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1.                   34 network cable                 147  ACCESS  ULES eces rekenen Ea 57 cable connection  broadband     20  38  ACCESSOMIES sisese nentur ee ee ee ee 153 CAllMDIOEK Grace sersa sats oe bows ieee    89  advanced view            0 e eens 33 call diversion              04  88  138  ALAN dod ot ose eevee eee ek 91 137 Call iStick acca 4 ede ran Mads eee 83  alternating between calls            97 Call PICKUP i  soe ve weeaie oe vee awe s 85  ambient conditions                146 call waiting                 eee 97  analog extension                    9 CE conformity declaration           160  analog telephone line               22 child protection                    57  answering machine CUIR eis ma ma narr EN 95  CONNCCHNG residere onenian 42 connecting  integrated                 004  84 answering machine           42 42  VOICEIMENU  25 doe dias aes isss 85 COMPULCLS wnice Sacto sad ordre at emacs 23  autochannel               02 ee eee 81 fax machine                05  42  see WLAN autochannel FRITZ WLAN USB Stick            26  AVM Stick  amp  Surf    annuun 26 IPtelephones                  44  multiple computers              24  B smartphone                    43    telephone                 04  42  blocking CALS ise   6s aos coravss eeen vo reser sor ay 89 to analog fixed line              22  blocking Internet pages              57 to DSL LLL  20  22  button to electrical power               17  DECI eneen rox dense wee ae 11 to LAN                   eee  2
2.              0000  43  software  firMmWaTE esaeren oad ee dees 51  standard view                0 6  33  starting operation  requirements for operation       13  Streaming shins notes awe ae as ne 118  SUPPO eeaeee a Gnas 148  bye mail        0 2    eee eee 151  information in the Internet       148  SWICK  sia EE codeine ie ewe we aes 24  see network  switching outside dialing           142  symbols  inthe manual                   7       FRITZ Box 7330    187       T    technical specifications             145  telephone   CONMCCUNG sic s deicveaedierataee oe 42  telephone book   for FRITZ FON  w3 d 0 doa seees as 82   inthe Internet                  83   of the FRITZ Box                 82  telephone line                      22  telephone number   DIO CKING ao sis sccesvaiertrae eae drsr 89   SUPPreSSING              eee ee 95  telephone numbers                 47   configuring                 05  47   fixed liH  s 0deccdas ohexcawexs 48   Intemet ss 6cscenesss eeass eens 47  telephone system                  82  telephones   configuring                 00  49  telephony   ALARM Gas  s ss  assed tare donee 91   answering machine              84   CallDIOCK soc vice seat reas age 89   call diversion               88  138   dialing rules                    89   internal calls                0   93  terminal devices   configuring                 05  49   CONNEC CHING 5 ices tis ade tales 42  three party conference call           96  transfer caros Soir haai r oes 94    U  UM
3.             2    eee ee eee eee eee 82  The  FRITZ Box  Call List densos ore    anaaeendcile aia dhecareseciee e inie 83  Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine                  84  Setting Up FRITZ Box Fax Reception                   eee eee 87  Setting Up Call Diversion          eee eee eee eee ee eee eee 88  Saving Costs with Dialing Rules               0  cee ee eee eens 89  Blocking Telephone Numbers and Callers                     89  Setting Up Do Not Disturb           0    eee eee eee ee ee 90  Setting Up the Alarm    eee eect eee eee 91  Enabling the Baby Monitor            0    cece cece ee ee eee ee 92  Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions            93  FRITZ Box as a DECT Base Station   is cssseedaees 101  Paging Cordless TelephoneS             eee cece ee eee eeeee 101  Deregistering a Cordless Telephone from the FRITZ Box         101  Enabling DECT Eco    1  eee eee eee ee cnet eees 102  The FRITZ Box Home Network  cscs secsckesse seas 103    Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network    105  Network Settings in the FRITZ BOX            cee cece eee ee eee 105  Obtaining an IP Address Automatically                  000  113       FRITZ Box 7330 4 AM       18   18 1  18 2  18 3  18 4  18 5  18 6    19   19 1  19 2  19 3    20   20 1  20 2  20 3  20 4  20 5  20 6    ra  21 1  21 2    22   22 1  22 2  22 3  22 4  22 5    USB Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network        116    Power Supply for USB Devices            0  cece eee eee eee 116  USB 
4.            34  Saving the FRITZ Box SettingS      0       cece eee eee eee eee 35       FRITZ Box 7330 2 AM       7 1  7 2  7 3  7 4    7 5    7 6    8 2  8 3  8 4    9 1  9 2  9 3    10  10 1  10 2    11    12   12 1  12 2  12 3  12 4  12 5  12 6  12 7    Configuring an Internet Connection in the FRITZ Box    36    Configuring an Internet Connection for DSL                    36  Changing the Annex Setting of the FRITZ BOX                   37  Configuring the Internet Connection for Cable                  38  Configuring the Internet Connection for the Mobile Communications  NEWOTK suirus tt rina rAKUN aids Vea ee eo eee ew eae 38    Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1  FRITZ Box as a Router  39  SUMING the Nete decrecregae rean e Cade whe 4 bee deeded ied were 41    Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices    42    Connecting an Analog Telephone or Another Analog Terminal Device  42    Registering FRITZ Fon and Other Cordless  DECT  Telephones     42    Registering Smartphones with FRITZ App Fon                  43  Connecting an IPTelephone              cece eee ee eee eee 44  Setting Up the FRITZ Box for Telephone Calls         47  Entering Telephone Numbers in FRITZ Box              2 006  47  Configuring Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices        49  Making Telephone Calls            cee eee eee ee eee eee 50  Firmware Update  Updating the FRITZ OS            51  Searching for and Transferring FRITZ OS Update with the Wizard   51  Automatic Sea
5.          Pick up the handset    000000 Dial the sequence shown at left  Automatic  outside dialing will be enabled    00000 Save your settings        Hang up the handset        FRITZ Box 7330 142 AM    Taking FRITZ Box out of Operation       21 Taking FRITZ Box out of Operation    In this chapter you receive tips and recommendations for taking the  FRITZ Box out of operation     Please also follow our instructions for the correct disposal of  waste equipment on page 161     21 1 Restoring Factory Settings    When the factory settings are restored to the FRITZ  Box  all of  the settings in the FRITZ Box are restored to their condition  upon delivery  This is strongly recommended if you are plan   ning to pass the FRITZ Box on to another user     Resetting the FRITZ Box has the following effects    e All settings you made in the FRITZ Box will be deleted    e The factory settings    WLAN key will be activated again    e The IP configuration of the factory settings will be re   stored    Saving FRITZ Box Settings    Before loading the factory settings  save all of the settings  you made in your FRITZ Box to a backup file  With this backup  file you can restore your settings to the FRITZ Box at any time  or load them to another FRITZ Box     Instructions for saving  restoring and applying the FRITZ Box  settings are presented in the Online Help of the user inter   face    Loading Factory Settings    1  In the FRITZ Box user interface  select the    System   Re   set    menu     2
6.         150  user interface              0   148  VLA OOS  erre erens ere an anaiak 148  hibernation 004 6060 00008 80008008 74  hold function          0 00 0 c eee 99  home network           0000000e 105  see network  SPAY asics hate tcretioniotatn ae 21  38  see mobile communications  FMP Seite sues eis ecinetag a aceme acetic 61  hub  NEIWOMK scccccs aa eeweaawed sees 24  USB oneru E E coaene 119     IMPINGE hra een Seale eomne dates 159  information about FRITZ Box          32  information in the Internet  knowledge base               149  VIEUS sc cecon er Sau ones deees 148  instructions  a  V tol  0  eee ec are ree PR 15  SECUN Jen Gus ien he ees 14 15  integrated devices  answering machine              84  PAX  css ps EEE cn ie ES 87  internal calls scccais sieves ote eee dees 93  internal telephone numbers          93  internal transfer                05  94  Internet access  regulating times                 57  Internet connection  configuration wizard             36  configuring esseen asenso es 36  configuring manually            36    ver DSL tweens E ue EEES 36  over LANI sruenrs ers Saree ease 39  via cable modem             20 38  via mobile communications  network            0  eee ee 21  38  Internet filter       n   eee eee eee 57    Internet protocol version 6           67  see IPv6  Internet router                02   57  Internet telephone number           47  Internet telephony  entering telephone numbers      47  IP address  CHANGING  seac anino varsta
7.      4   26  WITH WPS ei5se ssoednade nthe ba buen 26  WLAN deviceS            e cece cues 25  connecting by WPS              26  WLAN frequency ranges              80  WLAN on off           0  cee eee eee 74  WLAN radio network  expanding                ee eee 75  WLAN security settings  manual transfer                 28  WIPS Pitre  de cnientie prides mented tana 26  PIN method              0e0ee 27  push button  configuration  WPS PBC         26       FRITZ Box 7330    189    
8.     147  dynamic DNS                 005  61  E  e mail   forwarding voice messages       84  emergency IP address              108  ending operation                  143  energy consumption               146  evaluating   DSL connection                149   voice quality                  150   WLAN connection              149  exposed host              02 ee eee 58    F  factory settings   DHCP server                   109   IPv4 address              05  108   loading by telephone           135   loading with FRITZ Box          143  fax   receiving iss 4  aise a eae eee ees 87   sending to e mail address        87  fax machine   COMME CHING  x cscs ca ciceieie caus esses 42  FEALUIES bin cose elie wens eee was 93  feedback sivcieisens wasauae aw enw eeee 149  filters wud winding Na Means oe ane Ses 57  firmware   Updating s cicesexedaeweaaens 52  firmware update   automatic search                52   searching and transmitting        5i  firmware update                   51  fixed line   ic ce ww sdowcews ob bes dies 22  fixed line telephone numbers         48  FRITZ App Fon              02 eee 43  FRITZ OS  3 sieaics ousiere sae eledaues 51  FRITZ OS update               2   51  FRITZ WLAN USB Stick               26  G  Google contacts               000  83  guest access   WLAN  ities sacs ote ae eeaeres 73       FRITZ Box 7330    185       H  help  customer service               148  knowledge base               149  mantal  e vse st wate srania 148  support team          
9.     Please note the following before establishing a wireless con   nection between the computer and the FRITZ Box     e WLAN device    A computer to be connected to the FRITZ Box via WLAN  must be equipped with a WLAN device for it to support  WLAN  A WLAN device can be an external WLAN adap   ter   like a USB stick  for example   or a device integrated  in the computer  Many modern computers and note   books come with a WLAN device integrated     e WLAN security settings    In the FRITZ Box  WLAN security settings are enabled up   on delivery  Before a computer can establish a wireless   connection to the FRITZ Box  the WLAN security settings  of the FRITZ Box must be transferred to the WLAN device     For this procedure the FRITZ Box supports the two auto    matic methods AVM Stick  amp  Surf and WPS  Wi Fi Protect   ed Setup   The security settings can also be transferred   manually     For more information on WLAN  see the section FRITZ Box as   i  a WLAN Base Station from page 71        FRITZ Box 7330 25 AM    Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN       Establishing a WLAN Connection with AVM Stick  amp  Surf    If you use a FRITZ  WLAN USB Stick from AVM as the WLAN de   vice  you can use AVM Stick  amp  Surf to establish a secure  WLAN connection quickly and conveniently     1  Switch on your computer     2  Insert your FRITZ WLAN USB Stick into one of the USB  ports on the FRITZ Box     The WLAN security settings are transmitted to the  FRITZ WLAN USB Stick  The  
10.     Technical Specifications       22 Technical Specifications    Facts worth knowing  Here you will find comprehensive technical data  on your FRITZ Box 7330     22 1 Ports and Interfaces  e  DSL telephone port        DSL modem in accordance with the standards  ITU G 992 1 Annex A and B  ADSL   ITU G 992 3  Annex A and B  ADSL2   ITU G 992 5 Annex A and B   ADSL2    G 992 3 5 Annex J  G 992 3 5 Annex M   G 994 1  G hs         telephone port for connecting to the analog network    e One a b port with a RJ11 socket for connecting analog  terminal devices       DECT base station   e Two LAN ports via RJ45 sockets    LAN 1  standard Ethernet  10 100 1000 Base T      LAN 2  standard Ethernet  10 100 Base T   e Two USB host controllers  USB version 2 0     e WLAN base station with support for wireless networks in  the 2 4 GHz frequency band        IEEE 802 11b   11 Mbit s     EEE 802 11g   54 Mbit s     EEE 802 11n   300 Mbit s       FRITZ Box 7330 145 AM    Router Functions       22 2 Router Functions    Router   DHCP Server   Firewall with IP masquerading NAT  IPv4 and IPv6   Child protection and filter lists  port forwarding   Dynamic DNS   VPN    22 3 User Interface and Display    Configuration and status messages via a web browser on  a connected computer    Five LEDs indicate the condition of the device    22 4 Physical Specifications    Dimensions  W x D x H   approx  226 x 160 x 47 mm  Supply voltage  230 V   50 Hz   Maximum power consumption  12 W   FRITZ OS can be update
11.     The waiting party hangs up and you continue the  call with the other party        or    QO You end the call with party 2 by dialing the keypad  sequence at left  The conversation with party 1 is  resumed        or    You can end the active call by hanging up the hand   set  Your phone rings  As soon as you pick up the re   ceiver you are connected with the waiting party        00A       FRITZ Box 7330 98 AM    Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions       Consultation   Hold    You can put a telephone call on hold in order to consult with  another party  You call the second party  The party to the oth   er call does not hear the consultation  after you are finished  you can resume the call that was on hold     Consultation   Hold       Call 1 You are talking to caller 1         Press the Hold button  Call 1 is on hold  Party 1    can no longer hear you           Establish the connection to party 2  Dial an in   ternal telephone number  see page 93  oran  external telephone number              Call 2 If party 2 accepts the call  you can conduct the      conversation      If party 2   s line is busy or the callis not an   swered  press the Hold button again to return  to call 1    QO Use this keypad sequence to return from call 2    back to call 1  Call 1 is now active again     If you only press the Hold button  the connec   tion to caller 2 remains on hold until caller 2  hangs up     You can also end call 2 by hanging up the recei   ver  Your telephone rings an
12.    4 3 Connecting to the Fixed Line    The FRITZ Box is a telephone system  or PBX  Private Branch   Exchange  for Internet and fixed line telephony  If you want to  make telephone calls via the fixed line network  connect the  FRITZ Box with your analog telephone line     Connecting to the Analog Line    If you have an analog line to the fixed line telephone network   then connect the FRITZ Box as follows        Connecting to the analog telephone line via the DSL splitter    1  Make sure that the long end of the DSL telephone cable  is connected to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled     DSL TEL        2  Insert the black end of the DSL telephone cable into the  telephone socket on your DSL splitter     The FRITZ Box is connected with the analog fixed line net   work        FRITZ Box 7330 22 AW    Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box       5 Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box    You can connect a computer with the FRITZ Box either using a network  cable or wirelessly over WLAN     A computer can be connected with the FRITZ Box using only  one of these methods  It is not possible to connect using the  network cable and WLAN     5 1 Connecting Computers to the LAN Port       Connecting a computer to the FRITZ Box using a network cable    1  Set aside the network cable from the FRITZ Box package     2  Ifyou work with a Linux operating system  Configure the  network adapter of the computer with the setting     DHCP        3  Connect one end of the network cable to the
13.    FRITZ Box 7330    Installation  and Operation             Table of Contents    2 1  2 2  2 3    3 1  3 2  3 3    4 1  4 2  4 3    5 1  5 2    6 1  6 2  6 3  6 4  6 5    Symbols and Highlighting        cs sccca cease ass 7  The FRITZIBOX 7990 4 oe Kee 40904 4449060448400 488 8  Ports  Interfaces  Buttons and LEDs                  9  Ports and Interfaces         0    ce eee cee ce eee E eee ences 9  BUON Ss ioi etea ae AREE EEE incon eta Bee pte pete Ro nine a 10  LEDS s ac ida d aed cote Sib d D a E EE EN E E Baad anacd ayers 12  Before You Connect the FRITZ Box             0005  13  Contents of the FRITZ Box Package              ccc cece cece eee 13  Requirements for Operation            cece cece eee eee eee 13  Security and Handling             cece cece ete eee eens 14  Connecting the PRITZIBOK  3 lt 54594444444 4444 00 44 17  Connecting to Electrical Power            cece cece 17  Connecting to the Internet          0      cece eee ete eee eee 18  Connecting to the Fixed Line            eee eee ee eee 22  Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box           23  Connecting Computers to the LAN Port                  2  8  23  Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN                  25  The FRITZ Box User Interface                 00 eee 31  Opening the User Interface         eee cee eee ee eee 31  Overview  Everything ata Glance           eee eee ee eee 32  Standard View and Advanced View               cece eee eee 33  Protecting the User Interface with a Password       
14.    IPv6 capable Services in the Home Network    FRITZ NAS access via SMB or FTP FTPS  access to the user interface with http or https over IPv6    The DNS resolver of the FRITZ Box supports queries for  IPv6 addresses  AAAA records  and can query the up   stream DNS resolver of the Internet service provider over  IPv6     The globally valid prefix is distributed via router adver   tisement     For guest access to the WLAN  the home network and  WLAN guests are separated by IPv6 subnetworks     UPnP  UPnP AV media server    automatic provisioning  TR 064     IPv6 capable Services in the Internet    FRITZ NAS access via FTPS    completely closed firewall to protect against unwanted  data from the Internet  Stateful Inspection Firewall     voice over IPv6   automatic provisioning  TR 069    time synchronization over NTP  Network Time Protocol   remote access via https    dynamic DNS via dyndns org and namemaster de    Setting Up IPv6 in the FRITZ Box    1     2  3   4    Open the FRITZ Box user interface   Enable the advanced view   Then select the    Internet   Account Information    menu     Select the    IPv6    page and set up IPv6 in the FRITZ Box   Consult the Online Help of the FRITZ Box user interface  for more information        FRITZ Box 7330    68 AW    Mobile Nnetwork  Replacing Faulty DSL       Setting Up IPv6   on the Computer    You can establish connections in the IPv6 range of the Inter   net only if IPv6 is installed and enabled on the computers in  your home n
15.    Name     field     5  Select a telephone book or disable the option    Copy ex   isting telephone book     If you disable this option  the  new telephone book will be empty        FRITZ Box 7330    82 AW    The FRITZ Box Call List       6  Click the    OK    button     The new telephone book is saved in the FRITZ Box     Selecting a Telephone Book for FRITZ Fon   Open the FRITZ Box user interface  See page 31    Select    DECT       Choose a FRITZ Fon and click the    Edit    button   Select a telephone book from the drop down list   Click the    OK    button     The telephone book is now available on the FRITZ  Fon     14 2 The FRITZ Box Call List    The FRITZ Box saves your outgoing and incoming telephone  and fax calls in the call list  The call list also shows which  calls you missed  missed calls      In the FRITZ Box user interface the call list is found in the    Te   lephony    menu     Transfer to Telephone Book    Callers from the FRITZ Box telephone book appear in the call  list along with their names     Telephone numbers that are not saved in the telephone book  can be added to the telephone book from the call list with the  click of a mouse     Saving the Call List as a CSV File    You can save the call list as a CSV file on your computer  The  CSV file can then be opened and edited in spreadsheet soft   ware        FRITZ Box 7330 83 AM    Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine       14 3 Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine    In the FRITZ Box you 
16.   IPv4 Address in the FRITZ Box    Upon delivery the FRITZ Box is assigned the following IPv4  address     192 168 178 1       FRITZ Box 7330 108 AW    Network Settings in the FRITZ Box       If you would like to change the IPv4 address  please read  through the following sections     When Does It Make Sense to Change the IPv4 Address   You should change the IPv4 address of the FRITZ  Box if the  following apply to your network     e You have an existing local IPv4 network  one subnet with  several computers     e Fixed IPv4 addresses are registered in the network set   tings of the computer  and you do not want to or are not  permitted to change these addresses     e You want to connect the FRITZ Box to the local IPv4 net   work in order to make the FRITZ Box features available to  all of the computers in the IPv4 network     Reserved IP Addresses    The entire IP network 192 168 180 0 in the FRITZ Box is re   served for internal purposes     IPv4 addresses from this network may not be assigned to the  FRITZ Box     DHCP Server for IPv4    The FRITZ Box is equipped with its own DHCP server for the  IPv4 network  The DHCP server is enabled by default in the  factory settings  The following range of IP addresses is re   served for the DHCP server in the factory settings     192 168 178 20   192 168 178 200  This IP address can be changed as needed     Every time the operating system on a computer connected  with FRITZ Box is started  the DHCP server assigns it an IPv4  address
17.   Info    LED on the FRITZ Box  begins flashing quickly     As soon as the    Info    LED stops flashing  transmission  of the settings has been concluded     3  Remove the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick     4  Nowinsert the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick into the USB port  of the computer     The security settings will be adopted and the WLAN connec   tion between the FRITZ Box and the FRITZ  WLAN USB Stick  will be established  As soon as the WLAN connection has  been established the computer is connected to the FRITZ Box     See the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick manual for details     Establishing a WLAN Connection Using WPS    The FRITZ Box supports WPS  Wi Fi Protected Setup   WLAN  devices that also support WPS can be connected with your  FRITZ Box securely using this method  All of the necessary  WLAN security settings are transferred in the process  There  are two kinds of WPS  the push button method and the PIN  method     WPS with the Push button Method    The push button method  WPS PBC  can be used if your WLAN  device is equipped with a WPS button  or if WPS can be en   abled via the control software of the WLAN device        FRITZ Box 7330    26 AW    Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN       1  Press the    WLAN    button on the FRITZ Box until the     WLAN    LED begins flashing     glans       2  When the    WLAN    flashes  start WPS on the WLAN de   vice  You have 2 minutes for this task     How to start WPS depends on the WLAN device  Either  press a button on the WLAN devic
18.   Internet   Account Information    menu     4  Select the    More Internet Service Providers    entry from  the    Internet Service Provider    drop down list     5  Select the    Other Internet Service Provider    entry from  the second drop down list     6  From the    Connection    area  select the    External modem  or router    option     7  Inthe    Operating Mode    area  select the setting    Share  existing Internet connection in the network  IP client  mode         The FRITZ Box is integrated into the existing network as an IP  client  The FRITZ Box and the connected network devices re   ceive an IP address from the IP address range of the existing  network  The FRITZ Box and the connected network devices  are thus part of this network        FRITZ Box 7330 40 AW    Surfing the Net       7 6 Surfing the Net    Once you have set up the Internet connection in your  FRITZ Box  you can surf the Internet with any computer con   nected to the FRITZ Box     1  Start a web browser on your computer     2  Enterin the address field the URL of the web page you  would like to visit  for instance www avm de en     The requested Internet page is opened and displayed        FRITZ Box 7330    41 AM    Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices       8 Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices  This chapter describes how to connect telephones  fax machines  an   swering machines and telephone systems  PBXs  to the FRITZ Box    8 1 Connecting an Analog Telephone or Anot
19.   Select the    Factory Settings    tab   3  Click the    Load Factory Settings    button   The FRITZ Box is reset to its factory settings        FRITZ Box 7330    143 AM    Uninstalling Software       21 2 Uninstalling Software    Additional software for the FRITZ Box is available on the web  pages of AVM at www avm de en download        If you have installed supplementary programs on one or more  computers  uninstall the software using the control panel of  your Windows operating system    Uninstalling Software in Windows 7   1  Open    Start   Control Panel   Programs        2  Under    Programs and Features     click    Uninstall a pro   gram        3  Select inthe list the AVM software to be uninstalled   4  Click the    Uninstall Change    button     The software will be removed     Uninstalling Software in Windows Vista    1  Open    Start   Settings   Control Panel   Programs and  Functions        2  Select in the list the AVM software to be uninstalled     3  Click the    Uninstall Change    button and confirm with     Continue        The software will be removed     Uninstalling Software in Windows XP    1  Open    start   Control Panel   Add or Remove Programs      Make sure that the    Change or Remove Programs    but   ton is selected in the column at left     2  Select the AVM software to be uninstalled from the list of     Currently installed programs        3  Click the    Change Remove    button     The software will be removed        FRITZ Box 7330    144 AW
20.   e The    Start Computer    Button    You can start the computer each time it is accessed over  the Internet by clicking the    Start Computer    button     e Starting Automatically    To do this  enable the setting    Start this computer auto   matically as soon as itis accessed from the Internet      When the computer is accessed from the Internet  it is  started automatically        FRITZ Box 7330 107 AM    Network Settings in the FRITZ Box       IPv4 Settings in the FRITZ Box    The IPv4 settings of the FRITZ Box are preset upon delivery  with the following values     Factory Settings          IPv4 address 192 168 178 1  Subnet mask 255 255 255 0  DHCP server enabled       The IP address and the corresponding subnet mask yield the  following values     Network address of the subnet 192 168 178 0    Entire IPv4 address range for the 192 168 178 2    computers 192168178254       The following IPv4 addresses cannot be assigned because  they are reserved for certain purposes     This IP address is used by the 192 168 178 1  FRITZ Box itself       This IP address is the broadcast ad  192168178255  dress used to send messages into the  network       IP Address in Case of Emergency    The FRITZ Box has a fixed IP address that cannot be changed   The FRITZ Box always can be reached at this IP address     Fixed IP address 169 254 1 1    For instructions about how to handle fixed IP addresses  see  the section Opening the User Interface Using the Fixed IP  Address from page 130   
21.   like to use exclusively for fax reception     If you would like to make calls and receive faxes over an  analog fixed line  enable automatic fax detection for  your fixed line telephone number  Please note the infor   mation about automatic fax reception in the following  section     9  Confirm by clicking    Next    and    Apply        Automatic Fax Reception on the Analog Fixed Line    If you enabled automatic fax detection on an analog fixed  line  please note     Fax detection is not enabled until a telephone or answering  machine accepts a call     If your FRITZ Box is to receive faxes automatically  set up an  answering machine for fax calls in the FRITZ Box  see  page 84         FRITZ Box 7330    87 AM    Setting Up Call Diversion       14 5 Setting Up Call Diversion    You can configure multiple call diversion modes with different  settings in the FRITZ Box     Call diversion can either divert all incoming calls or only cer   tain calls     You can divert the calls to an external telephone number  to a  certain telephone  or to an answering machine   Examples for Call Diversion Settings    e Allincoming calls will be diverted to another telephone  line     e Calls that come from a certain telephone number will be  diverted to your mobile telephone number     e Anonymous calls in which the caller does not transmit a  telephone number will be diverted to an answering ma   chine    Setting Up a New Call Diversion Setting   1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface  See page 
22.   see page 31      2  Select the    Telephony   Alarm    menu   3  Enable the alarm and entera time   4    Select which telephone should ring at the specified  time     5  Define here whether the alarm should be repeated   6  Save your settings by clicking    Apply        Now the alarm is set up and enabled        FRITZ Box 7330    91 AM    Enabling the Baby Monitor       14 10Enabling the Baby Monitor    When the baby monitor is enabled for a telephone  the tele   phone automatically calls a previously specified telephone  number whenever the volume in the room reaches a defined  level  If the telephone is in the same room as your child  you  can use this function to monitor its sleep     Enabling Baby Monitor            Pick up the handset or activate the speaker  phone function of your telephone     We recommend using a device with a speaker  phone function        00   lt Level gt          lt Telephone num   bep          Enables the baby monitor      lt Level gt   Sound level at which a call is triggered   Enter a numeral between    the most sensitive  setting  and O      lt Telephone number  The telephone number to  be called  Enter an internal telephone number   see page 93   the number   for an internal  group call  or any external telephone number  desired              Wait for the second long acknowledgement  tone        Do not hang up the handset           The baby monitoring function is now enabled     As soon as the volume in the room reaches the  specified level  
