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1. 48 CATG i teed heated 49 disabling 50 enabling 50 GAP frac eAcnrana nb custo apatehenbares 49 DECT telephones PUI EEE EEE tek wteracich Senses 50 logging off 50 making internal calls 49 registering 06 49 USING nenets aain a pea 48 defining connection type 38 86 defining outgoing numbers 86 DHCP server disabling 156 fixed IPaddress 156 integrated 155 dialing rules 4 38 disabling DECT ikerin Pet ae tees biscees 50 USB remote connection 66 WAN 3 25 ainssie aie cars a en 71 displaying Caller ID CEP ied aed peered ant aa uk 83 CEIR an aen vga eee age aac 82 COLR COLP 00 83 showing incoming CallerID 83 suppressing destination number 83 suppressing outgoing Caller ID 82 CISPOSAL icv iscccachen seaceis 4 Moreced vase 130 donot disturb 72 documentation 172 DSL telephone cable 122 E ECT see explicit call transfer 95 electric power consumption 127 electrical power connecting 14 electronic equipment FECOVENY iiscaise snannicawawenane 130 e mail forwarding faxes 38 forwarding voice messages 39 push service mail 170 enabling DECT shiv cat ae tadavtvetesaters 50 do notdisturb 72 USB remote connec
2. Interface Address Pool of the DHCP Server at the Interface LAN 1 192 168 178 20 192 168 178 200 LAN 2 like LAN 1 LAN 3 like LAN 1 LAN 4 like LAN 1 WLAN 192 168 182 20 192 168 182 200 Computers connected with the FRITZ Box via different in terfaces are located in different IP networks Interface Network Address of the IP Network LAN 1 192 168 178 0 LAN 2 like LAN 1 LAN 3 like LAN 1 LAN 4 like LAN 1 WLAN 192 168 182 0 157 Changing the Network Settings 3 7 Changing the Network Settings In order to change the network settings of the FRITZ Box the expert mode must be enabled in the user interface di Start a web browser on your computer and enter fritz box in the address field of the browser Click Expert Mode in the System menu enable the setting Show expert settings and confirm this setting by clicking Apply Here is how to change the network settings 1 2 3 Select the Home Network Network menu Select the Network Settings tab Click the IP Addresses button The IP Settings page is opened Once all desired changes to the settings have been configured confirm by clicking OK to apply them Please note that changes to the network settings in the FRITZ Box may make it necessary to adjust the network settings of your computers so that you can continue to ac cess the FRITZ Box user interface Mo
3. 158 connecting 4 16 factory settings 153 hub switch 005 17 IP S EEINGS cscs cr dedthenneecae 153 OVEIVIEW 2 ee ee eee eee eee 151 prioritization 164 SEINES jesse send es ienie 151 UPnP settings 154 network cable 06 123 network devices remote maintenance of computers 153 same IP address 153 USB network storage 54 USB printer 0005 55 wake on LAN 200 153 new firmware 0e eee 173 notes onthe manual 4 7 notice legala sect bed shies waded bis weal 2 NTFS see USB storage 53 number fixed line cee eee eee 32 Internet telephone number 32 P package contents 12 paging button see DECT button 126 paging call 00 50 password protection USB storage 00 53 user interface 29 physical specifications ambient conditions 127 power consumption 127 picking up calls 88 pickup see picking up calls 88 PIN method see WPS iis ceniedieincelarecaeacaaieance 149 ports and interfaces 126 power consumption 168 printer driver installing in Apple systems 61 installing in SUSE Linux 60 installing in Windows 7 57 installing in Windows Vista 58 insta
4. 2 Insert the black branch of the Y shaped cable into the socket of your ISDN NT If the plug does not fit into the socket on the ISDN NT connect it to the gray RJ11 RJ45 adapter included in the package Then insert the adapter plug into the ISDN NT Now the FRITZ Box and the ISDN line are connected 23 AM Connecting Telephone Fax or Answering Machine 3 8 Connecting Telephone Fax or Answering Machine The FRITZ Box provides Internet and or fixed line telepho ny for analog terminal devices Connecting to an analog telephone Analog telephones fax machines and answering ma chines can be connected to the FON 1 or FON 2 socket on the FRITZ Box 3 9 Connecting ISDN Telephones ISDN telephones can be connected to the FRITZ Box With appropriate cabling up to eight ISDN telephones can be connected Connecting an ISDN telephone to the FRITZ Box 24 AM Connecting ISDN PBXs Connect Use an ISDN cable to connect an ISDN telephone 1 Connect one end of the ISDN cable with the ISDN telephone Connect the other end of the ISDN cable with the FON S port of the FRITZ Box 3 10 Connecting ISDN PBXs If you have an ISDN PBX you can connect this PBX to the FRITZ Box With the telephones connected to the PBX you can make calls in the usual fashion The ISDN PBX must support a point to multipoint line Connect au Connecting an ISDN telephone to the FRITZ B
5. EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 2009 The CE symbol confirms that this product conforms with the CE above mentioned norms and regulations C ex I Berlin 2011 03 01 Peter Faxel Technical Director Indication of Countries The 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 128 AfM Manufacturer s Warranty 1 7 Manufacturer s Warranty We offer a manufacturer s warranty of 2 years for this orig inal product The warranty period begins with the pur chase 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 We will remove defects to the product which are demon strably due to faults in materials or manufacturing Our warranty does not cover defects which occur due to incor rect installation improper use non observance of instruc tions in the user manual normal wear and tear or defects in the environment of the system third party hardware or software We may at our discretion repair or replace the defective product Claims other than the right to the re moval of defects which is mentioned in these terms of warranty are not constituted We guarantee that the software conforms with gene
6. FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 Installation Configuration and Operation Legal Notice FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 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 what is known as object code format The licensee may create only one copy of the software which may be used exclusively for backup use AVM reserves all rights that are not expressly granted to the licensee Without 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 specified in the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 user interface Open the user interface as described on page 28 click the question mark icon at the upper right and open the Legal Notice 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 th
7. If your WLAN adapter supports WPA2 in accordance with the 802 11i standard Enable WPA encryption Select the WPA mode WPA2 CCMP or WPA WPA2 Replace the WPA network key with a new unique value e If your WLAN adapter supports the WPA mechanism but not the WPA2 mechanism Enable WPA encryption Select the WPA mode WPA TKIP or WPA WPA2 Replace the WPA network key with a new unique value e If your WLAN adapter supports neither the WPA nor the WPA2 mechanism Enable WEP encryption Replace the WLAN key with a new unique value We strongly recommend the use of a WLAN adapter that supports WPA or WPA2 for instance the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N WEP is out of date and data encrypted with WEP can be deciphered within minutes 138 Ap Wireless Network Name SSID Q Wireless Network Name SSID Your FRITZ Box provides two wireless networks in different frequency bands 2 4 and 5 GHz at the same time Upon delivery the name of both wireless networks SSIDs are set to FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 Because some WLAN control software like that provided by Microsoft for Windows cannot differentiate between the frequency band used it will show only one of the wireless networks with this SSID as an available remote partner If you run into difficulties estblishing WLAN con nections you should assign unique names to the two wireless
8. assign a name and then click Next Assign a password 35 AM Telephony Functions 7 Enter the password the user name and the registrar in your IP telephone Be sure to consult the documen tation for your telephone on how to do this 8 Confirm the Telephony Wizard of the FRITZ Box by clicking Next and follow the instructions The IP telephone will be set up in the FRITZ Box so that it can be used to make telephone calls 5 3 Telephony Functions g Menu Menu More functions and settings options for telephony are available in the Telephony menu Call List The Call List displays outgoing calls and sent faxes in coming calls and faxes as well as incoming calls during absence Ifthe number of a caller or someone called is entered in the telephone book the Call List will display the name from the telephone book The Call List can be saved as a file The Call List is found in the Telephony Calls menu Telephone Book A telephone book is at your disposal in the FRITZ Box The Telephone Book is found in the Telephony menu 36 AM Call Diversion Menu Menu Call Diversion With this function you can divert incoming calls to another number The following kinds of call diversion are avail able diversion of all incoming calls to a certain telephone number diversion of calls for certain numbers diversion of calls t
9. 120 Removing the Printer Port cee cece eee eee ee eens 120 PRODUCT DETAILS AND USEFUL INFORMATION 122 Product Detaile ccoccoces dacs cance EENE Aane ne 122 Ca Dle ceriosane Sand abhi a EE E E A E E R REE 122 E E E EEEE N E N E E ae A eae oes 123 WLAN BUTION ces mereepisneasecimecn beti sa anya Dae E ERE ee 125 DECT BUON sa eaei e e Reel r deed raaa a hee 126 Technical Specifications cece eee ee ce ee eens 126 Declaration of CE Conformity cece eee ee eee ee eens 128 Manufacturers Warranty 0 ccc cece cece eee eee eee 129 DISPOSAL sereisrist tnr arded gusts aud aus case Guava sl esd dibsd aeesd aes alere RNS 130 More about WLAN 1 4 s00s00006000seeeeseaee0s 131 Standard Sec eie iiie ae aa a a e a iaaa ed eee eee 131 SECU oaa a E EE E E E scart rtrlo eee eases ens 136 Frequency Ranges ji sie 6 sss a csiie ce eiieniee Saw vend iek ai Gu se 9 0 a Sree eons 139 Increasing the WLAN Range cece eee ee eee ences 143 WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup 0 cee cece cee eens 148 More about Networks ccc cece eee eeenee 151 Network OvervieW cece ccc eee e eee ene eeee 151 IP S ttHIN GS 5 3 5 odes coerced wins Stee BOWER Se A eae 153 UPnP Sethi ess visas ca ls secs lene cs said seine ireak Scie ee avis E E ERTER 154 IPAGOTESS a ices care acini avid a die Hd Slt aida Rag ba dee wea 154 DHCP SENE i ste sank csc tena erates aioe sande wa denn sega genera oe ees 155 SUBNCIWOIK
10. 96 AM One Time Explicit Transfer on the ISDN Line One Time Explicit Transfer on the ISDN Line Explicit Call Transfer ECT is an ISDN feature that must be enabled by your ISDN provider and thus usually is subject to extra charges If ECT has not been enabled on your line you can program the telephone system to initiate a one time explicit call transfer before connecting to two parties When you end the connection the other two parties will be connected to each other One Time Explicit Transfer Pick up the handset 0 Dialthe sequence shown at left You hear the ex ternal dial tone Dial the external number of the first party Talk Press the Hold button Dial the number for your second external call You can now conduct a second conversation while your first call is on hold To clear your connections while allowing the ex ternal parties to continue the call connect the parties with each other R74 Dial the sequence shown at left The connection on hold and the active connection are connected with each other The external parties continue the call while you clear the connection Hang up the handset With this type of external transfer both parties are con nected to each other over your PBX This means that both B channels on your ISDN line remain busy with this con nection as long as the parties are connected to each other 97 AM Suspending Resuming a Call on the
11. An ADSL Controller is an electronic hardware module that allows a computer to access an ADSL line ADSL Control lers are stationary equipment included on internal ADSL cards for the PCI bus or in external ADSL modems with USB or Ethernet ports abbreviation for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommuni cations DECT is a European standard for cordless telephony which was drafted by the European Telecommunications Stan dards Institute in 1992 and officially adopted in 1992 DECT defines the air interface between a mobile handset and its base station and supports both voice transmis sion and data transmission with flexible transfer speeds see gateway abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol for the dynamic negotiation of the op erating parameters for the TCP IP protocol TCP is a trans port protocol based on the Internet protocol The comput ers 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 param eters makes it possible to avoid address conflicts caused by IP addresses accidentally assigned more than once The DHCP server assigns each client an IP address that is has not yet been assigned at the present time The DHCP server also informs the client of the IP addresses of the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 176 AM Glossary DNS Download DSL modem DSL router DN
12. Setting Up Password Protection Setting Up Password Protection There are several ways to set up password protection in the FRITZ Box e Onthe login screen As long as password protection is not enabled and you have not switched off the prompt to use pass word protection you will be prompted to set up pass word protection every time you open the user inter face e Inthe System FRITZ Box Password menu In this menu you can set up password protection or change a password that has already been set up 4 2 Saving Your Settings The settings you made in the FRITZ Box can be saved as a file on your computer This file contains all user defined settings including the account information for the Inter net and telephony connections This settings file can be loaded back to your FRITZ Box at any time The FRITZ Box features a Wizard to accompany you step by step through the process of saving and restoring your set tings 30 AM Telephone Connections 5 1 Telephone Connections Configuring FRITZ Box for Telephony Using the FRITZ Box you can make telephone calls via the Internet and the fixed line network Once you have connected the FRITZ Box as described in the chapter Connecting from page 14 you can configure the FRITZ Box for making telephone calls The configuration is performed in two consecutive steps entering your phone numbers e configuring the connected telephony devices
13. 2 Enter fritz box in the address field The FRITZ Box user interface opens 149 AM WPS with the PIN Method 3 Open WLAN Security 4 Open the WPS Quick Connection settings page 5 Select the option PIN method WPS PIN FRITZ Box specifies the PIN 6 The PIN will be displayed Enter this PIN in the control software of the WLAN adapter 7 Click Start WPS The WLAN LED on the FRITZ Box flashes slowly indicat ing that the WPS procedure has begun Now a secure WLAN connection is being established between the FRITZ Box and the WLAN adapter WLAN Device 1 Start a web browser Specifies the PIN Enter fritz box in the address field The FRITZ Box user interface opens 3 Open WLAN Security 4 Open the WPS Quick Connection settings page 5 Select the option PIN method WPS PIN the WLAN device specifies the PIN 6 Now start the control software of the WLAN device The program outputs a PIN for establishing a connec tion 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 connection is being established between the FRITZ Box and the WLAN adapter 150 AM More about Networks 3 1 More about Networks The FRITZ Box is delivered with preconfigured network settings Accord ing to these settings all
14. 640 Kbit s and downstream at up to 9 Mbit s abbreviation for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2 ADSL 2 G 992 3 is a further development of the ADSL standard ADSL2 offers range much greater than did the first ADSL generation and is significantly more robust than ADSL as it can simply disable single carrier frequencies when they produce interference This feature allows ADSL2 to pre vent synchronization 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 terminal equipment compliant with ADSL can also be op erated on ADSL2 lines although they cannot exploit the advantages of ADSL2 In practice ADSL2 has become less important since the ADSL2 standard has made higher throughput rates pos sible abbreviation for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2 with extended bandwidth ADSL 2 G 992 5 is a further development of the ADSL standard FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 175 AM Glossary ADSL Controller DECT Default gateway DHCP DHCP server ADSL2 offers a doubled frequency range used for down stream transmission and thus double the maximum bandwidth achievable for downstream to 24 Mbit s ADSL2 is completely downward compatible meaning that terminal equipment compliant with ADSL and ADSL2 can also be operated on ADSL2 lines although they can not exploit the advantages of ADSL2
15. Index USB devices Ww connecting 51 FRITZIWLAN USB Stick 52 ree De TN Sitar ahaa re 1a meals lac agape tea 34 base station 145 network sharin gssisrasnurans a2 repeater tax ce5i cise an ccereneite tenks 146 LIPS FOF USE ssiefer aes 66 WLAN range 0 seeeee 144 USB cata feanet aa ed 64 WEP security mechanism 137 USB hard UNE ek ap tories acces ao Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS 148 USB AUD 2 3 9 e card bdaienees 63 Windows printer port USE modem Ue ia 51 SQtuM SUP o coe ee waeedtaed tees 57 USB printer ee tee 32 uninstalling in Windows 7 120 USB SIICK drean aship psi H a2 uninstalling in Windows Vista 120 USB Stora Greene sae ote a3 uninstalling in Windows XP 121 ae a 5 WLAN ile systems supported 53 USB remote connection 52 55 64 ee disabling 0005 66 ancafation 137 enabling cscs cekdecminiadeee 65 Ee eine eee frequency ranges 139 Hee storage FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G 143 access rights 53 Ae alsa Simca anctienitatesenat 143 PassWord Protection ssassn 33 SECUN seai enais 136 serinterface standards 131 OPENING sinesi 4 OS 28 Wireless Local Area Network 131 paSsWOrd PrOtECHON sisina 23 WPS cs fro nepm re a oa 148 problems opening Kien aai 101 WLAN adapter saving settings 30 connecting manually 19 connecting via Stick amp Surf 18 V connectin
16. Opening the User Interface of the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box is equipped with a fixed IP address that cannot be changed FRITZ Box always can be reached at this IP address This fixed IP address is Fixed IP address 169 254 1 1 Proceed as follows to open the FRITZ Box user interface using this IP address 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to the computer using the net work cable yellow For more information see the section Connecting Computers to the LAN Port from page 16 2 Make sure that the computer obtains its IP address automatically You can check this setting in the com puter s IP settings see section Obtaining an IP Ad dress Automatically from page 115 3 Restart your computer 106 AM The WLAN Adapter Cannot Find FRITZ Box y 4 Start your Internet browser and enter FRITZ Box s fixed IP address 169 254 1 1 The FRITZ Box user interface opens Once you have reached the FRITZ Box user interface again you should check the FRITZ Box settings and cor rect them if necessary 10 2 The WLAN Adapter Cannot Find FRITZ Box aK If the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 radio network is not found by the WLAN adapter of a computer work through the following steps to find the source of the error and re solve it Enabling the WLAN Adapter The WLAN adapter cannot find a wireless network Possible Cause The WLAN adapter is not ready for operation Remedy Make sure that the WLAN adapter is rea
