FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 This manual and the software it describes are protected by copyright. AVM grants the non-exclusive right to use the software, which is supplied exclusively in what is known as object code format. The licensee may create only one copy of the software, which may be used exclusively for backup use. AVM reserves all rights that are not expressly granted to the licensee.
Contents 1 This Is FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 1.1 1.2 Package Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Operation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2 FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140: Connecting 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Mounting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 FRITZ!DSL: The Software Suite 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 FRITZ!DSL Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 FRITZ!DSL Protect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 FRITZ!Box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Update. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 FRITZ!DSL Diagnosis . .
12 Configuration and Operation by Telephone 12.1 12.2 12.3 Operating FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 by Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Configuring FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN by Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Advanced Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 82 13 Product Details 115 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN LEDs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audible Signals . . . . . . . . . .
Symbols and Highlighting This manual uses the following symbols for warnings and tips: The hand indicates important instructions that must be observed to avoid malfunctions. FRITZ! marks useful hints to assist you in working with the product. The table below explains the highlighting used in this manual. Highlighting Function Example Quotation marks Keys, buttons, icons, tabs, menus, commands “Start / Programs” or “Enter” Capital letters Path and file names in running text SOFTWARE\INFO.
Instructions for Operation at the Telephone M Dial a number. N Pick up the handset. O Hang up the handset. P Talk. D Three-party Conference Call Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. K You hear the ring tone. Ext Enter an extension number (Ext.). In the place of the abbreviation “Ext.” used here, enter the number “1”, “2”, or a higher number, corresponding to the extension you would like to configure. MSN Enter an ISDN number (MSN).
Safety Instructions When working with FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN, follow the instructions below to protect yourself and the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN from injury. z Do not install FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN during an electrical storm. Disconnect FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN from the power supply during electrical storms. z Never let liquids get inside the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. Otherwise, electric shocks or short circuits may result. z FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is intended for indoor use only. z Do not open the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN housing.
This Is FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 1 This Is FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) for making telephone calls via the Internet and the fixed-line network. FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN connects one or more computers directly with your DSL line. Each connected computer can establish an Internet connection over FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. As a WLAN access point, FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN offers you the possibility of connecting your computer to the DSL line wirelessly.
This Is FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 All computers connected to FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN are networked together and can access shared files and printers. Internet Connection for All Computers All of the computers connected to FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN can surf the web. Protection by the Integrated Firewall When FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is operated as a DSL router, the integrated firewall protects your network from attacks from the Internet.
Package Contents 1.1 Package Contents The package contains: z FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 z one AC power adapter with cable for connection to the power mains z one 4.
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140: Connecting 2 FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140: Connecting This chapter contains instructions on the following topics: z Launching FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN operation: recommended procedure z Mounting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN z Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to electrical power, DSL and ISDN or the analog telephone line z Connecting analog terminal devices to the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN z Connecting one or several computers to FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN z Opening the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN user interface Usin
Launching Operation without the CD Installation Help Launching Operation without the CD Installation Help If you do not use the Installation Help on the CD, then comply with the sequence of steps recommended below. 1. Set up the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN hardware: see the section “Mounting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN” on page 14. 2. Connect FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the power supply: see the section “Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the Power Supply” on page 14. 3.
Mounting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 2.1 Mounting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Set or hang up FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN in a dry, dust-free location shaded from any direct sunlight. Please note the following: z If you would like to connect the device using the USB or network cable supplied with the package, remember to consider the maximum length of the cable and select a location close to your computer.
Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the DSL Line 2. Connect the mains adapter to the socket labeled “Power”, located at the far right of the back panel of FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. 3. Plug the other end into an AC power outlet. The green “Power/DSL” LED begins flashing after a few seconds. 2.3 Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the DSL Line Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the DSL splitter Cables The gray and black Y-shaped cable is for connecting to the DSL splitter.
Connecting the Computer(s) Connecting 1. Connect the longer, gray end of the cable to the socket labeled “DSL/TEL”, located at the far left of the back panel of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. 2. Then connect the gray end of the Y-branch to the socket on the DSL splitter labeled “DSL”. The black end of the cable’s Y-branch is not needed for connection to the DSL splitter.
Connecting Computer(s) to a LAN Port 2.5 Connecting Computer(s) to a LAN Port If you want to connect a computer to one of the four LAN ports on the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN, make sure that your computer is equipped with a network adapter. A LAN port is usually designated by the icon at left or labeled “LAN”. Connecting a computer to a LAN port on the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Cable A red network cable for connecting a computer is included in the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN package. Connecting 1.
Connecting to a Computer Wirelessly via WLAN 3. Insert one end of the LAN cable to the computer’s network adapter. 4. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a socket on the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN labeled “LAN 1”, “LAN 2”, “LAN 3” or “LAN 4”. No additional driver installation is necessary on the computer. Connecting More Computers to the LAN Ports Additional cables are required to connect further computers. In purchasing a LAN cable, note the instructions in the section “Network Cable” on page 117.
Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick The following values are configured in the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN factory settings: Setting Preset Value SSID FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 (name of the WLAN radio network) Encryption methods TKIP (WPA) Encryption WPA PSK Key The key is printed on the stickers on the base of the device and on the cover of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN CD.
Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Using a WLAN Adapter from Another Manufacturer Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Using a WLAN Adapter from Another Manufacturer 1. Switch on your computer. 2. Install the WLAN adapter in your computer along with the appropriate software. Please take note of the instructions in the documentation of the adapter. 3. Once installation has been completed, you generally have a user interface available to control your WLAN connections.
Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Using a WLAN Adapter from Another Manufacturer WLAN key Sticker with sample values 5. Confirm your entries using the relevant button in the user interface (for instance, “OK”, “Send”, “Submit” or “Connect”). 6. Now read the information in section “Opening the User Interface” on page 26 and follow the security instructions in the section “Security” from page 49.
Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the ISDN Line 5. 2.7 Close the user interface and clear the connection between the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN and the computer. Remove the network cable. Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the ISDN Line You only have to connect the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN with the ISDN line if you have an ISDN line and want to use the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN for ISDN fixed-line telephony.
Connecting FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to the Analog Telephone Line Connecting 2.8 1. Connect the longer, gray end of the cable to the socket labeled “DSL/TEL”, located at the far left of the back panel of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. 2. Insert the black end of the Y-branch of the cable into the socket of your ISDN NT.
Connecting Telephone, Fax, Answering Machine Cable The gray and black Y-shaped cable is for connecting to the analog line. This cable is a combination of a DSL cable and a telephone cable. Connecting 2.9 1. Connect the longer, gray end of the cable to the socket labeled “DSL/TEL”, located at the far left of the back panel of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. 2. Then insert the black plug into the appropriate jack of your DSL splitter.
Connecting Telephone, Fax, Answering Machine Connecting an analog telephone to FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Connecting To connect analog terminal devices like a telephone, fax device or answering machine, insert the plugs of your analog devices into the “FON 1” or “FON 2” socket on FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140. Connecting a Second Analog Device You can connect a second analog device at any time by the same method.
Opening the User Interface 3 Opening the User Interface Once you have connected FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN with one or more computers, or with a network hub or switch, you can configure the settings for operation with FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. The settings are configured on the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN user interface. This interface can be accessed from any of the computers connected with FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. The settings are saved in FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. Open your Internet browser on the computer and enter “fritz.box”.
Configuring Internet Connections 4 Configuring Internet Connections There are two different ways for FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to connect to the Internet. In both cases you need account information from an Internet Service Provider: z The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN establishes the connection with the Internet and makes it available to all of the computers connected with the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. In this mode the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN functions as a DSL router.
Configuring an Internet Connection in FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Configuring an Internet Connection in FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN To configure the Internet connection, enter the Internet account data from your Internet Service Provider in the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. To do so, proceed as follows: 1. Have the Internet access information you received from your Internet Service Provider handy. 2. Open the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN user interface and select the “Internet / Account Information” menu. 3.
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN as a DSL Modem 4.2 FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN as a DSL Modem For the computers connected to the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to be able to establish their Internet connections themselves and use the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN as a DSL modem, two prerequisites must be fulfilled: z FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is configured as a DSL modem. z An Internet connection must be configured on each computer, using the Internet access software and the account information from an Internet Service Provider.
Configuring an Internet Connection on a Computer Configuring an Internet Connection on a Computer 1. Have the Internet access information you received from your Internet Service Provider handy. 2. Install the Internet access software on the computer. 3. Start the Internet access software and enter the account data. Establishing Internet Connections Use the Internet access software to establish a connection to your Internet Service Provider.
Configuring FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN for Telephone Connections 5 Configuring FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN for Telephone Connections This chapter describes how to set up FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN for fixed-line and Internet telephony. The following steps are necessary: z Entering account information and Internet numbers for Internet telephony z Entering numbers for calls over fixed lines z Configuring connected analog equipment Information on the following topics is also presented here: 5.
Entering Numbers for Calls over Fixed Lines 6. Click the “Apply” button. The new number is added to the list of Internet numbers. 5.2 Entering Numbers for Calls over Fixed Lines Your fixed-line numbers must be set up in FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN for fixed-line telephony. Proceed as follows: 32 1. Start a web browser. 2. Enter “fritz.box” in the address field. 3. Click the “Extensions” command in the “Telephony” menu. 4. Click the “Fixed-line Numbers” button. 5.
Configuring Analog Equipment 5.3 Configuring Analog Equipment FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is configured so that you can make calls to the analog network immediately after connecting analog terminal devices, without any additional settings required.
Dialing Rules for Internet and Fixed-Line Telephony 5.4 Dialing Rules for Internet and Fixed-Line Telephony Dialing rules specify when calls are conducted on the fixedline network, and when they take place over the Internet. Perform the following steps to define dialing rules: 1. Start a web browser. 2. Enter “fritz.box” in the address field. 3. Click the “Dialing Rules” command in the “Telephony” menu. 4. In the “Dialing Rules” area you can define the kind of connection for ranges of numbers.
Selecting the Type of Connection Manually 5.5 Selecting the Type of Connection Manually If you would like to use a certain kind of connection (Internet or fixed-line) for a call, dial the following keys on the telephone keypad before the number: Fixed-line Connections s111r establishes a fixed-line connection Internet Connections s12r establishes an Internet connection. The Internet number used is the Internet number set for line 1.
How Does Internet Telephony Work? Telephony Scenarios If you have configured both a fixed-line number and an Internet number in FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN, you can make calls in all directions: z from the fixed-line network into the fixed-line network z from the Internet into the fixed-line network z from the Internet into the Internet and receive calls from all directions as well. Bandwidth Management with FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is equipped with integrated bandwidth management.