23.   select the printer  that is connected to the USB port of your FRITZ Box     If the printer is not displayed  you must first install the   i  printer drivers for this device  Consult the documenta   tion of your printer for instructions     2  Click    Add        The USB printer has been configured and can be used asa  network printer     Setting Up a USB Printer in Other Operating Systems   The names of entries or menus in other operating systems  cs not described above may be slightly different than the terms   we use here    e As the port type  select    Raw TCP        e Enter    9100    as the port     e As the printer name  enter    fritz box           FRITZ Box 7330 122 AW    Sharing a USB Printer       If the FRITZ Box is configured as a WDS repeater or as an IP  client  enter here the IP address at which the FRITZ Box can  be reached within the network     Configuring a USB Printer with FRITZ Box USB Remote  Connection    If you are using an all in one device or would like to use the  convenience features of a USB printer connected to the  FRITZ Box  we recommend installing the FRITZ Box USB re   mote connection software  The FRITZ Box USB remote con   nection program can be installed on computers with  Windows 7  Vista or XP  32  and 64 bit      Installing FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection    Install the program for FRITZ Box USB remote connection on  all of the computers with which you want to use the connect   ed USB device     1  Connect the USB printer to the USB 
24.   that USB devices can be connected without turning the com   puter off  The Universal Serial Bus also offers a 5 Volt power       FRITZ Box 7330    180 AM    Glossary       supply  This makes it possible to load devices at the USB port  and operate USB devices that do not have a power supply of  their own     The Universal Serial Bus was introduced with the USB 1 0  specification in 1996  In 1998 came the reworked USB 1 1  specification  followed in 2000 by USB 2 0  With 480 Mbit s   USB 2 0 provides for considerably higher throughput rates  than USB 1 0 1 1  12 Mbit s      VPN    short for Virtual Private Network    VPN serves to integrate devices from a neighboring network  into your own network  without the networks having to be  compatible with each other     AVPN is generally an independent company network distrib   uted over several locations  which uses the infrastructure of a  public communications network to link its partial networks or  to link individual computers to the rest of the network  A VPN  uses tunneling technologies and typically builds on the infra   structure of the Internet     Using a Virtual Private Network it is possible to use all net   work applications of the company network even from distant  locations  This means it is possible to use the advantages of  the network even over large geographical distances     VPN facilitates optimum information flow without delay  throughout the entire company  even to offices in other loca   tions  E mail serve
25.  3  Click    Manage Your Own Phone Numbers       4    Click    Add Telephone Number    and follow the Wizard   s  instructions     Editing or Deleting Telephone Numbers    All telephone numbers you entered in the FRITZ Box are listed  under    Telephony   Own Telephone Numbers    in the user in   terface     You can edit and delete telephone numbers here        FRITZ Box 7330    48 AM    Configuring Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices       9 2 Configuring Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices    Once you have entered your telephone numbers  configure all  of the connected telephones and other terminal devices in  the FRITZ Box  In the process you must define  depending on  the type of device       e The telephone number the terminal device uses to place  outgoing calls to the public telephone network     e Telephone numbers for accepting calls  A telephone can  be set to ring for all incoming calls or only for calls to cer   tain telephone numbers     e Internal name for the terminal device  This name will be  displayed  for instance  in the call list of the FRITZ Box     Setting Up Telephones and Terminal Devices with the Wizard  1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31      2  Click    Wizards    in the menu   3  Click    Manage Your Telephony Devices        The telephones and other terminal devices that have al   ready been configured are displayed in the user inter   face     4  To setup anew terminal device  click    Configure New  Device     Follow t
26.  Box user interface can be opened on every comput   er connected with the FRITZ Box     1  Start a web browser on your computer   2  Enter fritz box in the address line of the browser     The FRITZ Box user interface opens        E FRITZ Box   Windows Internet Explorer    Doe 4r x    http   fritzbox    Entering the address fritz box in the browser          If the user interface does not open  see the instructions on  resolving errors in the section from page 126     The Wizard  Opening the User Interface for the First Time    When you open the user interface for the first time  a wizard  starts to assist you in configuring the FRITZ Box     If you cancel the wizard  you can configure your FRITZ Box  without this wizard  You can change the settings configured  with this wizard at any time     For comprehensive information on configuring the many di   verse functions of your FRITZ Box  see the following chapters  in this manual        FRITZ Box 7330    31 AM    Overview  Everything at a Glance       6 2 Overview  Everything at a Glance    All important information about the FRITZ Box is displayed di   rectly on the    Overview    page of the FRITZ Box user interface     By clicking the linked entries or    more       you can jump from  this page to the corresponding menus and configure settings  there     oy FRITZ Box 7330    Figo   Espo Moce Ademed fy Coments seg          3 briag iml own  ety    agile tras ty nee         Co me Netant    tt  Telephone boot  a   we tat LAN A Ane
27.  Configure the settings for your Internet connection over  the mobile communications network  For more informa   tion  see the Online Help of the FRITZ Box     Access to the Internet is now guaranteed  even when the DSL  connection fails     As soon as the DSL connection is stable and available for at  least 30 minutes  the connection will be switched back to the  DSL connection        FRITZ Box 7330    70 AM    FRITZ Box as a WLAN Base Station       13 FRITZ Box as a WLAN Base Station    The FRITZ Box is a WLAN base station for WLAN devices like note   books  tablets or smartphones  The FRITZ Box can establish WLAN  connections compliant with the fast WLAN N standard  The FRITZ Box  is preconfigured with an encryption method from today   s safest meth   od WPA2  This encryption method is supported by most of the latest  WLAN devices  The FRITZ Box supports wireless LAN convenience  functions like guest access  night service and WPS Quick Connection     13 1 Connecting WLAN Devices Securely with the FRITZ Box    In a WLAN radio network security is of the utmost importance   This is why WLAN connections between the FRITZ Box and  your wireless devices are encrypted  For encryption the  FRITZ Box and your wireless devices must use the same en   cryption method  The FRITZ Box is preconfigured with an en   cryption method that combines today   s safest methods WPA  and WPA2  These encryption methods are supported by most  of the latest wireless devices     If you would like to us
28.  Enter    myfritz box    in the address field of your browser   2  Enter the Internet password for your FRITZ Box     You will be directed to the MyFRITZ  page of your FRITZ  Box  In  this case you do not have to log in to MyFRITZ      Multiple FRITZ Boxes    You can register multiple FRITZ Boxes at one MyFRITZ  ac   count     e Every FRITZ Box is registered with the MyFRITZ  account  over your user interface  From the    Internet   MyFRITZ      menu  select the setting    Register the FRITZ Box with an  existing MyFRITZ  account        e When you log in to MyFRITZ   all registered devices will  be displayed     Security with MyFRITZ     For the following MyFRITZ  activities the https security proto   colis used     e setting up a MyFRITZ  account with myfritz net  e registration of the FRITZ Box with the MyFRITZ  account    e accessing the MyFRITZ  page of your FRITZ Box over  myfritz net    e accessing the user interface of the FRITZ Box    The FRITZ Box generates its own https certificate  Be   cause this certificate does not come from a certification  authority preset in common browsers  you have to con   firm that the connection should be established never   theless  Firefox and Internet Explorer will remember your  confirmation and refrain from showing any further warn   ings     http is used for the daily update of the IP address on  myfritz net  The password is never transmitted as clear text        FRITZ Box 7330 56 AW    FRITZ Box as an Internet Router       12 FRIT
29.  Server  Freely Selectable       12 7 DNS Server  Freely Selectable    12 8 DNSSEC     DNS servers are preset in the FRITZ Box for IPv4 and IPv6     These are the DNS servers assigned by the Internet service  provider     For both IPv4 and IPv6  the preset DNS server can be replaced  by a free DNS server  Free DNS servers include  for instance   OpenDNS and Google DNS     Here is how to change the DNS server entry   1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface   2  Enable the advanced view     3  Inthe    Internet   Account Information    menu  select the     DNS Server    page     4  Change the settings for the DNS servers     The    DNSv6 Server    area is displayed only if you en   abled IPv6 support for the FRITZ Box on the    IPv6    page     Security for DNS Queries    DNSSEC is short for Domain Name System Security Exten   sions  As the name says  this is an extension of DNS  the  domain name system     DNSSEC ensures that both the DNS server and the informa   tion returned by the DNS server are authentic  or genuine     Security with DNSSEC    When a home user surfs the web  she or he sends queries to  the Internet by entering URLs in the address line of the brows   er  A URL is the name of a web site that is easy to remember   such as www avm de en  Every query is sent to the DNS serv   er first  The DNS server resolves the URL into the correspond   ing IP address  There is one unambiguous IP address for  every URL        FRITZ Box 7330    66 AM    IPv6  The New Internet Pro
30.  Settings    area  make sure that the annex  working on your DSL line is set  Save your settings by  clicking    Apply           FRITZ Box 7330    37 AM    Configuring the Internet Connection for Cable       After the annex setting has been changed  the FRITZ Box re   starts automatically  The connection to the DSL network has  been established as soon as the    Power   DSL    LED stops  flashing and remains lit up        7 3 Configuring the Internet Connection for Cable    With an additional cable modem you can also use your  FRITZ Box 7330 on a cable connection  Then the Internet con   nection is established and controlled by the FRITZ Box itself   so that in this operating mode  too  all FRITZ Box functions   like Internet telephony  firewall  are available without restric   tion     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    2  Select    Wizards    in the menu     3  Click the    Check Internet Connection    Wizard and follow  the instructions     7 4 Configuring the Internet Connection for the Mobile  Communications Network    With a USB modem you can also establish the Internet con   nection with your FRITZ Box 7330 via the mobile communica   tions network  A USB modem for mobile Internet access   UMTS HSPA  and a SIM card from a mobile communications  provider are required for this  The FRITZ Box supports  UMTS HSPA modems from various manufacturers     1  Insert the USB modem in the USB port on the FRITZ Box   2  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 3
31.  Template    See the next page fora drilling template  Use the drilling template as  a guide to mark the holes needed to mount the FRITZ Box on a wall     Be sure to print out the page with the drilling template in its   N original size  or 100   Do not enlarge it  adjust its size  refor     mat or rescale it in your printer settings        FRITZ Box 7330 162 AM    Glossary       Glossary    ADSL  short for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line    ADSL  G 992 1 G 992 2  was developed on the basis of DSL  technology in order to satisfy the increasing demand for high   er throughput rates during uploading and downloading     Designates a fast kind of data transmission that works with  standard copper cables and transports signals in both direc   tions at different speeds  upstream at 640 Kbit s and down   stream at up to 9 Mbit s      ADSL2  short for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2    ADSL2  G 992 3  is a further development of the ADSL stan   dard     ADSL2 offers range much greater than did the first ADSL gen   eration  and is significantly more robust than ADSL  as it can  simply disable single carrier frequencies when they produce  interference  This feature allows ADSL2 to prevent synchroni   zation losses     With a throughput rate of up to 12 Mbit s downstream   ADSL2 offers considerably greater bandwidth than ADSL     ADSL2 is completely downward compatible  meaning that ter   minal devices compliant with ADSL can also be operated on  ADSL2 lines  although they canno
32.  The remaining 10   of the upload bandwidth is available for applications  that are prioritized in lower categories or not prioritized  at all     e     If multiple network applications are assigned to the    pri   oritized applications    category  then they must share  the available capacity     Background Applications    This category is suitable for applications that do not require  any high transmission speed and which are not time critical   for example  peer to peer services or automatic updates      e Network applications assigned to this category are al   ways treated with the lowest priority when the Internet  connection is working at full capacity  So whenever an  application from a different category or a non prioritized  application requires the entire bandwidth  all back   ground applications must wait until bandwidth capacity  becomes available again     e If no other network applications are active  then the  background applications receive the entire bandwidth     Prioritization Method in the FRITZ Box    The following algorithm is used in the FRITZ Box to send data  packets according to their prioritization     e Change in the order in which packets are sent to the  Internet  upstream direction     The order of the packets the FRITZ Box receives from the  Internet  downstream direction  cannot be changed        FRITZ Box 7330    63 AM    VPN  Remote Access to the Home Network       Discard low priority packets in order to ensure the trans   mission of higher
33.  band     e Simple configuration at the click of a button via WPS  using a  Wizard or manually    e Media function  integrated audio output and miniature FM  transmitter for transferring music or web radio to stereo radio    For more information  see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_  WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_Repeater_N_G              FRITZ Box 7330 157 AM    AVM Products for the FRITZ Box       FRITZ Fon MT F    HD telephon    Color displa       Reading e mail    FRITZ Fon MT F is a convenient cordless telephone  DECT  devel   oped especially for the FRITZ Box        e Supports HD telephony for natural sound  full duplex hands   free calls and open listening in HD quality    e Voice transmission encrypted upon delivery for greater security  e Intuitive menus ona large color display    e Receive RSS feeds  web radio and podcasts  and read and an   swer e mail    e Battery talk time up to 10 hours  up to 6 days on stand by  e Update with new functions at the press of a button    For more information  see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ   Fon FRITZFon_MT F              FRITZ Box 7330 158 AW       Legal Notice    Legal Notice   This documentation and the software it describes are protected by copyright  AVM grants the non    exclusive right to use the software  which is supplied exclusively in object code format  The licens    ee 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  Witho
34.  for more information    The wireless LAN connection between your FRITZ Box anda   i  FRITZ Box in WDS operation can be encrypted by WPA2  The   wireless LAN connection between your FRITZ Box and anoth     er wireless LAN router is only possible with less secure WEP  encryption     13 5 WLAN   Getting Technical    Awireless LAN radio network is based on standards defined  by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers  IEEE    These standards describe  for instance  the transmission  speeds  encryption methods and frequencies used in a wire   less LAN network     WLAN Standards    The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers  IEEE  de   fined the WLAN standards IEEE 802 11a  IEEE 802 11b    IEEE 802 118  IEEE 802 11n and IEEE 802 11i for WLAN radio  networks     Standards for the Throughput Rate    The throughputs listed differentiate between gross and net  transmission rates  The net speed describes the transmission  rate of the user data        FRITZ Box 7330 76 AW    WLAN   Getting Technical       The FRITZ Box supports your choice of the standards   IEEE 802 11b  IEEE 802 11g and IEEE 802 11n  WLAN devices  based on one or more of the standards listed can be used for  WLAN connections with the FRITZ Box     Standard Frequency Band Gross Data Throughput up to Net Data Throughput up to          802 11b 2 4 GHz 11 Mbit s 5 Mbit s   802 11g 2 4 GHz 54 Mbit s 25 Mbit s   802 11n 2 4 GHz 300 Mbit s 150 Mbit s  IEEE 802 11b    With a maximum throughput rate of 1
35.  from the IP address range of the DHCP Server     Only one DHCP server may be active within any network        FRITZ Box 7330    109 AM    Network Settings in the FRITZ Box       Assigning the IP addresses via the DHCP server ensures that  all of the computers connected with the FRITZ Box are located  in the same IP network     The computers can receive their IPv4 addresses from the  DHCP server only if the setting    Obtain an IPv4 address auto   matically    is enabled in the their IP settings  For more infor   mation  see the section Obtaining an IP Address Automati   cally from page 113     Fixed IPv4 Addresses When the DHCP Server Is Enabled    If you would like to configure fixed IPv4 addresses on individ   ual computers connected with the FRITZ Box despite the en   abled DHCP server  please note the following     e The IPv4 addresses must be from the IPv4 network of the  FRITZ Box     e The IPv4 addresses may not come from the address  range of the DHCP server     e Each IPv4 address can be assigned only once     Disabling the DHCP Server  You can disable the DHCP server     To make sure that all computers remain in the same IP net   work when the DHCP server is disabled  you must enter the  IPv4 addresses manually in the computers    network settings   First disable the option    Obtain an IP address automatically     and then enter the IP address manually in the appropriate  field     In the case of the preset IPv4 address of the FRITZ Box  the  following IPv4 addres
36.  network  port  network adapter  of the computer        FRITZ Box 7330 23 AM    Connecting Computers to the LAN Port       4  Connect the other end to the    LAN 1    or    LAN 2    socket  of the FRITZ Box     For connections at maximum speed  gigabit Ethernet    connect the network cable to the    LAN 1    socket     Now the FRITZ Box and the computer are connected to each  other     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 sec   tion Network Cable on page 147     One computer can be connected to each network port of the  FRITZ Box   Connecting a Network Hub or Switch    You can also connect a network hub or switch to the LAN  ports on the FRITZ Box        Connecting the FRITZ Box to a network hub    1  Set aside the network cable from the FRITZ Box package        FRITZ Box 7330 24 AM    Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN       2  Connect one end of the LAN cable to the uplink port  see  glossary  of the network hub or network switch     3  Connect the other end to the    LAN 1    or    LAN 2    socket  of the FRITZ Box     For connections at maximum speed  gigabit Ethernet    connect the network cable to the    LAN 1    socket     The FRITZ Box and the network hub are now connected with  each other     5 2 Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN    Using WLAN radio technology you can connect multiple com   puters with the FRITZ Box wirelessly 
37.  not contain letters or special characters     Configuring Call Diversion for a Certain Telephone Number              Pick up the handset   Enter one of the following three keypad  sequences    6006  DNo Configures immediate call diversion for    the telephone number entered to the  destination number  lt DNo gt      OOOO DN Configures delayed call diversion  after  20 seconds  for the telephone number  entered to the destination number  lt DNo   gt        k lt telephone numben            telephone numben         6C60G6 0No gt  Configures call diversion on busy for the  telephone number entered to the desti      lt   gt      teleprone  number    nation number  lt DNo gt            S  Wait for the second long positive ac   knowledgement tone       Hang up the handset           FRITZ Box 7330    140 AM    Setting Up Call Diversion       Disabling Call Diversion for a Certain Telephone Number                       O  Pick up the handset   Enter one of the following three keypad  sequences      AOOOkttelephone Disables immediate call diversion    numben     OOOCGrtelephone Disables delayed call diversion    numben      OOOCGrtelephone Disables call diversion on busy    numben      S  Wait for the second long positive ac   knowledgement tone        Hang up the handset        Setting Up Call Diversion for the Analog Extension FON 1    For the destination number  enter a complete fixed line or In   ternet telephone number  Internet telephone numbers may  not contain letters or speci
38.  off automatically  The  only pages excepted from this are those which are constantly  updated  like the    Overview    page  No automatic logout will  take place on these pages     6 5 Saving the FRITZ Box Settings    All of the settings you configure in your FRITZ Box can be  saved in a backup file on your computer  With this backup file  you can restore your settings to the FRITZ Box at any time or  load your settings to another FRITZ Box     Saving and Restoring Settings    To save and restore your FRITZ Box settings  use the    System    Save Settings    menu in the user interface  Here you can    e save your FRITZ Box settings on the    Save    tab     e restore all of your saved settings to the same FRITZ Box  on the    Restore    tab     e load all of your saved settings to another FRITZ Box of  the same model on the    Restore    tab     e load your saved settings to another FRITZ Box model on  the    Apply    tab  In this case you can select which set   tings are to be applied to the FRITZ Box     To load your saved settings to another FRITZ Box of the same  model  or to apply the settings of another FRITZ Box model  to your FRITZ Box  the backup file must always be password   protected     Instructions for saving  restoring and applying FRITZ Box set   tings are presented in the user interface   s Online Help        FRITZ Box 7330    35 AM    Configuring an Internet Connection in the FRITZ Box       7 Configuring an Internet Connection in the FRITZ Box    Once you 
39.  page 31    2  Goto the    System   FRITZ Box Password    menu     3  Enter a password and save the password by clicking     Apply      Password protection is now enabled     Be sure to remember the password  If you forget the pass   word  the factory settings will have to be restored to your  FRITZ Box  All of the settings you configured will be discard   ed  This is why we recommend saving the settings of your  FRITZ Box in a backup file  see page 35      Forgot Password   What to Do     If you have forgotten your password for the user interface  for  reasons of security  you have to restore the factory settings to  your FRITZ Box     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31      2  Inthe    Welcome to FRITZ Box    window  click    reset    be   low the password prompt and follow the instructions on  the screen     The FRITZ Box is reset to the factory settings and then re   started  Afterward you can once again access the  FRITZ Box user interface        FRITZ Box 7330    34 AW    Saving the FRITZ Box Settings       3  After restarting  reconfigure the FRITZ Box over the user  interface or load your saved settings to the FRITZ Box   see page 35      This concludes the reset of the FRITZ Box     Logging Off the User Interface    When password protection is enabled  you can log off the us   er interface at any time  To do so  click c Logoff inthe  list of links     If you do not click on the user interface for a period of longer  than ten minutes  you will be logged
40.  preconfigured in the FRITZ Box  have to be transferred to the WLAN device     The values preset in the FRITZ Box are printed on the sticker  attached to the bottom of the housing  If you would like to  establish a WLAN connection using these values  then your  WLAN device must support the preset encryption method  If  this is not the case  first change the settings in the FRITZ Box   To do this  connect your computer and the FRITZ Box using a  network cable     1  Start the WLAN software     2  The following table presents the values that are possible  for the connection between the FRITZ Box and the WLAN  device  Enter in the WLAN software the values set in the  FRITZ Box  If you changed the preconfigured values in  the FRITZ Box  then enter these changed values in the  WLAN software     SSID  name of the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7330  WLAN radio network     Encryption method WPA2  AES CCMP   Encryption WPA2 PSK  AES     WLAN key The key is printed on the sticker at   tached to the bottom of the housing                 Network mode Infrastructure       FRITZ Box 7330    29 AM    Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN       3  Confirm your entries using the relevant button in the us   er interface  for instance     OK    or    Connect         Now your WLAN device and the FRITZ Box are connected with  each other wirelessly     If the WLAN Device Does Not Support WPA    If your WLAN device does not support WPA encryption  you  must convert the encryption set in the FRITZ Box to W
41.  priority packets  This algorithm is  used whenever more packets are supposed to be sent to  the Internet than the upstream transmission rate of the  Internet connection allows     As long as no packets are being sent from higher priority  applications  the full transmission rate of the Internet  connection is available for low priority packets     Setting Up Prioritization in the FRITZ Box    1   2     Enable the advanced view     Prioritization is set up in the    Internet   Filters   Prioriti   zation    menu     12 6 VPN  Remote Access to the Home Network    Via VPN  see glossary  a secure remote access to the network  of the FRITZ Box can be established  The VPN solution for the  FRITZ Box features the following     The VPN solution for the FRITZ Box is based on the IPSec  standard     Computer LAN coupling and LAN LAN coupling  VPN con   nections can be set up for individual remote computers  or even for remote networks     A maximum of eight simultaneous active VPN connec   tions is supported     The configuration files for the VPN connections are creat   ed using a separate program  The program is provided  free of charge and can be downloaded from the AVM web  site     A free VPN client for individual computers can also be  downloaded from the AVM web site     The AVM web site offers a Service Portal which presents com   prehensive information on VPN in general and in connection  with the FRITZ Box  Visit this portal to obtain more detailed  information     www avm d
42.  the    My FRITZ Box    area the FRITZ Box pass   word     3  Click    Refresh      4  Click the USB printer in the    Devices    area     The USB printer is being connected to the computer     Do not conduct any firmware updates for USB devices that   N are connected with the computer via the FRITZ Box USB re     mote connection        FRITZ Box 7330 124 AM    Help in Case of Errors       19 Help in Case of Errors    This chapter provides assistance if you are not able to open  the user interface of your FRITZ Box or are having problems  with the DSL or WLAN connection     For more comprehensive help  see the AVM knowledge data   base in the Internet  which can be accessed at the following  address     http   service avm de support en skb       19 1 Cannot Establish a DSL Connection    The FRITZ Box automatically establishes a connection to the  DSL network as soon as it is connected with the DSL line  If  the DSL connection is not established  check which kind  an   nex  of DSL is set in your FRITZ Box and attempt to resolve the  error     Changing the Annex Setting of the FRITZ Box    The FRITZ Box cannot establish a connection to the DSL  network  This is signaled by the continued flashing of the     Power   DSL    LED     Cause    The kind of DSL  Annex A  B  J or M  set in the FRITZ Box is not  the same as the annex used on your DSL line     Help    1  Contact your Internet service provider faxes you can in   stall the free which annex is used on your DSL line     2  Co
43.  the required ports must be released for  port forwarding  Port forwarding settings for the most impor   tant application cases are quite simple as long as the set   tings of the router or the firewall already contain rules with a  corresponding preconfiguration     private IP address    Private IP addresses are used for computers and other net   work devices within local IPv4 networks     Since many local IP networks are not connected to the Inter   net except via single computers or routers  gateway   certain  address ranges are excluded from the publicly available IP  addresses So that they are available for assignment in local IP  networks  An IP address may be assigned only once within  the local network  A private IP address may exist in any num   ber of other local networks     remote configuration    TR 069  see glossary        FRITZ Box 7330    176 AW    Glossary       splitter  DSL splitter  see glossary     Stick  amp  Surf    Stick  amp  Surf is a technique developed by AVM for the fast   simple  error free and secure configuration of radio networks   This technique allows for the straightforward transmission of  all important parameters of a radio network from the WLAN  base station to any computer that is to be added to the radio  network     In this process the radio parameters used  including the  WLAN channel  SSID and WLAN standard used  as well as se   curity parameters like the encryption method and network  key  are transferred almost fully automatically 