17. From this point on the menu is always available even when the USB modem has been dis connected 5 Configure the settings for your Internet connection over the mobile telephone network For more infor mation see the Online Help of the FRITZ Box 46 AM Surfing the Net phone network carriers some limitations may arise for In ternet telephone calls and for applications requiring an in coming connection The same is true for using port forward ing sharing USB storage memory remote maintenance via HTTPS dynamic DNS and VPN Contact your network carrier for details on any restrictions that may apply Due to technical limitations on the part of the mobile tele 6 6 Surfing the Net Once you have set up the Internet connection in your FRITZ Box you can surf the Internet with any computer connected 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 http www avm de en 47 AM DECT Function 7 1 DECT Function Cordless Telephony with FRITZ Box Thanks to the integrated DECT function the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 can be used as a base Station for cordless telephones that support the DECT GAP or CAT iq standard A total of up to five cordless telephones can be registered on the FRITZ Box Registering the FRITZ Fon MT F Cordless Telephone The AVM FRITZ Fon MT F supports the DECT radio stan dard
18. In the FRITZ Box user interface there are various Wizards O for the configuration of your FRITZ Box We recommend using these step by step instructions Entering Your Phone Numbers The Managing Your Own Phone Numbers Wizard sup ports you in performing the following tasks e entering Internet telephone numbers entering fixed line numbers e changing numbers already entered e deleting entered numbers If you used the Basic Configuration Wizard after connect ing your FRITZ Box and entered numbers then these num bers are already entered in your FRITZ Box In this case you can start right away with the configuration of the con nected telephony devices wO 31 AM Entering New Internet Telephone Numbers Entering New Internet Telephone Numbers In order to be able to make calls via the Internet with the FRITZ Box you will need an Internet telephone number from an Internet telephony provider Enter the Internet telephone number in the FRITZ Box You can enter multiple Internet numbers in the FRITZ Box The Internet numbers can be from one or from multiple dif ferent Internet telephony providers Entering Fixed line Numbers With the FRITZ Box you can make calls both via the analog fixed line network and via the ISDN fixed line network e In order to make calls via the analog fixed line net work enter your telephone numbers in the FRITZ Box e in order to make calls via the ISDN fixed line network ent
19. Properties n 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 Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses rver Properties of the Internet protocol TCP IP Confirm your selection by clicking OK Repeat steps 5 through 7 for the Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 as well The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows Vista 1 Click the Start button in the task bar and select the Control Panel Network and Sharing Center From the Tasks select Manage network connec tions In the LAN or High Speed Internet area select the LAN connection between your computer and the FRITZ Box Click the right mouse button and select Properties 116 AM Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows XP If the User Account Control window is displayed click Continue in this window Under This connection uses the following items select the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 entry and click Properties On the General tab enable the options Obtain an IP address automatically and Obt
20. Symbols and Highlighting This symbol indicates useful hints to assist you in work O ing with the FRITZ Box This symbol indicates important instructions that must be observed to avoid malfunctions The table below explains the highlighting used in this manual Highlighting Function Examples Quotation marks Keys F1 key Buttons Help Settings pages Advanced Menus Edit Paste Commands Copy File paths C My Documents File names Documentation Underlined text Text input fritz box Pointed brackets Joker lt Ext gt Bold Emphasis Do not click the but ton Security and Handling CONNECTING AND OPERATION 1 Security and Handling What to Watch Out For When working with the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 ob serve the following security instructions in order to protect yourself and the FRITZ Box from harm Safety Instructions Handling the FRITZ Box Do not install the FRITZ Box during an electrical storm Disconnect FRITZ Box from the power supply during electrical storms Never let liquids get inside the FRITZ Box Otherwise electric shocks or short circuits may result The FRITZ Box is intended for indoor use only Do not open the FRITZ Box housing The device con tains hazardous components and should only be opened by authorized repair technicians You can either place FRITZ Box on a horizontal surface or mount it on a wall Please note the foll
21. The factory settings were restored to your existing FRITZ Box see page 71 and the Internet connection has to be set up again The provider you contracted your Internet connection from supports automatic configuration Follow all of the information you received from your pro vider on configuring your Internet connection If these prerequisites are not fulfilled you can set up your FRITZ Box using the Configuration Wizard see page 44 42 AM Configuring an Internet Connection Automatically over DSL The Automatic Proceed as follows to perform automatic configuration Configuration Procedure Your Internet Service Provider transmitted you informa tion about the configuration of your Internet connection Always perform the Internet connection setup as de scribed by your provider 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to the DSL line The automatic configuration starts automatically 2 Wait until the automatic configuration has conclud ed This process can take around five to ten minutes During this time the FRITZ Box receives all necessary settings directly from the autoconfiguration server of your Internet Service Provider After automatic configuration you can surf the web and use any other contracted services like Internet telephony right away 3 To check that the automatic configuration was com pleted successfully open a web browser and enter any Internet address Then you may want to try out the other service
22. configure your network adapter with the setting DHCP if this setting is not already configured 3 Insert one end of the LAN cable into the computers network adapter 4 Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a socket on the FRITZ Box labeled LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 or LAN 4 Now the FRITZ Box and computer are connected to each other 16 AM Connecting More Computers to the LAN Ports Connecting Connecting More Computers to the LAN Ports Additional cables are required to connect further comput ers In purchasing a LAN cable note the instructions in the section Network Cable on page 123 You can connect a computer to any of the four LAN ports of the FRITZ Box at any time Connecting a Network Hub or Switch You can connect a network hub or switch to one of the LAN ports on the FRITZ Box if you would like to connect multi ple computers via LAN Connecting FRITZ Box to a network hub Set aside the network cable yellow from the FRITZ Box package 1 Connect one end of the LAN cable to the uplink port of the network hub or switch 2 Connect the other end of the cable to one of the LAN sockets on the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box and network hub are now connected with each other 17 AM Connecting Computer s Wirelessly via WLAN 3 4 Connecting Computer s Wirelessly via WLAN Q AVM Stick amp Surf Using WLAN you can connect one or multiple computers wi
23. used These classes can be described as follows Classes Properties Network Address Decimal Value Class A few networks many hubs 0 127 address Class B intermediate distribution of 128 191 address networks and hubs Class C many networks few hubs 192 223 address FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 181 AM Glossary IP masquerading IP network NAS functionality NAT Properties of IP Address Classes Every IP address consists of two parts the network ad dress and the host address The sizes of the network ad dress and the host address are variable and determined by the first four bits of the first byte of the IP address By means of IP masquerading a computer or LAN can be protected from unauthorized connection requests from the Internet Masquerading works by converting the IP ad dresses used in a network to one public IP address From the outside it appears that all requests are sent from a sin gle computer A network in which data exchange takes place on the ba sis of the Internet Protocol is called an IP network NAS is the abbreviation 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 memory are avail able in the FRITZ Box so that it easier for you to use your data and make them available in the local network It is ea
24. Distribution System with up to three WLAN access points e All WLAN access points implemented in the WDS must support WDS and be configured for this tech nology e All WLAN access points implemented as repeaters in the WDS must be located within the radio range of the WDS base station e The FRITZ Box can function as a WDS base station to establish the Internet connection for other WDS re peaters or as a WDS repeater to expand the range of a WDS base station e Make sure that the WDS connections between the WDS base station and the WDS repeaters are secured using the same encryption for instance WPA WPA2 Note that the WPA2 encryption method is available only when your network consists of AVM devices since only WEP encryption has been speci fied for WDS connections among all manufacturers 144 AM Setting up aWDS WDS Base Station Make sure that all WLAN access points in the WDS use the same radio channel Every access point participating in the WDS fulfills the tasks of a WLAN access point for its given WLAN clients This means that the WLAN clients see each WLAN access point with an individual name SSID and individual encryption settings If you use the WLAN control software provided in Windows 7 Windows Vista or by the Windows XP Ser vice Pack 2 on your WLAN clients you can assign the same SSID and the same encryption settings to dif ferent WLAN access points Each client can then au tomatically reg
25. Enter fritz box in the address field 4 Open the WLAN Radio Network menu and change the name of the wireless network in either the 2 4 GHz frequency band or the 5 GHz frequency band section for instance to FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390_ 5GHz 109 AM WLAN Connection Is Not Established 5 Click the Apply button 6 Remove the network cable and try again to establish a wireless connection in the desired frequency band 10 3 WLAN Connection Is Not Established Comparing the Security Settings for WLAN Make sure that the WLAN security settings registered in the FRITZ Box agree with the security settings of the WLAN adapter Here is how to view the WLAN security settings of the FRITZ Box and print them out 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to a computer using a network cable Proceed as described in the section Connect ing Computers to the LAN Port from page 16 Start a web browser Enter fritz box in the address field Select the WLAN Security menu Click the Apply button wm eA U N A window is displayed with the WLAN security set tings Print out the page by clicking the Print Page button 6 Remove the network cable and check the configura tion of the WLAN adapter in the printout Try again to establish a connection Testing the WLAN Connection without Security Settings Disable the WLAN security settings to test whether a WLAN connection between the
26. FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box also offers a prioritization function that can be used to di vide network applications and network devices into three different cat egories The category assigned determines whether an application or device is treated with higher or lower priority when it accesses the Inter net 6 1 Bandwidth Management The FRITZ Box is equipped with integrated bandwidth management This function ensures that the speech quali ty during telephone calls over the Internet is not reduced by surfing activity To do this the FRITZ Box adjusts all up loads and downloads to the currently available band width Because the FRITZ Box also places a higher priority on Internet telephony connections over Internet data con nections unwelcome interference is largely avoided Just as for any other analog call once Internet telephony trans mission capacity has been reached remote partners re ceive a busy signal 6 2 The Prioritization of Network Applications and Network Devices Prioritization is a function you can use to specify that net work applications and network devices be treated with higher or lower priority when they access the Internet con nection For example you may wish to ensure that appli cations like Internet telephony IPTV and video on demand are always treated with higher priority than other applica tions You can also specify that file sharing applications like eMule and BitTorrent always have to wait behind on
27. ISDN Line Suspending Resuming a Call on the ISDN Line The suspend resume feature also technically known as terminal portability allows you to suspend an existing connection and resume it at another point on the S bus The connection can be resumed at a different ISDN termi nal device Such as an ISDN telephone that is connected to your BRI line along with the FRITZ Box You will hear an acknowledgement tone to indicate that the call has been successfully suspended If you hear the failure tone this may indicate that you made a mistake or that the suspend resume feature is not enabled on your line It is also possible that the parked call ID you chose is already in use You can resume the suspended call using another ISDN device on the S bus Suspending Resuming a Call You are talking to a caller Press the Hold button Call 1 is now suspended O PO Dial the sequence shown at left Type in a code for the suspended call as PC parked call code The code can be any number between and O You will need to enter this code again when you resume the call After the acknowledgement tone the connection is Suspended You can hang up the handset The call remains suspended at the ISDN provider s local switch for two minutes Call Tracing on the ISDN Line You can use this function during a call or after the caller hangs up For more information about this feature
28. WLAN function can be enabled without having use a wired con nection to open the user interface Enabling and Disabling WLAN 000000 Enables the WLAN function 000000 Disables the WLAN function 71 AM Do Not Disturb Immediately Period Disabling Do Not Disturb For every analog extension of the FRITZ Box the Do Not Disturb option can be enabled by telephone When Do Not Disturb is set the telephone connected to the extension will not ring In configuring this function you can choose between enabling the function immediately or selecting a specific time period When Do Not Disturb is enabled immediately no incoming calls will be signaled at the specified extension The Do Not Disturb setting will remain enabled until it is disabled Enabling Do Not Disturb Effective Immediately OOO lt Ext GOO Immediately enables Do Not Disturb for the extension entered as lt Ext 00000 Saves the settings Alternatively you can enter a Do Not Disturb period during which the telephone will not ring At the extension for which a Do Not Disturb period is to be configured define the period during which the telephone should not ring and save your entries Then enable Do Not Disturb Do Not Dis turb then automatically will be switched on daily at the time entered in the Start field and switched off again at the time defined in the End field Example Do Not Disturb should be configured from 8 00 p m unti
29. and Disabling DECT 0 cece ee eee eee eee eee 50 ts 20S eee eee eee eee eee re eer eee Pere re re ee 51 Connecting USB Devices cece eee eee eens 51 Accessing USB Devices eee cece cece eee eee ences 52 FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 2 0 0 cece cee eee eee eee eee 52 USB Mass Storage Devices 0 ccc cece e ce ee ee ences 53 USB Printer sc sccnne eae daid wwde wee teeaeh eee eeeeeae tested 55 USB HUDS Jado vesewn ears EENKEER EEKEREN AAIEN 63 FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection eee eee eee eee 64 Tips for Using USB Devices cece eee eee ee eee 66 Configuration and Operation on the Telephone 68 Instructions for Operation at the Telephone 69 Audio Signals o ac c ccnan asia edeaaecee ance eae de eine ee eee 70 Configuring on the Telephone eee cece eee ee eens 70 Operation atthe Telephone 0 2 eee eee eee eee eee 86 Oe WIS vy ganciwiauwsssewenere esisonsss 101 Errors Opening the User Interface eee eee ee ee ee 101 The WLAN Adapter Cannot Find FRITZ Box 4 107 WLAN Connection Is Not Established 04 110 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 0008 115 L1 11 1 11 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 REMOVE say od 4 5444 patna ea wee ard esau 120 Disconnecting the FRITZ Box from the Computer
30. contact your ISDN provider Call Tracing MCID GOO Dial the sequence shown at left 98 Am Room Monitoring Baby Monitor wO Room Monitoring Baby Monitor The following keypad sequence enables the function for monitoring the sound level in a room First enter the vol ume level a value between 1 and 8 Enter a telephone number Do not hang up the handset When the volume in the room reaches the specified level the number you en tered will be dialed When the telephone rings and you pick up the handset you will be connected with the tele phone on which you enabled the room monitoring func tion When using this feature it is advisable to activate the speaker phone function Enabling Room Monitoring Pick up the handset or activate the speaker phone function of your telephone OO level Dial the sequence shown at left For lt level gt enter lt number a number between the most sensitive sound level and O For number enter the number to be called This may be the number of another in ternal extension a for an internal group call or any external number desired S Wait for the acknowledgement tone The baby monitoring phone function is now enabled Do not hang up the handset Dial the number of the extension to listen in at an exten sion with room monitoring activated After initiating a room monitoring phone call the PBX can not generate a new call until at lea
31. e enabling disabling WLAN e establishing a WLAN Connection with the WPS meth od see WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup from page 148 If you hold the button down longer than six seconds this function will be executed For this to work your WLAN adapter must support the WPS method 125 AM DECT Button 1 4 DECT Button The FRITZ Box is equipped with a DECT button The DECT switch has two functions Ring to search for misplaced handsets paging call If you press the DECT button once briefly the handset will ring Start the login procedure to register handsets How to register a DECT handset is explained in the section DECT Function from page 48 1 5 Technical Specifications Ports and Interfaces VDLS2 telephone port VDSL modem in accordance with ITU standard G 993 2 Annex A and B Telephone port for connecting to the analog net work or ISDN DSL telephone port DSL modem in accordance with standard 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 Telephone port for connecting to the analog net work or ISDN two a b ports for connecting two extensions via RJ11 sockets DECT base station two LAN ports via RJ45 sockets standard Ethernet 10 100 1000 base T two USB host controllers USB version 2 0 126 AM Router Function e WLAN Access Point with support for wireless net works IEEE 802 11a 54
32. interface of the FRITZ Box can be reached neither at the address fritz box nor at 192 168 178 1 Possible Cause The IP address set on the connected computer is inappli cable Remedy Set the network adapter to DHCP so that the IP address can be obtained via the DHCP server of the FRITZ Box Ad just the settings to those described in the section Ob taining an IP Address Automatically from page 115 If it is still not possible to open the FRITZ Box user inter face by entering fritz box or 192 168 178 1 use the fixed IP address of the FRITZ Box as described on page 106 Disabling Dial Up Connections The user interface is not opened a window for a dial up connection appears instead Possible 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 Remedy You can disable the automatic attempt to establish a Dial Up Networking connection The following example ex plains 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 section enable the option Never dial a connection 3 Asa final step click OK 103 AM Disabling Online Operation Disabling Online Operation The user interface doe
