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Your "Fritzbox 6660 Cable" is a COMBO modem and router.
"some kind of converter" is called a standalone cablemodem - something like this:
https://www.surfboard.com/products/cable-modems/sb8200/
Note that when you change the device connected to the cable (modem), you will have to contact your ISP and give them the MAC address of the new modem to register in their network so that it is allowed to connect. Some ISP's may have a website where you can log in and do this, others you may have to just call.
Thanks for the link.
Would this work as well: https://www.ebay.de/itm/256306276743?amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4I3TBZc4Um19jMA6z51YUSX64Ee0yVtgHBwKP230ehBSAUiveMr3PIQlvEWLueoeqf9lKUuQQF8qkO0nx%2BK3qWJ17LX47WzYhIlBX6edPgIUAGEiaK9apTJJ4QsNpkgwvEytO9Ft%2BhYxoV9Wei0LEH7zBE30LiI10H2HO9NI41Rcgq62c8ClwJnMEZ4mn0lTU2JFLWaAMcZZw3%2FZbnQfo595nrlyny8fRme1D%2BiJWhHEhGaadmPR39J5Ewxdvfp0FBrbIbPP0ihPJ2GxjYdpg4%2Bf20xTp4RHJHmTU%2BaUDbCh%7Ctkp%3ABFBMmuuA4IBj
I know that my FritzBox has docsis 3.1, and this one has docsis 3.0
It would work, but one with DOCSIS 3.1 would definitely be better, especially if you have or might plan to upgrade to a higher speed plan from your ISP.
thanks,
I did some further research and it turns out that Vodafone, my provider, seems to only allow bridge mode if you use their own modem/router combo for all available options / your own modem/router for a specific data tarif. Wich I do not have. I'm gonna have to call them and ask if I can even do that with my current fritzbox or If I'll have to get another device from them or some other option