44.  where  You can access photographs  music and documents  located on the storage media connected to the FRITZ Box     e Answering machine  With MyFRITZ  you can listen to the messag   es on the answering machine of the FRITZ Box from anywhere in  the world     e Call list  With MyFRITZ  you can view the call list in the FRITZ Box  from anywhere in the world     The MyFRITZ  Principle  e Setup a MyFRITZ  account     e Register your FRITZ Box with your MyFRITZ  account     e From wherever you are  you can access your FRITZ Box  from the www myfritz net page     The MyFRITZ  Account    You need a MyFRITZ  account if you would like to use the  MyFRITZ  service  Register your FRITZ Box with your MyFRITZ   account  Every time the public IP address is changed  the  FRITZ Box now will transmit the changed IP address to the  MyFRITZ  account  This ensures that the current  public IP ad   dress of the FRITZ Box is always known  When you log in to  MyFRITZ   you will be forwarded to the FRITZ Box using the IP  address     Setting Up a MyFRITZ  Account and Registering the FRITZ Box    e Make sure that the Internet connection is active and that  you Can access your e mail     e You can set up the MyFRITZ  account in the FRITZ Box  user interface in the    Internet   MyFRITZ     menu        FRITZ Box 7330    54 AWM    MyFRITZ   Global Access to the FRITZ Box       Enter the following user data         Forthe MyFRITZ  account  enter your e mail address  and assign a MyFRITZ password         
45.  with up to 150 Mbit s   Supports the WLAN standards 802 11n b g   WLAN support for 2 4 GHz connections   WPA2 encryption for maximum WLAN security  802 11i   Stick  amp  Surf  secure wireless network without configuration    Supports WPS for easy  fast configuration of secure WLAN con   nections    For more information  see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_  WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_USB_Stick               FRITZ Box 7330    155 AYA    AVM Products for the FRITZ Box       FRITZ WLAN Repeater 300E       Up to 300 Mbit s           I  S    Gigabit LAN  With the FRITZ WLAN Repeater 300E the range of the wireless net   work can be conveniently extended     e Compatible with all conventional WLAN routers  802 11n g b a  radio standards     e WLAN support for either 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz connections  dual  band     e Simple configuration at the click of a button via WPS  using a  Wizard or manually    e Integrated gigabit LAN interface provides for simple integration  of network devices into the home network or the Internet    For more information  see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_  WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_Repeater_300E              FRITZ Box 7330 156 AM    AVM Products for the FRITZ Box       FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G    Up to 300 Mbit s       Media function  With the FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G the range of the wireless net   work can be extended quickly and easily     e Compatible with all conventional WLAN routers  802 11n g b a  radio standards     e WLAN support for either 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz connections  dual 
46. 1      In the    Internet    menu  the sub menu    Mobile Tele   phone Network    is displayed     The    Mobile Telephone Network    menu is not available  until the UMTS HSPA modem has been connected to the  USB port of the FRITZ Box     3  Select the setting    Mobile connection enabled           FRITZ Box 7330    38 AM    Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1  FRITZ Box as a Router       4  Configure the settings for your Internet connection over  the mobile communications network  For more informa   tion  see the Online Help of the FRITZ Box     When the mobile communications function is used  the  FRITZ Box user interface presents information about network  availability  connection status and throughput     After this function has been set up  the    Internet   Mobile  Telephone Network    menu is always available  even when the  USB modem has been disconnected     Due to technical limitations on the part of the mobile com   munications network providers  some limitations may arise  for Internet telephone calls and for applications requiring an  incoming connection  The same is true for using port for   warding  sharing USB storage memory  remote access via  HTTPS  dynamic DNS and VPN  Contact your network provider  for details on any restrictions that may apply     7 5 Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1  FRITZ Box asa    Router    You can use the FRITZ Box at an already existing Internet ac   cess via the    LAN 1    socket  For this the FRITZ Box 
47. 1 Mbit s  this is the old   est WLAN standard  Older WLAN devices of the first genera   tion can communicate with the FRITZ Box using 802 11b   However  if the WLAN device supports newer standards such  as 802 118  the latest standard should be used     IEEE 802 11    This is currently the most common WLAN standard  It commu   nicates with a maximum of 54 Mbit s gross in the 2 4 GHz  frequency range  ISM  and guarantees broad compatibility  with many WLAN devices     IEEE 802 11n    This standard allows for high throughput rates and ranges   The FRITZ Box supports 802 11n in the 2 4 GHz frequency   band  Modulation processes and antenna techniques like   MIMO  Multiple Input  Multiple Output  use the frequency   band more effectively than the older standards     The use of the 802 11n standard   and thus the availability  of higher throughput rates   is possible only if the WLAN con   nection is secured using the WPA2 security mechanism  AES   CCMP      Thanks to compatibility with the 802 11g standard  you can  also continue to use older WLAN devices        FRITZ Box 7330    77 AM    WLAN   Getting Technical       Setting the Right Standard in the FRITZ Box    The throughput rate that can be achieved in your WLAN radio  network depends on the WLAN standards used by the inte   grated WLAN devices  These WLAN standards must also be  set in the FRITZ Box  Proceed as follows to check which WLAN  standards are set and change them if needed     1   2   3     Open the FRITZ Box use
48. 3  WLAN    cece cee cece eee ee nn 10 T Scan darsiceeciecesms ves  to network hub switch           24  to telephone line                22  TO WLAN ia  cic aceasta ees wee 25  USB devices                   116  connecting computer               23  connecting toDSL               20  22  connecting to electrical power        17  connection  O D ke  EEE E E E 18  consultation function               99  COPYNSNt sis cb sda neresi t edad 159  cordless telephone  deregistering                  101  PASI issues ene cescerey a aceeaoete a Sess 101  registering                006  42  customer Service              45  148  FRITZ Box 7330 184 AM       D    declaration of CE conformity         160  DECT base station              10  101  DECTDUttO Ne iecic5 0  dts aoe eases es 11  DECT cordless telephone   deregistering                  101   paling scree oraishentie ERTE 101   registering             ee eee ee eee 42  DECT ECO cis 8c  cctucicareytes ate aai 102  defining connection type            95  defining outgoing numbers           95  DHCP server   integrated                 00  109  dialing rules                  000  89  GispOsaliciecces dawns ae theca eee 161  DNS Server  ows nc sae is sine ais sees 66  DNSSEC wb aeS encased ewoeed e 66  do not disturb                 90  136  documentation                    148  drilling template                  162  DSL cable   DSL telephone cable           147  DSL line   connecting to                   18  DSL telephone cable           
49. 31     2  Select the    Telephony   Call Diversion    menu    3  Click    New Call Diversion       4  Define which calls should be diverted    5  Define the destination and the type of call diversion    6  Save the settings by clicking    OK       Call diversion is set up     All configured call diversion settings can be viewed in the us   er interface in the    Telephony   Call Diversion    menu  All call  diversion settings can be disabled or deleted here        FRITZ Box 7330 88 AW    Saving Costs with Dialing Rules       14 6 Saving Costs with Dialing Rules    A dialing rule defines which telephone number the FRITZ Box  uses for outgoing calls in a certain number range  for in   stance  mobile telephone numbers  international telephone  numbers      If you have multiple telephone numbers  you can use dialing  rules to have each outgoing call automatically placed using  the most economical telephone rate    Setting Up New Dialing Rules in FRITZ Box   1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31     2  Select the    Telephony   Dialing Rules    menu    3  Click the    New Dialing Rule    button   4    Define the range of telephone numbers or the telephone  number to which the dialing rule should apply     5  Under    Connect via     select a telephone number or con   nection type  Internet  fixed line      6  Save the settings by clicking    OK        Now the dialing rule has been set up     14 7 Blocking Telephone Numbers and Callers    In the FRITZ Box you can block 
50. 7330    45 AM    Connecting an IP Telephone       3  Enter the WLAN key of the FRITZ Box     The preconfigured WLAN key is printed on the sticker on  the underside of your FRITZ Box     Now the IP telephone will be connected with the FRITZ Box     You cannot make calls with the IP telephone yet  The IP tele    N phone still has to be configured in the FRITZ Box  see    page 49         FRITZ Box 7330 46 AM    Setting Up the FRITZ Box for Telephone Calls       9 Setting Up the FRITZ Box for Telephone Calls    This chapter describes how to set up your FRITZ Box for making tele   phone calls     9 1 Entering Telephone Numbers in FRITZ Box    You can enter Internet telephone numbers and fixed line tele   phone numbers in the FRITZ Box     Entering Internet Telephone Numbers    Your Internet telephone numbers must always be entered in  the FRITZ Box     The FRITZ Box requires the Internet telephone numbers and  their corresponding login data to register the Internet tele   phone numbers with the registrar  The registrar is a server   computer  in the Internet that belongs to your Internet tele   phony provider     Automatic Configuration of Internet Telephone Numbers    Some Internet telephony providers will configure your Inter   net telephone numbers in the FRITZ Box automatically  This is  known as remote configuration  and starts right after the  FRITZ Box is connected  or as soon as a Start code is entered     The FRITZ Box receives the data for remote configuration from  the 
51. AVM Knowledge Base    We would like to make our products as easy to use as possi   ble  If you still have problems  sometimes you need just a tip  to resolve them     In our AVM knowledge base you find immediately help and  answers to your questions in easy dialogs  In a guided navi   gation we provide for customized solutions  You find the AVM  knowledge base on the AVM Internet pages in the    Service     area     http   service avm de support en skb       23 3 Feedback on FRITZ Box    In various places in the user interface  the FRITZ Box offers  you the opportunity to send your concrete feedback to AVM   Your feedback helps us to continually improve the FRITZ Box     no personal data are transmitted to AVM  These data are  used for the exclusive purpose of product improvement  A  corresponding message appears in the Event Log  stating  that the error report was sent to AVM        When you submit your feedback  only the technical data and    Evaluating the DSL Connection    On the    Internet   DSL Information   Feedback    page you can  evaluate your DSL connection  This makes it possible to opti   mize your DSL performance with upcoming firmware updates     Evaluating the WLAN Connection    On the    WLAN   Radio Network   Known WLAN Devices    Feedback   page you can evaluate your satisfaction with the  WLAN connection between the FRITZ Box and the wireless de   vice  This information helps AVM optimize the WLAN proper   ties of the FRITZ Box        FRITZ Box 7330 149 A
52. Devices on the FRITZ BOX    2    eee cece ee eee eee 116  Using USB Devices Safely        0    00  c cece eee eee eens 117  Configuring Password Protection and Access Rights            118  Accessing USB Memory            2 cece cece eee ete eee eenes 118  Sharing a USB Printer            cee cece tenet e eee 119  Help in Case Gr BIOS doc aca ccanecdcndsccnaxosas 125  Cannot Establish aDSLConnection                  00000  125  The User Interface Does Not Open           eee eee eee eee eee 126  Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection                    06  131  Configuring FRITZ Box on the Telephone            135  Loading Factory SettingS          0    cece ce eee eens 135  Switching WLAN On and Off            cece cece eee eee eee 135  Turning Do Not Disturb On Off       0        cee cece ee eee 136  Switching the Alarm On and Off            0 0    ee ee ee eee 137  Setting Up Call Diversion    0    0    cece eee eee eee 138  Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing                 0000 ee 142  Taking FRITZ Box out of Operation                 143  Restoring Factory SettingS           cece eee eee eee eens 143  Uninstalling Software            cece eee ete teenies 144  Technical SpeciicauOnsvacci cscadceeseaactacnae 145  Ports and InterfaceS          cee cece eee rrer 145  Router FUNCTIONS         eee cece eee eee eees 146  User Interface and Display               ccc eee eee ee eee 146  Physical Specifications            ee eee eee eee eee 146  CA DLO ereen ate uice a S ang est oe a
53. EP  For  this you must change the WLAN settings in the FRITZ Box     1  Connect the FRITZ Box and the computer using the net   work cable  yellow   see the section Connecting Compu   ters to the LAN Port on page 23      2  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see the section  Opening the User Interface on page 31      3  Select the    WLAN   Security    menu     4  Open the    Encryption    page  then select WEP encryption  and enter a network key     5  Click the    Apply    button   A window is displayed with the WLAN security settings   6  Make a note of the settings or print out the page     7  Close the user interface and clear the connection be   tween the FRITZ Box and the computer  Remove the net   work cable  yellow      8  Configure your WLAN device with the security settings  entered in the FRITZ Box     The WLAN connection between your WLAN device and the  FRITZ Box will be established     We strongly recommend using a WLAN device that supports  WPA or WPA2  for instance  a FRITZ  WLAN USB Stick from  AVM   WEP is out of date and data encrypted with WEP can be  deciphered within minutes        FRITZ Box 7330    30 AM    The FRITZ Box User Interface       6 The FRITZ Box User Interface    The FRITZ Box has a user interface you can open in a web browser on  your computer     In the user interface you can set up the FRITZ Box  enable or disable  functions and receive information on the FRITZ Box and on your con   nections     6 1 Opening the User Interface    The FRITZ
54. Establish a WLAN Connection       Announcing the Name of the Radio Network    The WLAN device cannot find the wireless network of the  FRITZ Box     Cause    The name of the wireless network of the FRITZ Box is con   cealed     Help    1  Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca   ble  see page 23      Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    Select    WLAN   Radio Network      Enable the option    Name of the radio network visible        Click the    Apply    button     OY  SE ue es    Remove the network cable and try again to establish a  connection via WLAN        Checking the Security Settings for WLAN    Make sure that the WLAN security settings of the FRITZ Box  agree with the security settings of the WLAN adapter     The WLAN security settings of the FRITZ Box are found in the  user interface     1  Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca   ble  see page 23      2  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    3  Select    WLAN   Security      4  Click the    Apply    button     A window is displayed with the WLAN security settings   You can print out these settings by clicking the    Print  Page    button        FRITZ Box 7330 132 AW    Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection       Testing a Non encrypted WLAN Connection    Test whether a non encrypted WLAN connection between the  FRITZ Box and the WLAN adapter is possible     1  Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca   ble  see page 23      Open the FRITZ Box user int
55. FRITZ Box 7330    one power supply unit    one network cable    one DSL telephone cable  gray     printed product information    3 2 Requirements for Operation    In order to operate the FRITZ Box  you must have the follow     ing     a web browser that supports Java script  for instance  In   ternet Explorer version 8 0 or higher  or Firefox version 7  or higher     a connection to the Internet    a DSL line  ITU G 992 1 Annex A or B standard   ADSL   ITU G 992 3 Annex A or B standard  ADSL2    ITU G 992 5 Annex A or B standard  ADSL2     G 992 3 5 Annex J  G 992 3 5 Annex M  G 994 1   G hs     or an Internet cable access with cable modem    or a USB modem for mobile Internet access   UMTS HSPA     or another Internet connection       FRITZ Box 7330    13 AM    Security and Handling       e for connecting computers via WLAN     computer with WLAN support  compliant with   IEEE 802 11n  IEEE 802 11 or IEEE 802 11b   Comput   ers that do not have integrated WLAN can be equipped  with WLAN support by installing a WLAN device like a  FRITZ WLAN USB Stick  for instance     e for connecting computers using network cable     computer with a network port  network adapter standard  Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T     e for fixed line telephony     an analog telephone line    3 3 Security and Handling    Before installing and using the FRITZ Box  please read the fol   lowing security and handling instructions     Safety Instructions    When connecting the FRITZ Box 7330  be sure to observ
56. Foraccess to the FRITZ Box over the Internet  enter a  FRITZ Box Internet password  This password is re   quested by the FRITZ Box whenever you want to  access the FRITZ Box via MyFRITZ      You receive an e mail from MyFRITZ  containing a regis   tration link  If possible  open the e mail on the computer  on which you began to set up the account  Click the reg   istration link     You are forwarded to the MyFRITZ  website  where you  are prompted to read the terms of use and activate the  account     Once the account has been activated successfully  you  will be redirected to the FRITZ Box user interface  Now  the FRITZ Box is registered with your MyFRITZ  account     Using MyFRITZ     As soon as you have created a MyFRITZ  account and regis   tered your FRITZ Box with the account  you can begin using  the MyFRITZ  service     1   2     Start the www myfritz net website     Log in with your e mail address and your MyFRITZ  pass   word     Click the    To My FRITZ Box    button   Enter the Internet password for your FRITZ Box     You will be directed to the MyFRITZ  page of your  FRITZ Box     You have access to the storage media enabled for shar   ing  to the call list  and to the voice messages on the an   swering machine     Click the    FRITZ Box    button to open the user interface  of your FRITZ Box        FRITZ Box 7330    55 AM    MyFRITZ   Global Access to the FRITZ Box       MyFRITZ  in the Home Network  You can also use MyFRITZ  in the FRITZ Box home network     1 
57. ITZ Box 7330    136 AM    Switching the Alarm On and Off       20 4 Switching the Alarm On and Off    You can use the telephones connected to the FRITZ Box as  alarms  The alarm can be set individually and enabled or dis     abled at any time     Configuring the Alarm for a Telephone            Pick up the handset        OOOOOtimo       lt internal telephone num     ben     Defines the time at which the telephone  with the specified internal telephone  number will ring     For instance  enter  8808060000606 if the tele   phone on the    FON 1    socket should  ring at 07 00 a m     Internal telephone numbers    Socket    FON 1    of the FRITZ Box  1  Cordless DECT telephones  610   615  IP telephones  620     629       00000    Save your settings              Enabling the Alarm       Hang up the handset                  Pick up the handset   000000 Enable the alarm function   00000 Save your settings        Hang up the handset     Disabling the Alarm                      Pick up the handset   00000 Disable the alarm   00000 Save your settings       Hang up the handset        FRITZ Box 7330    137    Setting Up Call Diversion       20 5 Setting Up Call Diversion    With call diversion you can divert incoming calls  The calls are  diverted to an external telephone line or to a certain tele   phone connected with your FRITZ Box     If your telephony provider supports direct diversion of incom   ing calls  calls will be diverted by your provider  Otherwise the  FRITZ Box establis
58. L telephone cable    If you have a DSL line without a connection to the fixed line  telephone network  also called IP based access   then con   nect the FRITZ Box as follows     1  Connect the gray  long end of the DSL telephone cable  to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled    DSL TEL        2  Connect the shorter  gray end of the cable to the DSL  line  The black cable remains unused     The    Power   DSL    LED begins flashing and then lights con   stantly  The FRITZ Box is ready to establish Internet connec   tions        FRITZ Box 7330 19 AM    Connecting to the Internet       Connecting to a DSL Line with Fixed Line       Connecting to the DSL splitter    If you have a DSL line and a line to the fixed line telephone  network  then connect the FRITZ Box as follows     1  Connect the long  gray end of the DSL telephone cable  to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled    DSL TEL        2  Connect the short end of the cable to the DSL socket of  the DSL splitter     The    Power   DSL    LED lights up after a short time to signalize  that the FRITZ Box is ready for Internet connections     Connecting with a Cable Connection    With an additional cable modem you can also use your  FRITZ Box 7330 on a cable connection  Use a network cable     1  Connect the free end of the network cable to the LAN   Ethernet  port on the cable modem     2  Connect the other end of the network cable to the socket  on the FRITZ Box labeled    LAN 1        3  Connect a computer with the FRITZ Box e
59. M    Support from the Support Team       Evaluating the Voice Quality of Internet Calls    In the    Advanced View    of the FRITZ Box  the    Telephony    Own Telephone Numbers   Voice Transmission    page offers  you the opportunity to evaluate the quality of a call conduct   ed over the Internet  Your evaluation will help us continue to  improve the quality of voice transmission in Internet calls  made over the FRITZ Box     The contents of the call and numbers participating will not be   N transmitted to AVM     23 4 Support from the Support Team    Should problems with your FRITZ Box arise  we recommend  taking the following steps     1     If you have questions about starting operation of your  FRITZ Box  please consult the following chapters again         Before You Connect the FRITZ Box from page 13    Connecting the FRITZ Box from page 17      Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box from  page 23    If you have any problems  seek first aid by consulting the  chapter Help in Case of Errors from page 125     This chapter also presents tips on problems with estab   lishing connections     Read our tips from the AVM Knowledge Base in the    Ser   vice    area     http   service avm de support en skb       This site contains answers to questions our customers  have frequently asked our Support team     Please take advantage of the information sources described   N above before contacting AVM support        FRITZ Box 7330    150 AM    Support from the Support Team       S
60. Pv6 Settings    Click the    IPv6 Addresses    button to configure settings for  the IPv6 addresses in the local network     Unique Local Adresses    The communication within the local network takes place via  the Unique Local Addresses  ULA   If no IPv6 Internet connec   tion is established  the network devices do not have a ULA  and communication between them is restricted  For this case  you can set the FRITZ Box such that the network devices re   ceive the ULA from the FRITZ Box     DHCPv6 Servers in the Home Network    The FRITZ Box is equipped with its own DHCPv6 server  the  DHCPv6 server of the FRITZ Box is switched on by default     The DHCPv6 server assigns the network devices their IPv6  settings  These settings are used instead of the data in the  router advertisement messages  The DNS server  IPv6 prefix   es or IPv6 addresses can all be assigned by DHCPv6  Define  which IPv6 settings should be assigned by the DHCPv6 serv   er     UPnP Settings    The Universal Plug and Play  UPnP  service included in your  FRITZ Box provides status information about the FRITZ Box to  all connected computers  Programs with UPnP support on  these computers can receive this information and use them  to display the status of the FRITZ Box  e g   connection status   data transmission   UPnP service thus allows you to monitor  your FRITZ Box from a connected computer     Here is how to change the UPnP settings   1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    2  Enable the advanc
61. TS  Internet connection           21 38  UMTS substitute connection          69    pdatene n eo aa aire aoaia 51  UPnP  SeN Sei er stransa ra ates a T12  USB  accessing memory             118  devices soa seo aus ware d ea wa eee 116  PONS ereen ae E 9  storage media                 116  user interface  OPENS 4  sc ccccemiewaeecie ies 31  password protection             34  restoring settingS               35  saving settingS                 35  V  VIdEOS  eae i ninaa ain ai 148  views  advanced view             045 33  standard view              005 33  VolP telephone numbers             47  VPN ceccs as ea cow eii sues ienesa 64  CLIENT cscs c iw dans a cee eees 65  configuration wizard             65  remote acce SS             00 ees 64  supplementary software          65       FRITZ Box 7330    188       W    wake on LAN             cece eee 107  Wel MALY so scignd en eteen E 9  wis ans 152  Wi Fi Protected Setup  WPS           26  WLAN oies eaae Scie gee rE TE 25  base station                    10  frequency ranges                80  SUCSEACCESS sd sities cline shay ee aa 73  manually cscs  Scateie ete ere lave e aie ecu 72  ANSE aperanta eee eae a gw Se r3  Secu seare 71  standards              00e0 eee 76  switching on and off         10 135  Wireless Local Area Network       Zi  WPS wad chedsonGaw se dias 26 71  WLAN autochannel              6  81  WLAN button            0c eee eee 10  WLAN connection  FRITZ WLAN USB Stick            26  with Stick  amp  Surf       
62. TZ Box 7330    93 AM    Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions       Transferring  Forwarding Calls Internally    You can transfer a call to another telephone connected with  the FRITZ Box     Transferring Calls       Call 1 You are talking to caller 1         Press the Hold button  Caller 1 is now on hold            xinternal tele  Call caller 2  Select    and the internal tele   phone number   phone number of a telephone     Internal telephone numbers    Socket    FON 1    of the FRITZ Box  1  Cordless DECT telephones  610   615  IP telephones  620     629          Call 2 You can now talk with caller 2             To transfer call 1 to caller 2  simply hang up the  receiver     Caller 1 and caller 2 will be connected to each  other        Shortening the Dialing Procedure    The FRITZ Box automatically detects when the entry of a tele   phone number is complete  However  the FRITZ Box needs a  few seconds after entering the last numeral to detect this  You  can shorten this delay     Shortening the Dialing Procedure          lt Telephone number          After entering the telephone number  press  the   key  This signals to the FRITZ Box that  the entry of the telephone number is com    plete               FRITZ Box 7330    94 AM    Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions       Defining the Outgoing Number for Establishing Calls    When you make a telephone call you can define whether it is  established using an Internet telephone number or the fixed   li
63. TZ Box can be deleted  from the network overview by clicking this button              Accessing Network Devices by Mouse Click    Network devices that can be reached over the http protocol  can be accessed within the home network by the click of a  mouse  Clicking on the device name opens the user interface  of the http application        FRITZ Box 7330 106 AW    Network Settings in the FRITZ Box       Always Assigning the Same IP Address    The editing mode for network devices includes the setting     Always assign this network device the same IP address        When this setting is enabled for a network device  the DHCP  server of the FRITZ Box will always assign the same IP address  to this device each time the connection is established     Starting the Computer   Wake on LAN    The Wake on LAN function of computers can be enabled in the  editing mode for network devices  The computers must sup   port Wake on LAN and be connected with the FRITZ Box with a  network cable  The Wake on LAN function is also available  when the devices are connected via FRITZ Powerline devices     Wake on LAN is a function that allows a computer in the local  network to be started when it is accessed from the Internet   For instance  you can access a computer using remote main   tenance software  without wasting electricity by keeping the  computer switched on permanently  The computer must be in  standby operation     The FRITZ Box supports Wake on LAN both for IPv4 and for  IPv6 connections   
64. Use only this power supply unit for connecting to electri    N cal power     1  Connect the power supply unit to the socket on the  FRITZ Box labeled    Power        2  Plug the other end into an AC power outlet     The    Power   DSL    LED begins flashing after a few seconds to  indicate that the FRITZ Box is ready for operation        FRITZ Box 7330 17 AM    Connecting to the Internet       4 2 Connecting to the Internet    The FRITZ Box can be connected using various types of Inter   net connections     e DSLline   e Internet cable access using a cable modem   e Internet via mobile communications network using a  UMTS HSPA modem   Connecting to a DSL Line    It depends on the type of your line how to connect the  FRITZ Box     DSL Line Only  without Fixed Line  also Called IP based Access        Via the DSL line  you can establish Internet connections and con   duct telephone calls     Connect the FRITZ Box to the socket of your DSL line  see page 19      Socket       DSL Line with Fixed line Network Connection       In addition to the DSL line you have an analog telephone line  For  these lines you received a DSL splitter  see glossary  from your pro   vider  Usually  the DSL splitter has to be connected with the tele   phone socket     Connect the FRITZ Box to your DSL splitter  see page 20            Telephone socket  left  and DSL splitter  right        FRITZ Box 7330    18 AM    Connecting to the Internet       Connecting to the DSL Line       Connecting using the DS
65. Z  Box  user interface  see page 31      The cordless telephone is connected with the FRITZ Box     8 3 Registering Smartphones with FRITZ App Fon    The FRITZ App Fon software connects your smartphone with  the FRITZ Box via WLAN  Calls you make from home then use  not the mobile communications network  but the telephone  numbers set up in the FRITZ Box     The free FRITZ App Fon software can be installed on an  iPhone  iPod or iPad with iOS 4 or higher  and on Android  smartphones with Google Android 2 1 or higher     FRITZ App Fon for Android smartphones is available at the  Android Market  FRITZ App Fon for iOS is offered in the Apple  App Store    Registering a Smartphone on FRITZ Box   1  Install FRITZ App Fon on your smartphone        FRITZ Box 7330    43 AM    Connecting an IP Telephone       2  Connect your smartphone with the FRITZ Box via WLAN     To establish the connection you need the WLAN key of  the FRITZ Box  The preconfigured WLAN key is printed on  the sticker on the underside of your FRITZ Box     3  Start the FRITZ App Fon  If you protected the user inter   face of the FRITZ Box with a password  enter the pass   word to log in     Once FRITZ App Fon has been started  use your smartphone  to make calls from home over the FRITZ Box     Defining Telephone Numbers for the Smartphone    A new telephone device for FRITZ App Fon is entered automat   ically in the FRITZ Box  The name of the telephone device is  listed in the FRITZ App Fon under    More   FRITZ Bo