33. line games The following algorithm is used in the FRITZ Box to send data packets according to their prioritization 164 AM Categories for Prioritization 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 Discard low priority packets in order to ensure the transmission of higher priority packets This algo rithm is used whenever more packets are supposed to be sent to the Internet than the upstream transmis sion rate of the Internet connection alllows As long as no packets are being sent from higher prior ity applications the full transmission rate of the Inter net connection is available for low priority packets Categories for Prioritization There are three categories for prioritization Real time ap plications Prioritized applications and Background applications The categories are explained below Real time applications This category is suitable for applications with high demands on transmission speed and reaction times for example Internet telephony IPTV video on de mand Network applications of this category always have priority over other applications accessing the In ternet at the same time When the Internet connection is working at full ca pacity the network packets of the applications of this category will always be sent
34. machine 39 fake a a a T 38 media server 11 interfaces and ports 126 Internet connection automatic configuration 42 Configuration Wizard 44 configuring manually 44 limiting time 168 settingup ceses 41 via cable modem 45 Via DSL ye cesnlascacer ni 42 44 via mobile telephone network 46 Internet telephony bandwidth management 165 entering telephone numbers 32 telephony scenarios 159 Voice over IP VoIP 159 IP address changing 06 154 factory settings 153 FRITZ BOX eaccteesnd esd Gaede 154 IPS ttINGS so scccete weaned 153 LMU X E weet Cae eos A 119 MacOS Kisscicccccodcsn es neeie eos 118 Windows 7 0 115 Windows Vista 116 Windows XP 4 117 IP telephone connecting 45 26 Setting UP oo cece ce ee eee 35 IPSec see tunnel technology 162 ISDN connecting 22 heeds eee wees 23 K keyboard shortcuts 68 keypad sequences 100 L LAN connecting 06 16 WEDS yess srsiesie car tensienndeeestesteaneqanietiert 123 legal notice 0 eee eee eee 2 M making internal calls 87 media server 0 0e eee 54 mobile telephone network 46 FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 194 Index N network changing settings
35. making it an ideal handset for your FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 Proceed as follows to register FRITZ Fon MT F at the FRITZ Box 1 Switch FRITZ Fon MT F on by pressing and holding down the hang up button 2 Press the DECT button on your FRITZ Box until FRITZ Fon MT F indicates that registration has been successful The FRITZ Fon MT F is now connected with your FRITZ Box and can be used to make telephone calls If registration is not successful see the instructions for manual registration in the manual of your FRITZ Fon MT F FRITZ Fon MT F Scope of Service FRITZ Fon MT F is optimized for connections with your FRITZ Box to provide not only telephone connections but a whole range of additional features e With FRITZ Fon MT F you can read the e mail sent to your e mail account with an e mail provider For this the POP3 protocol is used to retrieve your e mail from your mailbox at the e mail provider so that it can be displayed on the handset e You can set up multiple e mail accounts on your FRITZ Box and if you have more than one FRITZ Fon MT F assign the display of each account to a certain FRITZ Fon MT F 48 AM Registering Cordless Telephones e With FRITZ Fon MT F you can use your FRITZ Box tele phone book New numbers recorded in a call list on FRITZ Fon MT F can be transferred directly from the call list to the FRITZ Box telephone book For detailed descriptions of this and other features see the documen
36. networks 2 3 Frequency Ranges 2 4 GHz Frequency Band 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 either the 2 4 GHz or the 5 GHz frequency range 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 aborted connections In the 2 4 GHz frequency range the European regulation authorities have designated 13 channels for WLAN A channel can have a bandwidth of 20 MHz throughput 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 interference For instance 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 between each two channels used This means that 139 AM Frequency Ranges WLAN Autochannel 5 GHz Frequency Band 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz if channel 1 is selected for one WLAN the channels 6 through 13 can be selected for a second WLAN This main tains the minimum distance between channels With the WLAN Autochann
37. pana ds r E E E 8 pane telephone book 36 operating instructions 8 telephony devices USB storage 53 Setting UP enera ioris srersoasener scare 31 user interfaces ss sssi sos i eses 29 SENES anirno sca greene a oe 33 MN eenean o aa laces ose E AAi 161 ted 32 WLAN oonan anaana 136 PPPOE eee rene eee telephony scenarios 159 setting up z three party conference call 93 Internet connection 41 TR 069 IP telephones 35 gt Internet connection automatic telephony devices 32 configuration 42 settings transferring calls 95 IP address 115 a Pee ene troubleshooting 101 MOtWOIK sereccitisresei nsss 153 iunnel technol 162 SAVING rea Sega iae a 30 q Dey ENEE telephony devices 33 U setup printer port 0 57 UMTS shortening the dialing procedure 86 Internet connection 46 SSID uninstalling see radio networkname 139 FRITZIBOX ota cote va al eartin econ 120 starting operation printer port 120 installation requirements 12 update support firmware cece eee ee ees 173 by Malll cee akee ees 174 Microsoft cce vivre doen ee eae 172 switch UPnP see network 00065 17 media server 06 55 switching automatic outside dialing SENES oera ae aaa 154 OPCION ceerde e 84 FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 196
38. programs 3 Click the Change Remove button This concludes the uninstallation of the printer port This concludes the uninstallation of the program group Product Details Il PRODUCT DETAILS AND USEFUL INFORMATION 1 Product Details FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 This chapter provides you with product details on FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 You receive information on cables and adapters technical data and further details 1 1 Cable See the information in the following section on the individu al cables and adapters on the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 DSL Telephone Cable Your FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 package may include only the DSL cable see page 122 For a description of the ex act contents of your FRITZ Box package see the card board box in which the FRITZ Box was delivered The DSL telephone cable is a special combined cable devel oped by AVM to connect the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 to the DSL splitter and the ISDN NT or analog telephone line If you need a longer cable you can extend one or multiple ends of the combined cable using RJ45 double couplings Which ends of the cable you extend depends on the spa tial conditions at your location You will need the following components to extend the length of one or more ends of your DSL telephone cable e 1 standard network cable e 1 standard RJ45 CAT5 double coupling Both components are available from specialized vendors AVM recommends that the standard DSL te
39. re quired files and click Have Disk You can enter a name for the printer in the Printer Name field The operating system will use this name to administer the printer 58 AM USB Printer as a Network Printer 8 Conclude the installation by clicking Finish Installing Printer Drivers in Windows XP 2000 1 Open the start menu of the computer and click the Printers and Faxes entry Windows XP or click Start Settings Printer Windows 2000 In the Printers and Faxes window click Add a printer The Add Printer Wizard will be started Click Next Select the option Local printer attached to this com puter Windows XP or Local Printer Windows 2000 and make sure that the setting Au tomatically detect and install my Plug and Play print er is disabled You must make this selection because the printer port on the computer functions as a local port Click Next In the Select a Printer Port window select the op tion Use the following port and select AVM FRITZ Box USB Printer Port from the list field Click Next Select the manufacturer for the USB printer connect ed to the FRITZ Box from the Manufacturers list and then select the exact model from the Printers list If the manufacturer or the model is not included in the lists use an installation disk or CD with the re quired files
40. settings Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Properties of the Internet protocol TCP IP Confirm your selection by clicking OK The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box 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 Ether net entry from the Show drop down menu Switch to the TCP IP settings page and select the Using DHCP option from the Configure IPv4 drop down menu Click Apply Now The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box 118 AM Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Linux Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Linux For comprehensive information and tips on the topic of network settings in Linux see for example http www tldp org HOWTO NET3 4 HOWTO 5 html 119 AM Removing 11 Removing Removing Software and Program Entries This chapter describes how to remove the FRITZ Box from the computer and uninstall the corresponding software 11 1 Disconnecting the FRITZ Box from the Computer LAN Port WLAN If the computer is connected to one of the LAN ports on the FRITZ Box simply remove the network cable If the computer is connected to the
41. sti tic cet ee eet t end beet en ta tetd de ned es 156 Changing the Network Settings cece cece eee eee 158 More about Internet Telephony 000 159 Telephony Scenarios cece cee eee eee eens 159 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 6 1 6 2 7 1 fa 7 3 7 4 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 WhatlS VPN ssiises tapaea AAEE AEEA a 160 Security through a VPN sses eee ee ete tenes 161 Tunnel Technology cece cece eee ce eee A 162 Supplementary Software for VPN cee ce eee eee eee 163 More about Bandwidth Management and Prioritization164 Bandwidth Management ccc cece eect eect ee eeees 164 The Prioritization of Network Applications and Network Devices 164 More FUNCIONS 45 45 cay davessodass stews EE Ere 168 Child Protection cesses de hate Se at kalo eee e vag odue ety aneaes 168 Energy Monitor cee cece ce eet eee e teen eenes 168 Push Service E mail 0 cece cece eee n ences 170 NIShESOrViCOd srci cels sie nese cena eile MEW MENS E aed alee oes 170 Customer Service Guide 3 414450404 woes eave deoes 172 Documentation eee cece cece eee eee eee eees 172 Frequently Asked Questions FAQS ccc cece eee e eens 172 Updates and Software cece cece eee eee ence eens 173 Support from the AVM Service Team 0 eee ee eee ee ee eee 173 NOSE bh ween eee dad eX 4b eae kenna bkad eens 175 NEE E EE E E TE E E EE E 192 Symbols and Highlighting
42. that cannot be delivered in a local network always 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 net work settings of the computer Such a default gateway for the computer is negotiated au tomatically by the operating system or the dialing soft ware whenever an ISDN Controller or ADSL Controller es tablishes a connection to the Internet If a router is used for the shared Internet access in a local network the IP ad dress of the router must be entered as the default gateway in the TCP IP settings of each computer that wishes to use the Internet connection If the TCP IP setting is configured by means of a DHCP server there is no need to enter the gateway address manually HSPA abbreviation for High Speed Packet Access HSPA is a third generation mobile radio standard further developed from the the UMTS mobile radio standard HSPA provides for throughput rates in the mobile radio network that are comparable with DSL 3 6 to 13 98 Mbit s IP abbreviation for Internet Protocol The IP Internet Protocol is the most important basic proto col for the control of data exchange in local networks and in the Internet The Internet protocol works without a con nection 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 dat
43. the FRITZ Box A suitable playback device linked to the local network can then play back these me dia contents Any device compatible with the UPnP AV standard can be used Other network devices can also be connected to the net work ports of the FRITZ Box for instance game consoles 11 AM Package Contents 2 1 Package Contents The following is included in the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 package FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 one power supply unit with a cable for connection to the power mains one network cable for connection to a computer ora network one DSL telephone cable for connection to aDSLand a telephone line ISDN or analog one RJ45 RJ11 adapter black for connecting FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 to the analog telephone network one RJ45 RJ11 adapter gray for the DSL line re quired in some countries one quick guide 2 2 Operation Requirements In order to operate the FRITZ Box you must have the fol lowing a Web browser that supports Java script for instance Internet Explorer version 7 0 or higher or Firefox version 2 0 or higher an Internet connection aVDSL2 line standard ITU G 993 2 Annex A or B ora DSL line in accordance with the standards ITU G 992 1 Annex A or B G dmt ITU G 992 3 Annex A or B ADSL2 ITU G 992 5 Annex A or B ADSL2 ITU G 994 1 G hs oran Internet cable access with cable modem oraUSB modem for mobile Internet access UMTS HSPA oranother I
44. third parties Security in a VPN is ensured by transmitting the data en crypted via what is known as a tunnel This excludes the possibility of unauthorized access to the data The tunnel is the logical virtual connection 160 AM Security through a VPN a Local network A Local network D E E E R The terminals of the tunnels can be individual computers or entire networks For instance telecommuters or field staff can connect to the company network via VPN The lo cal network at a branch office can also be connected to the local network of company headquarters via VPN Both of the locations securely connected over VPN must have an Internet connection at their disposal 5 2 Security through a VPN Authenticity Confidentiality Integrity AVPN fulfills the following security requirements for data transmission e Authenticity e Confidentiality e Integrity Authenticity ensures that no unauthorized users can ac cess the local network via VPN It also makes sure that incoming data actually come from the registered party and not from another source Confidentiality requires the nondisclosure of data Confi dentiality can be guaranteed by encrypting the data En cryption means that unauthorized third parties cannot ob tain any knowledge about the transmitted data Integrity ensures that the data are not changed recorded or diverted during transmission 161 Ap Tunnel Technology T
45. wireless network and confirm your entries with OK The desired WLAN connection will be established Ruling Out Interference Caused by Other Wireless Networks Ruling Out Interference Caused by Other Wireless Networks If there are other devices in the immediate vicinity of your FRITZ Box that use the same frequency band simultane ous use of frequencies can result in mutual interference for example fluctuations or interrupted connections Disruptions can be caused by other WLAN access points but also by devices like baby monitors game consoles garage door openers Bluetooth devices or wireless AV bridges which also use the 2 4 GHz frequency band In this case please test a different radio channel for your FRITZ Box Alternatively you can set the radio channel to Auto This enables the Autochannel function so that the FRITZ Box searches for the best WLAN channel itself For applications that rely on a steady high throughput rate streaming you should use the 5 GHz frequency band This radio band provides more channels and is sub ject to significantly less external interference To set the radio channel in the user interface your com puter must be connected with the FRITZ Box by network cable or wirelessly If your computer is connected via WLAN continue with Step 2 of the instructions below In this case note that the existing WLAN connection must be interrupted and then established again i
46. you by e mail The messages are sent as audio files To check an answering machine internally enter the fol lowing keypad sequences Answering machine 1 00000 Answering machine 2 00000 Answering machine 3 00000 Answering machine 4 00000 etc etc An overview of the answering machine menu is presented in the section Operating the Answering Machine via Tele phone Keypad on page 40 The integrated answering machines can be enabled and configured in the Telephony Telephony Devices menu 39 AM Operating the Answering Machine via Telephone Keypad 5 4 Operating the Answering Machine via Telephone Keypad Main menu Play back messages If no messages have been recorded you hear two short audio signals and re turn 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 Seeoooaqges Back to main menu Delete all messages Switch the answering machine on off Record greetings 1 Record greeting message 2 Record announcement Record closing announcement Record and select 1 Listen to all greetings announcements of the selected type gt Se lect the desired recording by pressing 2 Delete greeting announcement O Record greeting announcement gt End recording by pressing 1 Listen to Record and Select menu again Back to main menu Lis
47. 2 168 178 1 6 Leave the Queue field empty 7 Enter the desired values in the Name and Loca tion fields 8 Enter a driver compatible with your printer in the Print Using field If the printer cannot be selected it may be possible to select a compatible printer or printer driver 9 Click the Add button to save your settings The printer is then available to all computers connected with the FRITZ Box Information about compatible printers or printer drivers is available in the Internet for instance on the following page http gimp print sourceforge net MacOSX php One or two USB hubs can be connected to the USB ports of the FRITZ Box A USB hub is a device to extend existing USB ports If you use USB hubs note that a maximum of four USB de vices can be operated on the FRITZ Box We strongly recommend using USB hubs with their own power supply 63 AM FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection In total you can connect either four USB storage devices hard drives memory sticks or three USB storage devices and a USB printer directly to the FRITZ Box or via a USB hub 8 7 FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection WD Using With the FRITZ Box USB remote connection you can control connections between your computer and USB devices The computer and the USB devices are all connected with the FRITZ Box A USB device connected to the FRITZ Box is handed over to a computer via the USB
48. 2 168 255 255 That s 65 536 IP addresses The IP addresses 192 168 0 0 and 192 168 255 255 are reserved This means that the addresses from 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 255 254 are available for assignment to the computers FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 186 Aq Glossary TCP IP TR 069 UMTS abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP is the language of the Internet TCP IP is used to refer to a Suite of protocols used for data communication over the Internet TCP and IP are the network and transport protocols 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 be tween otherwise incompatible networks and systems T 069 is an HTTP based protocol for communication be tween CPE Customer Premises Equipment and an Auto Configuration Server ACS belonging to the Internet Ser vice Provider The TR 069 protocol is also known under the alternative name CPE WAN Management Protocol CWMP It offers the possibility of setting up the terminal device securely and automatically and thus most importantly fa cilitates simple initial configuration of the ADSL terminal equipment by the end customer autoprovisioning The TR 069 protocol can be used for automatic configura tion only if it is actively supported by the given terminal de
