frequency Ranges
LTE supports two frequency bands:
•
791 - 862 MHz: the LTE band 20 is located in this range.
This band is called the “digital dividend” spectrum.
•
2500 - 2690 MHz: the LTE band 7 is located in this range.
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