66. Z Box as an Internet Router    The FRITZ Box connects computers in your home network with the  Internet  This chapter explains the possibilities offered by using the  FRITZ Box as an Internet router and how to take advantage of them     12 1 Child Protection  Restricting Internet Access    The child protection feature allows you to define access rules  to the Internet for individual computers or Windows users    These access rules may include restrictions of Internet access  time  filter lists and a list with blocked network applications     Restrict Internet access time  Using the time restriction  you can restrict the amount of time the user can surf the  web  You can define on which days of the week  at what  times of day  and for how long a computer or Windows  user is allowed to use the Internet connection     Block or permit web sites  you can use filter lists to de   fine which Internet pages are allowed to be accessed  and to which access is blocked  For instance  you can  block all Internet pages the government has defined as  offensive or harmful to minors     You can create both filter lists  the whitelist and the  blacklist  A whitelist contains all Internet pages to which  access is allowed  A blacklist contains all Internet pages  to which access is blocked     Block network applications  You can list network appli   cations for which Internet access should be blocked  For  instance  you can block Internet access for file sharing  software     Child protection c
67. al characters     Setting Up Call Diversion for an Analog Extension                                       Pick up the handset   Define the kind of call diversion    660 Call diversion immediately without ring   ing   006 Call diversion immediately with ringing   00a Call diversion delayed  after 20 seconds    000 Call diversion on busy   000 Call diversion delayed  after 20 seconds   or on busy  Enter the destination to which the call  will be diverted    1Q0 lt DNo   Configures call diversion to the destina   tion number  lt DNo gt     80000 Save your settings        Hang up the handset        FRITZ Box 7330    141 AM    Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing       Disabling Call Diversion for the Analog Extension              O  Pick up the handset   000000 Disables call diversion   00000 Save your settings       Hang up the handset        20 6 Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing    If you make a lot of internal calls  you can disable automatic  outside dialing on the analog extension    FON 1    of the  FRITZ Box  Then you will hear an internal dialing tone when  you pick up the telephone receiver     When automatic outside dialing is disabled  for an external  call the   must be dialed before the telephone number     Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing                 Pick up the handset    000000 Dial the sequence shown at left  Automatic  outside dialing will be disabled    00000 Save your settings       Hang up the handset     Enabling Automatic Outside Dialing           
68. ali  cic ow va oees dione EEn 159   O   online telephone book              83   Operation requirements              13   overview  information about FRITZ Box      32   P   package contents                   13   paging call                   00  101   password protection  forgot password                 34  SOLU  ce vote cs ara ous E Ge aan a  34  user interface                   34   physical specifications             146   PICKUP sass oe scw bana ene Sawai wees 85  see picking up calls   PIN Method  4 vacccaaacweeeeds aoe ae 27  see WPS   port forwarding                4   58   port forwarding IPv6                58   POMS  soedade aana E tes ae GS 9   ports and interfaces               145   power consumption                146    R  recovery  electrical equipment            161  electronic equipment           161  recycling sce do nerernore tate eats 161  registering FRITZ Fon                42  registering handset                 42  remote aCc SS          0c cee eee 61  64  see VPN  requirements for operation           13  room monitoring                   92  S  Schedules wus tancewvave rase aks 74  security  Operating instructions           14  user interface                  34  WEAN 2 tiie agus i eee eessen 71  setting  SAVING vic ow tlh woke edness 143  settings  IPA ACS wivreitivcne in Vedtne dis 113  NETWOIK secare ced cease wees nri 108  resto E sissies sie cesta vee tetes 35  SAVING erei hse tet OEE 35  shortening the dialing procedure      94  smartphone    
69. an be enabled for each computer individu   ally  regardless of the computer   s operating system     You can also enable child protection individually for all Win   dows users in all Windows operating systems  Windows 7   Windows Vista and Windows XP   This option is useful if a  computer is used by multiple users        FRITZ Box 7330    57 AW    Port Forwarding  Making Computers Accessible from the Internet       The child protection feature is available only if you have set  up the Internet connection in the FRITZ Box and established  an Internet connection  Child protection is not available if you  have configured the FRITZ Box as an IP client  In this case  use  the corresponding functions of the router whose Internet con   nection is being shared     Setting Up Child Protection in the FRITZ Box  1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31      2  Select the    Internet   Filters    menu     3  Setup child protection  See the Online Help available in  the FRITZ Box user interface for more information     12 2 Port Forwarding  Making Computers Accessible from the Internet    With default settings in the FRITZ Box  programs on your com   puter and LAN cannot be accessed from the Internet  For  applications like online games and file sharing software or  server Services like HTTP  FTP  VPN  terminal and remote ac   cess Servers you have to make your computer accessible for  other Internet users     Port Forwarding    Using port forwarding  you allow incoming connectio
70. an either send or receive data  Received data are sent  to all connected devices  All connected devices share the da   ta throughput     Internet telephony    VoIP  see glossary     IP    short for Internet Protocol    The IP Internet Protocol is the most important basic protocol  for the control of data exchange in local networks and in the  Internet  The Internet protocol works without a connection  in  other words  data packets are transmitted from the sender to  the recipient without previous consultation  The addresses of  the recipient and the sender in the data packets are given as  IP addresses     IPv4  short for Internet Protocol version 4  IPv4 is currently the conventional Internet protocol     IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long  such that IPv4 offers an ad   dress space of 232 IP addresses  or just over four billion  The  latest estimates suggest that the last IPv4 addresses will be  assigned by the beginning of 2012     The successor protocol to IPv4 is IPv6        FRITZ Box 7330    172 AW    Glossary       IPv6  short for Internet Protocol version 6  IPv6 is the successor protocol to IPv4     IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long  This means that IPv6  makes approximately 340 undecillion    3 4 x 1096  IPv6 ad   dresses available  Each private user can be allotted over   18 quintillion public IPv6 addresses from her or his Internet  service provider     The dearth of addresses in IPv4 is only one of the reasons for  introducing IPv6  IPv6 also offers additional advanta
71. an set up call diversion for all calls that arrive for the  outgoing number of the telephone     For the destination number  enter a complete fixed line or In   ternet telephone number  Internet telephone numbers may  not contain letters or special characters     Configuring Call Diversion for Outgoing Telephone Numbers                          Pick up the handset   Enter one of the following three keypad  sequences    OOOD Configures immediate call diversion to  the destination number  lt DNo      OOOO DNoA Configures delayed call diversion  after  20 seconds  to the destination number   lt DNo gt     OOOD Configures call diversion on busy to the  destination number  lt DNo gt     H Wait for the second long positive ac   knowledgement tone        Hang up the handset           FRITZ Box 7330    139 AM    Setting Up Call Diversion       Disabling Call Diversion for the Outgoing Telephone Number                       O  Pick up the handset   Enter one of the following three keypad  sequences    00000 Disables immediate call diversion    00000 Disables delayed call diversion    00000 Disables call diversion on busy    e Wait for the second long positive ac   knowledgement tone        Hang up the handset        Configuring Call Diversion for a Certain Telephone Number  You can set up call diversion for all calls that arrive for a cer   tain telephone number     For the destination number  enter a complete fixed line or In   ternet telephone number  Internet telephone numbers may 
72. at our discretion  repair or re   place the defective product  Claims other than the right to the  removal of defects which is mentioned in these terms of war   ranty are not constituted     We guarantee that the software conforms with general speci   fications  not  however  that the software meets your individ   ual requirements  Delivery costs will not be reimbursed  Prod   ucts which have been replaced revert to our ownership   Claims recognized under warranty entail neither an extension  or recommencement of the warranty period  If we reject a war   ranty claim  this claim lapses no later than six months after  being rejected by us     This warranty shall be governed by German substantive law   to the exclusion of the United Nations Convention on Con   tracts for the International Sale of Goods  CISG         FRITZ Box 7330 152 AW    AVM Products for the FRITZ Box       24 AVM Products for the FRITZ Box    Here we introduce additional devices by AVM that are designed to be  used in combination with your FRITZ Box 7330     FRITZ Powerline 500E    l     With FRITZ Powerline 500E your electrical outlet is transformed into  a secure network line  Just connect your devices over the power  line   without installing any cables     e Networks FRITZ Powerline 500E  computer  printer  TV  stereo   game console  media player and other network devices    e Especially suitable for broadband intensive use like streaming   surfing  gaming  Internet TV  video on demand and VolP    e Thro
73. because they are easy to handle  and because us   ing them avoids incorrect IP address entries or unintentional  double assignments     file system    A file system saves and manages files on a data medium  for  instance  a hard drive or flash drive   The way the files are  stored varies from one file system to the next     The different operating systems offer different file systems  In  Windows 7  Windows Vista and Windows XP the file systems  FAT32 and NTFS are used most frequently  The file system of a  data storage medium can be changed  for instance from  FAT32 to NTFS     fixed IP address    Fixed IP addresses are IP addresses  see glossary  which are  permanently assigned to a computer or another device like a  network printer     Assigning fixed IP addresses makes sense in cases where a  computer is always supposed to be accessible at a certain ad   dress  for instance  a web server or an e mail server         FRITZ Box 7330    169 AWA    Glossary       fixed line    A fixed line is a telephone line in the classic  landline tele   phone network  There are two kinds of fixed lines  analog  lines and ISDN lines     If you have a fixed line and a DSL line  the signals for both  lines use the same cable to access your house or apartment   For this reason your telephony and Internet service provider  supplies you with a DSL splitter  see glossary  that separates  the telephone signals and DSL signals from each other     firewall    A firewall protects a computer or local 
74. can enable a single answering machine  or multiple answering machines  up to 5  for different tele   phone numbers     Enabling an Answering Machine   1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    2  Select    Telephony   Telephony Devices       3  Click    Configure New Device      4    Under    Integrated in the FRITZ Box     select the    Answer   ing machine    option and confirm by clicking    Next        5  Specify the mode  greeting delay and greeting length  In  the    Greeting only    mode  callers cannot leave you any  messages     6  Entera name for the answering machine and confirm by  clicking    Next        7  Specify which calls the answering machine should ac   cept  Select one or multiple telephone numbers and  confirm by clicking    Next        8  Check the settings of the answering machine and then  click    Apply        Now the answering machine is enabled     Changing Settings   Disabling Answering Machine    All configured answering machines are displayed in the  FRITZ Box user interface under    Telephony   Telephony Devic   es     Here you can switch off or delete answering machines  and enable additional functions     For instance  you can enable the    Send messages via e mail     setting for each answering machine  Messages callers leave  on the answering machine then will be sent to you by e mail   as audio files   You can select any e mail address you want        FRITZ Box 7330    84 AM    Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine       Pi
75. ces  are performing WPS at the same time  Repeat the WPS  procedure    Info on e Free telephone connection between two Internet tele   phony subscribers is active  this function must be sup   ported by your Internet telephony provider    e The LED signals an event specified in the user interface  under    System      Info    Display     e Stick  amp  Surf procedure with FRITZ WLAN USB Stick from  AVM concluded  flashing e Updating FRITZ OS  the firmware of your FRITZ Box  e New messages on the FRITZ Box answering machine   online meter reached the defined value  or another  event defined in the user interface under    System      In   fo    Display    is signaled  e Stick  amp  Surf procedure with FRITZ WLAN USB Stick from  AVM in progress  e Registration procedure for a DECT handset in progress  flashing red   Error  Open the FRITZ Box user interface and follow the in   structions on the    Overview    page             FRITZ Box 7330    12    AGA    Before You Connect the FRITZ Box       3 Before You Connect the FRITZ Box       Check the contents of your FRITZ Box package  See the section  Contents of the FRITZ Box Package on page 13 for more informa     tion     e Make sure that the requirements for connecting and operating  the FRITZ Box have been met  See the section Requirements for  Operation on page 13 for more information     e Please see the security and handling instructions in the section  Security and Handling on page 14     3 1 Contents of the FRITZ Box Package  
76. chnicians     e The FRITZ Box is intended for indoor use only     Handling the FRITZ Box    e You can either place FRITZ Box on a horizontal surface or  mount it on a wall  Fora drilling template to mount the  FRITZ Box on a wall  see page 162     e Place or hang the FRITZ Box in a dry location that is free  of dust and protected from direct sunlight     e  Forideal operating conditions  mount the FRITZ Box ona  wall with the cables connected on the bottom     e When connecting the FRITZ Box to your computer using a  network cable  keep in mind that the cable can be no  longer than 100 m     e Ifyou would like to establish wireless connections be   tween the FRITZ Box and the computer  position the  FRITZ Box at a central location        FRITZ Box 7330 15 AWA    Security and Handling       Make sure to keep sufficient distance from potential  sources of interference like microwave devices or elec   tric devices with large metal housings        FRITZ Box 7330    16 AM    Connecting the FRITZ Box       4 Connecting the FRITZ Box       Connect the FRITZ Box to the power supply   e Connect the FRITZ Box to your Internet connection      Connect the FRITZ Box to your telephone line     This chapter tells you how   Before you connect the FRITZ Box  note the additional in    N structions in the section Security and Handling on page 14     4 1 Connecting to Electrical Power       Connecting to the power supply    1  Pick up the power supply unit included in the FRITZ Box  package     
77. ckets to a computer in  another network  it must first transmit the packet to the gate   way  To do this  the computer must know the address of the  gateway     If all packets that cannot be delivered in a local network al   ways are to be transmitted to their given recipients via the  same gateway  for this purpose the address of the gateway  must be saved as the default gateway in the network settings  of the computer     Such a default gateway for the computer is negotiated auto   matically by the operating system or the dialing software  whenever an ISDN Controller or ADSL Controller establishes a  connection to the Internet     If a router is used for the shared Internet access in a local net   work  the IP address of the router must be entered as the de   fault gateway in the TCP IP settings of each computer that  wishes to use the Internet connection     HSPA  short for High Speed Packet Access    HSPA is a third generation mobile radio standard further de   veloped from the the UMTS mobile radio standard  HSPA pro   vides for throughput rates in the mobile radio network that  are comparable with DSL  3 6 to 13 98 Mbit s         FRITZ Box 7330    171 AW    Glossary       hub    A hub is a device that is used to connect network devices to  each other  for instance through an Ethernet  Network devices  are connected to each other in a star network  with each net   work device connected to the hub  There are no direct con   nections between the network devices     A hub c
78. cking Up a Call from the Answering Machine    With this function  calls that have already been answered by  an answering machine can be transferred to your telephone     Picking Up a Call            Pick up the handset        600    Dial the sequence shown at left                 The call is now connected to your extension  and    you can talk with the caller     Operating the Answering Machine Using the Voice Menu    The answering machines of the FRITZ Box can be operated us   ing a voice menu  You can listen to new messages  for in   stance  or switch the answering machine on and off     Operating the Answering Machine Using the Voice Menu          Pick up the handset          6000    6000  00000  00000  00000    Select    Answering machine 1  Answering machine 2  Answering machine 3  Answering machine 4  Answering machine 5    You will enter the voice menu of the answering ma   chine           Follow the voice menu     If you do not want to wait for the voice menu instruc     tions  press a telephone key right away        FRITZ Box 7330    85 AM    Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine       The Answering Machine Menu  Main menu    Play back messages    If no messages are available  you will hear two short audio sig   nals and return to the main menu     Play back messages   Call back the caller of the message  Delete message   To previous message   To next message    Listen to    Play back messages    menu again      eoooogegs    Back to main menu    Delete all messa
79. d   Conforms to CE standards   Ambient conditions       operating temperature  0   C      40   C       storage temperature   20   C      70   C     relative humidity  operation   10    90        relative humidity  idle   5    95        FRITZ Box 7330    146 AW    Cable       22 5 Cable    DSL Telephone Cable    The DSL telephone cable is a special combined cable devel   oped by AVM to connect the FRITZ Box to the DSL splitter and  the analog telephone line or the ISDN line     The DSL telephone cable is a special combined cable devel   oped by AVM to connect the FRITZ Box to the DSL splitter and  the analog telephone line     If you need a longer cable  you can extend one or multiple  ends of the cable  You will need the following components to  extend the cable       e 1 standard network cable  e 1 standard RJ45 CAT 5 double coupling    Both components are available from specialized vendors     We recommend that cable be extended with a standard net   work cable to a length of no more than 10 meters     Network Cable    The network cable  yellow  of the FRITZ Box 7330 is a stan   dard category 5  Cat 5  Ethernet cable  Please use a standard  STP type  Shielded Twisted Pair  Ethernet cable of category 5   Cat 5  to replace or extend the Ethernet cable  To extend the  cable you will need a shielded RJ45 double coupling  Cat 5   with a 1 1 pin assignment  You can use both straight cables  and crosslink cables  All components are available from spe   cialized vendors     When co
80. d after you pick up  the receiver again you will be connected with  party 1           FRITZ Box 7330 99 AM    Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions       Using Keypad Shortcuts    With keypad sequences you can control the services and fea   tures of your telephone line     For information about which keypad sequences you can use   contact your carrier     Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension with Automatic  Outside Dialing       Pick up the handset     O BsSea Dial the sequence shown at left   lt Seq gt  stands fora  keyboard sequence        Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension without Automatic  Outside Dialing        Pick up the handset     O OG Seq gt   Dial the sequence shown at left   lt Seq gt  stands for a  keyboard sequence     Automatic outside dialing is the default setting in the   FRITZ Box  If you make a lot of internal calls  you may want to  disable automatic outside dialing  For instructions  see  page 142           FRITZ Box 7330 100 AW    FRITZ Box as a DECT Base Station       15 FRITZ Box as a DECT Base Station    A DECT base station is integrated in your FRITZ Box  on which you can  register and configure a total of up to six cordless telephones  This  chapter describes various functions of the DECT base station     15 1 Paging Cordless Telephones    If you have misplaced a cordless telephone  you can find it by  using a paging call     1     Briefly press the    DECT    button of the FRITZ Box  All  cordless telephones registered on 
81. dopted in 1992  DECT defines  the air interface between a mobile handset and its base sta   tion  and supports both voice transmission and data trans   mission with flexible transfer speeds     default gateway    Gateway  see glossary        FRITZ Box 7330 166 AM    Glossary       DHCP  short for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol    DHCP is a protocol for dynamically negotiating the operating  parameters of the TCP IP protocol  see glossary   The com   puters in a local IP network  DHCP clients  access the DHCP  server as part of their operating systems    start procedure     The central administration of the TCP IP operation parame   ters makes it possible to avoid address conflicts caused by IP  addresses  see glossary  accidentally assigned more than  once     DHCP is used in IPv4 networks  see glossary      DHCP Server    The DHCP server assigns each client an IP address that it has  not yet been assigned at the present time  The DHCP server  also informs the client of the IP addresses of the DNS server  to be used and of the default gateway  In assigning the IP ad   dresses the DHCP server selects from a prescribed range of IP  addresses     DHCP is used in IPv4 networks  see glossary      DNS  short for Domain Name System    Domain Name Service takes care of determining the IP ad   dress for a given domain name  This Domain Name Service  runs on every computer  It accepts the domain name entered  by a user and inquires about the corresponding IP address at  a DNS serv
82. e  or start WPS in the  control software of the WLAN device     The connection between the FRITZ Box and the computer is  established automatically  The computer is now connected  with the FRITZ Box     WPS with the PIN Method   If your WLAN device supports WPS  but does not have a but   ton to start the push method nor any possibility to enable it in  its control software  use the PIN method to establish the  WLAN connection    You can choose between two methods       the FRITZ Box specifies the PIN    e the WLAN device specifies the PIN     The FRITZ Box Specifies the PIN  1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface     2  Select the    WLAN   Security    menu   3  Goto the    WPS Quick Connection    page   4  Enable the setting    WPS enabled           FRITZ Box 7330    27 AM    Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN       5  Select the option    PIN method  WPS PIN   the FRITZ Box  specifies the PIN        6  The PIN will be displayed  Enter this PIN in the control  software of the WLAN device     7  Click    Start WPS        The    WLAN    LED on the FRITZ Box flashes slowly  indicating   that the WPS procedure has begun  Now a secure WLAN con   nection is being established between the FRITZ Box and the   WLAN device    The WLAN Device Specifies the PIN   1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface     Select the    WLAN   Security    menu     Enable the setting    WPS enabled        Select the option    PIN method  WPS PIN   the WLAN de   vice specifies the PIN        2  3  Goto t
83. e Internet   The  cable modem is located between the cable connection and  the Internet router at the customer   s premises  It is connected  to the computer either over LAN or the USB port  Some cable  modems are combined with a WLAN access point that estab   lishes a radio connection to the computer        FRITZ Box 7330    165 AM    Glossary       Some Internet routers are equipped with an internal cable  modem and can be connected directly with the cable line     DDNS  short for Dynamic Domain Name System    DDNS is a service which allows a computer always to be  reached under the same domain name despite constantly  changing public IP addresses  This means the home network  can always be reached from the Internet  regardless of the us   er   s location  Even private users have an economical way of  placing their own Internet offers on their computer at home     Every time the Internet connection is established  the Internet  service provider assigns a new public IP address     Each time the IP address changes  the current IP address is  transmitted to a special DDNS server  Except for the few sec   onds between the cancellation of the old IP address and the  notification of the new IP address  the computer can always  be reached at the selected domain name     DECT  short for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications    DECT is a European standard for cordless telephony which  was drafted by the European Telecommunications Standards  Institute in 1991 and officially a
84. e Network    All network devices connected with the FRITZ Box comprise a network   Network devices include  for instance  computers  game consoles and  smartphones  The devices can be connected with the FRITZ Box by ca   ble or wirelessly  This chapter describes the network settings in the  FRITZ Box and how you can change them  You will also learn how you  can change the IP settings for the computer in the most common oper   ating systems     17 1 Network Settings in the FRITZ Box    The FRITZ Box is delivered with preconfigured network set   tings  According to these settings  all network devices con   nected with the FRITZ Box are located in a single network     The network settings can be changed and adapted to your  conditions and needs  But you should do so only if you are  well versed in networking technology     The Glossary  page 164  explains concepts and terminology  having to do with IP networks     Network Overview    The FRITZ Box user interface shows an overview with all of the  devices and users connected with the FRITZ  Box     The network overview    Devices and Users    is found in the  menu    Home Network   Network        e     For each user and each network device  you find an entry  in the network overview  The columns have the following  meanings     e If you use FRITZ Powerline devices in your network  then  the FRITZ Powerline devices are entered in the network  overview along with the network devices connected to  the FRITZ Powerline devices     e T
85. e en vpn          FRITZ Box 7330    64 AW    VPN  Remote Access to the Home Network       Setting Up VPN in the FRITZ Box  1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface     2  Enable the advanced view    3  Select the    Internet   Permit Access    menu   4  Select the    VPN    page    See the Online Help of the FRITZ Box to set up VPN     Supplementary Software for VPN    All of the information required for a VPN is saved in a configu   ration file  The terminals involved in any VPN must receive  this file     Individual computers that are networked over a VPN require a  VPN client     e    Configure FRITZ Box VPN Connection    Wizard    AVM provides the    Configure FRITZ Box VPN    software  for creating configuration files  This program is a Wizard  that takes you step by step through the VPN configura   tion  All of the necessary VPN settings  like the encryp   tion method and access rules  are set automatically  The  resulting configuration files must be imported to the re   spective terminals of the VPN tunnel  At the terminal  with the FRITZ Box the configuration file is then imported  to the FRITZ Box  The VPN parameters in these files can  be adjusted manually to connect to products by other  manufacturers     e The    FRITZ VPN    VPN Client  AVM offers the    FRITZ VPN    software as a VPN client     Both the Wizard and the client can be downloaded free of  charge from the VPN Service Portal on the AVM web site     www avm de en vpn          FRITZ Box 7330    65 AM    DNS
86. e in the    Connections    area     Every time the Internet connection is interrupted the Internet  service provider re assigns the IP address  The IP address  may change in the process  Therefore it is a good idea to use  MyFRITZ  or dynamic DNS so that the IP address can always  be reached under the same name  For more information  about MyFRITZ   see the section MyFRITZ   Global Access to  the FRITZ Box on page 54  For more information about dy   namic DNS  see the section Dynamic DNS  Name Instead of  IP Address on page 61        FRITZ Box 7330    60 AM    Dynamic DNS  Name Instead of IP Address       12 3 Dynamic DNS  Name Instead of IP Address    Dynamic DNS is an Internet service that makes it possible for  the FRITZ Box to remain accessible from the Internet at all  times under a fixed name  even though the public IP address  changes     Dynamic DNS can be used as an alternative to MyFRITZ   Both  services can be used in parallel     You must register with a dynamic DNS provider to use this  service  When you register  you agree on the fixed name  do   main name  at which your FRITZ Box should be accessible  from the Internet  You also define a user name and password     Every time the IP address changes  the FRITZ Box transmits  the new IP address to the dynamic DNS provider in the form of  an update request  Then the domain name is assigned to the  current IP address by the dynamic DNS provider   Setting Up Dynamic DNS in the FRITZ Box  1  Open the FRITZ Box user in