49. 28 Password Protection ccc e cece cece eee e ence ence eee 29 Saving Your SettingS 0 ccc ce eee eee eee eees 30 Telephone Connections 44612040400 006056049K64685 31 Entering Your Phone Numbers 0 cece cece eee cece eee 31 Setting Up Telephony DeviceS cece ee eee ee eens 32 Telephony Functions cee eee ee eee eee eee ENEE 36 Operating the Answering Machine via Telephone Keypad 40 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 Internet ConnectionS 166 2 00036 004540040 486 0 Reua RS 41 Configuring an Internet Connection Automatically over DSL 42 Configuring the Internet Connection via DSL Using the Wizard 44 Configuring the Internet Connection via DSL Manually 44 Internet Connection via Cable Modem 0 0 eee eee eens 45 Internet Connection via the Mobile Telephone Network 46 Surfing the NOE ss cdg coe cscs sath wre tein de ected wertuere sake eas 47 DECT PUNCO screenen inea 05344555 bese 48 Registering the FRITZ Fon MT F Cordless Telephone 48 Registering Cordless Telephones cece cece cece eee 49 Making an Internal Call to a Cordless Telephone 49 Searching for Cordless Telephones by Paging Call 50 Logging a Cordless Telephone off of the FRITZ Box 50 Enabling
50. AM USB Printer as a Network Printer 7 Select the Use an existing port setting and then choose the entry AVM FRITZ Box USB Printer Port from the list Click Next Select the manufacturer for the USB printer connect ed to the FRITZ Box from the Manufacturers list and then select the exact model from the Printers list Click Next If the manufacturer or the model is not included in the lists use an installation disk or CD with the re quired files and click Have Disk You can enter a name for the printer in the Printer name field The operating system will use this name to administer the printer Click Next Installation will be concluded Installing Printer Drivers in Windows Vista 1 Click the Start button in the task bar and select the Control Panel Select Printers Click Add Printer Select Add a local printer You must make this selection because the printer port on the computer functions as a local port Select the Use an existing port setting and then choose the entry AVM FRITZ Box USB Printer Port from the list Click Next Select the manufacturer for the USB printer connect ed to the FRITZ Box from the Manufacturers list and then select the exact model from the Printers list If the manufacturer or the model is not included in the lists use an installation disk or CD with the
51. AN cable or wireles sly via WLAN 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 address with which the device is integrated into the FRITZ Box network Properties This column indicates whether port forward ing or child protection is enabled for the re spective user or network device Button for editing the entry The button opens the detailed view of the entry This view displays information about the network device for instance on child protection or port forwarding 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 active connection to the FRITZ Box can be deleted from the network overview by click ing this button 152 Ap Always assign the same IP address 2 2 IP Settings Always assign the same IP address The detailed view 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 es tablished Start Computer Wake on LAN The detailed view for network devices that are
52. FRITZ Box and the WLAN adapter is possible at all 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to a computer using a network cable Proceed as described in the section Connect ing Computers to the LAN Port from page 16 110 AM Installing the Current Service Pack 2 Open the user interface in a web browser Proceed as described in the section Opening the User Inter face on page 28 3 Goto the WLAN Security menu and select non enctypted As a final step click Apply 4 Remove the network cable and try again to establish a connection This non secured condition should be used only for testing to find out whether a WLAN connection is possible at all If the attempt to connect to the WLAN using the non en crypted connection is not successful either check the in stallation of the WLAN adapter and contact the manufac turer of the WLAN adapter if necessary Enable WLAN encryption again after completing the tests Follow the steps listed above and then enable the kind of encryption that was previously configured Installing the Current Service Pack The WLAN connection to the FRITZ Box cannot be established using the Microsoft WLAN Service WZC in Windows XP with Service Pack 2 Possible Cause The required Microsoft patch for WPA2 IEEE 802 111 may not be not installed Remedy Install Service Pack 3 SP3 for Windows XP available as a free download from Microsoft Then Microsoft WLAN Ser vi
53. FRITZ Box via a net work hub or switch remove the network cable between the FRITZ Box and the network hub or switch If the computer is connected to the FRITZ Box wirelessly via WLAN deactivate the WLAN connection to the FRITZ Box in the software of the WLAN adapter or the WLAN module 11 2 Removing the Printer Port The AVM FRITZ Box USB printer port is removed using the Control Panel of the Windows operating system Removing the Printer Port in Windows 7 1 Open Start Control Panel Programs 2 Under Programs and Features click Uninstall a program 3 Select the AVM FRITZ Box Printer Port entry from the list 4 Click the Uninstall Change button above the list The printer port is uninstalled Removing the Printer Port in Windows Vista 1 Open Start Settings Control Panel Programs and Functions 2 Select the AVM FRITZ Box USB Printer Port entry from the list 120 AM Removing the Printer Port in Windows XP 3 Click the Uninstall Change button 4 Confirm the next query by clicking Continue This concludes the uninstallation of the printer port Removing the Printer Port in Windows XP 1 Open start Control Panel Add or Remove Pro grams Make sure that the Change or Remove Pro grams button is selected in the column at left 2 Select the AVM FRITZ Box USB Printer Port entry from the list of Currently installed
54. IP address of the WDS base station and must come from the IP network of the WDS base station Keep in mind that the IP address may not come from the ad dress range of the DHCP server of the WDS base Station Subnet mask Enter for instance the value 255 255 255 0 in this field For more informa tion see the subnet mask entry in the glossary Default gateway Enter the IP address of the WDS base station here Primary DNS server Enter the IP address of the WDS base station here Secondary DNS server Enter the IP address of a second DNS server here In the Security area define how the WDS repeater connection should be encrypted Please note that the WPA2 encryption method is only available for AVM devices Enter a WLAN key 147 AM WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup Q 11 Click Apply The Repeater Settings window now displays all of the settings you need to set up the WDS base station Also displayed is the current IP address of the FRITZ Box you just set up as a WDS repeater You must enter this IP address in the web browser to open the FRITZ Box user interface 12 We recommend printing out these settings This concludes the configuration of the FRITZ Box as a WDS repeater Then register the FRITZ Box settings you printed out in the WDS base station operating in your wireless network 2 5 WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup O The FRITZ Box supports WPS Wi Fi
55. ISDN Line Call Forwarding When Busy Call Forwarding Immediately for All MSNs Pick up the handset OOOD Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Disabling Call Forwarding Immediately for Your Outgoing Caller ID Pick up the handset 00000 Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Disabling Call Forwarding Immediately for Any MSN Pick up the handset CBOOOMSNO _ Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Disabling Call Forwarding Immediately for All MSNs Pick up the handset 880000 Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Incoming calls are forwarded to the specified number only if a call is already being conducted using the number dialed You can define call diversion for the local outgoing call number The local outgoing call number is the first number you assigned to an extension You can also define call diversion for any other number e g a telephone at an other extension or for all numbers All settings can be dis abled at any time 75 AM Call Forwarding on the ISDN Line Call Forwarding When Busy for Your Outgoing Caller ID Pick up the handset OGOO DNo Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the ackn
56. L or using alternative access technologies For information about how to proceed see the section Internet Connec tions from page 41 3 6 Connecting to the Analog Telephone Line Connecting Your telephone line is either an analog line or an ISDN line If you have an analog telephone line then connect the FRITZ Box as follows Connecting to the analog telephone line via the DSL splitter Connect the FRITZ Box using the DSL telephone cable gray black with the analog line 1 Connect the longer gray end of the cable to the sock et on the FRITZ Box labeled DSL TEL 2 Now insert the plug of the shorter gray end of the ca ble into the appropriate socket of your DSL splitter If the plug does not fit into the socket on the DSL splitter connect it to the gray RJ11 RJ45 adapter in cluded in the package Then insert the adapter plug into the DSL splitter socket 22 AM Connecting to the ISDN Line Now the FRITZ Box is connected to the telephone line 3 7 Connecting to the ISDN Line Connecting Your telephone line is either an analog line or an ISDN line If you have an ISDN line read here how to connect the FRITZ Box with the ISDN line Connecting to the ISDN NT Set aside the Y shaped cable gray black delivered in the package This cable is a combined DSL telephone cable 1 Connect the longer gray end of the cable to the sock et on the FRITZ Box labeled DSL TEL
57. Mbit s IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbit s IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbit s IEEE 802 11n 300 Mbit s Router Function e VDSL ADSL router e DHCP server e Firewall with IP masquerading NAT User Interface and Display e Settings and status messages via a web browser on a connected computer e Five LEDs indicate the condition of the device Physical Specifications e Dimensions w x h x d approx 226 x 160 x 47 mm e Supply voltage 230 V 50 Hz e Maximum power consumption 22 W e Average power consumption 8 W 11W e Firmware can be updated e Conform to CE standards e Ambient conditions Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Storage temperature 20 C 70 C Relative humidity operation 10 90 Relative humidity idle 5 95 127 AM Declaration of CE Conformity 1 6 Declaration of CE Conformity The manufacturer AVM GmbH Alt Moabit 95 D 10559 Berlin herewith declares that the product FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 ADSL VDSL WLAN router complies with the following directives 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive Radio Equipment and Telecommu nications Terminal Equipment 2009 125 EC EU directive Ecodesign Requirements for Energy us ing Products The following norms were consulted to assess conformity EN 60950 1 2011 EN 300 328 V1 7 1 10 2006 EN 55024 10 2003 EN 301 893 V1 5 1 12 2008 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 2008 EN 301 406 v2 1 1 07 2009 EN 301 489 6 V1 3 1 2008 EN 50371 2002
58. Names to Wireless Networks in Parallel Operation Assigning Different Names to Wireless Networks in Parallel Operation Although the FRITZ Box you are using provides two wireless radio networks in different frequency bands 2 4 and 5 GHz at the same time only one FRITZ Box wireless network is displayed in your WLAN control software for instance in Microsoft WLAN Service WZC Possible Cause Your WLAN control software differentiates between wire less radio networks on the basis of the radio network name SSID not the frequency bands they occupy But upon delivery your FRITZ Box has the same SSID config ured for both wireless networks Remedy If you would like to select a frequency band directly for IP TV for instance you must assign different names SSIDs for the two available WLAN radio networks in the WLAN settings of the FRITZ Box To set the radio network name in the user interface your computer must be connected with the FRITZ Box by net work cable or wirelessly If your computer is connected via WLAN continue with Step 2 of the instructions below In this case note that the existing WLAN connection must be interrupted and then established again if you change the name of the wireless network in the frequency band cur rently in use 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to a computer using a network cable as described in the section Connecting Com puters to the LAN Port on page 16 2 Start a web browser 3
59. PN solution AES is the most mod ern encryption algorithm 5 4 Supplementary Software for VPN All of the information required for a VPN is saved in a con figuration file The terminals involved in any VPN must re ceive this file If an individual computer is integrated into a network via a VPN the computer must have a VPN client installed e The FRITZ Box VPN Configuration Wizard AVM provides the Configure FRITZ Box VPN soft ware in English to set up configuration files This pro gram is a Wizard that takes you step by step through the VPN configuration All of the necessary VPN set tings like the encryption method and access rules are set automatically The resulting configuration files must be imported to the respective 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 manufac turers e The FRITZ VPN VPN Client AVM offers the FRITZ VPN software in English 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 163 AM More about Bandwidth Management and Prioritization 6 More about Bandwidth Management and Prioritization Integrated bandwidth management ensures high speech quality for telephone calls over the Internet with the
60. Please direct any questions about PPD files to the manu facturer of the printer or system used More detailed infor mation on the CUPS printing software is included in the following documentation http www cups org documentation php More detailed questions on the setup should also be di rected to the manufacturer of the distribution or to an In ternet based or usenet forum that deals with CUPS or the distribution used 60 AM USB Printer as a Network Printer Setting Up USB Printers on Apple Computers AUSB printer can be connected to the FRITZ Box for use as a network printer The printer is then available to all com puters connected with the FRITZ Box The only printers that can be used are the ones whose drivers can be selected in the Printer utility or for which a compatible driver is available there 1 Open Programs System Preferences Print amp Fax r 3 000 System Preferences lt gt Show All Q i Personal o O amp o Appearance Dashboard amp Desktop amp Dock International Security Spotlight Expos Screen Saver Hardware 6 E F wa 0O m o Bluetooth CDs amp DVDs Displays Energy Keyboard amp Print amp Fax Sound Saver Internet amp Network Mac Network QuickTime Sharing System pa ie i O 2 Accounts Date amp Time Software Speech Startup Disk Universal Update Click the symbol at the left of the bottom half of the screen 61 AM USB Pr
61. Protected Setup With WPS you can create secure links between WLAN adapters and your FRITZ Box All of the necessary WLAN security settings are transferred in the process You can use either the push button or the PIN method WPS can be used only in combination with WLAN adapt ers that also support WPS Consult the documentation of your WLAN adapter to find out whether it supports WPS 148 AM WPS with the Push Button Method FRITZ Box Specifies the PIN WPS with the Push Button Method The push button method WPS PBC can be used if your WLAN adapter is also equipped with a WPS button or if WPS can be enabled via the control software of the WLAN adapter 1 Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box and hold it down for at least six seconds Push for approx 6 seconds 2 As soon as the WLAN LED begins flashing enable the WPS function either by pressing a WLAN button or in the device s user interface depending on the device Activation must be started within two min utes The FRITZ Box and the WLAN device now connect with each other automatically The WLAN device adopts the se curity settings of the FRITZ Box WPS with the PIN Method If your WLAN adapter supports WPS but does not have a button to start the push method nor any possibility to en able it in its control software use the PIN method to es tablish the WLAN connection You can choose between two methods 1 Start a web browser
62. Protection menu is available only if you have set up the Internet connection in the FRITZ Box and estab lished an Internet connection The menu is not available if you have configured the FRITZ Box as a DSL modem or IP client a e Child protection can be set up for any computer re gardless of the operating system used e Inthe Windows 7 Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems child protection can be config ured for each user individually See the Online Help of the FRITZ Box to set up child pro tection The Online Help contains further comprehensive information on the child protection feature 7 2 Energy Monitor The FRITZ Box is extremely efficient in its energy use The individual modules of the FRITZ Box adapt their ener gy consumption to the amount needed at any given time Modules that are not in use or being used far below their capacity reduce their energy consumption accordingly For an overview of energy consumption open the System Energy Monitor menu 168 Ap Energy Monitor The energy consumption is shown as a percentage The maximum power consumption value of the FRITZ Box is the amount of energy used when all functions are in oper ation The Energy Monitor page shows the following FRITZ Box System Overall This graph shows how much energy all of the FRITZ Box functions are using at the moment and how much they use in total on an average day When all functions and m
63. S server to be used and of the default gateway In as signing the IP addresses the DHCP server selects from a prescribed range of IP addresses abbreviation for Domain Name System Domain Name Service takes care of determining the IP ad dress for a given domain name This Domain Name Ser vice runs on every computer It accepts the domain name entered by a user and inquires about the corresponding IP address at a DNS server known to the service If a DNS server cannot answer the inquiry itself it can inquire about the IP address DNS resolution at other DNS serv ers 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 corresponding 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 This hierarchical system of DNS servers is known as the Domain Name System The addresses of the DNS servers at which the Domain Name Service is to inquire by default generally are handed over to the computer by the Internet Service Provider automatically whenever a connection to the Internet is established In local networks addresses can also be assigned via DHCP Otherwise they must be entered manually in the TCP IP settings of the computer by the user or the system administrator Download designates the transfer of files from the Int
64. SB Stick N 2 4 a FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N or an AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick e a USB storage device hard drive memory stick card reader e a USB printer e a USB modem UMTS HSPA e USB hubs If you use USB hubs note that a maximum of four USB devices can be operated on the FRITZ Box Connecting USB Devices Connecting a USB cable to the USB port Connecting Some USB devices such as memory sticks or the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N are inserted directly into one of the USB ports on the FRITZ Box Other devices like USB printers are connected to one of the USB ports by means of a USB cable 51 AM Accessing USB Devices If you would like to use multiple devices at one USB port you can also use a USB hub see the section USB Hubs on page 63 Please read the Tips for Using USB Devices on page 66 first 8 2 Accessing USB Devices Network Sharing As soon asa USB device is connected to the FRITZ Box all of its functions are available in the entire network e The files in the USB mass storage can be accessed from the network via FTP File Transfer Protocol or you can make the USB mass storage device available as a network storage device The two kinds of access are explained in greater detail in the section Access ing the Data on the USB Mass Storage on page 54 e USB printers are available as network printers USB Remote With the USB remote connection a computer in the net Connection work can use USB
