The latest lab file on our download server, "fritzbox-XXXX-Labor-xxxx.zip", contains
- the lab version for your FRITZ!Box
- this "infolab-en.txt" file with important information on this lab version
- information, feedback options, and the file at en.fritz.com/fritz-lab


Neue Features: - The new Online Monitor offers a clear graphical overview of the internet usage of top consumers and selected home network devices
- Mesh optimization - for greater stability and improved data throughput, FRITZ!Repeaters independently select the ideal connection in the Mesh
- More options for triggering routines in the smart home and many other interesting new features
- The new, easy-to-use FRITZ!NAS sharing function makes it possible to share a folder, for example to collect and share photos after a family celebration
- Simplified user guidance for the parental controls - access profiles and the home network devices assigned to it are now clearly displayed
- Protection against internet connection failure: FRITZ! Failsafe automatically switches to a substitute connection, for example via mobile network
- Reduce the FRITZ!Box's energy consumption with EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) Can now be individually configured for the WAN or LAN sockets

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# New Features and Improvements in FRITZ!OS 8.10
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This FRITZ! Lab contains new functions fresh from the AVM development team and gives a preview of upcoming FRITZ!OS features in the next major update. It also contains the latest developments in the areas of security and energy efficiency.
The FRITZ! Lab launched adds additional control functions to the home network, increases fallback protection for the internet connection, and optimizes the smart home. For the first time, this FRITZ! Lab makes Mesh Repeater mode available for the FRITZ!Box 7590 AX. This allows the FRITZ!Box to be integrated into the home network with even more flexibility and used to improve Wi-Fi coverage. Over the next few months, the FRITZ! Lab will be expanded to include additional features and improvements in a range of areas and will be made available for additional FRITZ!Box models. 
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# New Features in FRITZ!OS 8.10

## Internet:
- **NEW** With the new internet fallback protection, the FRITZ!Box always stays online: If the internet connection fails, an alternative internet connection is established via an access device, e.g. via the mobile network with FRITZ!Box 6820 LTE or via USB mobile network dongles [1]
- **NEW** Online Monitor shows the network devices with the highest utilization of the internet connection (top consumers)  
- **NEW** The Online Monitor for "individual devices" also displays the total current utilization of devices that were not selected individually [6]
- **NEW** Simplified user guidance on the "Filter" pages (parental controls) [2]
- **Improved** In the Online Monitor the display of the utilization of the internet connection allows selection of not only one day or two months but also an interval of 2 weeks  
- **Improved** Device selection for display and data recording simplified in the Online Monitor  
- **Improved** Reworked diagrams and colors in the Online Monitor  
- **Improved** Online Monitor: Reworked display in the diagrams for the utilization of the internet connection  
- **Improved** Improved stability when there are many simultaneous requests to internet services   
- **Improved** Port 443 (HTTPS, QUIC) is taken into account when the network application "Surfing" is prioritized  
- **Improved** In the access profiles for parental controls, it is now possible to select whether network applications should be blocked or allowed  
- **Improved** Number of tickets to extend online time for devices blocked by parental controls was increased from 10 to 12  
- **Improved** In the parental controls, limited online time for a network device can now be easily extended by 45 minutes

## Wi-Fi:
- **NEW** Operating mode Mesh Repeater: Use FRITZ!Box 7590 AX as a Mesh Repeater, e.g. after replacing the FRITZ!Box on the connection [4]

## Mesh:
- **NEW** Automatic detection of device type (e.g. smartphone, computer, or printer) for devices displayed in the Mesh Overview
- **NEW** Intelligent networking: FRITZ! products in the Mesh assess and optimize the connections among each other
- **NEW** Simplified login to Mesh Repeaters via the Mesh Overview of the Mesh Master

## Telephony:
- **NEW** Caller announcements for the integrated answering machine can now also be entered as text (text-to-speech)
- **Improved** Support for the Vodafone IP Anlagen Anschluss

## DECT/FRITZ!Fon: 
- **Improved** Podcasts can automatically continue from where they left off, even after a long interruption  
- **Improved** Revised menu order and dialogs in the FRITZ!Fon user interface

## Home Network:
- **NEW** Save energy in the home network: EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) can now be set separately for each WAN/LAN port  
- **Improved** Completely reworked network settings for improved user-friendliness

## Smart Home:
- **NEW** In the FRITZ!Box user interface of the Mesh Master, the registration of smart home devices with another FRITZ!Box or a FRITZ!Smart Gateway can be started  
- **NEW** Data read by the FRITZ!Smart Energy 250 from the export meter is shown under "Smart Home > Devices and Groups"  
- **NEW** With FRITZ!Smart Control 440, the following functions can now be controlled: the boost and frost protection functions for radiator controls, color and color temperature for lamps, activation and deactivation of routines, and the display of the QR code for Wi-Fi [5]
- **NEW** Routines can also be triggered by a phone call, by reaching a target temperature, or by activating boost or antifreeze functions, as well as by important events on the FRITZ!Box  
- **NEW** Templates and routines can be triggered with delay  
- **Improved** The schedule for a radiator control can be disabled without discarding the configured schedule  
- **Improved** Temperature and humidity data from Zigbee devices are displayed in the home network and can be used for automation 
- **Improved** Roller shutters can now be combined into groups
- **Improved** Color and brightness transitions have been improved in the controls for Zigbee lights