FRITZ!DSL: The Software Suite 6 FRITZ!DSL: The Software Suite The FRITZ!DSL software suite is included in your FRITZ!Box Fon package. The software includes a number of programs and tools we will introduce briefly in this chapter. Once you have installed FRITZ!DSL, the “Start Center” icon appears on your desktop. All of the programs in the FRITZ!DSL software suite can be started from the FRITZ!DSL Start Center.
FRITZ!DSL Internet 6.1 FRITZ!DSL Internet FRITZ!DSL Internet is the Internet access and Internet monitoring software with features to ensure security, speed and control. For instructions on how to configure FRITZ!DSL Internet and use it to connect to the Internet, see the Online Help on FRITZ!DSL Internet.
FRITZ!DSL Protect FRITZ!DSL Protect program can also be implemented to provide added protection against unauthorized connections to the Internet. 6.2 FRITZ!DSL Protect FRITZ!DSL Protect protects your PC from unwanted Internet connections. You can specify or prohibit Internet access for each program individually. If an unknown program attempts to establish and Internet connection, you will be asked whether you wish to allow such a connection.
Update 6.4 Update New firmware updates for FRITZ!Box Fon are provided by AVM at regular intervals, free of charge. The updates can add new functions to your FRITZ!Box Fon. Click the “Update” button to check whether there is a new update available for the FRITZ!Box Fon firmware. When the FRITZ!DSL Start Center is started, it checks the AVM web site for new updates every 30 days. You will be informed when a new update is available. 6.
USB Devices 7 USB Devices The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN has a built-in USB host controller. A USB host controller provides a USB port to which you can connect USB devices. The USB host controller is suitable for connecting the following USB devices: 7.
USB Mass Storage 7.2 USB Mass Storage USB mass storage devices include hard drives and memory sticks. File Systems Supported The USB host controller supports the mass-storage file systems FAT and FAT32. Connecting the USB Mass Storage Device A USB mass storage device can be connected either directly to the USB host controller, or via the USB hub (see the section “USB Hub” on page 47).
USB Printers The data saved on the USB mass storage devices are accessed by means of FTP (File Transfer Protocol): z Click the name of the mass storage device in the “USB Devices / Mass Storage Device” menu or open a web browser and enter “FTP://fritz.box” in the address field. z The folder structure of the USB mass storage device is displayed in your web browser.
Configuring the Printer Port in the Windows Operating Systems z If your printer is equipped with a status monitor, you may not be able to use this. The printer connection must be configured, and the suitable printer drivers installed, on every computer from which you want to use the network printer. Print jobs are forwarded to the IP address of the printer server in the local network via the printer port.
Installing Printer Drivers in Windows XP/2000 Installing Printer Drivers in Windows XP/2000 1. Open the start menu of the computer and click the “Printers and Faxes“ entry (Windows XP) or click “Start / Settings / Printer” (Windows 2000). 2. In the “Printers and Faxes” window, click “Add a printer” in the “Printer Tasks” area on the left hand side. In Windows 2000, click “Add Printer” in the ”Printers” window. The Add Printer Wizard will be started. 3. Click “Next”. 4.
Installing Printer Drivers in Windows Me/98 Installing Printer Drivers in Windows Me/98 1. In the “Start / Settings” menu, click the “Printers” entry. 2. In the “Printers” window, click “Add Printer”. The Add Printer Wizard is started. 3. Click “Next”. 4. Select the option “Local printer” and then click “Next”. 5. Select the manufacturer for the USB printer connected to the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN from the “Manufacturers” list and then select the exact model from the “Printers” list.
USB Hub 2. The “INFO” LED on the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN begins flashing rapidly. The WLAN security settings are being transferred to the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick. 3. As soon as the “INFO” LED stops flashing, transmission of the settings has been concluded. You can now remove the stick. After the security settings have been transmitted automatically, you can insert the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick in a computer and establish a connection to the WLAN access point. No manual settings are necessary. 7.
WLAN: Wireless Local Area Networks 8 WLAN: Wireless Local Area Networks WLAN is a radio technology that allows Ethernet networks and access to the Internet to be provided without cable connections. This allows multiple users to share one wireless Internet connection. A notebook and a WLAN adapter is all you need for an Internet connection at locations with public WLAN access points, for instance at airports. 8.1 Standards The WLAN standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.
Security IEEE 802.11i The WPA2 security mechanism is defined in the IEEE 802.11i standard. WPA2 is an extension of the familiar security mechanism WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access). The main feature of the extension of WPA to WPA2 is the AESCCM encryption process. z The WPA mechanism stipulates the TKIP (Temporary Key Integrity Protocol) for encryption.
Encryption Encryption The most important security setting is encryption. FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN supports the security mechanisms WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and WPA2 as follows: z As part of the WEP mechanism a static key is determined to serve for the encryption of the user data. The key must also be entered in the WLAN settings of the WLAN clients. z The WPA and WPA2 mechanisms provide for authentication while the connection is being established.
WLAN Radio Network Name (SSID) In the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN a WPA encryption with the TKIP encryption method is preconfigured. It is advisable to change the preconfigured WLAN settings as soon as possible. Changes to the settings can be configured on the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN user interface. The encryption method you set in FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN must also be supported by your WLAN adapter.