65. Stick N 2 4 manual or the manual for the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 8 4 USB Mass Storage Devices File Systems Configuring USB storage devices include hard drives memory sticks and card readers Access to USB memory devices connected to the FRITZ Box is possible via the File Transfer Protocol FTP network storage and USB remote connection functions USB storage devices using the file systems FAT FAT32 and NTFS are supported Files in the FAT and FAT32 file sys tems are supported up to a size of 4 GB This limit does not apply in the NTFS file system where even larger files can be accessed Access Rights and Password Protection You can define access rights and password protection for the USB storage devices These settings are valid for all USB storage devices connected to the FRITZ Box It is not possible to assign specific read or write access or an indi vidual password to each storage device Proceed as follows to define access rights and password protection for the USB storage devices 1 Start a web browser Enter fritz box in the address field 2 3 Select the Home Network Storage NAS menu 4 Select the Security tab 53 AM Accessing the Data on the USB Mass Storage Q FRITZ INAS Media Server 5 Configure the access rights and password protection for the USB mass storage devices The access rights and password are are not enabled if the USB remote connection is enabled for
66. TZ Box is equipped with an integrated fax function so that you can receive faxes without having to connect a fax machine The integrated fax machine forwards incom ing faxes to an e mail address or stores them on a USB memory device connected to the FRITZ Box For operation the integrated fax machine must be set up using the Wizard for telephony devices in the FRITZ Box user interface Enter an e mail address to which incoming faxes should be forwarded If the FRITZ Box is connected to an analog fixed line with only one number remember to enable automatic fax de tection as well The fax detection works passively mean ing that it does not detect an incoming fax until a call has been accepted For this reason we recommend also using 38 AM Integrated Answering Machine Menu the wizard for telephony devices to set up an answering machine so that fax detection can also function when you do not accept a call The integrated fax machine of the FRITZ Box supports only fax reception To send faxes you can install the FRITZ fax for FRITZ Box software This program can be downloaded from the AVM web site for the operating systems Windows 7 Windows Vista and Windows XP Integrated Answering Machine The FRITZ Box is equipped with several integrated answer ing machines each of which can be enabled and config ured individually By enabling the setting Send messages by e mail you can have recorded messages sent to
67. The file can then be opened and evaluated statistically with appropri ate software like a spreadsheet program The push service mail is set up in the System Push Service menu 7 4 Night Service In the FRITZ Box you can set up night service for WLAN and for the telephones connected to the FRITZ Box Configure night service using the menu command System Night Service First define the period of time for which the night service of the FRITZ Box should be active For instance from 10 00 p m to 6 00 a m The function must be enabled after you specify the set tings e Configure the night service for wireless network On the WLAN page you may turn off the wireless network during the same period of time each day or define individual schedules fpr each weekday 170 AM Night Service Do Not Disturb When this setting is selected the telephones con nected with the FRITZ Box will not ring This setting does not apply to the IP telephones They are connected with the FRITZ Box either by means of a network cable or via WLAN The Do Not Disturb set ting is not applied to IP telephones If you connected a fax machine to the FRITZ Box this device is disabled during night service The Do Not Disturb setting has no effect on the fax function integrated in the FRITZ Box If you connected an answering machine to the FRITZ Box this device is not active during night service The Do Not Disturb setti
68. 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 IP address from the IP address range of the DHCP server Only one DHCP server may be active within any network 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 IP addresses from the DHCP server only if the setting Obtain an IP address au tomatically is enabled in the their IP settings For more information see the section Obtaining an IP Address Au tomatically from page 115 155 AM Fixed IP Addresses When the DHCP Server Is Enabled Fixed IP Addresses When the DHCP Server Is Enabled If you would like to configure fixed IP addresses on indi vidual computers connected with the FRITZ Box despite the enabled DHCP server please note the following e The IP addresses must be from the IP network of the FRITZ Box e The IP addresses may not come from the address range of the DHCP server e Each IP 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 as the FRITZ Box you must enter the IP addresses manually in the computers network settings First disable the option Obtain an IP address automatically and then enter
69. This call will be signaled by an acoustic signal in the handset You can accept the connection with the new caller within 30 seconds If you ignore the signal the waiting call is rejected after 30 seconds For instructions on how to enable and disable the func tion see the section Call Waiting on page 81 Accepting or Rejecting Waiting Calls R72 To accept a waiting call dial the sequence shown at left Your original call is now on hold eo To return to your original connection dial the se quence shown at left You can also accept the waiting call by hanging up your existing connec tion i e by hanging up the handset In this case the telephone rings as soon as you have hung up Pick up the handset again to accept the wait ing call QO To reject a waiting call dial the sequence shown at left Call back on Busy CCBS on the ISDN Line When you dial a number and it is busy you can enable the call back on busy feature As soon as the line is free your telephone rings for 20 seconds as it would for an ex ternal call When you pick up your handset the number of desired party will be dialed automatically Call back on busy can be used for both external and in ternal connections A maximum of five call back requests can be enabled for each extension at any given time 89 AM Call Back on No Response CCNR on the ISDN Line Call Back on Busy CCBS You have just dialed a numbe
70. WPA and WPA2 mechanisms provide for authen tication while the connection is being established For this a WPA password must be defined When WPA is selected the TKIP encryption method is used to encrypt the user data In WPA2 the AES CCMP encryption method is used The encryption method you configure here must also be supported by your WLAN adapter The user data are encrypted using an automatically generated key This key is regenerated at regular in tervals The WPA password used may be 8 to 63 characters in length For increased security however the pass word should be at least 20 characters long Use nu merals letters and special characters and combine capitals and lower case letters In the FRITZ Box a method combining WPA WPA2 encryp tion with the TKIP AES CCMP encryption method is pre configured This setting allows you to use WLAN adapters that support WPA TKIP or WPA2 AES CCMP or both methods It is advisable to change the preconfigured WLAN key as soon as possible Changes to the settings can be config ured on the FRITZ Box user interface 137 AM Encryption Recommendation If your WLAN adapter supports an encryption method that is more secure than the one preconfigured in the FRITZ Box you should select the more secure encryption method in your FRITZ Box To configure the best security settings possible with FRITZ Box and your WLAN adapter please note the follow ing recommendations e
71. a packets are given as IP addresses FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 180 AM Glossary IP address In IP based networks for instance in the Internet and local networks all connected devices are addressed via their IP addresses So that data packets are sure to be delivered to the right address each IP address may be assigned on ly once within the Internet or a local IP network The IP address consists of four three digit groups of num bers for instance 192 168 178 247 Each group of num bers can assume values between 000 and 255 Every IP address contains two components the network address and the host address These two components can be read out of an IP address only if the subnet mask is al so specified IP addresses can be public or private and also fixed or as signed dynamically See the corresponding entries in the Glossary for more information IP addressing Addressing is one of the main functions of the Internet Protocol IP Internet addresses can be written in deci mal octal or hexadecimal notation The FRITZ Box uses dotted decimal notation The four bytes of an address are represented by decimal numbers separated by dots The total volume of Internet addresses the address space is separated into classes A B C D and E The full set of IP addresses called the address space is grouped into address classes designated as A B C D and E Only the first three of these five address classes are actually
72. ain DNS server address automatically rc 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 Properties of the Internet protocol TCP IP Confirm your selection by clicking OK If necessary repeat steps 5 through 7 for the Inter net Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 as well The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows XP 1 Go to start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Network Connections and double click the LAN connection icon of the network adapter connected to the FRITZ Box Click the Properties button Select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the list of items used in this network connection and click Proper ties 117 Ap Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Mac OS X 5 On the General tab enable the options Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Altemate 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
73. all USB storage de vices Accessing the Data on the USB Mass Storage USB storage devices connected to the FRITZ Box directly or via a USB hub are displayed with their device name in the Home Network USB Devices menu on the user interface All of the computers in the network can access the data in the USB mass storage simultaneously via FTP Click the Start FRITZ NAS button in the Home Network Storage NAS FRITZ NAS menu The folder structure of the storage available via FRITZ NAS is displayed in yorweb browser Now you can Select the desired USB storage device and double click to view the data stored there As soon as you set a checkmark in front of a file name you can click any of the buttons at the top of the list to apply the associated function Files on the USB storage device cannot be run or opened until they have been copied to your computer or to your lo cal network With this option music image and video files on the USB storage device can be played back by compatible devices streaming The USB storage device with the media col lection is simply connected to the USB port on the FRITZ Box and a suitable playback device is linked to the local network The devices automatically communicate via Universal Plug amp Play UPnP This technology allows the devices con nected to each other by cable or radio network to perform automatic detection recognize events and exchange data with each ot
74. all forwarding is performed by the ISDN operator s swit ching station To use call forwarding FRITZ Box must be connected to an ISDN line Then this feature can be used to forward calls to an external line Call forwarding is sub ject to charges by the carrier and cannot be used to for ward calls to Internet numbers In addition to call forwarding there is also call diversion via the FRITZ Box Use call diversion to divert calls to inter nal and external lines See the section Call Diversion on page 78 for more information Do not activate both call forwarding and call diversion at the same time For call forwarding you may specify whether you want in coming calls to be forwarded unconditionally after the fifth ring or when busy Different settings may be config ured separately for each number Incoming calls for the given MSN are always diverted im mediately to the specified number Call forwarding is sub ject to charges by the carrier and cannot be used to for ward calls to Internet numbers Call Forwarding Immediately for Your Outgoing Caller ID Pick up the handset OO0QODNoO Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Call Forwarding Immediately for Any MSN Pick up the handset OOOQODNo Dial the sequence shown at left OcMSNO E Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset 74 AM Call Forwarding on the
75. allows devices to network globally and to exchange services without a central server or computer UPnP allows devices from all kinds of manufacturers ste reo systems routers printers house controls to be con trolled via an IP based network with or without central control through a gateway It is based on a number of standardized network protocols and data formats Ex pressed simplistically devices can communicate with each other automatically using UPnP to exchange informa tion Today the UPnP forum specifies the UPnP standard and certifies devices that are compliant with this standard UPnP AV abbreviation for Universal Plug and Play Audio Video UPnP AV is a UPnP specification for the interaction be tween the media server playback devices and devices controlling the streaming of audio and video data within networks Media servers are devices that make audio and video data available upon request Playback devices ren der the audio and video data television stereo system streaming clients Control devices are remote controls FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 188 AM Glossary VDSL VPN abbreviation for Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line In Germany the DSL technology VDSL is increasingly be coming available in the VDSL2 G993 2 version VDSL2 is a further development of the ADSL2 standard to which it is fully downward compatible The standard provides for throughput rates of up to 100 Mbit s for uploading
76. and downloading but requires a distribution network with a more closely meshed infrastructure a demand that is hardly economical outside of major urban areas abbreviation for Virtual Private Network VPN serves to integrates devices from a neighboring net work into your own network without the networks having to be compatible with each other A VPN is generally an independent company network dis tributed over several locations which uses the infrastruc ture 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 infrastructure of the Internet Using a Virtual Private Network it is possible to use all net work applications of the company network even from dis tant locations This means it is possible to use the advan tages of the network even over large geographical dis tances VPN facilitates optimum information flow without delay throughout the entire company even to offices in other lo cations E mail servers file sharing and other central ap plications of the company network can thus be made available via VPN even to distant branch offices subsid iaries and home offices With VPN field representatives of a company can also be granted secure access to the com pany network FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 189 AM Glossary VoIP WLAN abbreviation for Voice over IP also known as In
77. and click Have Disk In the Name Your Printer window answer the ques tion Do you want to use this printer as the default printer Windows XP or Do you want your Win dows based programs to use this printer as the de fault printer Windows 2000 with No 59 AM USB Printer as a Network Printer Example For More Information Setting Up Printers in SUSE Linux Systems A USB printer can be connected to the FRITZ Box for use as a network printer The printer is then available to all com puters connected with the FRITZ Box You install the printer as root or superuser 1 Open a console and enter the following command lpadmin p lt printer_name gt E v socket lt IP_ address_of_the_FRITZ Box gt lt port gt m lt printer_ description_file ppd gt 2 For more information and instructions go to the fol lowing web site http www cups org documentation php man lpadmin html The printer must be supported by CUPS Common UNIX Printing System software and be detected correctly at the USB port of the FRITZ Box For a laser jet printer with the example name of Laserjet4 and the PPD file laserjet ppd at a FRITZ Box with the default address 192 168 178 1 on the console you must enter lpadmin p LaserJet4 E v socket 192 168 178 1 9100 m laserjet ppd You can view the PPD files installed in the system with the following command lpinfo m
78. ce will support WPA2 so that a WLAN connection can be established to the FRITZ Box Changing the WLAN Connection of a FRITZ WLAN USB Stick in FRITZ WLAN Changing the WLAN Connection of a FRITZ WLAN USB Stick in FRITZ WLAN Using a FRITZ WLAN USB Stick and AVM Stick amp Surf technology a computer was connected with a FRITZ Box that can manage two wireless networks 2 4 and 5 GHz at the same time However the wireless connection was not established in the desired frequency range 5 GHz for instance but in the alternative frequency range 2 4 GHz for instance Possible Cause Upon delivery the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 is preset to use the same wireless network name SSID and network key for both wireless networks The FRITZ WLAN USB Stick then always connects with the first wireless network that matches the security settings If you have assigned differ ent SSIDs to the two wireless networks in your FRITZ Box WLAN connections will be always be established via Stick amp Surf in the 2 4 GHz frequency range Remedy Proceed as follows to set the desired wireless network manually 1 Open the control software of your FRITZ WLAN USB Stick by double clicking the program icon Ti in the notification area of the taskbar 2 Click the Find button select the desired wireless network from the list of accessible remote sites and then click Apply 3 Inthe Remote Site window enter the settings of the
79. communication as in the GDI system for in stance can only be used via the USB remote con nection These printers usually can be used only with an operating system for which the printer manufac 55 AM USB Printer as a Network Printer turer has provided driver software Such printers con nected to the FRITZ Box are not supported as network printers USB Printer as a Network Printer When you connect a USB printer to the FRITZ Box and set it up without using the USB Remote Connection software the FRITZ Box manages the printer itself and makes it available as a network printer to all computers connected to the FRITZ Box Please note the following for the printer setup If you want to use the printer as a network printer the printer connection must be configured and the suit able printer drivers installed on every computer Print jobs are forwarded to the IP address of the printer server in the local network via the printer port Only printers that can be addressed with the device class Printer are supported as network printers This is generally not the case for multi function devic es for instance combined fax scanner printers If your printer is equipped with a status monitor it may not be possible to use the status monitor if the printer is operated as a network printer For multi function devices printers with additional functions like fax or scanning only the printing func tion is supported fo
