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vor 8 Jahren
@gansemer3: die Speedport W 102 Bridge gibt es gar ncht mehr zu kaufen, außer bei ebay oder anderen "Restehändlern". Sie ist nicht schlecht aber technisch inzwischen überholt.
Von der Telekom gibt es die:
http://www.telekom.de/zuhause/geraete-und-zubehoer/wlan-und-router/speed-home-bridge
als Alternative, die:
http://www.telekom.de/zuhause/geraete-und-zubehoer/wlan-und-router/speed-home-bridge-solo
Letztere ist dann empfehlenswert, wenn Du einen Router mit einem guten 5 GHz WLAN (alle Kanäle, WLAN-Standard 802.11ac MU-MIMO) wie den Speedport Smart hast. Dann kannst Du die Solo direkt mit dem Smart verbinden und benötigst keinen Master.
Gruß Ulrich
PS: es gibt zwar ein FW -Update für die alte Bridge. Diese wird aber vermutlich nicht freigegeben werden.
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