## Storage (NAS):
- **NEW** Upload sharing: Via fritz.nas a folder can be shared for users with a sharing link to upload and download contents, e.g. to collect photos after a family celebration [3]
- **Improved** Better interoperability with FTP applications (e.g. Filezilla) through support for MFMT command  
- **Improved** Simplified generation of sharing links to access files saved in FRITZ!NAS

## Security:
- **Improved** Push mail now also sends notifications about logins from FRITZ!Apps

## System: 
- **Improved** File name for saved settings now includes name of individual FRITZ!Box  
- **Improved** The "Diagnostics > Function" page now displays information on problems with time synchronization via NTP  
- **Improved** If the configured/provisioned time server fails, automatic switch to public server  
- **Improved** "Forgot Password" function of the push service can now be configured with a freely chosen recipient  
- **Improved** Functional diagnostics now indicates when access for apps (TR-064) is disabled in the home network sharing settings  
- **Improved** Reworked pages of the update functions under "System > Update"  
- **Improved** Reworked user guidance for backing up or restoring settings  
- **Improved** Warning on the overview page when push service is interrupted  
- **Improved** Now the Energy Monitor displays the power consumption of additional FRITZ!Box models
- **Improved** Push service emails now clearly differentiate between function and security diagnostics through specific subject lines, adapted email texts, and file names  
- **Improved** Accessibility support for FRITZ!Box, FRITZ!Mesh Set Master, and FRITZ!Fon (in accordance with GAA Ordinance)

## Mobile Network:  
- **Improved** Support for the execution of service and control commands in the mobile network (USSD over IMS)

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[1] FRITZ! Failsafe – Always online with the new fallback protection for your FRITZ!Box's internet connection

Fallback protection redefined:
With FRITZ! Failsafe – the FRITZ!Box's new fallback protection – FRITZ!Box users stay online at all times. If the fibre optic, DSL or cable connection becomes unstable or fails, FRITZ! Failsafe ensures the home network's internet connection via an alternative internet connection. FRITZ! Failsafe does this via fallback by using a substitute connection via a fallback device connected upstream from the FRITZ!Box as a reserve via a WAN, LAN or USB port. This device can be another FRITZ!Box, a USB mobile network dongle, or a smartphone in USB tethering mode. A particularly suitable fallback device would be a FRITZ!Box for a mobile network – for example, a FRITZ!Box 6860 5G, 6850 5G, 6850 LTE or 6820 LTE.

This feature is ideal for anyone who depends upon a reliable internet connection – whether in a home office or a retail store. Whether you're using it for a video conference or to connect to an accounting system, with FRITZ! Failsafe your internet connection is secure – no matter if an excavator or a storm is approaching.

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[2] Optimized parental controls

A number of practical optimizations have been included in the first version of FRITZ! Lab. The parental controls now clearly display access profiles and the corresponding devices on one page. Tickets for online time are easier to find on a separate tab and the number of tickets was increased from 10 to 12. This makes managing family internet usage even simpler and more intuitive. Detail improvements were also made to the Online Monitor area. The line graphs have been color-optimized for an even clearer display, and the tooltip that is now is easier to read provides users with more information about the Online Meter.

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[3] New upload sharing  - Sharing files easier than ever

With the new upload sharing via FRITZ!NAS, sharing files has never been easier: Users can make a folder available via sharing link, allowing others to directly upload and download content   perfect for collecting shared photos or documents. Thanks to the new function, it is no longer necessary to create a FRITZ!Box user with special write permission   instead, all that is needed to allow friends and family to securely upload files is a single link.

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[4] 7590 AX now also usable as a Mesh Repeater via Wi-Fi

You can configure your FRITZ!Box for use as a Mesh Repeater and use Wi-Fi or a network cable to integrate it into the Mesh of your FRITZ!Box with internet access (Mesh Master) to increase the range of your home network easily and efficiently.

As a Mesh Repeater, the FRITZ!Box automatically adopts all of the necessary settings from the Mesh Master (for example Wi-Fi access information, guest access, schedule) and creates an additional Wi-Fi network that enables your devices to connect to the home network. In addition, the telephone numbers entered in the Mesh Master can be activated for the Mesh Repeater and used by telephone devices configured in it.
A maximum of Wi-Fi 5 (5 GHz) and Wi-Fi 4 (2.4 GHz) can be used for the connection to the Mesh Master.

