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


New and improved with FRITZ!OS 8.10

- NEW: Smart Networking (1)
- NEW: Simplified access to the user interfaces of FRITZ!Repeaters (2)
- several corrections and stability improvements


(1) Smart Networking
In a home network consisting of a FRITZ!Box and more than one FRITZ!Repeater, the W-Fi connections of the repeaters are re-evaluated and optimized whenever changes are made in the home network or a repeater is restarted. Example: A FRITZ!Repeater is already connected to the home network. A second FRITZ!Repeater is added and connected directly to the FRITZ!Box. It can then be moved and plugged into the desired location. The repeaters now re-evaluate the situation and decide whether the new repeater should connect to the first repeater, or whether it should remain connected to the FRITZ!Box.
Requirement: FRITZ!OS 8.10 is installed on the FRITZ!Box and all of the FRITZ!Repeaters. This option can be disabled in the FRITZ!Box user interface under 'Home Network > Mesh > Mesh Settings'.

(2) Simplified access to the user interfaces of FRITZ!Repeaters
When switching from the FRITZ!Box user interface to the user interface of a FRITZ!Repeater in the Mesh, it is not necessary to re-enter any login data (single-sign-on).
Requirement: FRITZ!OS 8.10 is installed on the FRITZ!Box and all of the FRITZ!Repeaters.

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# Improvements within FRITZ!Labor with -127314
Fixed - Wrong icon for the mesh master in the user interface of the repeater
Improved - Stability improvements


# Improvements within FRITZ!Labor with -126870
Improvement - Stability improvements and memory optimization

# Improvements within FRITZ!Labor with -126457
Fixed - After a change of Wi-Fi settings on the Mesh Master, the 2,4 GHz connection was sometimes not reestablished

Fixed - Double DFS detections on 5 GHz Wi-Fi

# Improvements within FRITZ!Labor up to -126305

Fixed - Mesh Steering decisions could be affected by a wrong WiFi antenna count detection


# Improvements within FRITZ!Labor up to -125708

Fixed - Connection problems with various wireless devices resolved, including Waipu TV Stick, NVIDIA Shield TV, Xioami 13T 5G, Sonos One SL, Lenovo Tab M11


# Improvements within FRITZ!Labor up to -125504

Improved - Further optimizations for the smart networking feature
Improved - Several smaller improvements for stability and performance
Fixed - Under "Network Connections" in the FRITZ!OS interface, "connected with FRITZ!Repeater" was sometimes shown twice


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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 is an additional feedback function in the user interface which provide information. We have automated the processing of feedback supplied by this function.

Wi-Fi feedback via "Wi-Fi / Wi-Fi Network": Feedback icon after the clients

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!Repeater and you've saved your current settings, you can begin testing.

1) Unzip the "fritzrepeater-yyyy-LabBETA-xxxxx.zip" file.
2) Use the FRITZ!Repeater 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.Repeater_xxxx-0x.xx-xxxxx-Labor.image) in the input field.
3) The Lab version is installed on the FRITZ!Repeater. The FRITZ!Repeater 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!Repeater back 
to the official FRITZ!OS using the enclosed Windows program "recover.exe" (included in the Lab package).

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