› UKTH forums › π Wireless Routers & Modems › AVM & Wireless › Multiple analogue handsets with Fritzbox 7530 VOIP I am a Zen Internet customer and currently have full fibre broadband, a Draytek router, and a landline. I also have a Fritzbox 7530 supplied by Zen which is currently... › Reply To: Multiple analogue handsets with Fritzbox 7530 VOIP I am a Zen Internet customer and currently have full fibre broadband, a Draytek router, and a landline. I also have a Fritzbox 7530 supplied by Zen which is currently…
As @Grisu suggests, going full DECT will save a lot of issues going forward but there is an initial cost involved in new DECT handsets.
FYI: the Fritz!Box 7530 does not have dedicated WAN port so you need to configure its LAN 1 Port to act as a WAN port to enable connection to the Fibre ONT unit installed by ISP.
The Fritz!Box 7530 does allow simultaneous use of FON & DECT handsets so maybe an option to mix it up a little.
When you do eventually remove your Landline and use Full Fibre and VoIP, the Fritz!box does have a single FON socket and as long as your existing (if you have) analogue hardwired telephone wiring already installed in your house and is in reasonable condition, you should (I believe) be able to use your current analogue phones as normal.
The only aspect I am unsure off is how many hardwired traditional telephones the Fritz!Box FON port will support, I have seen online examples of 3 supported hardwired Analogue phones.
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