Frequency Range 8.3 Frequency Range WLAN uses the frequency range around 2.4 GHz in the ISM band. WLAN thus works in the high-frequency range, like Bluetooth. Microwave devices and cordless telephones use this range as well. Thus interference can occur within WLANs operated in the vicinity of such devices. Generally the only adverse effects are to the transmission rate; aborted connections and data losses are rare. In Europe, 13 channels are provided for WLAN in the 2.4 GHz range.
Network Settings 9 Network Settings Upon delivery, the network settings of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN are preconfigured as follows: Factory Settings All computers are located in the same IP network enabled IP address 192.168.178.1 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP server enabled According to these settings, all computers connected with the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN are located in the same subnetwork. You can change any of these settings, but should only do so if you are well-versed in network settings.
What Is an IP Address? IP Network A network in which data exchange takes place on the basis of the Internet Protocol is called an IP network. What Is an IP Address? The term IP address is the abbreviation for Internet Protocol address. The IP address corresponds to the “postal” address of a device located in the Internet or in a local IP network. So that data packets are sure to be delivered to the right address, each IP address may be assigned only once within the Internet or a local IP network.
What Is an IP Address? addresses so that they are available for assignment in local IP networks. An IP address may only be assigned once within the local network. A private IP address may exist in any number of other local networks. Fixed IP Address Fixed IP addresses are IP addresses which are permanently assigned to a computer or another device like a network printer.
Subnetwork Subnetwork A local IP network can consist of one subnetwork or be divided into multiple subnetworks. The division into subnetworks is performed when the local IP network is configured. The subnetworks of a local IP network are also IP networks. Subnet Mask The subnet mask indicates which part of an IP address is the network address and which the address of the computer. The network address defines what is called the subnet. Example 1 IP Address: 192.168.178.254 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.
What Is DHCP? Example 2 IP Address: 192.168.178.254 Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 The assignment of the first two groups of numerals in the subnet mask indicates that the first two groups of numerals in the IP address define the network. The following addresses result: Network address (subnet): 192.168.0.0 Address of the computer in the subnet: 192.168.178.254 IP address pool in the sub- 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 net: The IP addresses 192.168.0.0 and 192.168.255.255 are reserved.
IP Address 9.2 IP Address The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is delivered with an IP address preset. Factory Settings All computers are located in the same IP network enabled IP address 192.168.178.1 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 DHCP server enabled The IP address and the corresponding subnet mask automatically yield the following values: Network address of the subnet 192.168.178.0 Entire IP address pool for the computers 192.168.178.2 - 192.168.178.253 You can change the preset IP address.
Reserved IP Addresses What IP Address Must You Assign for the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN and What Else Must Be Taken into Consideration? z The IP address must come from the address range of your existing subnet. z The subnet mask must correspond with that of the connected subnet. z When the DHCP server of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is enabled, the addresses 20 through 200 in the fourth group of numerals of the IP address are reserved for the DHCP server.
DHCP Server 5. 9.3 Make the changes on the “IP Settings” page and then click “Apply”. DHCP Server FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is equipped with its own DHCP server. The DHCP server is enabled by default in the factory settings. Every time the operating system on a computer connected with FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is started, it is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server. Only one DHCP server may be active within any network. Factory Settings All computers are located in the same IP network enabled IP address 192.
Fixed IP Addresses when the DHCP Server Is Enabled Fixed IP Addresses when the DHCP Server Is Enabled If you would like to assign fixed IP addresses to individual computers connected with FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN, despite the fact that the DHCP server is enabled, then you must disable the option “Obtain an IP address automatically” in this computer’s network settings and enter the fixed IP address manually.
Changing the DHCP Server Settings Changing the DHCP Server Settings Proceed as follows to open the DHCP server settings: 1. Open the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN user interface (see the section “Opening the User Interface” on page 26. 2. Click “Expert Mode” in the “System” menu, enable the setting “Show expert settings” and confirm this setting by clicking “Apply”. 3. Open the “System / Network Settings” menu. 4. Click the “IP Addresses” button. The “IP Settings” page is opened.
“All computers are located in the same IP network” is Disabled “All computers are located in the same IP network” is Disabled If you switch off the setting “All computers are located in the same IP network”, the interfaces of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN will receive their own IP addresses. The following settings are configured by default: Interface IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server LAN 1 192.168.178.1 LAN 2 like LAN 1 LAN 3 like LAN 1 The DHCP server is enabled at every interface.
Disabling the Setting “All computers are located in the same IP network” Disabling the Setting “All computers are located in the same IP network” Proceed as follows to open the DHCP server settings: 1. Open the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN user interface (see the section “Opening the User Interface” on page 26. 2. Click “Expert Mode” in the “System” menu, enable the setting “Show expert settings” and confirm this setting by clicking “Apply”. 3. Open the “System / Network Settings” menu. 4.
Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting This chapter provides advice if you are not able to open the user interface of your FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN, if you are having problems with the WLAN connection, or if you want to change the IP settings on your computer. 10.1 Errors Opening the User Interface If you see an error message when you open the user interface, work through the following steps to find the source of the error and resolve the error.
Checking the Internet Browser Settings z If the Internet browser uses a proxy server, the DNS name and the IP address of the FRITZ!Box must be entered as exceptions in the proxy settings of the Internet browser. z The user interface must be allowed to execute CGI scripts. Example: Checking the Settings of Internet Explorer 6 Here is how to disable the automatic establishment of a DialUp Networking connection: 1. Select the “Connections” settings page under “Tools / Internet Options...”. 2.