80. con nections This allows multiple users to share one wireless Internet con nection 2 1 Standards The WLAN standards IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11n and IEEE 802 11i were devel oped by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE The standards IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g and IEEE 802 11n define the transmission rate within a wireless LAN The IEEE 802 11i standard is a security stan dard Standards for the Throughput Rate Data Throughput The FRITZ Box supports your choice of the standards IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g and IEEE 802 11n WLAN adapters based on one or more of the standards listed can be used for WLAN connections with the FRITZ Box The standards are intended for different frequency bands Standard Frequency Band Gross Data Throughput up Net Data Throughput up to to 802 11a 5 GHz 54 Mbit s 25 Mbit s 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 5 GHz 300 Mbit s 100 Mbit s The throughputs listed differentiate between gross and net transmission rates The net speed describes the trans mission rate of the user data Standards for the Throughput Rate Range FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g The range within a WLAN is highly dependent on the fol lowing factors e the WLAN adapter used e the structural conditions e the amount of radio traffic
81. connected with the FRITZ Box via a network LAN port includes the Start Computer button Use this button to start comput ers that support Wake On LAN With the Wake on LAN function you can start computers in your FRITZ Box via the Internet For instance you can ac cess a computer at any time using remote maintenance software without wasting electricity by keeping the com puter switched on permanently The IP settings of the FRITZ Box are preset upon delivery with the following values Factory Settings All computers are located in the enabled same IP network IP 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 IP address range forthe 192 168 178 2 computers 192 168 178 254 153 AM UPnP Settings The following addresses cannot be assigned becuase they are reserved for certain purposes 192 168 178 1 is used by the FRITZ Box itself 192168178254 reserved for internal use 192 168 178 255 broadcast address used to send messag es into the network 3 3 UPnP Settings 3 4 IP Address 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 UP nP support on these computers can receive this informa tion and use them to display t
82. d a fax machine for fax reception The Managing Your Telephony Devices Wizard can assist you in configuring the necessary settings for all telephony devices telephone kind of connection used to connect the telephone with the FRITZ Box internal name for the telephone 33 AM Settings for Telephony Devices Number used to conduct outgoing calls With this entry you specify whether outgoing calls should be conducted via the Internet or the fixed line net work Call acceptance Specify here whether the tele phone should react to all calls or only to calls for certain telephone numbers e fax machine kind of connection used to connect the fax ma chine with the FRITZ Box internal name forthe fax machine Number used to send faxes This entry defines whether outgoing faxes are sent via the Internet or the fixed line network Call acceptance Here you define the numbers to which the fax machine should react e answering machine kind of connection used to connect the answering machine with the FRITZ Box internal name forthe answering machine Call acceptance Enter here whether the answer ing machine should react to all calls or only to calls for certain numbers e ISDN PBX The Wizard explains step by step how to prepare the ISDN telephone system for operation at the FRITZ Box and what settings you can configure Devices Integratedin fax reception t
83. delivered to system FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 183 AM Glossary Port forwarding Private IP address services This is also a way of preventing any Trojans that may have infected 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 opera tion of an application and offers specialized users the op portunity to forward specified ports With port forwarding it is possible to specify ports that will allow all incoming or outgoing data packets to pass through a router or firewall Ifa computer from the local network offers server services for instance the settings of a router using NAT or IP mas querading 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 address of the given computer must be saved as the destination ad dress 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 remote management software like Symantec pcAnywhere or Microsoft s Remote Desktop or even use of a file shar ing program like eMule the required ports must be re leased for port forwarding Port forwarding settings forthe most important application cases are quite simple as long as the settings of the rout
84. device is ready for operation 14 AM Connecting the Computer s 3 2 Connecting the Computer s Connection Scenarios If you would like to surf the web using the FRITZ Box or to open the FRITZ Box user interface then you must connect a computer with the FRITZ Box A computer can be connected with the FRITZ Box in two different ways e via a LAN port e wirelessly via WLAN Note the following when connecting computers to the FRITZ Box e One computer can be connected to the FRITZ Box by only one of these means e At each of the network ports of the FRITZ Box a com puter can be connected directly or via a hub switch e Using WLAN you can connect multiple computers with the FRITZ Box at the same time e The way a computer is connected to the FRITZ Box is the same regardless of the operating system on the computer e All of the computers connected with the FRITZ Box constitute a network 15 AM Connecting Computers to the LAN Port 3 3 Connecting Computers to the LAN Port a Connect If you would like to connect a computer to the LAN port of the FRITZ Box make sure the computer is equipped with a LAN port network adapter ALAN port is usually desig nated by the icon at left or labeled LAN Connecting a computer to a LAN port on the FRITZ Box Set aside the network cable yellow from the FRITZ Box package 1 Switch on your computer 2 Ifyou work with a Linux operating system
85. devices found 3 To establish a connection enter the WLAN key of the FRITZ Box The smart phone is now connected to the FRITZ Box Be fore you can make telephone calls over the FRITZ Box us ing software that takes advantage of the features of an IP telephone this phone must be configured once Follow the instructions in the documentation of the device and in the section Setting Up an IP Telephone in the FRITZ Box on page 35 27 AM Opening the User Interface 4 Opening the User Interface fritz box Starting WD The FRITZ Box has a user interface that can be used ina web browser The user interface presents information about the FRITZ Box product access and connections This is where you configure all of the settings for operating the FRITZ Box The user interface can be opened from any computer con nected with the FRITZ Box The settings you configure are saved in the FRITZ Box 1 Start a web browser on your computer 2 Enter fritz box in the address field of the browser G FRITZ Box Windows Internet Explorer COW gt X Q http fritz box The fritz box address entry in the address field of an Internet browser The FRITZ Box user interface opens If the user interface does not open please see the in structions in the section Errors Opening the User Inter face from page 101 28 AM Password Protection 4 1 Password Protection You can protect t
86. devices just as if they were connected directly to the computer via the USB cable virtual cable replacement This can make sense for multifunctional printers for instance so that you can use the integrated card reader scanner or the ink level display While a computer accesses a USB device via the USB re mote connection the USB device is not available for other computers in the network For more information on the USB remote connection see the section FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection from page 64 8 3 FRITZ WLAN USB Stick The FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N 2 4 and the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick are WLAN adapters manufactured by AVM for connection to a com puter Using a WLAN adapter you can connect the comput er wirelessly with the FRITZ Box All FRITZ WLAN USB Sticks from AVM master the Stick amp Surf method making it easy to establish a secure WLAN connection The FRITZ WLAN USB Stick is inserted 52 AM USB Mass Storage Devices briefly into one of the USB ports on the FRITZ Box where it receives all of the security settings required for the WLAN connection to this FRITZ Box For instructions on establishing a WLAN connection using Stick amp Surf see the section Connecting the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick from page 18 For more informa tion on the various FRITZ WLAN USB Sticks by AVM and the WLAN standards each of them supports see the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N manual the FRITZ WLAN USB
87. dy for operation Some of the WLAN adapters installed in notebooks must be activated by flipping a switch on the notebook For questions on the WLAN adapter of your computer please contact the manufacturer 107 AM Enabling WLAN Enabling WLAN The wireless network of the FRITZ Box is not found by the WLAN adapter Possible Cause WLAN is not enabled in the FRITZ Box If the WLAN LED on the FRITZ Box is not lit up or is flashing this means that WLAN is not enabled Remedy Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box The WLAN LED begins flashing and then lights constantly This means that the WLAN function is enabled Announcing the Name of the Radio Network The WLAN Adapter cannot find the wireless network of the FRITZ Box Possible Cause The name of the wireless network of the FRITZ Box is con cealed Remedy Enable the option Name of the WLAN radio network visi ble in the WLAN settings of the FRITZ Box 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to a computer using a network cable as described in the section Connecting Com puters to the LAN Port on page 16 2 Start a web browser 3 Enter fritz box in the address field 4 Select the WLAN Radio Network menu and select the Name of the WLAN radio network visible option 5 Click the Apply button 6 Remove the network cable and try again to establish a connection via WLAN 108 AM Assigning Different
88. e 5 GHz frequency band that does not use DFS channels 36 40 44 48 114 AM Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 10 4 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically The FRITZ Box has its own DHCP server which assigns IP addresses to the connected computers The connected computers must be configured such that they can receive their IP addresses automatically The steps for checking and adjusting this option differ among the operating sys tems See the relevant section for your operating system If FRITZ Box is operated in a network no other DHCP serv er may be activated in this network Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows 7 1 Click the Start button in the task bar and select the Control Panel Network and Internet 2 Under Network and Sharing Center click on View network status and tasks 3 From the left column select the Change adapter settings command 4 Select the LAN connection between your computer and the FRITZ Box Click the right mouse button and select Properties 5 Under This connection uses the following items select the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 entry and click Properties 6 Onthe General tab enable the options Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows Vista E Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4
89. e 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 connection 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 We offer a manufacturer s warranty for this original product The warranty conditions are present ed from page 129 of this manual AVM GmbH 2011 All rights reserved Documentation release 03 2011 AVM Audiovisuelles Marketing AVM Computersysteme und Computersysteme GmbH Vertriebs GmbH Alt Moabit 95 Alt Moabit 95 D 10559 Berlin D 10559 Berlin Germany Germany AVM in the Internet www avm de en Trademarks Unless otherwise indicated all trademarks mentioned are legally protected trade marks owned by AVM GmbH especially product names and logos Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks own
90. e shown at left Hang up the handset Call Diversion After the Third Ring Pick up the handset OOOO Dial the sequence shown at left lt DNo gt lt Ext 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset 79 AM Call Diversion Call Diversion When Busy Pick up the handset BOOcExto Dial the sequence shown at left DNO Ext oO 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left O Hang up the handset Call Diversion After the Third Ring or When Busy Pick up the handset BOGcExto Dial the sequence shown at left lt DNo gt lt Ext 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Call Diversion Immediately with Ringing Pick up the handset BOGcExto Dial the sequence shown at left lt DNo gt lt Ext 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Disabling Call Diversion Pick up the handset BOOckxtoOO Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset 80 Call Waiting Call Waiting Call waiting can be switched on or off for each extension Some older terminal equipment connected to extensions may misinterpret the call waiti
91. e user interface cannot be opened or does not react Possible Cause Inconsistencies within the FRITZ Box Remedy 1 Restart the FRITZ Box Remove the power cable from the socket Wait about five seconds before reconnecting to the power supply To make sure that the FRITZ Box has finished restart ing wait until the Power DSL LED lights up and stops flashing and if you have switched on WLAN the WLAN LED stays lit as well This ensures that the FRITZ Box restart has been completed Try again to open the FRITZ Box user interface by en tering fritz box in the address field Checking the Cable Connections Checking the Cable Connections The user interface of the FRITZ Box does not appear in the window of your web browser Possible Cause The cable connections are not secure Remedy Make sure that all cable connections are plugged in se curely Checking the Name Resolution The user interface of the FRITZ Box cannot be opened by entering fritz box Possible Cause The name resolution of the FRITZ Box does not work Remedy 1 Inthe web browser enter the following IP address in place of fritz box 192 168 178 1 2 Ifthe user interface cannot be reached via this ad dress check the settings configured for your network adapter as described in the section Obtaining an IP Address Automatically from page 115 Checking the IP Address Checking the IP Address The user
92. each other The external parties continue the call while you clear the connection Hang up the handset 95 Aj Explicit Call Transfer ECT Explicit Call Transfer from a Three Party Conference Call Pick up the handset Dial the external number of the first party Talk Press the Hold button Dial the number for your second external call You can now conduct a second conversation while your first call is on hold Dial the sequence shown at left to begin a three party conference call Now all three participants can confer together If either of the other two parties hangs up your connection with the remaining participant re mains active To clear your connections while allowing the ex ternal parties to continue the call connect the parties with each other R72 You can also switch from the three party call back to the original two party connection Dial the sequence shown at left This ends the three party conference The connection that was active last before you initiated the three party confer ence is now active again The second external callis on hold You can alternate between the two connections by dialing the same sequence again 0 Dial the sequence shown at left The connection on hold and the active connection are connected with each other The external parties continue the call while you clear the connection Hang up the handset
93. ed by Microsoft Corporation in the USA and or other countries Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc licensed to AVM GmbH All other product and com pany names are trademarks of their respective owners FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 2 AM Table of Contents 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 4 1 4 2 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 CONNECTING AND OPERATION 200 cease 8 Security and Handling 4 4 Kase h5aee wer trtne r EERIE 8 FRITZIBOX FOO WLAN 7300 cus cenandeeetaneenake ea 10 Package ContentS ccc cece ce eee ee eee teen eee enren 12 Operation Requirements cece cece eee eee eee eee 12 COMEC ME sarsana 414094405 60060 4050004640 68084 14 Connecting to Electrical Power 0 cece eee ee eee eee 14 Connecting the Computer s ccc cece eee resns eens 15 Connecting Computers to the LAN Port 0 eee eee 16 Connecting Computer s Wirelessly via WLAN 065 18 Connecting tothe DSL Line cece ee eee ee 21 Connecting to the Analog Telephone Line 00 22 Connecting to the ISDN Line cece ce cece eee 23 Connecting Telephone Fax or Answering Machine 24 Connecting ISDN TelephoneS cece cece cette ees 24 Connecting ISDN PBXS cece ee ec eee eee eens 25 Connecting IP Telephones cc cece cece ee eee cece eee 26 Opening the User Interface cece eee eee
94. el function the FRITZ Box auto matically searches for the channel subject to the least in terference This process takes into consideration interfer ence from radio networks in the vicinity WLAN access points and potential sources of interference for instance video bridges baby monitors microwave ovens Should problems with interference 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 Caused by Other Wireless Networks from page 113 The FRITZ Box can operate in the 5 GHz frequency band as an alternative This frequency range is used much less fre quently than the most common 2 4 GHz frequency range In the 5 GHz frequency band your FRITZ Box occasionally may change channels automatically due to DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection if a higher privileged user simulta neously claims the channel selected by the FRITZ Box This can happen especially when military or civilian radar is used in the immediate vicinity For more information see the section Ruling Out Interference Caused by Other Wireless Networks on page 113 A prerequisite for use of the 5 GHz frequency band is that all WLAN devices in the network support this frequency range in accordance with the IEEE 802 114 or IEEE 8002 11n standard The FRITZ Box works in the wireless network either in
95. epeater N G To increase the WLAN range especially under difficult or strongly shielding structural conditions the FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G available as an accessory from AVM can be used in combination with the FRITZ Box It supports all common WLAN standards is especially easy to install and can be operated at any 230 V power outlet For more information on the FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G go to the following web address www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_ Repeater_N_G Setting up a WDS To extend the range in your wireless network using WDS Wireless Distribution System you will need a WLAN ac cess point in addition to the FRITZ Box One of the two WLAN access points works as the WDS base station the 143 AM Setting up aWDS other as a WDS repeater The WDS base station and WDS repeater are connected to each other via WLAN The WDS base station then can use the WDS repeater to reach even computers that would be located beyond its range without the WDS repeater m M p J E L J Power WY M p supply Power 1 WA r p DSL supply ts LLL x Repeater FRITZ Box Base station WDS Expanding the WLAN range using a repeater Note the following for WDS configuration e In order to expand the range of your wireless net work you need at least one additional WLAN access point The wireless network of your FRITZ Box can be expanded to a WDS Wireless
