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rugrat
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  #2261846 21-Jun-2019 11:29
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timmmay:

I wonder if the 7390 will get it... it still does get updates sometimes.



I have the 7560, I’m wondering if they’ve stopped updating other ones, seems a big gap between 7.01 and 7.11 firmware.

https://en.avm.de/nc/service/downloads/?product=0&product=fritzbox-7560

I used page above to see what the latest firmwares were for each one, seems only the 7490 is getting the updates.

I’ll leave the link as a copy and paste as can change the 7560 in link to model number to see latest firmware for it straight away, or use drop down on page to change model number.

I only used the link to see what latest firmware was for each one, probably best to do updates from fritz box, not download from web site and install.





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  #2261869 21-Jun-2019 11:52
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If this is the upgrade that my daughter has just done, they have changed "Port forwarding" to "Port sharing" with a tricky bit if two devices are using the same port to listen on.

 

If anyone has a setup like that, I would be keen to find out more. 


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  #2262187 21-Jun-2019 19:46
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Sorry, what do you mean? You can't have two devices being accessible via the same port on the WAN side. It can only forward the packets to one device.





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  #2263312 24-Jun-2019 12:15
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freitasm:

 

Sorry, what do you mean? You can't have two devices being accessible via the same port on the WAN side. It can only forward the packets to one device.

 

 

Same port on the LAN side.

 

 

 

I had -

 

public IP/port 22  forwarded to private ip x/port 22

 

public IP/port 2322  forwarded to private ip y/port 22

 

All was well for a long time til this upgrade.

 

 

 

Quickly solved by changing the listening port on box Y-

 

Now -

 

public IP/port 22  forwarded to private ip x/port 22

 

public IP/port 2322  forwarded to private ip y/port 2322

 

 


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  #2263636 24-Jun-2019 21:02
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Thanks for the reports, upgraded no problem.

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  #2293363 10-Aug-2019 08:21
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7.12 is now out for the 7490 just did the update no issues

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