Check Protection Software To allow CGI scripts to be executed on the user interface: 1. Select “Tools / Internet Options... / Security”. If the “Default Level” button is not available for selection, the “Medium” security level is already configured, which means that CGI scripts can be executed on the user interface. Proceed as follows if the “Default Level” button is available for selection: 2. Select the “Local Intranet” icon and click the “Sites...” button. 3. In the next window, click the “Advanced.
Open the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN User Interface via a LAN Connection Open the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN User Interface via a LAN Connection FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is equipped with a fixed IP address that cannot be changed. FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN always can be reached at this IP address. This fixed IP address is: 192.168.178.254 Proceed as follows to open the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN user interface using this IP address: 1.
The WLAN Adapter Cannot Find FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 10.2 The WLAN Adapter Cannot Find FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN If the “FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140” radio network is not found by the WLAN adapter of a computer, work through the following steps to find the source of the error and resolve it. Making Sure that the WLAN Adapter Is Ready for Operation Make sure that the WLAN adapter is ready for operation. Some of the WLAN adapters installed in notebooks must be activated by flipping a switch on the notebook.
Eliminating Disturbances caused by Another WLAN Radio Network 5. Clear the cable connection between the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN and the computer by removing the network cable. Eliminating Disturbances caused by Another WLAN Radio Network If there is another WLAN radio network in the direct vicinity of your FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN, you must ensure that there are at least five channels between the radio channels used by the two networks.
Testing the WLAN Connection without Security Settings 1. Connect the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to a computer using a network cable. Proceed as described in the section “Connecting Computer(s) to a LAN Port” from page 17. 2. Open an Internet browser and enter fritz.box in the address field. 3. Select the “WLAN / Security” menu. 4. Click the “Apply” button. A window is displayed with the WLAN security settings. Print out this page by clicking the “Print Page” button at the upper left of the page. 5.
IP Settings 10.4 IP Settings FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is equipped with its own DHCP server. This means that FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN assigns the connected computers their IP addresses. The connected computers must be configured such that they can receive their IP addresses automatically from FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. The steps for checking and adjusting this option differ among the operating systems. See the relevant section for your operating system.
IP Settings Properties of the Internet protocol (TCP/IP) 5. Confirm your selection by clicking “OK”. The computer now receives an IP address from FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows Me/98 Proceed as follows in Windows Me/98: Keep your Windows CD handy, as this may be required for changes to your network settings. 1. Select “Start / Settings / Control Panel”. 2. Double-click the “Network” entry to open it. 3.
IP Settings TCP/IP binding to a network adapter 4. Enable the option “Obtain an IP address automatically”. The “Obtain an IP address automatically” option 5. On the “DNS Configuration” settings page, enable the “Disable DNS” option. The “Disable DNS” option 6. Confirm your selection by clicking “OK”. The computer now receives an IP address from FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN.
IP Settings Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows 2000 Proceed as follows in Windows 2000: 1. Select “Start / Settings / Control Panel / Network and Dial-up Connections”. 2. Double-click to select the Local Area Network connection with the network adapter bound to FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. 3. Click the “Properties” button. 4. Double-click to select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” in the list of network components. Properties of the LAN connection of a network adapter 5.
IP Settings The “Obtain an IP address automatically” option 6. Confirm your selection by clicking “OK”. The computer now receives an IP address from FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Mac OS X In the Mac OS X operating system, proceed as follows to set the TCP/IP properties: 76 1. Select the “System Preferences” in the Apple menu. 2. In the “System Preferences” window, click the “Network” icon. 3.
Removing the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 11 Removing the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN If you would like to clear the connection between the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN and a computer, please take note of the information in this chapter. 11.1 Ending the Connection to the Computer LAN Ports If the computer is connected to one of the LAN ports on the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN, simply remove the network cable.
Removing the Program Group in Windows Me and 98 Removing the Program Group in Windows Me and 98 Proceed as follows to remove the “FRITZ!Box” program group: 1. Open “Start / Settings / Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs”. 2. Select the “AVM FRITZ!Box” entry from the list of currently installed programs. 3. Click the “Add/Remove...” button. Rebooting the computer concludes the uninstallation of the program group.
Removing the FRITZ!DSL Software Package in Windows Me and 98 2. Select the “AVM FRITZ!DSL” entry from the list of “Currently installed programs”. 3. Click the “Change/Remove” button. This completes uninstallation of the FRITZ!DSL software package. Removing the FRITZ!DSL Software Package in Windows Me and 98 Proceed as follows to remove the FRITZ!DSL software package: 1. Open “Start / Settings / Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs”. 2.
Uninstallation of the Printer Port 11.4 Uninstallation of the Printer Port If the AVM FRITZ!Box printer port is installed on a computer and you would like to remove it, perform an uninstallation using the Windows Control Panel. Removing the Printer Port in Windows XP Proceed as follows to remove the “AVM FRITZ!Box Printer Port” in Windows XP: 1. Open “start / Control Panel / Add or Remove Programs”. Make sure that the “Change or Remove Programs” button is selected in the column at left. 2.
Removing the Printer Port in Windows 2000 Removing the Printer Port in Windows 2000 Proceed as follows to remove the “AVM FRITZ!Box Printer Port” in Windows 2000: 1. Open “Start / Settings / Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs”. Make sure that the “Change or Remove Programs” button is selected in the column at left. 2. Select the “AVM FRITZ!Box Printer Port” entry from the list of “Currently installed programs”. 3. Click the “Change/Remove” button.