Further information can be found at: https://en.fritz.com/faqs/setting-up-the-fritzbox-as-a-mesh-repeater/

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[5] More possibilities in the smart home

The update also brings additional control functions for the FRITZ!DECT 440 smart switch. Now all the functions that could be configured directly on the radiator control FRITZ!Smart Thermo 302 can also be controlled with the smart switch. In addition, it now offers more comprehensive options for lighting control. Besides switching on and off and dimming, it can now be used to change the color and color temperature. In addition, routines can now be activated and deactivated directly using the FRITZ!Smart Control 440. Routines can also be triggered by a call, reaching a target temperature, activating the boost or antifreeze function, as well as by important events on the FRITZ!Box. To make managing Wi-Fi even simpler, the FRITZ!Smart Control 440 can be used to switch off the main Wi-Fi network in addition to guest Wi-Fi.

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[6] New Online Monitor with expanded functions

The new Online Monitor shows which network devices are using the internet most intensively.
The views for the 'Total' utilization, the 'Top Consumers' and the individual devices allow the display to be restricted to certain time periods. The display periods that can be selected are 10 minutes, one hour, one day, and two months, and now also the past two weeks.
The selection of network devices for which the utilization data are to be recorded and displayed has been simplified considerably in the new version, and is now performed completely in the Online Monitor.

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History of New Functions and Improvements in FRITZ!OS 8.10
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# Improvements of FRITZ!OS within FRITZ!Labor


# Improvements of FRITZ!OS 8.10-125547

## System:
- **Improved** Stability

## USB:
- **Fixed** Contents of the USB storage medium were not always displayed on fritz.nas

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# Improvements of FRITZ!OS 8.10-125373

## Wi-Fi:
- **Fixed** After changing Wi-Fi channels, the DFS wait time was cycled through again, although the prescribed test time had already lapsed
- **Fixed** Connection problems with various wireless devices resolved, including Waipu TV Stick, NVIDIA Shield TV, Xiami 13T 5G, Sonos One SL, Lenovo Tab M11
- **Improved** Better Wi-Fi stability

## System:
- **Improved** Stability
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# Improvements of FRITZ!OS 8.10-125188

## System:
- **Improved** Stability

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# Improvements of FRITZ!OS 8.10-125007

## System:
- **Improved** Stability

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# Improvements of FRITZ!OS 8.10-124540

## System:
- **Fixed** Under "Network Connections" in the FRITZ!OS interface, "connected with FRITZ!Repeater" was sometimes shown twice

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# Improvements of FRITZ!OS 8.10-124329

## Internet:
- **Fixed** In the overview of WireGuard® connections IPv6-addresses were  displayed incompletely

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# Improvements of FRITZ!OS 8.10-124238 within FRITZ!Labor

## Internet:
- **Fixed** On DS Lite connections, the private IPv4 address was used in the VPN settings as the remote site for IPSec VPN connections rather than the reachable IPv6 addres

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# Improvements of FRITZ!OS 8.10-124003 within FRITZ!Labor

## System:
- **Fixed** The function diagnostics showed errors for the internet connection in certain scenarios despite a functional internet connection 

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Additional Feedback on FRITZ!OS
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In addition to direct feedback in our lab area en.fritz.com/fritz-lab, there are three additional feedback functions in the user interface which provide information. We have automated the processing of feedback supplied by these functions.

1) DSL feedback via "Internet / DSL Information / Feedback"
2) Wi-Fi feedback via "Wi-Fi / Wi-Fi Network": Feedback icon after the clients
3) VoIP feedback via "Telephony / Telephone Numbers / Voice Transmission", "Other" column: Feedback icon after each call

Information on the Lab update:
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This FRITZ! Lab firmware is a beta version. We've tested it in standard environments before release, but it may still result in bugs. AVM is not liable for any damages that may arise from the use of the Lab version.

Information on working with Lab versions

We appreciate any feedback from our users, which can be submitted at: en.fritz.com/fritz-lab. This page also lists all of the current FRITZ! Lab versions with corresponding feedback areas.

Before you start testing the Lab version

1) You haven't installed the latest firmware for your FRITZ!Box yet? You first need to update the firmware to the latest release.
2) Save your current settings under "System / Backup". The saved settings will be needed if you want to switch back from the Lab firmware back to the release firmware.


Testing the Lab version

Once the latest FRITZ!OS version has been installed on your FRITZ!Box and you've saved your current settings, you can begin testing.

1) Unzip the "fritzbox-yyyy-LabBETA-xxxxx.zip" file.
2) Use the FRITZ!Box user interface to install the update:
- Select "View: Advanced" in the footer.
- Click "Update" in the "System" menu.
- Switch to the "FRITZ!OS File" tab.
- Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
- Enter the path to the Lab firmware and the name of the Lab file (FRITZ.Box_xxxx-0x.xx-xxxxx-LabBETA.image) in the input field.
3) The Lab version is installed on the FRITZ!Box. The FRITZ!Box will then restart.


Restoring your device to how it was before testing
You can switch back to the official FRITZ!OS at any time under "System > Update > FRITZ!OS Version" or reset the FRITZ!Box back 
to the official FRITZ!OS using the enclosed Windows program "recover.exe" (included in the Lab package).

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