96. er or the firewall already contain rules with a corresponding preconfiguration Private IP addresses are used for computers and other network devices within local IP networks Since many local IP networks are not connected to the In ternet except via single computers or routers gateway certain address ranges are excluded from the publicly available IP addresses so that they are available for as signment in local IP networks An IP address may only be assigned once within the local network A private IP ad dress may exist in any number of other local networks FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 184 AM Glossary Stick amp Surf Stick amp Surf is a technique developed by AVM for the fast simple error free and secure configuration of radio net works This technique allows for the straightforward trans mission of all important parameters of a radio network from the access point to any computer that is to be added to the radio cell In this process the radio parameters used including the WLAN channel SSID and WLAN standard used as well as security parameters like the encryption method and net work key are transferred almost fully automatically from the WLAN access point to the computer with the WLAN cli ent that is to be connected Subnetwork A local IP network can consist of one subnetwork or be di vided into multiple subnetworks The division into subnet works is performed when the local IP network is config ured The subn
97. er your ISDN numbers in the FRITZ Box 5 2 Setting Up Telephony Devices For the configuration of telephony devices the Manage Your Telephony Devices Wizard is available in the FRITZ Box Telephony Devices Supported The following telephony devices are supported by the FRITZ Box e telephones analog telephones ISDN telephones telephones with an integrated answering machine cordless DECT telephones IPtelephones 32 AM Settings for Telephony Devices Devices Connected to the FRITZ Box answering machine If you have connected an analog answering machine to the FON 1 or FON 2 socket for instance con figure it as an answering machine The FRITZ Box is also equipped with integrated an swering machines which can be enabled and config ured in the Telephony Telephony Devices menu ISDN Telephone Systems PBXs ISDN PBXs for analog telephones ISDN PBXs for ISDN telephones fax machines The FRITZ Box is equipped with an integrated fax ma chine for receiving faxes This integrated device can be enabled and configured in the Telephony Tele phony Devices menu The FRITZ Box also supports analog fax machines analog fax telephone combinations Settings for Telephony Devices Telephony devices like telephones faxes and answering machines can be connected to the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box is also equipped with integrated answering ma chines an
98. ernet to a computer A DSL 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 A combination of aDSL modem and a router is called a DSL router FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 177 AM Glossary DDNS abbreviation 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 net work can always be reached from the Internet regardless of the user s location Even private users have an econom ical way of placing their own Internet offers on their com puter at home Every time the Internet connection is established the In ternet 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 seconds 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 Dynamic IP A dynamic IP address is an IP address valid only for the address duration 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 partic
99. ersion 37 call listen niaan aeai 36 call waiting 81 89 CAT iq see DECT function 48 child protection 168 CLIP see displaying CallerID 83 CLIR see displaying CallerID 82 COLP see displaying CallerID 83 COLR see displaying CallerID 83 computer connecting 04 15 configuring by telephone 68 connecting COMPUTER eeraa e 15 electrical power 14 FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 18 IPtelephone 005 26 AN essence ncacee ceceusenen teatentie Sat 16 LEDS wianie aE a eae 123 multiple computers 17 network hub switch 17 network port 00 16 telephone fax answering machine24 to analog fixed line network 22 to DSL UNE cs hisieG ds eceed sree ds 21 to ISDN line 23 USB devices 4 51 WEAN errian niea aeiia 18 CONMECHON s cceie sede a eked aiae 14 consultation function 92 Copyrights ssusneseistaheoetns ona 2 129 cordless telephone deregistering 50 PIMOING essex deena aonb meas 50 making an internal call 49 registering 00 49 USING sonnei iie tae ads 49 customer service 172 FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 192 Index D declaration of CE conformity 128 DECT DUTON o bc05aatvea ade aakane 126 DECT function base Station
100. essed prefix the number dialed with a keypad sequence This enables CLIR only for the current connec tion Enabling CLIR Permanently Pick up the handset OOcExt 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Disabling CLIR Permanently Pick up the handset OOO Ext 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset CLIR on a Case by Case Basis Pick up the handset 0000 Dial the sequence shown at left Now you hear the external dial tone Dial the number you want to call 82 AM Displaying the Incoming Caller ID CLIP wO Displaying the Incoming Caller ID CLIP The CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation function makes the number of callers external and internal visi ble on your telephone display This feature is only effective if your telephone supports CLIP The CLIP function is enabled in the factory settings This function can be permanently disabled and enabled again Enabling Display of Incoming Caller ID CLIP O Pick up the handset OOOcxt 0O0O Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Disabling Display of Incoming Caller ID CLIP P
101. ettings can be disabled at any time Call Forwarding Delayed for Your Outgoing Caller ID Pick up the handset 8G6006 DN0 B Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Call Forwarding Delayed for Any MSN O Pick up the handset OOOQODNo Dial the sequence shown at left OMS S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Call Forwarding Delayed for All MSNs Pick up the handset OOOO Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset 77 AM Call Diversion wO Disabling Call Forwarding Delayed for Your Outgoing Caller ID Pick up the handset 00000 Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Disabling Call Forwarding Delayed for Any MSN Pick up the handset OGOOOMSN __ Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Disabling Call Forwarding Delayed for All MSNs Pick up the handset 000000 Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Call Diversion Incoming calls to the FRITZ Box telephones can be divert ed to a different extension or to an external number Call diversion takes place directly in the FRITZ Box This is the difference between call di
102. etworks of a local IP network are also IP networks Subnet mask The subnet mask indicates which part of an IP address is the network address and which the address of the com puter The network address defines what is called the sub net Example 1 IP address 192 168 178 247 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The assignment of the first three groups of numerals in the subnet mask indicates that the first three groups of numerals in the IP address define the network The following addresses result FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 185 AM Glossary Example 1 Network address of the subnet 192 168 178 0 Address of the computer in the subnet 192 168 178 247 IP address pool in the subnet Example 2 IP address 192 168 178 0 192 168 178 255 The IP addresses 192 168 178 0 and 192 168 178 255 are reserved This means that the addresses from 192 168 178 1 to 192 168 178 254 are available for assignment to the computers Therefore a maximum of 254 computers can be included in the subnetwork 192 168 178 247 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 The assignment of the first two groups of numerals in the subnet mask indicates that the first two groups of numerals in the IP address define the network The following addresses result Network address of the subnet 192 168 0 0 Address of the computer in the subnet 192 168 178 247 IP address pool in the subnet 192 168 0 0 19
103. f you change the radio channel in the frequency band currently in use If your WLAN adapter can also work in both the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands you can skip this step by estab lishing a wireless network between the computer and the FRITZ Box in the other frequency band before changing this setting 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to a computer using a network cable Proceed as described in the section Connect ing Computers to the LAN Port on page 16 2 Start a web browser 3 Enter fritz box in the address field 113 AM Avoiding WLAN Channels with DFS 4 Enable the expert settings of the FRITZ Box in the System Expert Mode menu Confirm by clicking Apply 5 Select the WLAN Radio Channel menu and then choose the frequency band whose channel settings you would like to change 6 Select a different radio channel from the Adjust ra dio channel settings list 7 Click the Apply button 8 Remove the network cable and check whether inter ference continues to occur Avoiding WLAN Channels with DFS The FRITZ Box loses the WLAN connection in the 5 GHz frequency band for no apparent reason Possible Cause In the 5 GHz frequency area the access point is pro grammed to change the channel whenever a radar source transmits on the same channel Dynamic Frequency Selec tion DFS Remedy A forced channel change can be avoided by selecting in the FRITZ Box a channel for th
104. first In this case data from network applications assigned to other categories like Prioritized applications will be transmitted later If multiple network applications are assigned to this category then they must share the available capacity 165 AM Categories for Prioritization Whenever Internet telephony is included in this category this application always has the highest priority even over other real time applications Prioritized applications This category is suitable for applications that require a fast reaction time for example company access terminal applications games For network applications prioritized in this cate gory 90 of the FRITZ Box s upload bandwidth is available as long as no application from the Re al time applications category requires band width The remaining 10 of the upload band width is available for applications that are prioriti zed in lower categories or not prioritized at all If multiple network applications are assigned to the Prioritized 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 Network applications assigned to this category are always treated with the lowest priority when the Internet connection is worki
105. from the Internet free of charge at www adobe com 8 2 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs We would like to make our products as easy to use as pos sible If you still have problems sometimes a little tip is all you need to resolve them That is why we present you with a selection of frequently asked questions The English language FAQs can be viewed at the following address www avm de en service FAQs Updates and Software 8 3 Updates and Software FRITZ Box provides firmware updates and additional soft ware you can use with your FRITZ Box free of charge Firmware Use the Update Firmware wizard on the FRITZ Box user interface to perform an update of your firmware Programs The latest software is also available for download at the following address www avm de en download FIP Experienced users can also download updates from the AVM FTP server Click the FTP Server link in the down load area or enter the following address ftp avm de 8 4 Support from the AVM Service Team Should problems with your FRITZ Box arise we recom mend taking the following steps 1 If you have questions about starting operation of your FRITZ Box please consult the chapter Connect ing from page 14 Please see the information in the section Product Details from page 122 If you have any problems seek first aid by consulting the chapter Troubleshooting from page 101 This chapter a
106. g via WPS 19 VolP troubleshooting 107 see Internet telephony 159 WLAN Autochannel 140 VPN WLAN button 125 CHENG cierto ie eveaeeie bees 163 WLAN connection Configuration Wizard 163 establishing manually 19 PSCC entria auneodveerdns 162 FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 18 remote acceSS 161 troubleshooting 110 SOCUMEY eree ea arene 161 using Stick amp Surf 18 supplementary software 163 using WPS cee ee eee 19 tunnel technology 162 WPA security mechanisms 137 Virtual Private Network 160 WPS PIN method 149 Push Button method WPS PBC 149 WLAN button 125 FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 197
107. he FRITZ Box fax ID to be transmitted to the sender of the fax e mail address to which the incoming faxes are forwarded 34 AM Setting Up an IP Telephone in the FRITZ Box USB memory on which the incoming faxes are stored For this option a USB memory device must be connected to the USB port of the FRITZ Box Automatic fax detection for an analog fixed line which detects whether an incoming call is a fax Answering machine specifications about how calls should be accept ed and whether the message should also be sent by e mail internal name for the answering machine Call acceptance Enter here whether the answer ing machine should react to all calls or only to calls for certain numbers Remote inquiry which can be used to pick up messages from the answering machine from an other telephone line Setting Up an IP Telephone in the FRITZ Box Before you can use an IP telephone with the FRITZ Box it must be set up Follow the instructions below See also the manufacturer s documentation for informa tion about how to set up your IP telephone 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see the section Opening the User Interface on page 28 Enable the Expert Mode settings in the System menu Click Wizards Managing Your Telephony Devices and then click Next Select the option Telephone and then click Next Select LAN WLAN IP telephone
108. he FRITZ Box user interface from unau thorized and unwelcome access by setting up a password Only users who know the password can access the user in terface This protects all settings and all information in the FRITZ Box We strongly recommend setting up and using password protection for the user interface Please note the following once you have enabled pass word protection e When the user interface is opened the login screen will be displayed first Enter the password here to log in to the user interface e If you do not click on the user interface for a period of longer than ten minutes you will be logged off the user interface automatically The next time you click on the user interface you must log back in e There are some pages in the user interface from which the user is not logged off automatically These are pages that show constantly changing informa tion which are refreshed automatically at regular intervals The Overview page is one example e You can log yourself off the user interface by clicking the icon with the padlock at the top right e Be sure to use a password you can remember easily If you forget the password the only way to access the FRITZ Box is to restore the factory settings All set tings made during operation will be overwritten Then you can open the user interface again in order to re configure your settings or restore the settings you saved during previous operation 29 AM
109. he Internet Service Provider when a connection to the Internet is dialed The Internet Service Provider assigns the negotiated IP ad dress to the computer or router for the duration of an Inter net session So that a single network connection on a computer can be used by multiple applications to exchange data with re mote 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 delivered via the IP Internet protocol While the IP address determines the destination computer quite gen erally the port addresses the communication interface provided by an application 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 applications 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 pro tecting an Internet connection from external attacks Most firewalls offer the possibility of preventing data traffic on certain ports This means that certain port numbers can be blocked to prevent data from being
110. he USB Remote Connection Work through the following steps in order to enable the USB remote connection on your computer 1 Start a web browser on your computer 2 Enter fritz box in the address field of the browser 3 Enable the expert settings of the FRITZ Box by click ing the tool bar entry System Expert Mode or in the System Expert Mode menu Confirm by click ing Apply 4 Open the USB Remote Connection page in the Home Network USB Devices menu 5 Select the setting USB remote connection enabled and click Apply 6 Now install the program for the USB remote connec tionon the computer from which you want to use the USB devices 7 The next step is to specify for which kind of USB de vices the USB remote connection should be enabled Enable the desired options 8 Asa final step click Apply All USB devices con nected to the FRITZ Box will be detected again The result of the changed USB settings can be viewed in the Overview of Devices 65 AM Disabling the USB Remote Connection Disabling the USB Remote Connection Perform the following steps to disable the USB remote connection 1 Open a web browser on the computer for which the USB remote connection is to be disabled 2 Enter fritz box in the address field of the browser 3 Enable the expert setting of the FRITZ Box in the Sys tem Expert Mode menu Confirm by clicking Ap
111. he VPN tunnel fulfills these security requirements The VPN tunnel is implemented using a tunnel protocol 5 3 Tunnel Technology A tunnel is created by placing an IP packet to be transmit ted inside of an additional new IP packet An IP packet is composed of the IP header and the user data The IP header contains the IP address of the destina tion and the IP address of the sender The original packet is encrypted and authenticated before repacking New IP header ata IP header BEM Tunnel packet Pa mi encrypted e The IP addresses of the destination and the senderin the new IP header are the public IP addresses of the two VPN parties in the Internet Only the new IP head er can be read in the Internet in clear text e Thanks to the encryption and authentication the original packet remains concealed in the inside of the tunnel The IP addresses of the destination and sender in the IP header of the original packet are pri vate IP addresses in the local network The tunnel is what makes it possible to connect networks with private IP addresses via the Internet Moreover the tunnel secures the connection The VPN solution used with the FRITZ Box uses the IPSec tunnel protocol 162 AM Supplementary Software for VPN IPSec is a tunnel protocol that offers state of the art en cryption procedures and can be integrated seamlessly in to existing IP networks The AES encryption algorithm is used in the FRITZ Box V
112. he 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 Allocation of the WLAN Channels in the 5 GHz Range Channel Frequency GHz Channel Frequency GHz 36 5 18 108 5 54 40 5 20 112 5 56 44 5 22 116 5 58 48 5 24 120 5 60 52 5 26 124 5 62 56 5 28 128 5 64 60 5 30 132 5 66 64 5 32 136 5 68 100 5 50 140 5 70 20 MHz band width only 104 5 52 142 Increasing the WLAN Range 2 4 Increasing the WLAN Range The range of a WLAN radio network also always depends on external influences The following factors have an es pecially strong influence on the distance over which your FRITZ Box can establish a stable high throughput wire less connection e the WLAN adapter used e structural conditions at your location e the number of devices operating near the access point in the same frequency range You can extend the range in your wireless network yourself as needed To do so you will need supplementary equip ment not included in your FRITZ Box package You can ei ther use a WLAN repeater for instance the FRITZ WLAN Re peater by AVM or use an additional WLAN access point working in repeater mode to set up a wireless distribution system Both options are described in greater detail be low Using the FRITZ WLAN R