Configuration and Operation by Telephone 12 Configuration and Operation by Telephone Many of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN functions and features can be configured and used over a telephone connected to a FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN extension. Only tone-dialing (dual-tone multifrequency = DTMF) telephones can be used in configuration and operation. Pulse dialing telephones are not suitable.
Operating FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 by Phone 12.1 Operating FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 by Phone This section describes how you can use the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN features via your telephone keypad. Shortening the Dialing Procedure FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN automatically recognizes when a number has been entered, but not until a few seconds after the final digits are entered. To shorten the dialing procedure, enter the “#” character after the last digit of a number.
Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb You can enable the Do Not Disturb function for any telephone connected to FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN in the user interface. When Do Not Disturb is enabled, the telephone will not ring. Enabling Do Not Disturb Effective Immediately Use the following combination of keys to enable Do Not Disturb at an extension immediately. Do Not Disturb will remain enabled until you switch it off. r81s0s immediately enables Do Not Disturb for extension “Ext.”.
Alarm Alarm The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN includes an alarm clock function. The alarm clock can be configured individually for each connected telephone. Configuring the Alarm for a Telephone First enter on the telephone the time at which you would like to be awakened and save this entry. Then enable the alarm function. Example: The telephone should ring to wake you at 7:00 a.m. Enter the value 0700 as the
Selecting the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connection Defining the Connection Type You have the option of specifying the type of outgoing connection independent of the settings configured on the system. In this case the dialing rules are suspended for the given dialing procedure.
Dialing Internal Calls Dialing Internal Calls Dialing Internal Calls with Automatic Outside Dialing N Pick up the handset. You hear the external dial tone immediately, since the extension is set for automatic outside dialing. R or ss Press the Hold button, or press the asterisk key twice. You now hear the internal dial tone. M Dial the desired extension number. Dialing Internal Calls Without Automatic Outside Dialing N Pick up the handset. You hear the internal dial tone.
Alternating Between Calls Alternating Between Calls Whenever you have an active call 1 and one caller 2 on hold, you can switch from one call to the other as often as you want using the Hold button. To alternate between two connections, proceed as follows: Call 1 You are talking to Caller 1. P R Press the Hold button. Call 1 is now on hold. M To establish a second call, simply dial either the desired extension number or the outside line access “0” followed by the desired external number.
Picking up a Call from the Answering Machine Picking up a Call from the Answering Machine You can use this function to pick up incoming calls on your telephone after they have been accepted by the answering machine at a different extension. The other extension must be configured as an answering machine in the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. To pick up a call from another extension, proceed as follows: N Pick up the handset. s09 Dial the sequence shown at left.
Consultation / Hold To place a call on hold and then reactivate it, proceed as follows: Call 1 You are talking to Caller 1. P R Press the Hold button. Call 1 is now on hold and you can consult someone else. M To dial a second call, simply dial either the desired extension number or the outside line access “0” followed by the desired external number. Call 2 If the call is answered, you can consult with caller 2 on this line. Call 1 is still on hold.
Configuring FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN by Phone 12.2 Configuring FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN by Phone Restoring Factory Settings The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN can be reset to its condition upon delivery. All settings you made in the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN are then deleted. After restoring factory settings FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is then restarted. r991s15901590s resets FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN to its condition upon delivery. Saving New Settings In this section, saving refers to all current settings.
Call Waiting Option Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing N Pick up the handset. r1 Ext. s0s Dial the sequence shown at left. r91ss Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left. O Hang up the handset. Call Waiting Option Call waiting can be switched on or off for each extension. Some older terminal equipment connected to extensions may misinterpret the call waiting signal. This is especially true of fax machines and modems.
Call Rejection on Busy (Busy on Busy) Call Rejection on Busy (Busy on Busy) Calls for an extension can be rejected using the “Busy on Busy” feature. This means that the user receives a busy signal whenever the extension is busy. Enabling the Busy on Busy Function N Pick up the handset. r52Ext. s1s Dial the sequence shown at left. Type in the number of the extension in the “Ext.” field. r91ss Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left. O Hang up the handset.
Advanced Features You can disable the function by simply hanging up the handset of the telephone at which you enabled it. N Pick up the handset or activate the speaker phone function of your telephone. s4LevelsNumberr Dial the sequence shown at left. For “Level”, enter a number between “1” (the most sensitive sound level) and “8”. For “Number”, enter the number to be called. This may be the number of another internal extension, a “9” for an internal group call, or any external number desired.
Call Diversion over FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN diversions to another extension are free of charge. Calls are diverted to an external number over your ISDN line’s second B channel and are subject to normal transmission charges. If the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is operated on an analog telephone line, incoming calls can only be diverted to a different extension or to numerical Internet numbers. You can specify the conditions under which an incoming call will be diverted over FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN.
Call Diversion over FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Call Diversion After the Third Ring or When Busy N Pick up the handset. r44 Ext. s XNo./Ext. s Dial the sequence shown at left. r91ss Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left. O Hang up the handset. Call Diversion Immediately by Ringing N Pick up the handset. r45 Ext. s XNo./Ext. s Dial the sequence shown at left. r91ss Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left. O Hang up the handset.
