Wi-Fi Channel

Wi-Fi / Wi-Fi Channel

The "Wi-Fi Channel" page contains settings for the Wi-Fi network of the FRITZ!Box. You also receive information on other Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity of the FRITZ!Box. Using this information you can detect Wi-Fi channels with a lower load, on which higher throughput rates can be achieved.

Wi-Fi Channel Settings

The Wi-Fi channel settings define which Wi-Fi channel the FRITZ!Box uses and include additional settings for the Wi-Fi network of the FRITZ!Box. For instance, you can set a certain wireless standard or reduce transmitter power.

Defining the Type of Configuration

The Wi-Fi channel settings can be configured in two ways:

SettingFunction
Set Wi-Fi channel settings automatically (recommended) The FRITZ!Box checks the Wi-Fi environment to automatically select the optimum Wi-Fi channel settings.
Adjusting the Wi-Fi Channel Settings If you select this option, you can select the Wi-Fi channel yourself, and configure additional settings like reducing transmitter power.

Rules

Comply with the following rules if you select the Wi-Fi channel yourself:

  • Select a channel with as little interference as possible, or select "Auto channel" so that the FRITZ!Box automatically sets the Wi-Fi channel best suited for transmission.
  • Many wireless devices support only channels 36 through 48 in the 5-GHz band.
  • When a channel between 52 – 140 is used in the 5-GHz range, the FRITZ!Box checks at regular intervals whether the Wi-Fi channel used is also used by a higher priority radar source (for instance, weather radar). If higher priority radar is detected, the FRITZ!Box switches channels automatically. In this case wireless devices may lose their connection to the FRITZ!Box.

Additional Settings

The following settings are available if you selected "Adjust Wi-Fi channel settings" in the user interface. To view the settings, click on "Additional Settings" under "Adjust Wi-Fi channel settings".

2.4-GHz and 5-GHz Wireless Standard

The Wireless 802.11 (Wi-Fi 1) standard has undergone further development step by step. As a result there are various 802.11 standards, including 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4) and 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5). If you select all standards, you can connect any wireless device with the FRITZ!Box, and each wireless device can automatically use the fastest standard it supports.

The 802.11a (5 GHz) standard plays a special role. Wireless devices that support 802.11a are rare. Select 802.11n+a only if 802.11a devices are to connect with the FRITZ!Box.

Maximum transmitter power

Reduce transmitter power if your Wi-Fi network is to be received only within your home or apartment.

Wi-Fi auto channel including channel 12/13 (2.4 GHz frequency band)

Only available when the "Auto channel" setting is selected for the 2.4-GHz frequency band.

Enable this setting only if all wireless devices in the Wi-Fi of the FRITZ!Box can use channels 12 and 13. Some wireless devices (notebooks, for instance) cannot.

To improve data transmission, wireless devices can be switched automatically between the 2.4-GHz and the 5-GHz frequency bands and between multiple FRITZ! products in the Mesh

See Mesh Wi-Fi Steering.

Wi-Fi coexistence enabled (2.4-GHz frequency band)

The FRITZ!Box can use 20-MHz channels and 40-MHz channels (in accordance with the Wi-Fi 4 standard). If multiple wireless routers in the 2.4-GHz frequency band are transmitting on one 40-MHz channel, interference may result. To avoid such interference, enable "Wi-Fi coexistence enabled". The FRITZ!Box then switches to the 20-MHz channel whenever it detects a wireless router transmitting in a 40-MHz channel of the 2.4-GHz band.

You can disable this setting in locations with no other or only weakly transmitting Wi-Fi networks.

Optimize Wi-Fi transmission for live TV

TV transmissions based on the internet protocol (IP) will have the highest priority during data transmission.

Wireless Environment

The Wi-Fi environment of the FRITZ!Box is depicted in two graphs, one for the 2.4-GHz band and one for the 5-GHz band. Using these graphs you can detect channels with a lower load, on which higher throughput rates can be achieved.

Loading of the Current Radio Channel

The graphs show the load on the radio channels currently in use, the share of this load used by the FRITZ!Box, and the share used by other radio networks. Under the graphs you can set the period of time (between 1 minute and 7 days) for which the load is displayed.

Use of the Wireless Channels

The graphs show how the load experienced by the individual Wi-Fi channels through Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity of the FRITZ!Box. Sources of interference and frequencies occupied by a radar source are also displayed.

Wireless networks always influence several adjacent channels at the same time. This is why several radio channels used by the FRITZ!Box are displayed.

Other Wi-Fi Networks in your Vicinity

The table shows all Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity of the FRITZ!Box. You can change the sorting of the table, to sort by channels, for instance, by clicking on the and arrows in the table header.