FRITZ!Box Fon ATA 1020 Wired Router
Introduction
Introducing the FRITZ!Box Fon ATA 1020 Wired Router, is a flexible networking device made to simplify your connectivity requirements and streamline your communication processes. This wired router’s powerful capabilities and straightforward layout provide you the ability to easily manage phone and data connections, enabling seamless communication for both personal and commercial use.
Specifications
- Brand: FRITZ!Box
- Model: Fon ATA 1020
- Type: Wired Router
- VoIP Support: Yes
- Analog Ports: Connects analog phones, fax machines, and other devices
- Data Connectivity: Reliable routing for data connections
- Security Features: Firewall protection, encryption, and security settings
- User Interface: Intuitive and user-friendly interface
- Compact Design: Sleek and space-efficient profile
- Compatibility: Supports various network protocols
FAQ’s
What is the FRITZ!Box Fon ATA 1020 Wired Router?
The FRITZ!Box Fon ATA 1020 is a wired router designed for VoIP and telephony connectivity.
What does ATA stand for?
ATA stands for Analog Telephone Adapter, which allows you to connect analog telephones to a digital network.
What is the purpose of this router?
The router is designed to provide VoIP functionality and allow analog phones to make calls over IP networks.
How many phone lines can it support?
The FRITZ!Box Fon ATA 1020 typically supports analog phone lines.
Is it compatible with IP telephony services?
Yes, the router usually supports various IP telephony services and providers.
Does it support fax functionality?
Yes, the router often supports fax functionality over the IP network.
What is the LAN port speed?
The router typically features Ethernet ports with speed for LAN connections.
Does it have built-in Wi-Fi?
No, the FRITZ!Box Fon ATA 1020 is typically a wired router and does not have Wi-Fi capabilities.
Is it suitable for small businesses?
Yes, the router might be suitable for small businesses requiring VoIP connectivity.
What is the VoIP protocol it supports?
The router often supports SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) for VoIP communication.
Can it handle both voice and data traffic?
Yes, the router is designed to handle both voice and data traffic effectively.
Is it compatible with analog fax machines?
Yes, the router often supports analog fax machines connected to its ports.