Three-Party Conference Call Three-Party Conference Call FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN allows you to hold telephone conferences with two other people at once. Two external and one internal party, or two internal and one external party can conduct a conference call with each other. You can set up a three-party conference as follows: N Pick up the handset. M Dial the external number of the first party. Talk. R Press the Hold button.
Using FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Features on the Analog Line Using FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Features on the Analog Line When FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN is connected to an analog line, a feature can be activated directly at the switching station only if the line is set for this kind of configuration. N Pick up the handset. sr Dial the sequence shown at left. Next enter the keyboard shortcut your network provider has defined for the desired feature.
Call Forwarding (Call Diversion via the Central Exchange) Call Forwarding Immediately Incoming calls for the given MSN are always diverted immediately to the specified number. Call forwarding can only be used to forward incoming calls to an external line. Call forwarding is subject to charges by the network provider and cannot be used for forwarding calls to Internet numbers. Call Forwarding Immediately for Your Extension’s Outgoing Caller ID N Pick up the handset. s21s XNo.
Call Forwarding (Call Diversion via the Central Exchange) Disable Call Forwarding Immediately for Your Extension’s Outgoing Caller ID N Pick up the handset. s21sr Dial the sequence shown at left. Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. O Hang up the handset. Disable Call Forwarding Immediately for Any MSN N Pick up the handset. s21ss MSN r Dial the sequence shown at left. Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. O Hang up the handset.
Call Forwarding (Call Diversion via the Central Exchange) Call Forwarding When Busy for Your Extension’s Outgoing Caller ID N Pick up the handset. s67s XNo. r Dial the sequence shown at left. Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. O Hang up the handset. Call Forwarding When Busy for Any MSN N Pick up the handset. s67s XNo. s MSN r Dial the sequence shown at left. Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. O Hang up the handset. Call Forwarding When Busy for All MSNs N Pick up the handset. s67s XNo.
Call Forwarding (Call Diversion via the Central Exchange) Call Forwarding When Busy for Any MSN N Pick up the handset. s67ss MSN r Dial the sequence shown at left. Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. O Hang up the handset. Disable Call Forwarding When Busy for All MSNs N Pick up the handset. s67ssr Dial the sequence shown at left. Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. O Hang up the handset.
Call Forwarding (Call Diversion via the Central Exchange) Call Forwarding Delayed for All MSNs N Pick up the handset. s61s XNo. sr Dial the sequence shown at left. Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. O Hang up the handset. Disable Call Forwarding Delayed for Your Extension’s Outgoing Caller ID N Pick up the handset. s61sr Dial the sequence shown at left. Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. O Hang up the handset. Disable Call Forwarding Delayed for Any MSN N Pick up the handset.
Caller ID Suppression for Outgoing Calls (CLIR) Caller ID Suppression for Outgoing Calls (CLIR) The CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) function prevents your telephone number being displayed on the other party’s phone during outgoing calls. The CLIR function is disabled in the factory settings. You have the option of enabling this function permanently and then disabling it again. CLIR can also be used for individual connections. Enabling CLIR Permanently N Pick up the handset. r51 Ext.
Connected Line Identification Restriction and Presentation (COLR / COLP) Enabling CLIP N Pick up the handset. r50 Ext. s1s Dial the sequence shown at left. Type in the number of the extension in the “Ext.” field. r91ss Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left. O Hang up the handset. Disabling CLIP N Pick up the handset. r50 Ext. s0s Dial the sequence shown at left. Type in the number of the extension in the “Ext.” field.
Connected Line Identification Restriction and Presentation (COLR / COLP) Enabling Connected Permanently Line Identification Restriction To permanently disable transmission of the connected line’s number (COLR), proceed as follows: N Pick up the handset. r53Ext.s1s Dial the sequence shown at left to disable transmission of the connected line number. Type in the number of the extension in the “Ext.” field. r91ss Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left.
Call Waiting Call Waiting Enable the “Call Waiting” feature to be notified during a call if a second caller is dialing your line. An acoustic signal in your telephone handset notifies you that a second call is waiting. You can accept the connection with the new caller within 30 seconds. If you ignore the signal, the waiting call is rejected after 30 seconds. For instructions on how to turn the “Call Waiting” function on and off, see the section “Call Waiting Option” on page 92.
Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) With this feature you can connect two external parties with each other, when one connection has been active and the other has been on hold. Then you can end your own connection while the other two parties continue their conversation. Explicit Transfer of One Active and One Held Connection N Pick up the handset. M Dial the external number of the first party. Talk. R Press the Hold button.
Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) Explicit Call Transfer from a Three-party Conference Call N Pick up the handset. M Dial the external number of the first party. Talk. R Press the Hold button. M To dial a second call, simply dial either the desired extension number or the outside line access “0” followed by the desired external number. You can now talk to the second subscriber while your first call is on hold. R3 Dial the sequence shown at left to begin a threeparty conference call.
One-time Explicit (External) Call Transfer One-time Explicit (External) Call Transfer Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) is an ISDN feature that must be enabled by your ISDN provider and thus usually is subject to extra charges. If ECT has not been enabled on your line, you can program the PBX to initiate a one-time explicit call transfer before connecting to two parties. When you end the connection, the other two parties will be connected to each other. Proceed as follows: N Pick up the handset.
Call-back on Busy (CCBS) Call-back on Busy (CCBS) When you dial a number and it is busy, enable this feature. As soon as the line is free, your telephone rings for 20 seconds, as it would for an external call. When you pick up your handset, the number of desired party will be dialed automatically. This feature is supported for both external and internal connections. A maximum of five call-back requests can be enabled for each extension at any given time.