87. e same frequency range    You can extend the range of your WLAN radio network with a  WLAN repeater     Or you can set up a second WLAN router  for instance a sec   ond FRITZ Box as a WDS repeater     Expanding a WLAN Radio Network with a WLAN  Repeater    You can expand your WLAN radio network with a WLAN re   peater  In combination with the FRITZ Box the AVM  FRITZ WLAN Repeaters are especially suitable  All models of  the FRITZ WLAN Repeater series can be integrated into your  WLAN radio network and your home network by WPS Quick  Connection  Find out more in the Internet at     www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_  Repeater_N_G       Expanding a WLAN Radio Network with a WDS Repeater    You can expand the WLAN radio network of your FRITZ Box  with what is called a WDS repeater  A WDS repeater can bea  FRITZ Box or any WLAN router you already have that can be  configured as a WDS repeater to expand your WLAN radio net   work        FRITZ Box 7330    75 AM    WLAN   Getting Technical       See the documentation of your device to find out whether  your existing WLAN router supports the WDS function and  how to configure it as a WDS repeater  Your FRITZ Box or an   other FRITZ Box model can be configured as a WDS repeater  by working through the following steps     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface    2  Select    View  Advanced       3  Select the    WLAN   WDS    menu and follow the instruc    tions displayed on the screen    See the Online Help of the FRITZ Box
88. e the   N following security instructions in order to protect yourself  and the FRITZ Box from harm     e Avoid overloading power outlets  extension cables and  socket strips  Overloaded power supply components  present a fire and electrocution risk       Avoid using sockets strips and extension cords if at  all possible       Do not connect multiple extension cords or socket  strips to each other     e Before mounting the FRITZ Box on the wall  make sure  that there are no electrical lines  gas or water pipes lo   cated where you need to drill the holes     If necessary  check the site with a pipe detector or con   sult with qualified experts        FRITZ Box 7330 14 AM    Security and Handling       e Make sure that the ventilation slits on the FRITZ Box  housing are always unobstructed  The ventilation slits  provide for air cooling         The FRITZ Box should not be placed on a carpet or on  upholstered furniture         Do not cover the FRITZ  Box     e Do not place the FRITZ Box on excessively heat sensitive  surfaces  as the base of the device can heat up during  normal operation     e Do not install the FRITZ Box during an electrical storm     e During a storm  disconnect the FRITZ Box from the power  supply and from the DSL line     e Never let liquids get inside the FRITZ Box  Otherwise   electric shocks or short circuits may result        Do not open the FRITZ Box housing  The device contains  hazardous components and should only be opened by  authorized repair te
89. e wireless devices that do not support  WPA2 or WPA  you can switch encryption in the FRITZ Box to  the older  less secure WEP method  You can also establish  non encrypted wireless LAN connections  However  if at all  possible we recommend always establishing WPA2 wireless  LAN connections     WLAN devices can be connected with the FRITZ Box automati   cally or manually  A particularly simple and secure automatic  method is WPS  with which a WLAN connection can be estab   lished at the touch of a button  For manual WLAN connections  with the FRITZ Box use the WLAN software of your WLAN  device or the WLAN program on your computer     Connecting WLAN Devices Automatically  WPS     WLAN devices that support the fast connection method WPS  can be connected with the FRITZ Box automatically     1  Start the WPS function of your WLAN device  Consult the  documentation of the WLAN device to find out how to  start WPS        FRITZ Box 7330    71 AM    Connecting WLAN Devices Securely with the FRITZ Box       2  Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box until the     WLAN    LED begins flashing  You have 2 minutes for this  task     3  Your WLAN device and the FRITZ Box now establish a se   cure WLAN connection automatically  The WLAN   FRITZ Box LED stops flashing and remains on     With this  the WLAN connection is established  Your WLAN  device is integrated into your home network and can use the  Internet connection of the FRITZ Box     Connecting WLAN Devices Manually    You can co
90. ed in the browser       Blue text designates links and references see page 159  within this manual       Bold type emphasizes important words Do not click             FRITZ Box 7330 7 AM    The FRITZ Box 7330       1 The FRITZ Box 7330    Welcome  We are pleased you decided on a FRITZ Box  The   FRITZ Box 7330 is the hub of your home network  connecting your  computers and network devices with the Internet  You can operate the  FRITZ Box on a DSL line as an Internet router     The FRITZ Box is equipped with ports to connect computers  USB de   vices and a telephone  an answering machine or a fax machine  The  FRITZ Box supports the radio technologies WLAN and DECT  You can  use the FRITZ Box simultaneously as a wireless LAN base station for  wireless devices like notebooks  tablets or smartphones and as DECT  base station for your cordless telephones     Connected telephones use the FRITZ Box as a telephone system     The FRITZ Box integrates connected computers and network devices  into your private home network  The devices can exchange data with  each other and enjoy shared access to USB hard drives  USB printers  and other USB devices  The FRITZ Box transmits music  video and im   age files to suitable playback devices in the home network     The FRITZ Box offers you a full range of functions and settings so that  you can set up a home network tailored to your needs     In the settings of your FRITZ Box you can access a user interface that is  easy to operate in any web b
91. ed view     3  Configure the UPnP settings in the    Home Network   Net   work    menu on the    Programs    page        FRITZ Box 7330    112 AW    Obtaining an IP Address Automatically       17 2 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically    The FRITZ Box has its own DHCP server  which assigns IP ad   dresses to the connected computers  The connected comput   ers must be configured such that they can receive their IP ad   dresses automatically  The steps for checking and adjusting  this option differ among the operating systems  See the rele   vant section for your operating system     If FRITZ Box is operated in a network  no other DHCP server  may be activated in this network     Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows  1  Open the network connections     Windows XP  Select    Start   Run     enter    ncpa cpl    and  then click    OK        Windows 7 and Windows Vista  Click    Start     enter    nc   pa cpl    in the search line of the start menu  and press     Enter        l ncpa cpl x       Entering    ncpa cpl    in Windows 7    2  Click the network connection between the computer and  the FRITZ Box with the right mouse button and select     Properties        3  Windows XP  Under    This connection uses the following  items     select    Internet Protocol  TCP IP         Windows 7 and Windows Vista  Under    This connection  uses the following items     select    Internet Protocol Ver   sion 4  TCP IPv4         4  Click the    Properties    button        FRITZ Bo
92. er interface are not displayed     Upon delivery  the FRITZ Box interface is set to display the  standard view     In the advanced view additional settings options appear un   der various menus and commands  The expanded menu  items contain network and DSL settings for advanced users  and are not required for normal FRITZ Box operation     Enabling this option is recommended only if you have ad   vanced network expertise  When this setting is selected  set   tings can be configured which have the result that the  FRITZ Box user interface can no longer be opened     Fast Switching between the Views    The    View    L icon in the link list of the FRITZ Box allows you  to switch immediately between the standard view and the ad   vanced view        FRITZ Box 7330    33 AM    Protecting the User Interface with a Password       6 4 Protecting the User Interface with a Password    You can protect the user interface of the FRITZ Box with a  password  The password will be requested every time the us   er interface is opened  This protects the settings of your  FRITZ Box from unauthorized access     For reasons of security  we recommend setting up and using  password protection for the user interface     Setting Up Password Protection    As long as no password protection has been set up  every  time you open the user interface you will be prompted to en   ter a password  If you disabled this message  here is how to  set password protection     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see
93. er known to the service  If a DNS server cannot an   swer the inquiry itself  it can inquire about the IP address   DNS resolution  at other DNS servers     If the Domain Name Service receives negative information  from the DNS server  domain name not known   it can send  inquiries to other DNS servers it knows or return a corre   sponding error message to the user  If it receives the desired  IP address instead  the application can use the IP address to  retrieve the destination desired by the user        FRITZ Box 7330    167 AM    Glossary       This hierarchical system of DNS servers is known as the Do   main Name System  The addresses of the DNS servers at  which the Domain Name Service is to inquire by default gen   erally are handed over to the computer by the Internet service  provider automatically whenever a connection to the Internet  is established     download    Download designates the transfer of files from the Internet to  a computer     DSL modem    ADSL modem connects a computer to the Internet via the DSL  line  In contrast to the analog modem  a connection via the  DSL modem does not mean that the telephone line is busy     DSL router    A DSL router generally combines three different devices  a  DSL modem  see glossary   a router  and a LAN switch     A DSL router serves  first  to connect multiple computers or  other network devices together to form a local network  LAN   so that the devices can exchange data with each other     Second  a DSL router prov
94. erface  See page 31    Select    WLAN   Security      Enable the    non encrypted    option     Click the    Apply    button     A oe pee iN    Remove the network cable and try again to establish a  connection     Disable WLAN encryption only for testing  Enable WLAN  encryption right away after completing the tests     If you cannot establish a non encrypted WLAN connection   make sure that the WLAN adapter in your computer is in   stalled correctly  If the error cannot be remedied  contact the  manufacturer of the WLAN adapter     Installing the Current Service Pack for Windows XP    The WLAN connection to the FRITZ Box cannot be established  using the Microsoft WLAN Service  WZC  Windows Zero  Configuration  in Windows XP with Service Pack 2     Cause   The required Microsoft patch for WPA2  IEEE 802 111  may not  be not installed    Help   Install Service Pack 3  SP3  for Windows XP  available as a  free download from Microsoft  Then Microsoft WLAN Service    will support WPA2  so that a WLAN connection can be estab   lished to the FRITZ Box           FRITZ Box 7330    133 AYA    Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection       Ruling Out Interference from Other Wireless Networks    If there are other devices in the immediate vicinity of your  FRITZ Box that use the same frequency band  mutual interfer   ence and interrupted connections can occur  Devices that can  cause disruptions include other WLAN base stations  baby  monitors  game consoles  garage door openers  Bluetooth  d
95. etwork     e   Pv6 is already installed and enabled in the Windows 7  and Windows Vista operating systems     e   Py6 is not installed and enabled in standard  Windows XP  You must install and enable IPv6 in order to  use it  The IPv6 installation requires Service Pack 2 for  Windows XP     e  IPv6 has been available in the Mac OS X operating sys   tems since Mac OS 10     12 10Mobile Nnetwork  Replacing Faulty DSL    Internet access over the mobile telephone network can be set  up so that the mobile telephone connection is established  automatically whenever the DSL connection fails  This guar   antees Internet access even when the DSL connection is  missing  AUSB modem for mobile Internet access   UMTS HSPA  and a SIM card from a mobile communications  provider are required for this  The FRITZ Box supports  UMTS HSPA modems from various manufacturers     Here is how to set up the mobile telephone connection as a  substitute upon DSL failure     1  Insert the USB modem in the USB port on the FRITZ  Box   2  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31      In the    Internet    menu  the sub menu    Mobile Tele   phone Network    is displayed     The    Mobile Telephone Network    menu is not available  until the UMTS HSPA modem has been connected to the  USB port of the FRITZ Box     3  Select the setting    Automatically enable the mobile con   nection when the DSL connection is disrupted           FRITZ Box 7330    69 AM    Mobile Nnetwork  Replacing Faulty DSL       4 
96. evices  or wireless AV bridges  which also use the 2 4 GHz  frequency band     If such devices are located in the vicinity of the FRITZ Box   test a different radio channel for the FRITZ Box or switch the  radio channel setting to    Autochannel     Then the FRITZ Box  will automatically set the best WLAN channel for transmis   sion     1  Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca   ble  see page 23      2  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    3  Select    WLAN   Radio Channel        4  Seta different radio channel or automatic radio channel  selection     5  Click the    Apply    button     6  Remove the network cable and check whether interfer   ence continues to occur        FRITZ Box 7330 134 AW    Configuring FRITZ Box on the Telephone       20 Configuring FRITZ Box on the Telephone    Various functions can be enabled and disabled using a telephone  connected to the FRITZ Box  You can also restore the factory settings  of the FRITZ Box using a telephone  Only tone dialing  dual tone mul   tifrequency  DTMF  telephones can be used for configuration     20 1 Loading Factory Settings    When the factory settings are restored to the FRITZ Box  all of  the settings in the FRITZ Box are returned to their condition  upon delivery     All settings you made in the FRITZ Box are deleted when the   N factory settings are loaded  This is also true for the config     ured Internet connection     Loading Factory Settings    OOOOOOOOO Restores the settings in t
97. face is not opened  a window for a dial up  connection appears instead     Cause   The browser must use the network connection between the  computer and FRITZ Box when the user interface is opened   For this the automatic establishment of a Dial Up Networking  connection must be disabled     Help    You can disable the automatic attempt to establish a Dial up  Networking connection  The following example explains how  to check the settings of Internet Explorer 8     1  Select the    Connections    settings page under    Tools    Internet Options        2  Inthe    Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings    sec   tion  enable the option    Never dial a connection        3  Asa final step  click    OK           Disabling Online Operation    The user interface does not appear in the window of your web  browser     Cause  The web browser is set for offline operation   Help    Configure the web browser for online operation  Using the ex   ample of Internet Explorer 8     1  Open the    Tools    menu     2  Ifa checkmark is displayed in front of    Work Offline      click this line        FRITZ Box 7330    128 AW    The User Interface Does Not Open       The checkmark will be removed and Internet Explorer will  switch to online operation        Checking the Proxy Settings    The user interface does not appear in the window of your web  browser     Cause    The proxy settings of the web browser prevent the user inter   face from being opened     Help    Enter the DNS name and t
98. from the WLAN  base station to the computer with the WLAN client that is to  be connected     subnetwork    A local IP network can consist of one subnetwork or be divid   ed 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  see  glossary      subnet mask    The subnet mask indicates which part of an IP address  see  glossary  is the network address and which the address of  the computer  The network address defines what is called the  subnet     switch    A switch is a device that connects multiple network devices  with each other  for instance through an Ethernet     In contrast to a hub  a switch can establish direct connections  between the connected devices  This makes it possible to  send data packets directly to specific recipients        FRITZ Box 7330    177 AM    Glossary       The entire data throughput is at the disposal of every con   nected device     TCP IP  short for Transmission Control Protocol   Internet Protocol    TCP IP is the    language    of the Internet  TCP IP is used to re   fer to a suite of protocols used for data communication over  the Internet  TCP and IP are the network and transport proto   cols underlying most Internet services  including file transfer   FTP  and e mail communication  SMTP   TCP IP is available  for practically all computer systems  TCP IP thus offers the  advantage of trouble free communication between 
99. g     This is not the case for IP telephones  It is not possible to  set up Do Not Disturb for IP telephones in the FRITZ Box     Connected fax and answering machines are disabled     The Do Not Disturb setting has no effect on fax reception  or the answering machines integrated in the FRITZ Box        FRITZ Box 7330    90 AW    Setting Up the Alarm       Turning Do Not Disturb On Off  1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31      2  Select the    System   Night Service   Do Not Disturb     menu     3  Enable the    Do Not Disturb enabled    option and define  the time period during which the telephones should not  be able to ring every day     4  Save your settings by clicking    Apply      Do Not Disturb is now enabled     To have the telephones ring again  disable the    Do Not Dis   turb enabled    option and then click    Apply        Instead of setting the do not disturb setting for all tele   phones  in the FRITZ Box you can also set the Do Not Disturb  feature for individual telephones  The Do Not Disturb function  for an individual telephone is set up in the telephone set   tings  In the user interface of the FRITZ Box  these settings  can be opened for editing in the    Telephony   Telephony De   vices    menu     14 9 Setting Up the Alarm    In the FRITZ Box you can set an alarm  When an alarm is set  and enabled  a telephone connected to the FRITZ Box will ring  at the specified time     Setting the Alarm in FRITZ Box  1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface
100. ge    The latest firm   ware is not installed  Update         2  Click the    Update     link to install the update   3  Inthe next window  click    Start Firmware Update Now        The FRITZ OS update begins and the    Info    LED on the  FRITZ Box starts flashing     Do not interrupt the power supply to the FRITZ Box dur   ing the FRITZ OS update     The FRITZ OS update is complete when the    Info    LED stops  flashing   Disabling the Service    The service    Search for updates automatically    is set by de   fault upon delivery of the FRITZ Box  but you can disable it if  desired     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    2  Select the    Contents    link in the header     The contents page  or site map  of the FRITZ Box user  interface is opened        FRITZ Box 7330    52 AM    Automatic Search for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS       3  Scroll down to the end of this page and click the    AVM  Services    link     The    AVM Services    page is opened     4  Disable the setting    FRITZ Box searches for updates peri   odically    and save your setting with    Apply        The AVM service    Search for updates automatically    is now  disabled        FRITZ Box 7330 53 AM    MyFRITZ   Global Access to the FRITZ Box       11  MyFRITZ   Global Access to the FRITZ Box    MyFRITZ  is a web service by AVM with which you can access your  FRITZ Box from anywhere in the world over the Internet        FRITZ NAS  When you use MyFRITZ   FRITZ NAS is available every  
101. geous  characteristics in the framework of communication within IP  networks     IP address    In IP based networks  for instance in the Internet and local  networks  all connected devices are addressed via their IP ad   dresses  So that data packets are sure to be delivered to the  right address  each IP address may be assigned only once  within the local IP network     IPv6 addresses are structured differently from IPv4 address   es  IP addresses can be written in decimal  octal or hexadeci   mal format     IP masquerading    IP masquerading is a technique used within IPv4 networks   With IP masquerading a computer or LAN can be protected  from unauthorized connection requests from the Internet   Masquerading works by converting the IP addresses used in a  network to one public IP address  From the outside it appears  as if all requests are sent from a single computer     IP network    A network in which data exchange takes place on the basis of  the Internet Protocol  IP  is called an IP network        FRITZ Box 7330    173 AM    Glossary       NAS functionality  NAS is short for Network Attached Storage    NAS designates one or more devices that are integrated into a  network to provide storage space     In connection with the FRITZ Box  NAS functionality means  that various services for connected USB storage media are  available in the FRITZ Box so that it easier for you to use your  data and make them available in the local network  It is easy  to exchange documents in 
102. ges       Switch answering machine on off       Record greetings    Record greeting message    Record announcement     Record closing announcement  Record and select    Listen to all greetings announcements of the select   ed type  gt  Select the desired recording by pressing 2    Delete greeting announcement    Record greeting announcment gt  End recording by  pressing 1    Listen to    Record and select    menu again    oo 00       Back to main menu     Listen to    Record greetings    menu again       Back to main menu     Switch recording and announcement mode on off    Listen to main menu again       FRITZ Box 7330 86 AW    Setting Up FRITZ Box Fax Reception       14 4 Setting Up FRITZ Box Fax Reception    With the FRITZ Box you can receive faxes without having to  connect a fax machine  The FRITZ Box automatically forwards  incoming faxes by e mail or saves the faxes on a connected  USB storage medium     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31     2  Select the    Telephony   Telephony Devices    menu   3  Click    Configure New Device      4    Select the    Fax reception    option and confirm by click   ing    Next        5  Enter a fax ID  This could be your fax number or name  for  instance     6  Define whether the FRITZ Box forwards incoming faxes  by e mail or saves them     If you would like to enter multiple e mail addresses  sep   arate the addresses with commas     7  Confirm with    Next        8  Select one or multiple telephone numbers you would
103. grity Protocol   WPA2 TKIP   AES CCMP    based on the extremely secure AES  Advanced  Encryption Standard  procedure  CCMP  Coun   ter Mode with CBC MAC Protocol  defines how  the AES procedure is applied to WLAN pack   ets        FRITZ Box supports the AES encryption procedure as part of  the WPA2 mechanism  and the TKIP encryption procedure as  part of the WPA mechanism  This means that the FRITZ Box  can be used in combination with any WLAN devices that also  support WPA2 with AES or WPA with TKIP        FRITZ Box 7330    79 AM    WLAN   Getting Technical       Frequency Ranges    WLAN uses the frequency ranges at 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz as its  transmission range     With the FRITZ Box you can establish WLAN connections in  the 2 4 GHz range     2 4 GHz Frequency Band    In the 2 4 GHz frequency band WLAN works in the same range  as Bluetooth  microwave devices and various other devices  like radio controlled toys  garage door openers and video  bridges  This means that interference may occur within  WLANs operated in the vicinity of such devices  Generally this  has adverse effects on the transmission rate  including abort   ed connections     In the 2 4 GHz frequency range the European regulation au   thorities have designated 13 channels for WLAN     A channel can have a bandwidth of 20 MHz  throughput of up  to 130 Mbit s  or 40 MHz  throughput of up to 300 Mbit s      Channels located directly next to each other in the 2 4 GHz  band may overlap and result in mutual interfe
104. have connected the FRITZ Box to your Internet connection   you must configure the Internet connection in the FRITZ Box user in   terface so that the FRITZ Box can establish the connection to your In   ternet service provider and connect to the Internet     The sequence and number of steps required to configure your Internet  connection depend on the kind of connection  the desired operating  mode  and the Internet service provider     7 1 Configuring an Internet Connection for DSL    If you have a DSL line  you received Internet account informa   tion from your DSL or Internet service provider  The Internet  account information is required to configure the Internet con   nection     Your Internet service provider also supplied information  about the configuration of your Internet connection  Always  perform the Internet connection setup as described by your  provider     Configuring an Internet Connection Automatically    If your Internet service provider arranges for the service of au   tomatically configuring your Internet connection  the auto   matic configuration will be performed right after the  FRITZ Box is connected  No additional settings for the Inter   net connection have to be configured in the FRITZ Box  To  start automatic configuration  some providers require that  you enter a start code     Configuring the Internet Connection Using the Wizard  The wizard takes you step by step through the setup   1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    2  Select t
105. he     Configure IPv4     drop down list     Click    OK        The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box     Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Linux    For comprehensive information and tips on the topic of net   work settings in Linux  see  for example     www tldp org HOWTO NET3 4 HOWTO 5 html          FRITZ Box 7330    USB Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network       18 USB Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network    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     18 1 Power Supply for USB Devices    You can connect USB devices with the following properties to  the FRITZ  Box     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 devices 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 500 mA   Check the rating plates of the connected USB devices     USB devices that exceed the total current consumption  of 500 mA can be connected to the FRITZ Box using a  USB hub with its own power supply     18 2 USB Devices on the FRITZ Box  These USB devices can be c
106. he    WPS Quick Connection    page   4  5    6  Now start the control software of the WLAN device  The  program outputs a PIN for establishing a connection     7  Enter this PIN in the FRITZ Box user interface   8  Click    Start WPS        The    WLAN    LED on the FRITZ Box flashes slowly  indicating   that the WPS procedure has begun  Now a secure WLAN con   nection is being established between the FRITZ Box and the   WLAN device     Transferring the WLAN Security Settings Manually    The WLAN security settings for WLAN devices can also be  transferred manually  Manual transfer is unavoidable if a  WLAN device does not support any methods for transferring  the security settings automatically     For manual transfer the WLAN security settings have to be en   tered in the WLAN software        FRITZ Box 7330    28 AW    Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN       WLAN devices are generally delivered with their own WLAN  software  which is installed in the computer along with the  WLAN device  By now many operating systems have WLAN  software included  Integrated WLAN devices sometimes use  the operating system   s WLAN software     Installing a WLAN Device    If you need to use a Separate WLAN device because you do  not have one integrated  then install the WLAN device in the  computer along with the corresponding WLAN software   Please take note of the instructions in the documentation of  the device     Transferring WLAN Security Settings    The values for WLAN security
107. he    Wizards    entry in the menu     3  Click the    Check Internet Connection    Wizard and follow  the instructions     When the Wizard is finished  your Internet connection has  been configured        FRITZ Box 7330    36 AM    Changing the Annex Setting of the FRITZ Box       Configuring the Internet Connection Without the Wizard    You can also set up the Internet connection without the Wiz   ard     Choose this method if the FRITZ Box is connected to a DSL  modem ora DSL router  or integrated into an existing net   work     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    2  On the    Overview    page  select the    Advanced View        3  Select the    Internet   Account Information    menu and  enter your account information     Also take advantage of the Help available in the FRITZ Box us   er interface     7 2 Changing the Annex Setting of the FRITZ Box    The FRITZ Box cannot establish a connection to the DSL  network  This is signaled by the continued flashing of the     Power   DSL    LED     Cause    The kind of DSL  Annex A  B  J or M  set in the FRITZ Box is not  the same as the annex used on your DSL line     Help    1  Contact your Internet service provider to find out which  annex is used on your DSL line     2  Connect a computer with the FRITZ Box either wirelessly  via WLAN or using a network cable     3  Open the FRITZ Box user interface     4  Open the    Internet   DSL Information    and select the     Line Settings    page     5  Inthe    Annex
108. he FRITZ Box to the  000000 factory settings     After factory settings are restored  the FRITZ Box is restarted     20 2 Switching WLAN On and Off    The WLAN function of your FRITZ Box can be switched on and  off using a connected telephone     Switching WLAN On and Off    000000 Switches the WLAN function on   000000 Switches the WLAN function off           FRITZ Box 7330 135 AWA    Turning Do Not Disturb On Off       20 3 Turning Do Not Disturb On Off    For the analog extension    FON 1    on the FRITZ Box  the do not  disturb option can be enabled by telephone  When the do not  disturb feature is set  the telephone connected to the exten   sion will no longer ring     Enabling Do Not Disturb Immediately       8000606 Immediately enables do not disturb for the  extension    FON 1        Do not disturb remains switched on until it  is disabled     00000 Saves your settings     Enabling Do Not Disturb for a Specific Period    00000 Defines the start and end of the period dur   StarbO End O ing which do not disturb is enabled on the  extension    FON 1           Example  Do not disturb should be enabled  from 8 00 p m  until 7 00 a m  daily  Enter     2000    for  lt Start gt  and    0700    for  lt End gt               00000 Saves your settings    0000000 Enables do not disturb on the extension     FON 1       00000 Saves your settings        Disabling Do Not Disturb    0000000 Disables do not disturb on the extension     FON 1        00000 Saves your settings           FR
