Connecting Usb Devices To The Fritz!Box; Power Supply For Usb Devices; Usb Devices On The Fritz!Box - Fritz! Box 7490 Installation And Operation Manual

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Connecting USB Devices to the FRITZ!Box

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Connecting USB Devices to the FRITZ!Box
The FRITZ!Box has two USB ports to which you can connect various
USB devices. All network devices in the FRITZ!Box home network can
use these USB devices jointly and simultaneously.
This chapter describes how to share a printer in the network, which
USB devices can be used in your FRITZ!Box home network, and how to
use these devices safely.
19.1

Power Supply for USB Devices

You can connect USB devices with the following properties to
the FRITZ!Box:
19.2

USB Devices on the FRITZ!Box

These USB devices can be connected to the FRITZ!Box:
FRITZ!Box 7490
Some USB devices require more than one USB port for
operation, for instance, hard drives with a USB Y cable.
Connect this type of USB device to the FRITZ!Box using a
USB hub with its own power supply.
The total current consumption of connected USB devices
without their own power supply may not exceed 900 mA.
Check the rating plates of the connected USB devices.
USB devices that exceed the total current consumption
of 900 mA can be connected to the FRITZ!Box using a
USB hub with its own power supply.
You can connect up to four USB storage media like hard
disks, USB flash drives or card readers.
USB storage media must use the file systems EXT2, FAT,
FAT32 or NTFS. On storage media with the FAT and FAT32
file systems you can use files up to a size of 4 GB. In the
EXT2 and NTFS file systems there is no limit to the size of
files that can be used.
You can connect one standard USB printer or one all-in-
one device with scanner and fax function.
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