Suspend/Resume This command can be activated five times for each port. To enable this feature, proceed as follows: M You have just dialed a number and hear a ring tone. 5 If the call is not answered, within twenty seconds, either dial the number “5” or Rs37r the sequence shown at left. Q Wait for the acknowledgement tone. O Hang up the handset. As soon as the party you dialed conducts a conversation from her or his phone and this call is ended, your phone rings. N Pick up the handset.
Call Tracing (MCID) You will hear an acknowledgement tone to indicate that the call has been successfully suspended. If you hear the failure tone, this may indicate that you made a mistake, or that the Suspend/Resume feature is not enabled on your line. It is also possible that the parked-call ID you chose is already in use. Q O After the acknowledgement tone, the connection is suspended. You can hang up the handset. The call remains suspended at the ISDN provider’s local switch for two minutes.
Using Keypad Messages Entering Keypad Messages on an Extension with Automatic Outside Dialing N Pick up the handset. sr Seq Dial the sequence shown at left. “Seq” stands for the keypad sequence you received from your ISDN provider. Entering Keypad Messages on an Extension without Automatic Outside Dialing 114 N Pick up the handset. 0sr Seq Dial the sequence shown at left. “Seq” stands for the keypad sequence you received from your ISDN provider.
Product Details 13 Product Details This chapter provides you with product details on FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. You receive detailed technical data and information on the LEDs. 13.
Audible Signals 13.2 Audible Signals The following diagram illustrates the duration and intervals of the various handset and ring signals on the connected telephones. Time in seconds 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Audible Signals Ring Busy signal Internal dial tone External dial tone Positive confirmation Neg. acknowledgment Call waiting Calls External call Internal call Call back Internet telephony Registration error Fixed-line substitute Handset and ring patterns on FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 13.
Network Cable DSL Cable Extension To extend the gray end of the combined cable, the one labeled “DSL”, you will need the following components: z 1 standard network cable z 1 standard RJ45 CAT5 double coupling All components are available from specialized vendors. Remember that the quality of the line may be decrease as the distance from the central switching station increases. AVM recommends that the standard network cable be extended by no more than 20 meters.
WLAN Switch 13.4 WLAN Switch The FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140 is equipped with a WLAN switch on its rear panel. The WLAN switch can be used to activate and deactivate WLAN. 13.5 Technical Specifications of FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Ports and Interfaces z one port for the connection to the DSL / fixed line Fixed line for connecting to the analog network or ISDN z four LAN ports via RJ45 sockets (standard Ethernet, 10/100 base-T) z one USB host controller (USB version 1.
Technical Specifications of FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN Physical Specifications z dimensions (WxDxH): approx. 185 x 140 x 35 mm z supply voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz z maximum power consumption: 12 W z average power consumption: 9 W z DSL transmission rate: max.
Customer Service Guide 14 Customer Service Guide AVM provides numerous sources of information to assist you should any questions or problems arise. Here you will find the important information you need, in the form of manuals, updates and support. In many cases problems which arise during operation can be resolved by installing the current Microsoft Service Pack for your operating system. The current service pack can be obtained free of charge from Microsoft. 14.
Information in the Internet 14.2 Information in the Internet On its web site AVM presents comprehensive information on all AVM products as well as new product announcements and new product versions. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) We would like to make our products as easy to use as possible. If you still have problems, sometimes a little tip is all you need to resolve them. That is why we present you with a selection of frequently asked questions. The FAQs can be viewed at the following address: www.
Support from the AVM Service Team 14.4 Support from the AVM Service Team Should problems with your FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN arise, we recommend taking the following steps: 1. If your have questions about starting operation of your FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN, please consult the chapter “FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7140: Connecting” from page 12. Please see the information in the section “Product Details” from page 115. 2. If anything does not work, please start by consulting the chapter “Troubleshooting” from page 65.
Support by Fax Support by Fax If necessary, you can reach AVM Support at the fax number: +49 (0)30 / 39 97 62 66 The following information should be included in your fax to the Support team: z Your name and address. z An e-mail address or fax number at which you can be reached. z the serial number of the FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN The serial number is printed on the sticker attached to the base of the device. Support staff will always check this number to ensure that you are a registered user.
Index A alarm 85 alternating between calls analog terminal equipment 24 consultation 88 B baby monitor 93 bandwidth management busy on busy 93 36 C cables 116 network 11 call diversion 94 call diversion via the central exchange 98 call forwarding 98 call tracing (MCID) 113 call waiting 107 call waiting option 92 call-back on busy 111 call-back on no response 111 calls on fixed lines 32 CCBS, see call-back on busy CCNR, see call-back on no response CLIP, see displaying the incoming caller ID (CLIP) CLIR,
H hold hub in Windows Me/98 46 in Windows XP/2000 45 89 18 R I information in the Internet 121 installation help 11 installation prerequisites 11 Internet account information 27 Internet telephony 31 35 IP address 72 dynamic 28 IP masquerading 118 recycling 8 regulations and norms 127 restriction and presentation of number dialed (COLR/COLP) 105 room monitoring 93 router 27 S M safety instructions 8 selecting the outgoing number 85 serial number 123 service 122 shortening the dialing procedure 83 so
W WLAN encryption 50 frequency range presettings 18 security 49 WLAN switch 118 126 FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN – Index 52
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