109. he IP address of the FRITZ Box as an  exception in the proxy settings of the web browser  as de   scribed here for the example of the Internet Explorer 8     1  Select the    Connections    settings page under    Tools    Internet Options        2  Click the    LAN settings    button in the    Local Area Net   work  LAN  settings    area     3  Inthe    Proxy server    area of the next window  check the     Use a proxy server for your LAN    option and then click     Advanced        4  Enter as    Exceptions      fritz box  192 168 178 1  169 254 1 1  and click    OK              FRITZ Box 7330 129 AM    The User Interface Does Not Open       Checking the Security Software   The user interface cannot be displayed in the web browser   Case  Security software is blocking access to the user interface   Help    Security software like firewalls can prevent access to the user  interface of the FRITZ Box  Configure exceptions for the  FRITZ Box in all of the enabled security software        If you would like to exit security software to test access to the  FRITZ Box  remove the DSL cable first  After testing  first start  the security software before reinserting the DSL cable and  connecting to the Internet     Opening the User Interface Using the Fixed IP Address    The FRITZ Box has a fixed IP address that cannot be changed   The FRITZ Box always can be reached at this IP address     Fixed IP address 169 254 1 1    Proceed as follows to open the FRITZ Box user interface using  thi
110. he Network Overview is divided into the areas    Active  Connections        Guest Network    and    Idle Connections           FRITZ Box 7330    Network Settings in the FRITZ Box       For each user and each network device  you find an entry in  the network overview  The columns have the following mean   ings    Icon A green LED before the device name indicates that    a device is actively connected with the FRITZ Box   but not using the Internet connection at this time     A green blue globe indicates that the device is cur   rently using the Internet connection        Name This column displays the name under which the  user or the network device is known to the   FRITZ Box  The names of network devices can be  changed by clicking the button to edit the entry        IP Address For network devices  also displayed is the IP ad   dress with which the device is integrated into the  FRITZ Box network     Connection The WLAN icon is displayed for wireless connec   tions           Properties This column indicates whether port forwarding or  child protection is enabled for the respective user  or network device     Button for editing the entry  The button opens the entry in editing mode  This  view displays information about the network de   vice  for instance on child protection or port for     warding settings  The name of the device in the  FRITZ Box can be changed here     Button for deleting the entry  Users or network devices that do not have an ac   tive connection to the FRI
111. he wizard   s instructions     Click the    Edit    button to open the settings of a ter   minal device     Editing or Deleting Telephones and Terminal Devices    All telephones and other terminal devices you set up in the  FRITZ Box are listed under    Telephony   Telephony Devices     in the user interface     Here you can edit the settings of terminal devices and delete  terminal devices        FRITZ Box 7330    49 AM    Making Telephone Calls       9 3  Making Telephone Calls    Once you have set up your telephones  you can make outgo   ing telephone calls to the public network and accept incom   ing calls     Atelephone places outgoing calls using the telephone num   ber you defined for outgoing calls while setting up the tele   phone  see page 49      For incoming calls a telephone reacts only to calls to those  telephone numbers you assigned to the telephone during set   up  see page 49         FRITZ Box 7330    50 AM    Firmware Update  Updating the FRITZ OS       10 Firmware Update  Updating the FRITZ OS    AVM provides free updates of the firmware for your FRITZ Box  The  firmware   called FRITZ OS   is the software stored in the FRITZ Box  that controls all of the FRITZ Box functions     FRITZ OS updates contain further developments of existing FRITZ Box  functions and often also introduce new functions for your FRITZ Box     A FRITZ OS update is necessary if you would like to take advantage of  further developments and new functions     10 1 Searching for and Tran
112. her Analog Terminal   Device    You can connect an analog terminal device with an RJ11 plug  to the FRITZ Box  for instance a telephone or a fax machine        Connecting an analog telephone with an RJ11 plug    Connect the telephone to the    FON 1    port of the FRITZ Box   For instructions on how to set up the FRITZ Box for making   i  telephone calls  start reading from page 47     8 2 Registering FRITZ Fon and Other Cordless  DECT  Telephones    Up to six cordless telephones can be registered on the  FRITZ Box  The cordless telephones must support the DECT  standard     The cordless telephones FRITZ Fon by AVM are the ideal com    i  plement to your FRITZ Box 7330  see also AVM Products for  the FRITZ Box from page 153      1  Start the registration of your cordless telephone with a  base station     2  Follow the directions on the display of the cordless tele   phone        FRITZ Box 7330 42 AM    Registering Smartphones with FRITZ App Fon       3  As soon as you are prompted to press the DECT  register   or paging button on the base station  press the DECT  button on the FRITZ Box     Hold the DECT button down for about 10 seconds until  the DECT LED on the FRITZ Box begins flashing        10 seconds    4  Ifyou are asked for the PIN of the DECT base station  en   ter the DECT pin of the FRITZ Box     Upon delivery the PIN of the FRITZ Box is    0000        If you changed the PIN and forgot it  you can enter a new  DECT PIN in    DECT   Base Station    menu of the FRIT
113. hes a second connection to divert the call   In either case  call diversion to an external line will be  charged at your contracted telephone rates     Configuring Call Diversion for All Calls  You can set up call diversion for all incoming calls     For the destination number  enter a complete fixed line or In   ternet telephone number  Internet telephone numbers may  not contain letters or special characters     Configuring Call Diversion for All Incoming Calls      Pick up the handset     Enter one of the following three keypad  sequences     O00000 DNO Configures immediate call diversion to  the destination number  lt DNo       OOOO DNO Configures delayed call diversion  after  20 seconds  to the destination number   lt DNo gt      G600600N088 Configures call diversion on busy to the  destination number  lt DNo gt                  Calls will be diverted when the telephone  number called is busy              H Wait for the positive acknowledgement  tone      Hang up the handset        FRITZ Box 7330    138 AW    Setting Up Call Diversion       Disabling Call Diversion for All Incoming Calls                       O  Pick up the handset   Enter one of the following three keypad  sequences    000000 Disables immediate call diversion    000000 Disables delayed call diversion    000000 Disables call diversion on busy    e Wait for the second long positive ac   knowledgement tone        Hang up the handset        Configuring Call Diversion for Outgoing Telephone Numbers    You c
114. hones that use the DECT standard    The FRITZ Box has two buttons on the upper side of the hous   ing     Fon WLAN       FRITZ Box buttons    WLAN Button    With the WLAN button you can turn the WLAN function on and  off and connect wireless devices with the FRITZ Box by WPS   WPS is an easy way to establish secure wireless connections   see page 26         FRITZ Box 7330    10 AM    Buttons       DECT Button   With the DECT button you can register cordless telephones on  the FRITZ Box  see page 42  and page misplaced cordless  handsets  see page 101         FRITZ Box 7330    11 AM    LEDs                                     2 5 LEDs  Five LEDs are built into the top of the FRITZ Box 7330  which flash  or light up to display various connection statuses and events    LED Condition Meaning   Power   on e Device has electrical power and the DSL line is ready   DSL flashing e Device has electrical power and the connection to DSLis  being established or has been interrupted   Internet on Telephone connection to the Internet is active   flashing Messages in your mailbox  this function must be supported  by your telephony provider    i Fixed on Telephone connection to the fixed line network is active   Line flashing Messages in your mailbox  this function must be supported   by your telephony provider    WLAN on WLAN function is enabled   flashing e Switching the WLAN function on or off  e Adopting the WLAN settings  e Performing WPS  e WPS procedure aborted  More than two WLAN devi
115. i function de   vices  and flash memory on the USB ports of the FRITZ Box     Connected USB devices can be used jointly and simultane   ously by all network devices of your FRITZ Box home network     For more information about how to best configure USB devic   es in your home network and how to use them securely  see  the chapter USB Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network from  page 116     Storage  NAS     The memory of the FRITZ Box includes storage media like  flash memory or hard drives connected to the USB ports of  the FRITZ Box     What is more  the FRITZ Box can manage online storage con   figured on the server of your telecommunications provider        FRITZ Box 7330    103 AM    The FRITZ Box Home Network       For more information about how to access the memory in your  FRITZ Box home network safely and conveniently  see the  chapter Accessing USB Memory from page 118     FRITZ Box Name    You can assign an individual name for your FRITZ Box in the  FRITZ Box user interface  The name is set up under    Home  Network   FRITZ Box Name    and appears in the following ar   eas of your home network display     e name of the WLAN radio network  SSID   e name of the guest radio network  SSID        name of the working group released for home network  sharing    e name of the media server  e name of the DECT base station      push service sender name       FRITZ Box 7330    104 AM    Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network       17 Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Hom
116. ides a central Internet connection  that can be used by all devices in the home network at the  same time  The DSL router   s job is to control the data traffic  between the local network and the Internet  If the DSL router  is equipped with a firewall  see glossary   it protects the de   vices in the home network against attacks from the Internet     DSL splitter    ADSL splitter is a device that separates telephone and DSL  signals     You need a DSL splitter if you have a fixed line  see glossary   and a DSL line  The splitter separates the telephone and DSL  signals  which use the same cable to access your house or       FRITZ Box 7330    168 AM    Glossary       apartment  The splitter conducts telephone signals to your  analog telephones or to the NT  see glossary   DSL signals  are sent on to the DSL modem or DSL router     dynamic IP address    A dynamic IP address is an IP address valid only for the dura   tion of one Internet or network session     Every computer participating in the Internet must have a  uniquely assigned public IP address  Since only a limited  number of such IP addresses is available  they must be used  sparingly  That is why most of the Internet participants who  dial in to the Internet receive a dynamic IP address  They are  called dynamic because every participant receives a new  public address that has not been assigned yet each time she  or he connects to the Internet     By contrast  dynamic addresses are usually used in local IP  networks 
117. ion   charges  related to the documentation and the software and due to incorrect installations not per    formed by AVM itself    The information in this documentation and the software are subject to change without notice for   the purpose of technical improvement        AVM GmbH 2008   2012  All rights reserved  Documentation release 10 2012    AVM Audiovisuelles Marketing AVM Computersysteme AVM in the Internet   und Computersysteme GmbH Vertriebs GmbH www avm de en  Alt Moabit 95 Alt Moabit 95   D 10559 Berlin D 10559 Berlin   Germany Germany    Marks  Marks like AVM  FRITZ  and FRITZ Box  product names and logos  are protected marks  owned by AVM GmbH  Microsoft  Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks owned by Micro   soft Corporation in the USA and or other countries  Apple  App Store  iPhone  iPod and iPad are  marks owned by Apple Inc  in the USA and or other countries  IOS is a mark owned by Cisco Tech   nology Inc  in den USA and or other countries  Google and Android are marks owned by Google  Inc  in the USA and or other countries  All other marks  like product names  logos  commercial  names  are owned by their respective holders        FRITZ Box 7330 159 AWA       Declaration of CE Conformity    The manufacturer AVM GmbH  Alt Moabit 95  D 10559 Berlin  Germany    herewith declares that the product    FRITZ Box 7330  ADSL WLAN router    complies with the following directives     1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive  Radio Equipment and Telecommunica   tions Termina
118. is not con   nected to the router or network  For this kind of connection  the FRITZ Box can be configured as an independent router or  as an IP client in the existing network     Configuring FRITZ Box as a Router    You can configure the FRITZ Box to work as an independent  router to provide a network with its own network address  range     1  Connect the FRITZ Box to the router network with a cable  as described in section Connecting with a Router Net   work on page 21     2  Open the FRITZ Box user interface   3  Select the    Internet   Account Information    menu     4  Select the    Existing connection over LAN    entry from the     Internet Service Provider    drop down list        FRITZ Box 7330    39 AM    Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1  FRITZ Box as a Router       5  Click    Apply      When the settings are applied the network address   N range of the FRITZ Box changes automatically     The FRITZ Box is configured as a router and the network range  is changed  The FRITZ Box  along with the connected network  devices  forms its own self contained network     Configuring FRITZ Box as an IP Client    You can configure the FRITZ Box such that it is integrated into  the existing network as an IP client and shares the existing In   ternet connection in the network     1  Connect the FRITZ Box to the router network with a cable  as described in section Connecting with a Router Net   work on page 21     2  Open the FRITZ Box user interface   3  Select the  
119. ither wirelessly  via WLAN or using a network cable  see page 23      4  Set up the Internet connection for connections via cable  in the FRITZ Box  see page 38         FRITZ Box 7330    20 AM    Connecting to the Internet       Connecting to the Internet via the Mobile  Communications Network    If no other kind of Internet connection is available  you can  use your FRITZ Box to connect to the Internet via the mobile  communications network  A USB modem for mobile Internet  access  UMTS HSPA  is required for this     The FRITZ Box supports UMTS HSPA modems from various   i  manufacturers     1  Insert the USB modem into the USB port on the  FRITZ Box     2  Set up the Internet connection via the mobile communi   cations network  see page 38      Connecting with a Router Network    You can use the FRITZ Box at an already existing Internet ac   cess  For this the FRITZ Box is not connected to the DSL line   but to the router or network     Connecting Using a Network Cable  Connect the FRITZ Box to the router with a network cable     1  Insert one end of the cable into the socket on the  FRITZ Box labeled    LAN 1        2  Insert the other end of the cable into a network socket  on the router or in the network     Once you have connected a computer to the FRITZ Box  you  can configure the Internet connection as described in section  Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1  FRITZ Box as  a Router on page 39        FRITZ Box 7330 21 AWA    Connecting to the Fixed Line    
120. l Equipment    2009 125 EC EU directive  ecodesign requirements for energy related  products    The following norms were consulted to assess conformity       EN 60950 1 2006   A11 2009   A1 2010   EN 300 328 V1 7 1    EN 55024 2010   EN 301 406 V2 1 1    EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1   EN 50371 2002     EN 301 489 6 V1 3 1     EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1    The CE symbol confirms that this product conforms with the  C     above mentioned norms and regulations     C Fax     Berlin  2012 10 15 Peter Faxel  Technical Director    Indication of Countries   The WLAN radio technology of this device is designed for use in all countries  of the European Union and in Switzerland  Norway and Iceland  In France  only indoor operation is permitted        FRITZ Box 7330 160 AW       Disposal Information    In accordance with European regulations and the Waste Elec   trical and Electronic Equipment Directive  WEEE   the  FRITZ Box 7330  as well as all devices and electronic compo   nents contained in the package  may not be disposed with  household waste     Please bring FRITZ Box 7330 to a collection point in your local  community for the disposal of electric and electronic appli   ances after use        Symbol for the separate collection of electric and electronic devices    Note the symbol for the separate collection of electric and  electronic devices  FRITZ Box 7330 and the electronic parts  included with delivery must be disposed of separately from  household waste        FRITZ Box 7330       Drilling
121. letely turning off the WLAN module  The  FRITZ Box night service also affects any other FRITZ  products  connected in the network  FRITZ WLAN Repeater  for instance   by switching the WLAN transmission of these devices on and  off as well     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface   2  Open the    System   Night Service    menu   3  Enable the schedule for the WLAN radio network     With the options    Switch WLAN off daily    and    Switch  WLAN off according to schedule    you define the inter   vals of the schedule  You can also select the option    The  radio network cannot be switched off until no more  WLAN devices are active        For more information on these settings  see the Online Help     Switching WLAN on and off Manually    You can switch the wireless radio network of the FRITZ Box on  and off at any time  even when the device is hibernating     e Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box briefly  or    e     Switch on the wireless LAN radio network using a con   nected telephone    WLAN on BOOOOS  WLAN off BOOOOG       FRITZ Box 7330 74 AW    Enlarging the WLAN Radio Network       13 4 Enlarging the WLAN Radio Network    The range of a WLAN radio network is not specified  It de   pends on    e the WLAN devices you are using for your WLAN connec   tions    e interference in the vicinity of your WLAN radio network    e the structural conditions where you operate the WLAN  radio network    e the number of WLAN devices in the vicinity of your  FRITZ Box that work in th
122. ll other memory of the  FRITZ Box especially conveniently with FRITZ NAS  For  this FRITZ NAS offers a graphic interface and allows data  exchange by drag  amp  drop     Participants in the home network can use FTP software  like FireFTP to exchange files among the FRITZ  Box stor   age media and workplaces     Alternatively  you can enter ftp   fritz box in the address  line of your Internet browser to access the storage media  of the FRITZ Box     If you would like to use FTP software  see the documen   tation of the software as well as the instructions in the  Online Help of the FRITZ Box user interface        FRITZ Box 7330    118 AW    Sharing a USB Printer       e For access to media data like music  images and videos  available on the memory or on storage media of the  FRITZ Box you can enable the FRITZ Box media server   Suitable playback devices like TV sets  web radios   smartphones and the Windows Media Player can then  call up the data for streaming from the media server     Playback devices to be used in connection with the me   dia server must support the UPnP AV standard  The term     DLNA    is often used to designate this support     Enable the    media server    function in the FRITZ Box user  interface under    Home Network   Storage  NAS    Op   tions Enabled        18 6 Sharing a USB Printer    You can connect a USB printer to the USB port of the  FRITZ Box to make it available to all participants in yourhome  network  You can either release the printer f
123. mponents of a category smaller than Cat 5 are used   reduced transmission rates may result     AVM recommends using a network cable no more than  100 meters long        FRITZ Box 7330    Customer Service       23 Customer Service    Be it product documentation  frequently asked questions  tips or  support  this chapter presents information on all important service    topics     23 1 Documentation on the FRITZ Box    To take advantage of all commands and features of your  FRITZ Box  consult the following documentation     Help    In the FRITZ Box user interface you can open the comprehen   sive Online Help by clicking the    Help    icon and the    Help     buttons     Manual    The PDF file of the manual can be opened and downloaded  from the Internet at the following address     www avm de en service manuals       Choose the    FRITZ Box    product group and then your     FRITZ Box 7330     The PDF is opened     The current Adobe Acrobat Reader for reading PDF docu   ments can be downloaded from the Internet free of charge at  www adobe com        23 2 Information in the Internet    On its web site AVM presents comprehensive information on  your AVM product     Videos on the FRITZ Box    Videos on many of the FRITZ Box functions are available   showing animated demonstrations of how to set up the indi   vidual functions     The videos can be viewed at the following address     www avm de en service FRITZ_Clips          FRITZ Box 7330    148 AW    Feedback on FRITZ Box       
124. must have a uniquely assigned public IP address  This ad    dress is usually negotiated dynamically with the Internet ser   vice provider when a connection to the Internet is dialed  The  Internet service provider assigns the negotiated IP address to  the computer or router for the duration of an Internet session     port    So that a single network connection on a computer can be  used by multiple applications to exchange data with remote  sites at the same time  a computer administers what are  known as ports for the IP based protocols TCP and UDP  Ports  substantiate the point of access for the data packets deliv   ered via the IP Internet protocol  While the IP address deter   mines the destination computer quite generally  the port ad   dresses the communication interface provided by an applica   tion for a certain communication procedure     The Internet protocol allots 16 bits for the specification of the  port number  Thus a total of 65 535 different port numbers  can be specified  Ports up to port number 1 024 are reserved  for special system applications and typical Internet applica   tions  These include  for instance  the port numbers 21 for  FTP  File Transfer Protocol   25 for SMTP  Simple Mail Transfer  Protocol   53 for DNS  Domain Name Service  and 80 for HTTP   Hypertext Transfer Protocol      Ports are primarily of interest to users for their role in protect   ing an Internet connection from external attacks  Most fire   walls offer the possibility of preve
125. ne network  Dialing rules and telephone number settings of  the telephone are then suspended for this call     Defining the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connection    OO0OO0Grtele  Establishes the call using the fixed line net   phone number  _  work     OOOOGErtele    Establishes the call using the first Internet tele   phone number  phone number              00000 Establishes the call using the second Internet  telephone number   00000 Establishes the call using the third Internet tele     phone number        etc        The list of Internet telephone numbers is pre   sented in the FRITZ Box user interface in the     Telephony   Internet Telephony    menu        CLIR for One Call on an Analog Extension  Case by Case     On the analog extension of the FRITZ Box  when you make a  call you can define that during this call your telephone num   ber will not be transmitted to the other caller     Enabling CLIR  Case by Case      Pick up the handset     0000 Dial the sequence shown at left  You  hear the external dial tone           Dial an external telephone number     For this call your telephone number will  not be transmitted to the other caller           FRITZ Box 7330 95 AWA    Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions       Three party Conference Call    A three party conference call can involve one other internal  participant and one external participant  or two external par   ticipants     Conducting a Three party Conference Call    Pick up the handset        Es
126. network against at   tacks from the Internet     Most firewalls work with packet filters  which merely check  the IP addresses and port numbers of incoming and outgoing  data packets and filter the packets according to prescribed  rules     Within IPv4 networks  some firewalls also integrate addition   al concepts like IP masquerading and NAT to decouple data  traffic by distinguishing strictly between the internal and ex   ternal network     Especially effective firewalls go even further  analyzing and  evaluating the contents of the packets and filtering them ac   cording to prescribed rules  Such techniques may also in   clude a Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall  for instance     firmware   The firmware is the software of an electronic device  which is  stored in the device and controls its functions    FTP    short for File Transfer Protocol    The File Transfer Protocol allows files to be exchanged be   tween two computers in the Internet  A computer on which  the files are made available for downloading is called an    FTP       FRITZ Box 7330    170 AW    Glossary       server     A special program is required for downloading files   known as an    FTP client     Some web browsers contain FTP cli   ents  but they are also available as independent software     gateway    Gateway is a general term designating an interface between  two networks  Such a network interface can be realized using  a router or a bridge  for instance     If a computer wants to transfer data pa
127. nnect WLAN devices with the FRITZ Box manually   WLAN devices like notebooks  tablets and smartphones use  the WLAN software of their own operating system for this con   nection  A WLAN adapter at the USB port of your computer  can use the WLAN software of your computer or a WLAN pro   gram of its own  No matter what program is used to establish  the WLAN connection  the principle is the same  the WLAN  software searches for a WLAN radio network in the vicinity  and  after authorization with a WLAN key  enables the WLAN  connection between the FRITZ Box and your WLAN device     1  Make sure that the WLAN function of the FRITZ Box is en   abled and the    WLAN    LED is on  If    WLAN    is not on   press the    WLAN    button briefly     2  Start the WLAN software of your WLAN device  Consult  the documentation of your WLAN device for instructions     3  Search for the WLAN radio network of your FRITZ Box   Upon delivery this network is called     FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7330        4  Enter the WLAN key of the FRITZ Box     With this  the WLAN connection is established  Your WLAN  device is integrated into your home network and can use the  Internet connection of the FRITZ Box        FRITZ Box 7330    72 AW    Connecting WLAN Devices with the FRITZ Box Guest Access       13 2 Connecting WLAN Devices with the FRITZ Box Guest Access    With the FRITZ Box you can provide your guests with an Inter   net connection of their own  At this guest access they can surf  the web with their o
128. nnect a computer with the FRITZ Box either wirelessly  via WLAN or using a network cable     3  Open the FRITZ Box user interface and enable the ad   vanced view in the user interface     4  Open the    Internet   DSL Information   Line Settings     menu     5  Inthe    Annex Settings    area  make sure that the annex  working on your DSL line is set  Save your settings by  clicking    Apply           FRITZ Box 7330    125 AM    The User Interface Does Not Open       After the annex setting has been changed  the FRITZ Box re   starts automatically  The connection to the DSL network has  been established as soon as the    Power   DSL    LED stops  flashing and remains lit up        19 2 The User Interface Does Not Open    If an error message is returned when you open the FRITZ Box  user interface  this can have various causes  Check the  causes listed below and attempt to resolve the error     Restarting the FRITZ Box   The user interface cannot be opened or does not react    Cause   Inconsistencies within the FRITZ Box    Help   1  Restart the FRITZ Box   Remove the power cable from the socket    2  Wait about five seconds before reconnecting to the pow   er supply     3  To make sure that the FRITZ Box has finished restarting   wait until the    Power   DSL    LED lights up and stops  flashing and  if you have switched on WLAN  the    WLAN     LED remains lit up as well  This ensures that the  FRITZ Box restart has been completed     4  Try again to open the FRITZ Box user i
129. ns from  the Internet  By releasing certain ports for incoming connec   tions  you grant controlled access to your computers in your  network to other Internet users  Ports serve to assign incom   ing data packets to the various applications when all applica   tions can be accessed at one IP address only     The following port forwarding methods are possible in the  FRITZ Box        FRITZ Box 7330 58 AW    Port Forwarding  Making Computers Accessible from the Internet       PING    IPv4     The FRITZ Box responds to ping inquiries from  the Internet addressed to the IPv4 address of the  FRITZ Box        IPv       The FRITZ Box responds to ping inquiries from  the Internet addressed to the IPv6 address of the  FRITZ Box  Additionally  you can set up PING6  port forwarding rules for each computer in the  home network since each computer has its own  globally valid IPv6 address        TCP  UDP    IPv4     Within IPv4 networks you can open the FRITZ Box  firewall for the protocols TCP and UDP when en   tering the port range  One port can be opened for  exactly one computer        IPv6     Within IPv6 networks you can open the FRITZ Box  firewall for the protocols TCP and UDP when en   tering the port range  One port can be opened for  each computer in the network        ESP  GRE    IPv4     Within IPv4 networks you can open the firewall  for the two protocols ESP and GRE which do not  use ports        Exposed Host     Open firewall  completely     IPv4     Within IPv4 networks yo
130. nterface by enter   ing fritz box in the address field           FRITZ Box 7330 126 AW    The User Interface Does Not Open       Checking the Cable Connections    The FRITZ Box user interface is not displayed in your web  browser     Cause  The cable connections are not secure   Help    Make sure that all cables are plugged in securely        Checking the Name Resolution    The user interface of the FRITZ Box cannot be opened by  entering fritz box     Cause  The name resolution of the FRITZ Box does not work   Help    1  Inthe web browser  enter the following IP address in  place of fritz box     192 168 178 1    2  Ifthe user interface opens in response to this address   set the network adapters of your computer to    Obtain  the IP address automatically     see page 113         Checking the IP Address    The user interface of the FRITZ Box cannot be opened bya  fritz box nor by entering 192 168 178 1     Cause  Incorrect IP address on the connected computer   Help    Set the computer s network adapter to DHCP so that the net    work address can obtain its IP address from the DHCP server   of the FRITZ Box  See the section Obtaining an IP Address Au   tomatically from page 113 for instructions        FRITZ Box 7330    127 AYA    The User Interface Does Not Open       If you still cannot open the user interface by entering fritz box  or by 192 168 178 1  use the fixed IP address of the  FRITZ Box as described on page 130        Disabling Dial up Connections    The user inter
131. nting data traffic on certain  ports  This means that certain port numbers can be blocked  to prevent data from being delivered to system services  This  is also a way of preventing any Trojans  malicious applica   tions opening backdoors on computers  that may have infect   ed your computer from receiving data on ports it created as  means of accessing your computer for potentially damaging  activities  A firewall blocks most of the atypical port numbers  not required for normal operation of an application and offers  specialized users the opportunity to forward specified ports        FRITZ Box 7330    175 AW    Glossary       port forwarding    With port forwarding it is possible to specify ports that will al   low all incoming or outgoing data packets to pass through a  router or firewall     If a computer from the local network offers server services  for  instance  the settings of a router using NAT  see glossary  or  IP masquerading  see glossary  must enable or forward the  port used by the server service for access to incoming data  packets and thus keep it open permanently  The private IP ad   dress of the given computer must be saved as the destination  address for all of the packets arriving at the port     Typical server applications that require port forwarding are  FTP and web servers  To allow access to a computer via re   mote management software like Symantec pcAnywhere or Mi   crosoft   s Remote Desktop  or even use of a file sharing pro   gram like eDonkey 
132. onnected to the FRITZ Box     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  The complete  range of functions available in a all in one printers       FRITZ Box 7330    116 AM    Using USB Devices Safely       device is guaranteed only with the USB remote connec   tion of the FRITZ Box  see also  Sharing a USB Printer on  page 119      e You can connect a USB hub to the FRITZ Box and use up  to four USB devices at this hub     You can use USB hubs with or without a separate power  supply  We recommend deploying a USB hub with its  own power supply if the USB devices to be connected ex   ceed a total current consumption of 500 mA  see also   Power Supply for USB Devices on page 116      e You can connect a USB stick from the FRITZ  WLAN USB  Stick series by AVM to conveniently establish secure  WLAN connections using AVM Stick  amp  Surf  see   Establishing a WLAN Connection with AVM Stick  amp  Surf  on page 26      18 3 Using USB Devices Safely    Follow the instructions below about how to use USB devices  on your FRITZ Box     e The FRITZ Box can not defend the USB mem
133. or Prioritization    There are three categories for prioritization     real time appli     cations        prioritized applications    and    background appli   cations     The categories are explained below     Network applications and network devices are assigned to  the categories using rules     Real time Applications    e Network applications of this category always have priori   ty over other applications accessing the Internet at the  same time        When the Internet connection is working at full capacity   the network packets of the applications of this category  will always be sent first  In this case data from network  applications assigned to other categories  like    priori   tized applications     will be transmitted later     e     If multiple network applications are assigned to this cat   egory  then they must share the available capacity     e Whenever Internet telephony is included in this catego   ry  this application always has the highest priority  even  over other real time applications        FRITZ Box 7330    62 AW    Prioritization  Right of Way for Internet Access       Prioritized Applications    This category is suitable for applications that require a fast re   action time  for example  company access  terminal applica   tions  games         For network applications prioritized in this category   90  of the FRITZ Box   s upload bandwidth is available   as long as no application from the    real time applica   tions    category requires bandwidth 
134. or sharing as a  network printer or use the FRITZ Box USB remote connection  software to connect it with a computer  Which option is pref   erable depends on how you intend to use the printer     Using a USB Printer as a Network Printer    Configure the USB printer as a network printer on the  FRITZ Box if    e the participants in the home network are to be able to  use the printer jointly and simultaneously     e the printer is to be used by computers that use an oper   ating system other than Windows  e g  Mac OS X or  Linux      For information about how to configure a USB printer as a net   work printer  see the section Setting Up a USB Printer as a  Network Printer on page 120        FRITZ Box 7330    119 AM    Sharing a USB Printer       Using a USB Printer with FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection  Configure the USB printer on the FRITZ Box with the FRITZ Box  USB remote connection if    e the USB printer is an all in one device  fax printer scan   ner  and the entire range of functions is to be used     e the USB printer is equipped with convenience features  like ink level display and you would like to use these     e the USB printer uses bidirectional data exchange  In oth   er words  Not only does the computer send data to the  printer  the printer also sends status messages to the  computer  This communication in both directions is typi   cal of the    Windows printers    or    GDI printers    that work  only with special Windows device drivers     For information abou
135. ory from ex   ternal influences  This means that voltage spikes or  drops  like those that occur during electrical storms  may  lead to data losses on connected USB storage media  We  recommend making regular backups of the USB memory  contents to avoid any losses     e Whenever you want to remove USB devices from the  FRITZ Box  go to the    Home Network   USB Devices    area  in the FRITZ Box user interface to remove them safely  and avoid any loss of data        FRITZ Box 7330 117 AM    Configuring Password Protection and Access Rights       18 4 Configuring Password Protection and Access Rights    To protect the data on your USB memory from unauthorized  access  you Can set up a password and access rights  Both  the password protection and the access rights are valid on all  memory available in the FRITZ Box home network  You can  not assign special passwords or access rights for individual  storage media     1   2   3     4     Start a web browser   Enter    fritz box    in the address line     Go to the    Home Network   Storage  NAS     and select  the    Security    tab     Configure the access rights and password protection     Note that you cannot set up password protection and access  rights if the USB remote connection is active     18 5 Accessing USB Memory    The participants in the home network have various possibili   ties for accessing the various storage media of the FRITZ  Box     Home network members can access the contents of con   nected USB memory and a
136. otherwise  incompatible networks and systems     TR 069    TR 069 is a technical directive that simplifies the automatic  configuration of Internet access devices like the FRITZ Box     TR 069 describes the remote configuration of Internet access  devices  In remote configuration the access and account data  are automatically transmitted to the FRITZ Box by the Internet  service provider  These may include the account data for the  Internet connection  Internet telephone numbers and login  data for Internet telephony  or both     The Internet service provider saves the data to be transmitted  on what is called an Auto Configuration Server  ACS   When  the FRITZ Box is connected with the broadband line  for in   stance  DSL   the data can be transferred automatically from  the ACS to the FRITZ Box  This relieves the user of the task of  manually setting up the Internet and or Internet telephone  numbers in the FRITZ Box     Encryption and ID verification ensure that the automatic con   figuration of the FRITZ Box can not be intercepted or per   formed by unauthorized parties     Automatic configuration of the FRITZ Box is possible only if  the Internet service provider supports remote configuration  with TR 069  Which data are transferred to the FRITZ Box and       FRITZ Box 7330    178 AW    Glossary       how remote configuration is started depends on the provider   For some providers  for instance  the user must enter a start  code in the FRITZ Box user interface     UMTS  
137. port of the  FRITZ Box     2  Open the FRITZ Box user interface   3  Enable the advanced view     4  Select the    Home Network   USB Devices   USB Remote  Connection    menu     5  Click the    USB remote connection software    link     6  Inthe window    USB Remote Connection    click    Down   load        Download the file    fritzbox usb fernanschluss exe        8  Double click the file and follow the instructions on your  screen     The FRITZ Box USB remote connection software is now in   stalled on your computer  Repeat the steps in these instruc   tions for all further Windows users who wish to use the USB  remote connection on this computer        FRITZ Box 7330    123 AW    Sharing a USB Printer       Enabling the FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection  1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface   2  Enable the advanced view     3  Select the    Home Network   USB Devices   USB Remote  Connection    menu     4  Enable the USB remote connection for printers and se   lect the option    printers  including all in one printers         For an all in one printer with a memory function  also en   able the    USB storage media    option     For an all in one printer with a scanner function  also en   able the    others  e g  scanner     option     5  Click    Apply        The FRITZ Box USB remote connection is enabled     Using a USB Printer with FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection    1  Open the FRITZ Box USB remote connection by clicking  the cn icon in the Windows task bar     2  Enter in
138. provider   s    auto configuration server    in the Internet     The automatically configured Internet telephone numbers are  located in the FRITZ Box user interface under    Telephony    Own Telephone Numbers       Entering Internet Telephone Numbers with the Wizard    You can enter multiple Internet telephone numbers from dif   ferent providers in the FRITZ Box     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    2  Click    Wizards        3  Click    Manage Your Own Phone Numbers           FRITZ Box 7330    47 AM    Entering Telephone Numbers in FRITZ Box       4  Click    Add Telephone Number    and follow the Wizard   s  instructions     You receive all account information  user name  pass   word  from your Internet telephony provider     Entering Fixed line Telephone Numbers    If you connect the FRITZ Box with an fixed telephone line  you  can make telephone calls via the fixed line network right  away     You must enter your fixed line numbers in the FRITZ Box if you  have multiple telephone numbers and    e you would like to assign the telephone numbers to cer   tain telephones or other terminal devices     e you would like to configure a convenience function of   fered by the FRITZ Box  such as the answering machine  or call diversion     You receive one telephone number for an analog telephone  line  and usually three for an ISDN line     Entering Fixed line Numbers with the Wizard   1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    2  Click    Wizards      
139. r interface   Enable the advanced view     Open the    WLAN   Radio Channel    menu and select    Ad   just radio channel settings    to make the desired chang   es     Make a note of which standards the WLAN devices in your  network are compatible with and then adjust the FRITZ Box  settings according to the following information     Your radio network integrates only WLAN devices that  are compatible with one or both of the following stan   dards     802 11n   802 11g   Set the following mode in the FRITZ Box   Mode  802 11n g   The 2 4 GHz frequency band will be used     Your radio network integrates only WLAN devices that  are compatible with one or both of the following stan   dards     802 11b   802 118   Set the following mode in the FRITZ  Box   Mode  802 11b g   The 2 4 GHz frequency band will be used        FRITZ Box 7330    78 AW    WLAN   Getting Technical       e Your radio network integrates only WLAN devices that  are compatible with one or several of the following stan   dards     802 11n   802 11  g   802 11b   Set the following mode in the FRITZ Box   Mode  802 11n g b   The 2 4 GHz frequency band will be used     The Standard for Security    IEEE 802 11i    The WPA2 security mechanism is defined in the IEEE 802 11i  standard  WPA2 is an extension of the familiar security mech   anism WPA  Wi Fi Protected Access      The main feature of the extension of WPA to WPA2 is the AES   CCMP encryption process        Mechanism Encryption  WPA TKIP  Temporary Key Inte
140. rch for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS           52  MyFRITZ   Global Access to the FRITZ Box            54  FRITZ Box as an Internet Router          seeeeeees 57  Child Protection  Restricting Internet AccesS                   57  Port Forwarding  Making Computers Accessible from the Internet  58  Dynamic DNS  Name Instead of IPAddress                04  61  Remote Access over HTTPS            cee ee cee eee ee ee eee 61  Prioritization  Right of Way for Internet Access                  62  VPN  Remote Access to the Home Network                     64  DNS Server  Freely Selectable           0    cece eee eee ee teens 66       FRITZ Box 7330 3 AM       12 8  12 9  12 10    13   13 1  13 2  13 3  13 4  13 5    14  14 1  14 2  14 3  14 4  14 5  14 6  14 7  14 8  14 9  14 10  14 11    15   15 1  15 2  15 3    16  17    17 1  17 2    DNSSEC  Security for DNS QuerieS          02  cece eee eee 66    IPv6  The New Internet Protocol             eee ee eee ee eee 67  Mobile Nnetwork  Replacing Faulty DSL                       69  FRITZ Box as a WLAN Base Station                  71  Connecting WLAN Devices Securely with the FRITZ Box           71  Connecting WLAN Devices with the FRITZ Box Guest Access       73  Switching the WLAN Radio Network On and Off by Schedule      74  Enlarging the WLAN Radio Network                eee ee eeee 75  WLAN   Getting Technical          0 0    cece eee eee ee eee eee 76  FRITZ Box as a Telephone System               06  82  FRITZ Box Telephone Book 
141. re ea tte te aeons aha ern en 147       FRITZ Box 7330 5 AM       23 Customer SCIVICE sercos acs sdorss duce arada 148    23 1 Documentation on the FRITZ BOX     0        cee eee eee ee eee 148  23 2 Information in the Internet               eee ee ee eee ee ee eee 148  23 3 Feedback on FRITZ BOX 21      cece cc eee eee tees 149  23 4 Support from the Support Team        2    eee eee ee eee 150  23 5 Manufacturers Warranty          0    cece ee eee cee reso 152  24 AVM Products for the FRITZ BoOx           0000 eee 153  Leca NOUE cus pected tae rE eaaue 159  legal NOtCE  345cc Sede lata a thee teow s 159  Declaration of CE Conformity             2  cece cece ee ee eee 160  Disposal Information              see eee eee eee eee ees 161  Drilling Tenuate sis ss osussreSoeeiaeerseeeess 162  Seri Led aoe haceed A AE cena aude 164  WICK  64 04 40b444 A E E EEEE renee havedhe 184       FRITZ Box 7330 6 AWA       Symbols and Highlighting    Symbols and emphasized text are used to mark certain information in  this manual     Symbols    This symbol marks useful hints and tips     observed to avoid malfunctions     f This symbol indicates important instructions that must be    Highlighting    Marker Example    Quotation marks designate elements in the      Home Network     user interface  path entries  and names of       folders and files C  Pictures     Info     Pointed brackets mark wild cards  lt Telephone number       Blue  underlined text designates addresses fritz box  to be enter
142. rence  For in   stance  if several WLANs are operated close to each other in  the 2 4 GHz frequency range with a bandwidth of 20 MHz  a  distance of at least five channels should be left empty be   tween each two channels used  This means that if channel 1  is selected for one WLAN  the channels 6 through 13 can be  selected for a second WLAN  This maintains the minimum dis   tance between channels     Should interference in a WLAN persist  the first step should  be to select a different channel        FRITZ Box 7330 80 AW    WLAN    Getting Technical       WLAN Autochannel    With the WLAN autochannel function  the FRITZ Box automati   cally searches for the channel subject to the least interfer   ence  This process takes into consideration interference from  radio networks in the vicinity  WLAN base stations  and po   tential sources of interference  for instance video bridges  ba   by monitors  microwave ovens   Should problems with inter   ference persist despite this function  try to identify the source  of interference and switch it off manually     Additional tips on interference in the WLAN radio network are  presented in the section Ruling Out Interference from Other  Wireless Networks from page 134     Allocation of the WLAN Channels in the 2 4 GHz Range                      Channel Frequency  GHz  Channel   Frequency  GHz   1 2 412 8 2 447   2 2 417 9 2 452   3 2 422 10 2 457   4 2 427 11 2 462   5 2 432 12 2 467   6 2 437 13 2 472   7 2 442                FRITZ Bo
143. rowser  Wizards guide you step by step  through the setup of the most important FRITZ Box functions  and  comprehensive online Help is available on every page of the user in   terface        FRITZ Box 7330 8 AM    Ports  Interfaces  Buttons and LEDs       2 Ports  Interfaces  Buttons and LEDs    This chapter describes the ports  interfaces  buttons and LEDs of the    FRITZ Box     2 1 Ports and Interfaces    Pi    A f          WAN Dect               st apst   UsB2 0  Gigabit tan   Use 2 0                PeR REEERE                         Analg epone Dats phil USB printer  LAN  1 Gbit s  kys soo ub ania UNTSIPA em  PC  network    Possibilities for connecting the FRITZ Box  DSL TEL    Socket for connecting to ADSL2  and ADSL as well as to  the analog telephone network    FON 1    One RJ11 socket for one analog telephone or another an   alog terminal device    LAN 1 and LAN 2    2 Ethernet ports for connecting computers and other  network devices like game consoles and network hubs    LAN 1  gigabit Ethernet  10 100 1000 Base T   LAN 2  Ethernet  10 100 Base T   USB      gt     2 USB 2 0 ports for connecting USB devices like printers  or storage media       FRITZ Box 7330    Buttons       2 2 Buttons    e WLAN base station    Integrated WLAN base station for connecting to WLAN  devices that use the radio standard IEEE 802 11b    IEEE 802 11 or IEEE 802 11n in the 2 4 GHz frequency  band    e DECT base station    Integrated DECT base station for connecting up to  6 cordless telep
144. rs  file sharing and other central applica   tions of the company network can thus be made available via  VPN even to distant branch offices  subsidiaries and home of   fices  With VPN  field representatives of a company can also  be granted secure access to the company network        FRITZ Box 7330    Glossary       VoIP  short for for Voice over IP  also known as Internet telephony    Calls from the Internet are possible to and from the fixed line  network and mobile communications networks  Various Inter   net service providers and telephony carriers provide SIP   fixed line gateways for this purpose  The gateways are used  to produce voice connections between the Internet and con   ventional telephone networks     In principle  VoIP calls can be made over any Internet connec   tion  However  for convenient use with existing terminal de   vices  and for conversations with the fixed line and mobile  communications networks  it is important that the Internet  service provider support what is known as the SIP standard   SIP is the current standard defined for VoIP by the IETF  Inter   net Engineering Task Force      WLAN  short for Wireless Local Area Network    The term WLAN designates the industry standard for wireless  local networks passed by the Institute of Electrical and Elec   tronics Engineers  IEEE  in 1997 under the title IEEE 802 11     By means of WLAN technology  individual computers or net   work devices like printers or DSL access points can be linked  wireles
145. s IP address     1  Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca   ble  see page 23      2  Make sure that the computer obtains its IP address auto   matically  see page 113     3  Start your Internet browser and enter the FRITZ Box   s  fixed IP address  169 254 1 1    The FRITZ Box user interface opens     4  Check the IP settings of the FRITZ Box and correct them if  necessary        FRITZ Box 7330    130 AW    Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection       19 3 Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection    If you are not able to establish a WLAN connection between  your computer and the FRITZ Box  then please undertake the  following measures to seek the source of the error and re   solve it     Enabling the WLAN Device  The WLAN device cannot find a wireless network     Cause  The WLAN device is not ready for operation   Help    Make sure that the WLAN device is ready for operation  Some  of the WLAN devices installed in notebooks must be activated  by flipping a switch on the notebook     For questions on the WLAN device of your computer  please   i  contact the manufacturer     Enabling WLAN    The WLAN device cannot find the radio network of the  FRITZ Box     Cause    WLAN is switched off in the FRITZ Box  The WLAN LED on the  FRITZ Box is off        Help    Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box  The WLAN LED be   gins flashing  As soon as the WLAN LED stops flashing and  stays lit  the WLAN function of the FRITZ Box is enabled           FRITZ Box 7330 131 AWA    Cannot 
146. s TE  EMEISONGY sosse aus were hares ays 108  IM UMUK racete vee ev aeake de 115  inMacOSX           00 ee eee 115  in WindowS            0e0ee 113  obtaining automatically         113  IP telephones  CONNSCHING  e sc secede eatondeeadous 44  IPv4 address  factory settings                108  IPVA SOU SS io  cerd  ss artcersierare gate anes 108   PVG Scoot uscd ra a tvs  E dus d Sees 67  K  keyboard shortcuts                135  keypad shortcuts                  100  knowledge base              005  149  L  LAN connection                05  23  E D e wees seeks paws eaeees 12  legal notice        2    eee ee eee 159  M  manufacturer   s warranty            152  media Server          cece eee eee eee 118  mobile communications network   21  38  mobile network             00e00s 69  MyFRITZ  0 00    cc cece cece eee ees 54       FRITZ Box 7330    186       N    MELWOMK cr ese Sree sanoi n ea 105  changing settings              111  comece ereiaro ees 23  factory settings                108  IPv4 settingS                  108  network hub switch             24  network overview              105  network settings               105  prioritization                   62  UPnP settings                  112   network cable                000  147   network devices                   105  remote access of computer      107  wake on LAN              0   107   new firmware               0ee eee 51   night service                000 eee 74  do not disturb                  90   notice  lO B
147. ses are available for assignment to the  computers     192 168 178 2   192 168 178 254    Here too  each IPv4 address can be assigned only once        FRITZ Box 7330    110 AM    Network Settings in the FRITZ Box       Changing Network Settings    1     2  3   4    Enable the advanced view in the user interface   Select the    Home Network   Network    menu   Select the    Network Settings    page     Click the    IPv4 Addresses    or    IPv6 Addresses    button   depending on the address range you would like to  change     Please note that changes to the network settings in the   FRITZ Box may make it necessary to adjust the network set   tings of your computers so that you can continue to access  the FRITZ Box user interface     IPv6 Settings in the FRITZ Box    The following settings options for IPv6 are found in the ad   vanced view in the    Home Network   Network    menu on the     Network Settings    page     Additional IPv6 Routers in the Home Network    IPv6 prefixes from other IPv6 routers    You can allow the network devices connected to the  FRITZ Box to receive IPv6 prefixes announced by other  IPv6 routers in the local network     Also announce DNSv6 server via router advertisement    With this setting you specify that the FRITZ Box announc   es the local DNSv6 server in the local network via router  advertisement  Alternatively  the network devices can  identify the local DNSv6 server via DHCPv6        FRITZ Box 7330    Network Settings in the FRITZ Box       I
148. sferring FRITZ OS Update with the Wizard    1   2     Open the FRITZ Box user interface  See page 31      Click    Wizards    in the menu and start the    Update Firm   ware    Wizard     The Wizard checks whether a FRITZ OS update is avail   able for your FRITZ Box     If the Wizard finds an update  it displays the version  number of the new FRITZ OS  Click the link under the  FRITZ OS version to view information about further de   velopments and new functions contained in the  FRITZ OS update  Read this information before starting  the update     To transfer FRITZ OS update to the FRITZ Box  click    Start  Firmware Update Now        The FRITZ OS update begins and the    Info    LED on the  FRITZ Box starts flashing     Do not interrupt the power supply to the FRITZ Box dur   ing the FRITZ OS update     The FRITZ OS update is complete when the    Info    LED stops  flashing        FRITZ Box 7330    51 AM    Automatic Search for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS       10 2 Automatic Search for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS    With the AVM service    Search for updates automatically    you  will always be informed about the latest FRITZ OS updates for  your FRITZ Box  When a new firmware for your FRITZ  Box is  found on the AVM website  you will be notified on the    Over   view    page     New updates are not installed automatically     Updating FRITZ OS  1  Open the    Overview    page     When an FRITZ OS update for your FRITZ Box is found   you will be notified with the messa
149. short for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System    UMTS is a third generation  3G  mobile radio standard with  throughput rates of 384 Kbit s to 7 2 Mbit s     The high throughput rates make it possible to support multi   media services  With special cards or USB sticks the Internet  connection can also be provided for laptops or computers via  UMTS     update    A more recent version of software or firmware is called an up   date  Updates are often free of charge  resolve minor pro   gramming errors  and sometimes also offer new functions     uplink port    The uplink port on a hub or switch is designed for connecting  another hub or switch  or a router  In contrast to the uplink  port  there is also a user port for connecting terminal devices   The send and receive directions are transposed on the uplink  port  On some devices the port can change between normal  and uplink mode by means of a switch     upload   This term designates the procedure of transmitting files from  one   s own computer to another computer in the Internet   UPnP    short for Universal Plug and Play  UPnP     UPnP is an extension of the Microsoft Plug  amp  Play standard  that allows devices to network globally and to exchange ser   vices   without a central server or computer        FRITZ Box 7330    179 AW    Glossary       UPnP allows devices from all kinds of manufacturers  stereo  systems  routers  printers  house controls  to be controlled  via an IP based network  see glossary   with or wi
150. sly to an existing cable connected local network  LAN    or LANs can be converted completely to a wireless structure   A further useful purpose for WLAN technology is to link seg   ments of existing cable connected networks     Although WLAN was actually developed only for short range  connections  by cascading WLAN base stations or implement   ing transmission networks with high power point to point ra   dio transmission  even network segments located further  away from each other can be linked or network participants in  relatively remote locations can be economically and easily in   tegrated into an existing network     WLAN base stations often also serve as access points to the  Internet in private or public institutions  Many airports  hotels  and cafes  for instance  make WLAN hotspots available to       FRITZ Box 7330    182 AM    Glossary       their customers  either free or subject to a charge  Ultimately  this has maneuvered WLAN into serious competition with mo   bile UMTS technology     The application possibilities for wireless network communi   cation also overlap with Bluetooth technology  For mobile de   vices with limited energy capacity Bluetooth is the more use   ful solution  however  as Bluetooth uses considerably less  power than wireless LAN  What is more  Bluetooth technology  is more flexible and thus can offer a greater bandwidth of po   tential applications        FRITZ Box 7330    183 AM       Index       A     access rights cable  user interface 
151. t exploit the advantages of  ADSL2     In practice ADSL2 has become less important since the  ADSL2  standard has made higher throughput rates possible        FRITZ Box 7330    164 AW    Glossary       ADSL2     short for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2 with extended  bandwidth    ADSL2   G 992 5  is a further development of the ADSL stan   dard     ADSL2  offers a doubled frequency range used for down   stream transmission  and thus double the maximum band   width achievable for downstream to 24 Mbit s     ADSL2  is completely downward compatible  meaning that  terminal devices compliant with ADSL and ADSL2 can also be  operated on ADSL2  lines  although they cannot exploit the  advantages of ADSL2      bandwidth management    Bandwidth management distributes the available bandwidth  of an Internet connection among various Internet applica   tions     The bandwidth management of the FRITZ Box ensures that  the speech quality during telephone calls over the Internet is  not reduced by surfing activity  The FRITZ Box adjusts all up   loads and downloads to the currently available bandwidth   Furthermore  the FRITZ Box grants Internet telephony connec   tions a higher priority than Internet data connections  This  largely prevents undesired disruptions during Internet tele   phone calls     cable modem    Acable modem is a device that transmits data over cable tele   vision networks  which is used for connecting broadband In   ternet connections via cable connections  cabl
152. t how to configure a USB printer with the  USB remote connection  continue reading from the section  Configuring a USB Printer with FRITZ Box USB Remote Con   nection on page 123     Setting Up a USB Printer as a Network Printer   Work through the following steps to connect a USB printer to  the FRITZ Box and configure it for use as a network printer   Preparing Configuration   1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface    2  Enable the advanced view     3  Select the    Home Network   USB Devices   USB Remote  Connection    menu     4  Make sure that the option    printers  including all in one  printers     is disabled     5  Click    Apply      6  Connect the USB printer to the FRITZ Box     This concludes the preparations  Continue reading in the sec   tion for your operating system        FRITZ Box 7330    120 AWM    Sharing a USB Printer       Setting Up a USB Printer in Windows 7  Vista and XP    1  Click    Start   Control Panel    and select the printer cate   gory of your operating system            Devices and Printers     Windows 7          Printers     Windows Vista          Printers and Faxes     Windows XP     2  Click the printer icon with the right mouse button and se   lect    Properties    or    Printer properties        If the printer is not displayed  you must first install the   i  printer drivers for this device  Consult the documenta   tion of your printer for instructions   3  Switch to the    Ports    tab     4  Click    Add        5  Double click the    S
153. tablish the call with party 1  Dial    and an in   ternal telephone number  see page 93  or dial an  external telephone number  Talk                   Press the Hold button  Call 1 is on hold       Call party 2   You can now conduct the second call while call 1 is  on hold    ee Dial the sequence shown at left       Now all parties can confer together  If either of the    other two parties hangs up  your connection with  the remaining participant remains active           Q To end the three party conference call  hang up the  handset   ee This keyboard shortcut ends the conference and re     connects you with the party you called before the  conference began  The second call is on hold  You  can alternate between the two parties by dialing the  keypad sequence again           FRITZ Box 7330 96 AW    Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions       Accepting or Rejecting Waiting Calls on an Analog  Extension of the FRITZ Box    When the    call waiting    function is switched on  you heara  signal whenever you receive an external call during an active  telephone conversation  You can then accept the call within  30 seconds  If you do not accept the call  it will be rejected     You can enable and disable the    call waiting    function in the  FRITZ Box user interface in the menu    Telephony   Telephony  Devices        Accepting or Rejecting Waiting Calls on an Analog Extension    ee Use this keypad sequence to accept a waiting call   The first call is on hold     If yo
154. tandard TCP IP Port    entry and click     New Port     then    Next        6  Enter    fritz box    in the    Printer Name or IP Address     field     If the FRITZ Box is configured as a WDS repeater oras an   N IP client  enter here the IP address at which the  FRITZ Box can be reached within the network     1  Enter any name you wish in the    Port Name    field and  click    Next        Select the    Custom    option and click    Settings         Enable the    Raw    option   Enter    9100    in the    Port Number    field and click    OK        Click    Next    and confirm with    Finish    and    Close        D Mo F WON    In the     Printer name  properties    window  switch to the     Ports    tab     7  Disable the    Enable bidirectional support    option and  click    Apply           FRITZ Box 7330 121 AM    Sharing a USB Printer       The USB printer has been configured and can be used asa  network printer     Setting Up a USB Printer in Mac OS 10 5  1  Inthe dock  click    System preferences        2  Click    Print  amp  Fax      3  Click the         sign   4  Inthe    Add Printer    window  click    IP      5    In the    Protocol     drop down list  select the entry    HP  Jetdirect      Socket        6  Enter    fritz box    in the    Address     input field   If the FRITZ Box is configured as a WDS repeater oras an   N IP client  enter here the IP address at which the  FRITZ Box can be reached within the network     1  Inthe    Print Using     drop down list
155. telephone numbers for outgo   ing and for incoming calls     e Blocking telephone numbers for outgoing calls     Blocked numbers and number ranges  for instance  mo   bile telephone networks  can no longer be called from  the FRITZ Box        FRITZ Box 7330    89 AM    Setting Up Do Not Disturb       Blocking telephone numbers for incoming calls     If a number has been blocked for incoming calls  the  FRITZ Box will no longer accept any calls from this tele   phone number  However  the FRITZ Box can only recog   nize a blocked telephone number if the caller allows  transmission of her or his telephone number     You can also block all anonymous incoming calls  for  which the caller has suppressed transmission of the  telephone number     Setting Up a New Call Block    1   2  3   4    5   6     Open the FRITZ Box user interface  See page 31    Select the    Telephony   Call Blocks    menu   Click the    New Blocking Rule    button     Select whether the call block is to apply to incoming or  outgoing calls     Enter a range of numbers or a number     Save the settings by clicking    OK        The call block is now set up     14 8 Setting Up Do Not Disturb    In the FRITZ Box night service you can set up a Do Not Disturb  function so that none of the connected telephones and other  terminal devices signal calls  At a time freely defined by the  user  for instance 11 00 p m      6 00 a m   the terminal de   vices then will be set as follows     Connected telephones will not rin
156. terface  see page 31     Enable the advanced view     2  3  Select the    Internet   Permit Access    menu   4    Select the    Dynamic DNS    page and set up dynamic  DNS  Consult the Online Help available in the FRITZ Box  user interface for more information     12 4 Remote Access over HTTPS    With this function it is possible to access the user interface of  the FRITZ Box from another location  This allows you to con   figure settings in the FRITZ Box or perform a FRITZ OS update  using a computer that is not in your own network  LAN or  WLAN      Setting Up Remote Access over HTTPS in the FRITZ Box  1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31      2  Enable the advanced view     3  Select the    Internet   Permit Access    menu        FRITZ Box 7330    61 AM    Prioritization  Right of Way for Internet Access       4  Select the    Remote Access    page and set up dynamic  DNS  For more information  see the Online Help     12 5 Prioritization  Right of Way for Internet Access    Prioritization is a function you can use to specify that network  applications and network devices be treated with higher or  lower priority when they access the Internet connection  For  example  you may wish to ensure that applications like Inter   net telephony  IPTV and video on demand are always treated  with higher priority than other applications  You can also  specify that file sharing applications like eMule and BitTor   rent always have to wait behind online games     Categories f
157. the FRITZ Box will  ring     To end the paging call press the    DECT    button on the  FRITZ Box again  or any button on your cordless tele   phone     15 2 Deregistering a Cordless Telephone from the FRITZ Box    For instructions on how to register a cordless telephone on  the FRITZ Box  see page 42     1   2     Open the FRITZ Box user interface  See page 31    Click    DECT        The    Cordless Telephones    page presents an overview of  the registered cordless telephones     Click the    Delete    button next to the cordless tele   phone to be deregistered     The cordless telephone will be deregistered from the  FRITZ Box     If you deregister all of the cordless telephones from the  FRITZ Box  the DECT function of the FRITZ Box is switched off  automatically        FRITZ Box 7330    Enabling DECT Eco       15 3 Enabling DECT Eco    The DECT Eco function allows the FRITZ Box to switch off the  DECT network whenever all of the cordless telephones regis   tered are on stand by     The connection between the FRITZ Box and the cordless tele   phones remains active  You can place and accept calls at any  time    Prerequisite for Using DECT Eco    DECT Eco can be used only if all of the cordless telephones  registered on the FRITZ Box support DECT Eco     To find out whether your cordless telephone supports DECT  Eco  see the    DECT   DECT Monitor    menu in the FRITZ Box us   er interface     All of the latest FRITZ Fon models by AVM support DECT Eco   see also AVM Produc
158. the local network via the storage  medium on the FRITZ Box  The media server makes music   images and videos in the network available to compatible  playback devices  Files can also be released for sharing in the  Internet  and local memory expanded by adding online stor   age     NAT    short for Network Address Translation    NAT is a technique used within IPv4 networks  NAT is used in  routers to replace the address information in data packets  with new address information  A typical application for NAT is  routers that connect local networks with the Internet  In local  networks  every network device has a private IP address   while generally there is only one public IP address available  for the Internet  To grant the network devices access to the In   ternet  the router replaces the private IP address of the send   er with its own public IP address in all outgoing data packets   The router saves all necessary information in a table so that  incoming data packets can then be assigned to the correct  network device     NTBA  short for Network Termination for ISDN Basic Rate Access    The NT is the network termination device on the ISDN basic  rate terminal  The ISDN terminal devices are connected to the  NT  for instance the ISDN telephone system  PBX  or ISDN  telephones        FRITZ Box 7330    174 AW    Glossary       public IP address    A public IP address is an IP address  see glossary  valid in the  Internet  Every computer or router participating in the Internet  
159. the telephone will dial the tele   phone number you entered  If you accept the  call  you are connected with the telephone  where the baby monitor is enabled     A new call is initiated no less than one minute  after the previous call     You can disable the baby monitor at any time by  hanging up the headset     Telephones on which baby monitoring is enabled can be  called internally  see page 93  so that you can listen in on    the room directly        FRITZ Box 7330    92 AM    Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions       14 11Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions    This chapter describes convenience functions you can use  when placing and making telephone calls  for instance inter   nal calling  forwarding calls  alternating between calls and  three party conferences     Making Internal Calls    All calls conducted between telephones connected to the  FRITZ Box are internal telephone calls  Internal calls are free  of charge     Dialing Internal  Calls    O  Pick up the handset          internal tele  Select   and the internal telephone number  phonenumber    ofa telephone        Internal telephone numbers    Socket    FON 1    of the FRITZ Box  1  Cordless DECT telephones  610   615  IP telephones  620   629       Group Call    A group call is placed to all other telephones connected to the  FRITZ Box  You conduct the call with the party who picks up  first        Group Call      Pick up the handset   000 Dial the sequence shown at left        FRI
160. thout cen   tral control through a gateway  It is based on a number of  standardized network protocols and data formats  Expressed  simplistically  devices can communicate with each other au   tomatically using UPnP to exchange information     Today the UPnP forum specifies the UPnP standard and certi   fies devices that are compliant with this standard     UPnP AV  short for Universal Plug and Play Audio Video    UPnP AV is a UPnP specification for the interaction between  the media server  playback devices and devices controlling  the streaming  transmitting a data stream  of audio  image  and video data within networks  Media servers are devices  that make audio  image and video data available upon re   quest  Playback devices render the audio  image and video  data  television  stereo system  streaming clients   Control  devices are remote controls  smartphone  remote control      USB  short for Universal Serial Bus    The Universal Serial Bus is an interface for transferring data  between a computer and connected devices  It was intro   duced in 1996  Today nearly all computers have multiple USB  ports  USB is used  for instance  to connect many keyboards   mice  printers and external hard drives to the computer     By now many other devices also have a USB port  For in   stance  many DVD and Blue ray players can play back images   videos and music directly from a USB storage medium  hard  drive  flash drive      The Universal Serial Bus supports hot plugging  This means
161. tocol       The home user relies on the authenticity of the IP address re   turned by the DNS server  Authentic means that the response  is the IP address of the desired web site  and not a faked IP  address that leads to a fake web site  DNSSEC can ensure that  the returned addresses are authentic     Support with the FRITZ Box  The FRITZ Box supports DNSSEC queries over UDP     The FRITZ Box has a DNS proxy  The computers in the home  network use the FRITZ Box as a DNS server  The FRITZ  Box for   wards DNSSEC queries from the home network to the Inter   net  The FRITZ Box forwards DNSSEC responses from the  Internet to the home network  The DNSSEC information must  be validated on the computer in the home network  For this  DNSSEC must be supported in the operating system     12 9 IPv6  The New Internet Protocol    IPv6 stands for Internet protocol version 6 and is the succes   sor to IPv4     The FRITZ Box supports the new IPv6 web protocol and can  establish IPv6 connections     e   Pv6 support can be switched on in the FRITZ Box user  interface        For simultaneous use of IPv6 and IPv4  the FRITZ Box  supports dual stack and dual stack lite  This means that  the FRITZ Box can communicate with both IPv4 and IPv6  domains in the Internet        The FRITZ Box supports native IPv6 and IPv6 with a tun   nel protocol  Native IPv6 means that your Internet  service provider supports IPv6 directly on your line        FRITZ Box 7330 67 AM    IPv6  The New Internet Protocol    
162. ts for the FRITZ Box from page 153    Enabling DECT Eco in the FRITZ Box    1  Open the user interface of the FRITZ Box in a web brows   er  fritz box      2  Select the    DECT   Base Station    menu     3  Enable the    DECT Eco    option and define when DECT Eco  should be active     4  Click the    Apply    button to save the settings     5  Register all of the cordless telephones on the FRITZ Box  again     Now DECT Eco is enabled        FRITZ Box 7330 102 AW    The FRITZ Box Home Network       16 The FRITZ Box Home Network    The FRITZ Box connects your network devices  USB devices and stor   age devices in what we call a FRITZ Box home network  In the home  network the FRITZ Box makes data like images  music and videos  available to all connected users and allows them to share a printer     Network Devices    e Network devices include  for instance  computers  game  consoles and smartphones that are connected with the  FRITZ Box via a network cable connection or via WLAN     e All network devices can access each other   s folders re   leased for sharing     e The USB devices connected to the FRITZ Box can be ac   cessed by all network devices at the same time  and  available memory can be shared     If you would like to learn more about the possibilities of net   work devices in your FRITZ Box home network  continue read   ing in the chapter Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Home  Network from page 105     USB Devices    USB devices include  for instance  printers  mult
163. u can open the firewall  for one computer completely  This computer is  then no longer protected by the FRITZ Box fire   wall  If individual ports are already open for other  computers  then data packets for these ports are  not forwarded to the exposed host but to the oth   er computer instead           IPv6     Within IPv6 networks you can open the firewall  for each computer completely  These computers  are then no longer protected by the FRITZ Box  firewall        FRITZ Box 7330    59 AM    Port Forwarding  Making Computers Accessible from the Internet       Setting Up Port Forwarding in the FRITZ Box    e      Pv4  Port forwarding for IPv4 is set up in the    Internet    Permit Access    menu  on the    Port Forwarding    page     e   Pv6  Enable the advanced view  Port forwarding for IPv6  is also set up in the    Internet   Permit Access    menu  on  the    IPv6    page     Determining the IPv4 Address for Accessing the FRITZ Box    If you have enabled ports for forwarding in the FRITZ Box  oth   er Internet users can access your computers at the IP address  assigned to your FRITZ Box by the Internet service provider   This is a public IPv4 address     Here is how to determine the public IPv4 address of the  FRITZ Box     1  Open any Internet page in order to establish an Internet  connection     2  Open the FRITZ Box user interface and enable the ad   vanced view in the user interface     3  The FRITZ Box   s public IPv4 address is displayed on the     Overview    pag
164. u would like to end the first call  hang up the re   ceiver  As soon as you have hung up your telephone  will ring  When you pick up the receiver  you will be   connected with the waiting call              QO If the first call was on hold  you can return to the  first call using this keypad sequence     O With this keypad sequence you can reject a waiting  call     Accepting Waiting Calls on Other Telephones    When making calls with a cordless DECT telephone registered  on the FRITZ Box  you can accept waiting calls using the tele   phone menu     Alternating Between Calls    During a telephone call you can establish a connection to a  second party  You can alternate between the two parties as  often as you like        FRITZ Box 7330 97 AM    Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions       Alternating Between Calls          Call 1 You are talking with party 1          Press the Hold     R     button   Call party 2     e Dialan external telephone number    e ordial    and an internal telephone number   Internal telephone numbers    Socket    FON 1    of the FRITZ Box  1   Cordless DECT telephones  610   615   IP telephones  620     629       Call 2 When party 2 picks up the receiver the call has been     established     The connection with party 1 is on hold        ee If you would like to return to the waiting party 1  dial  the keypad sequence at left     With this keypad sequence you can alternate be   tween the two parties as often as you like        Ending Hold   
165. ughput of up to 500 Mbit s over a range of up to 500 meter  over your own power mains    e Low operating power consumption  under 1 W on standby  e Encrypted securely upon delivery with 128 bit AES   e Immediately operational at every outlet   e Immediately ready for operation without any new software    e Available in a practical set with two adapters  additional adapt   ers can be networked easily and securely at the touch of a but   ton    For more information  see www avm de en powerline500e           FRITZ Box 7330 153 AWA    AVM Products for the FRITZ Box       FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N       is Dual band  ll WPA2  802 11i             Up to 300 Mbit s       FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N connects your computer easily and safely  with your FRITZ Box WLAN and other compatible WLAN routers     USB stick for WLAN N with up to 300 Mbit s    WLAN support for either 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz connections  dual  band     Supports the conventional standards 802 11n g b a  WPA2 encryption for maximum WLAN security  802 11   Stick  amp  Surf  secure wireless network without configuration    Supports WPS for easy  fast configuration of secure WLAN con   nections    For more information  see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_  WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_USB_Stick_N                 FRITZ Box 7330    154 AW    AVM Products for the FRITZ Box       FRITZ WLAN USB Stick         dy Up to 150 Mbit s    WPA2  02 111     FRITZ WLAN USB Stick connects your computer easily and safely  with any WLAN router     USB stick for WLAN N
166. upport by E mail    You can send us an English language e mail request at any  time using the    Service    area of our web site  The    Service     area can be reached at     www avm de en service       1  Select the product group and your product for which you  need support from the    Support    area     You will receive a selection of FAQs     2  Ifyou need more help  click the    Contact support    but   ton to open the e mail support form     3  Fill out the form and send it to AVM by clicking the    Sub   mit support request        Our Support team will respond by e mail as quickly as possi   ble        FRITZ Box 7330    Manufacturer   s Warranty       23 5 Manufacturer   s Warranty    We offer a manufacturer   s warranty of 5 years on the hard   ware of this original product  The warranty period begins with  the purchase date from the first end user  Compliance with  the warranty period can be proven by submission of the origi   nal invoice or comparable documents  This warranty does not  restrict your warranty rights based on the contract of sale or  other statutory rights     Within the warranty period  we will remove defects to the  product which are demonstrably due to faults in materials or  manufacturing  Our warranty does not cover defects which oc   cur due to incorrect installation  improper use  non obser   vance of instructions in the user manual  normal wear and  tear or defects in the environment of the system  third party  hardware or software   We may  
167. ut previous approval   in writing  and except for in cases permitted by law  it is particularly prohibited to   e copy  propagate or in any other manner make this documentation or this software publicly ac   cessible  or   e process  disassemble  reverse engineer  translate  decompile or in any other manner open  the software and subsequently copy  propagate or make the software publicly accessible in  any other manner    The licensing conditions are presented in the FRITZ Box 7330 user interface under the    Legal No    tice    heading    This documentation and software have been produced with all due care and checked for correct    ness in accordance with the best available technology  AVM GmbH disclaims all liability and war    ranties  whether express or implied  relating to the AVM product   s quality  performance or suit    ability for any given purpose which deviates from the performance specifications contained in the   product description  The licensee bears all risk in regard to hazards and impairments of quality   which may arise in connection with the use of this product    AVM will not be liable for damages arising directly or indirectly from the use of the manual or the   software  nor for incidental or consequential damages  except in case of intent or gross negli    gence  AVM expressly disclaims all liability for the loss of or damage to hardware or software or   data as a result of direct or indirect errors or destruction and for any costs  including connect
168. weting machine      08  E indet 1    gsp    PAD ramai  G WV wre oot Oga tow  Marsal   FAQs   FRIT Ops   Pregame   wesam       The FRITZ Box overview page    In the upper area of the window the FRITZ Box is displayed  with its complete product name  the currently installed ver   sion of FRITZ OS  and its current energy consumption     Depending on your settings  the following additional informa   tion is displayed here     e     If you assigned an individual name for your FRITZ Box   see page 103   this name will be displayed here     e Ifyou use the automatic search for updates  page 52   and a new FRITZ OS version is available on the AVM  Update Server for your FRITZ Box  you will be notified        FRITZ Box 7330 32 AM    Standard View and Advanced View       The middle area of the window presents information about  connections  ports and configured convenience functions like  MyFRITZ   call diversion  guest access  remote access  port  forwarding and push service     In the lower area of the window  the information is rounded  out by the last telephone calls conducted  the list of connect   ed devices like computers  network storage and telephones   and the telephone book entries edited last     6 3 Standard View and Advanced View    The FRITZ Box user interface has two views  the standard view  and the advanced view     In the standard view all of the settings required for everyday  operation of the FRITZ Box are at your disposal  Some pages  and areas of the FRITZ Box us
169. wn smartphones or tablets  but cannot  access the contents of your home network     You can set up a guest access if you have connected the  FRITZ Box directly to your DSL line  If the FRITZ Box is connect   ed in another way  for instance to a cable modem  you cannot  set up guest access     1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface     2  Make sure that the wireless radio network  WLAN  is en   abled in the    WLAN   Radio Network    menu     3  Select the    WLAN   Guest Access    menu and enable  guest access     4  Assign a name for the guest wireless network  SSID  and  enter a WLAN key at least 20 characters long under     Security        This concludes the setup of your guest access  Now guests  can register their WLAN devices with the FRITZ Box     1  Your guest starts the WLAN software of her or his WLAN  device  searches for your guest wireless network and en   ters the WLAN key you specified for authorization     2  The WLAN connection will be established     Your guest   s WLAN device can use the Internet connection of  the FRITZ Box  but has no access to your home network  For  more information  see the Online Help        FRITZ Box 7330 73 AM    Switching the WLAN Radio Network On and Off by Schedule       13 3 Switching the WLAN Radio Network On and Off by Schedule    You can switch the WLAN radio network of the FRITZ Box auto   matically according to a schedule  This function is called     night service    and reduces the power consumption of the  FRITZ Box by comp
170. x        You can assign telephone numbers to this telephone to deter   mine which telephone numbers are used to make calls with  your smartphone from home  See the section Configuring  Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices on page 49 for  instructions     8 4 Connecting an IP Telephone    With your FRITZ Box 7330 you can also use IP telephones to  make calls over the Internet and the fixed line telephone net   work  Connect an IP telephone by plugging it into a network  port on the FRITZ Box or wirelessly via WLAN     Connecting an IP Telephone to the LAN Port of the FRITZ Box    IP telephones with a LAN port can be connected to the  FRITZ Box with a network cable        FRITZ Box 7330 44 AM    Connecting an IP Telephone          Connecting an IP telephone to the LAN socket of the FRITZ Box    1  Connect a network cable to the IP telephone     2  Connect the free end of the network cable to a LAN port  on the FRITZ Box    The IP telephone is now connected with the FRITZ Box    You cannot make calls with the IP telephone yet  The IP tele     phone still has to be configured in the FRITZ Box  see  page 49      Connecting an IP Telephone with the FRITZ Box over WLAN    IP telephones that support WLAN can be connected wirelessly  to the FRITZ Box via WLAN        Connecting an IP Telephone with the FRITZ Box over WLAN    1  Use your IP telephone to search for WLAN devices at your  location     2  Select your FRITZ Box 7330 from the list of WLAN devices  found        FRITZ Box 
171. x 7330    113 AM    Obtaining an IP Address Automatically       5  Onthe    General    tab  enable the options    Obtain an IP  address automatically    and    Obtain DNS server address  automatically              a  Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  Properties     ln  ln                 General   Alternate Configuration       You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  for the appropriate IP settings       Obtain DNS server address automatically     Use the following DNS server addresses     N    Validate settings upon exit                   6  Click    OK    to save the settings     7  Only in Windows 7 and Windows Vista  Enable the op   tions    Obtain an IPv6 address automatically    and    Ob   tain DNS server address automatically    for the Internet  Protocol Version 6  TCP IPv  6  as well     The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box        FRITZ Box 7330 114 AM    Obtaining an IP Address Automatically       Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Mac OS X    1   2     5     Select the    System Preferences       in the Apple menu     In the    System Preferences    window  click the    Net   work    icon     In the    Network    window  select the    Built in Ethernet     entry from the list  Click the    Advanced       button     Click the    Advanced       button  The    TCP IP    settings  page opens  Select the    Using DHCP    option from t
172. x 7330    81    FRITZ Box as a Telephone System       14 FRITZ Box as a Telephone System    The FRITZ Box is a telephone system  or PBX  Private Branch Ex   change  for Internet and fixed line telephony  This chapter describes  convenience functions for the telephone system that can be config   ured in your FRITZ Box  for instance  telephone books  answering  machines and call diversion     You will also find out which convenience functions can be used to  make calls  for instance internal calling  alternating between calls   forwarding calls and three party conferences     14 1 FRITZ Box Telephone Book    The FRITZ Box provides a telephone book     If you enable    click to dial     you can make calls by simply  clicking on a telephone number in the telephone book     The telephone book and the click to dial feature are available  in the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31  under    Telepho   ny   Telephone Book        Individual Telephone Books for tFRITZ Fon    If you have a FRITZ  Fon cordless telephone from AVM  you can  use the FRITZ Box telephone book on the FRITZ Fon     If you have multiple FRITZ Fon cordless telephones  you can  set up a Separate telephone book of its own for each  FRITZ Fon  Up to 6 telephone books can be saved in the  FRITZ Box     Setting Up a New Telephone Book   1  Open the FRITZ Box user interface  see page 31    2  Select    Telephony   Telephone Book       3  Click    New Telephone Book      4    Enter a name for the telephone book in the 
    
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