113. he status of the FRITZ Box e g DSL synchronization connection status data trans mission UPnP service thus allows you to monitor your FRITZ Box from a connected computer Upon delivery the FRITZ Box is assigned the following IP address 192 168 178 1 If you would like to change the IP address please read through the following sections Also note the additional information in the section Reserved IP Addresses on page 155 When Does It Make Sense to Change the IP Address You should change the IP address of the FRITZ Box if the following apply to your network e You have an existing local IP network one subnet with several computers e Fixed IP 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 154 AM Reserved IP Addresses e You want to connect the FRITZ Box to the local IP net work in order to make the FRITZ Box features avail able to all of the computers in the IP network Reserved IP Addresses The entire IP network 192 168 180 0 in the FRITZ Box is reserved for internal purposes IP addresses from this network may not be assigned to the FRITZ Box 3 5 DHCP Server The FRITZ Box is equipped with its own DHCP server The DHCP server is enabled by default in the factory settings The following range of IP addresses is reserved for the DHCP server in the factory settings 192 168 178 20 192 168 178 200
114. her accordingly With UPnP AV this technology has been expanded to audio and video contents 54 AM USB Printer With the media server media files of all kinds of formats can be made available from the connected USB storage device via UPnP The USB network storage media server and FTP functions O can be used only if the USB remote connection is not en abled for USB storage devices 8 5 USB Printer To connect a USB printer to one of the USB ports of the FRITZ Box you can either enable the USB remote connec tion or use the USB printer as a network printer USB Printer at the USB Remote Connection If you enable the USB remote connection for USB printers then you can use the printer on another computer just as if it were connected directly to your computer virtual cable replacement e If you want to use the printer with the USB remote connection enabled then the program for the USB re mote connection see page 64 and the suitable printer drivers must be installed on any computer that is supposed to use the printer e When the USB remote connection is enabled all in one printers printers with supplementary fax or scanner functions can also be used for faxing and scanning e fyour printer is equipped with a status monitor you can use this feature when the USB remote connection is enabled e Host based printers like those that expect printer status message responses from the system bidirec tional
115. his case set the WLAN standard for the 2 4 GHz frequency band to 802 11b 9 If the 5 GHz frequency band is not used in order to reduce energy consumption you can disable it in the FRITZ Box without losing WLAN connections e Your radio network integrates only WLAN adapters that are compatible with one or both of the following standards 802 11n 802 11g 802 11b In this case set the WLAN standard for the 2 4 GHz frequency band to 802 11n g b If the 5 GHz frequency band is not used in order to reduce energy consumption you can disable it in the FRITZ Box without losing WLAN connections e Your radio network integrates only WLAN adapters that are compatible with one or both of the following standards 802 11n 802 11a As long as your WLAN adapters support the full N standard to reduce energy consumption you can dis able the 2 4 GHz frequency band in the FRITZ Box without losing any WLAN connections Then you will work only in the 5 GHz frequency band for which no additional settings have to be configured in the FRITZ Box 135 AM The Standard for Security 2 2 IEEE 802 11i Security The Standard for Security The WPA2 security mechanism is defined in the IEEE 802 11i standard WPA2 is an extension of the famil iar security mechanism WPA Wi Fi Protected Access The main feature of the extension of WPA to WPA2 is the AES CCMP encryption process Mechanism Encrypt
116. i pants who dial in to the Internet receive a dynamic IP ad dress They are called dynamic because every participant receives a new public address that has not been assigned yet each time he or she dials in to the Internet By contrast dynamic addresses are usually used in local IP networks because they are easy to handle and because using them avoids incorrect IP address entries or uninten tional double assignments The DHCP service is responsi ble for assigning unique dynamic IP addresses Fixed IP address Fixed IP addresses are IP addresses which are permanently assigned to a computer or another device like a network printer FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 178 AM Glossary Firewall Firmware FTP Assigning fixed IP addresses makes sense in cases where a local network has a sufficiently large pool of IP address es available or when a computer is always supposed to be accessible at a certain address such as a web server or e mail server A firewall protects a computer or local 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 Some firewalls also integrate additional concepts like IP masquerading and NAT to decouple data traffic by distin guishing strictly between the internal and external net work Especially effective firewalls go e
117. ick up the handset BOOcxt 8OO Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Connected ISDN Line Identification Restriction and Presentation COLR COLP By default a caller s display always shows the Multiple Subscriber Number MSN of the extension she or he dialed Yet if you take the call at another extension the MSN ofthis extension will be displayed If you want this number to remain concealed so that the caller does not know that the call has been picked up at another exten sion you have the option of suppressing transmission of the connected line s number The caller s display will con tinue to show the number dialed 83 AM Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing Transmission of the connected line s number can be switched on and off for each extension individually Trans mission of the connected line s number is permanently enabled in the factory settings Enabling Connected Line Identification Restriction COLR Permanently Pick up the handset OOO Ext 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Enabling Connected Line Identification Presentation COLP Permanently Pick up the handset OOO 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the
118. inter as a Network Printer e080 Print amp Fax gt Chowan a l Printing Faxing Sharing Y In Menu Printer No printer is selected Print Queue Printer Setup Selected Printer in Print Dialog Last Printer Used Default Paper Size in Page Setup US Letter E N af Click the lock to prevent further changes 3 Click IP Printer e008 Printer Browser a 13 z Default Browser AP Printer Search Protocol HP Jet Direct Socket Address fritz box lv Valid and complete address Queue i Leave blank for default queue Name fritz box Location Print Using Apple Model Apple Color LaserWriter 12 600 PS v2014 108 Apple Color LaserWriter 12 600 PS J v2014 108 Apple Color LaserWriter 12 660 PS v2014 108 Apple Color StyleWriter 4100 Gimp Print v5 0 0 beta2 Apple Color StyleWriter 4500 Gimp Print v5 0 0 beta2 Apple Color StyleWriter 6500 Gimp Print v5 0 0 beta2 J Apple LaserWriter 12 640 PS v2015 105 r 3 Searching for new drivers More Printers Add 4 62 USB Hubs a 8 6 USB Hubs Q 4 Inthe Protocol field select the entry HP Jet Direct Socket Internet Printing Protocol IPP Line Printer Daemon LPD v HP Jet Direct Socket 5 Enter in the Address field the IP address of the FRITZ Box 19
119. ion WPA TKIP Temporary Key Integrity Protocol WPA2 TKIP AES CCMP based on the extremely secure AES Ad vanced Encryption Standard procedure CCM Counter with CBC MAC defines how the AES procedure is applied to WLAN packets FRITZ Box supports the AES encryption procedure as part of the WPA2 mechanism and the TKIP encryption proce dure as part of the WPA mechanism This means that the FRITZ Box can be used in combination with any WLAN adapters that also support WPA2 with AES or WPA with TKIP Security is of utmost importance within radio networks Radio signals can also be received outside of office or res idential spaces and abused for criminal purposes Therefore it is important that no unauthorized users can register in a WLAN to use its Internet access or shared net work resources FRITZ Box includes settings on various levels that contrib ute to the security of your WLAN and thus to the security of your computers 136 AM Encryption Default Setting Y Encryption The most important security setting is encryption FRITZ Box supports the security mechanisms WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA Wi Fi Protected Access and WPA2 as follows e As part of the WEP mechanism a static key is deter mined to serve for the encryption of the user data Enter the key in the WLAN Security settings of the FRITZ Box All of the WLAN adapters in your wireless network must also use this key e The
120. irtual Private Network VPN 5 More about Virtual Private Network VPN Via VPN a secure remote access to the network of the FRITZ Box can be established e The VPN solution for the FRITZ Box is based on the IPSec standard e Computer LAN coupling and LAN LAN coupling VPN connections can be set up for individual remote computers or even for remote networks e Eight simultaneous active VPN connections are supported e The configuration files for the VPN connections are created using a separate program The program is provided free of charge and can be downloaded from the AVM web site e A free VPN client for individual computers can also be downloaded from the AVM web site The chapter is a short introduction to the topic of VPN The AVM web site offers an English language Service Portal which presents comprehensive information on VPN in general and in connection with the FRITZ Box Visit this portal to obtain more detailed information www avm de en vpn 5 1 What Is VPN VPN stands for Virtual Private Network A VPN is a virtual private network that uses the Internet as its physical base The VPN provides for secure data transmission All computers registered in the network are connected with each other over the Internet so that they can exchange data Data transmission takes place over IP as in the local network In a pure transmission over IP the data are not protected and thus exposed to unauthorized access by
121. ister at the WLAN access point with the best availability Make sure that each IP address is assigned only once in the wireless network Configuring FRITZ Box as a Base Station As a WDS base station the FRITZ Box establishes Internet connections for other WLAN repeaters and WLAN clients For instructions on how to set up the FRITZ Box as a WDS repeater start reading from page 146 To set up the FRITZ Box as a WDS base station proceed according to the following directions 1 2 Start a web browser Enter fritz box in the address field The FRITZ Box user interface opens Make sure that the expert mode is enabled in the System Expert Mode menu and click Apply Open WLAN WDS and make sure the Autochan nel function is not selected by following the instruc tions on the screen Check the checkbox in front of the WDS enabled option Select Base station as the operating mode 145 AM Setting up aWDS O Q WDS Repeater 7 Select from the list of WLAN Devices the devices that are to be used as WDS repeaters 8 Inthe Security area define how the WDS repeater connection should be encrypted Please note that the WPA2 encryption method is only available for AVM AVM devices 9 Enter a network key 10 Click Apply The Repeater Settings you require to set up the WDS repeaters are displayed 11 We recommend printing out these se
122. ith Bluetooth technology For mo bile devices with limited energy capacity Bluetooth is the more useful solution however as Bluetooth uses consid erably less power than wireless LAN What is more Blue tooth technology is more flexible and thus can offer a greater bandwidth of potential applications FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 191 AM Index Index A access rights USB Storage 6 000 sc cee cen es 53 user interface 30 acknowledgment tone 68 adapter WEAN sosie aeaa a aaa 18 alafMe se iv ieen eee awn 38 73 alternating between calls 92 analog telephone line 22 answering machine integrated 35 39 operating via telephone keypad 39 Seting UP 056 eriseeria 33 audible tones acoustic signals 70 audio signals eee eee 70 acknowledgement tone 68 answering machine signal tones 40 autochannel see WLAN autochannel 140 autoprovisioning see Internet connection automatic configuration 42 AVM Stick amp Surf 18 B baby monitor see room monitoring 99 bandwidth management 164 busy on busy 08 85 see call rejection on busy 85 button DEGT scacegeddgavaan ae aa 126 WEAN oina a ana ana a 125 cable DSL telephone cable 122 network cable 123 cable connection broadband 45 callblocking 00 37 call div
123. l 7 00 a m daily Enter the value 2000 for lt Start gt and 0700 for lt End gt Enabling Do Not Disturb for a Prescribed Period BOOEtoO Defines the period for Do Not Disturb at Staro End extension lt Ext 00000 Saves the settings OOOExt OOO Enables Do Not Disturb for the defined period 00000 Saves the settings Both kinds of Do Not Disturb settings can be disabled by means of a keypad sequence 72 AfM Alarm Disabling Do Not Disturb O0OcExt2 OO Disables Do Not Disturb for extension lt Ext gt 00000 Saves the settings Alarm The telephones connected to the FRITZ Box can be used for an alarm call The alarm can be configured individually for each connected telephone First enter on the telephone the time at which you would like to be awakened and save this entry Then enable the alarm function Example The telephone should ring at 07 00 a m Enter the value 0700 as the lt Time gt and save this setting Configuring the Alarm for a Telephone OOOO tine Defines for the given extension the lt Exto time at which the telephone should ring 00000 Saves the settings Enabling Disabling the Alarm 000000 Enables the alarm for all extensions on which a time was configured 00000 Disables the alarm for all extensions 73 AM Call Forwarding on the ISDN Line v Call Forwarding Immediately Call Forwarding on the ISDN Line C
124. lains the icons used in this chapter Icon Action Dial a number Pick up the handset Hang up the handset Talk Three party conference call Wait for the acknowledgement tone You hear the ring tone GE OOODOOO Enter the number of an analog extension of the FRITZ Box In place of lt Ext gt enter the number of an analog extension for instance for extension FON 1 or for extension FON 2 MSN Enter an ISDN number MSN In place of the abbreviation lt MSN gt used here en ter the complete MSN desired without any dialing prefix lt DNo gt Enter an external telephone number destination number In the place of lt DNo gt enter the complete number of the external line lt DNo Ext gt Enter the external telephone number destination number or extension number Ext to which your calls are to be diverted 69 AM Audio Signals 9 2 Audio Signals The following diagram illustrates the duration and inter vals of the various audio signals and ring tones of the tele phones connected to the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 Time in seconds Audible Signals Ring Busy signal EEE Internal dial tone BH BH EE External dial tone i Positive confirmation Neg acknowledgment PEPE EERREREREERRERRRREEE Call waiting Ba Calls External call z s Internal call E a E Call back E Internet telephony Registratio
125. lect the desired standard in the WLAN Standard list 133 AM Setting the Right Standard in the FRITZ Box Q Note the following for the configuration of this setting Your FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 can make two WLAN networks available simultaneously for data transmis sion One of the WLAN radio networks works in the 2 4 GHz frequency band and the other in the 5 GHz frequency band This means the FRITZ Box can be im plemented as an especially flexible access point for the various WLAN adapters and applications in your network Set the standards of the two WLAN radio networks in the FRITZ Box such that they are compatible with all of the WLAN adapters used in the wireless network Make a note of which standards the WLAN adapters in your network are compatible with and then adjust the FRITZ Box settings according to the following information Your radio network integrates only WLAN adapters that are compatible with one or both of the following standards 802 11n 802 11g In this case set the WLAN standard for the 2 4 GHz frequency band to 802 11n g If the 5 GHz frequency band is not used in order to reduce energy consumption you can disable it in the FRITZ Box without losing WLAN connections Your radio network integrates only WLAN adapters that are compatible with one or both of the following standards 802 11b 134 AM Setting the Right Standard in the FRITZ Box 802 11g In t
126. lephone cable be extended to no more than 10 meters Network Cable 1 2 Q wc LEDs Remember that the quality of the line may be decrease as the distance from the central switching station increases Network Cable Additional network cable is required if you would like to use all of the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 network ports The FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 network cable yellow is a standard category 5 Cat5 Ethernet cable If you need a replacement cable a longer cable or an extension please use a Standard STP type Shielded Twisted Pair Ethernet cable of category 5 or 5e Cat5 or Cat5e To extend the ca ble you will need a shielded RJ45 double coupling Cat5 or Cat5e with a 1 1 pin assignment You can use both straight cables and crosslink cables All components are available from specialized vendors When components of a smaller category are used re duced transmission rates may result AVM recommends using a network cable no more than 100 meters long Five LEDs are built into the top of the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 which flash or light up to display various con nection statuses 123 AM LEDs LED Condition Meaning Power DSL on e FRITZ Box on standby e the device has electrical power and the DSL line is ready for operation flashing e the device has electrical power e the connection to DSL is being established or has been interrupted internet on a telephone connec
127. lling in Windows XP 2000 59 printer port setting up uninstalling in Windows 7 uninstalling in Windows Vista 120 uninstalling in Windows XP 121 using USB printer 55 O prioritization obtaining an IP address automatically panawidth managementa 164 115 CATE ZONES siste ss ie 165 opening the graphic user interface 28 r R ee operation by telephone 68 P caine Smail T wie eet 170 overview of device properties 10 Ee SEVICE SENAI epa ga FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 195 Index R j radio network name 139 technical specifications recovery physical properties 127 electrical equipment 130 ports and interfaces 126 electronic equipment 130 telephone book 36 FECVCIING vs needy eovada cena 130 telephone connections 31 remote access configuring 6 31 SEOVPN s acscuistewaviclanw axle dai 160 telephony repeater ala aeaea n mnpvoparinaie ceo 38 FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G 143 answering machine 39 WDS iesiiescg ie inser aes tes 143 blocking calls 37 requirements for operation 12 call diversion 37 NES giea ses ditadtere tee iaa 70 call listei earns iieii kia 36 room monitoring 99 dialing rules 38 fax reception 38 S PUM CEONS ice gets ares shaves we ariverenh entice 36 making internal calls 49 SECURITY
128. lso presents useful tips on problems with establishing connections The next step is to consult the English language FAQs in the Internet www avm de en service FAQs This site contains answers to questions our custom ers have frequently asked our Support team If you do not find the answer you need in the FAQs AVM Support will assist you The support desk can be reached by e mail or by fax 173 AM Support by E mail Please take advantage of the information sources described above before contacting AVM support Support 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 Select the product for which you need support from the Support area Click the Mail Form link to open the e mail form Fill out the form in English and send it to AVM by clicking the Send button Our Support team will re spond by e mail as quickly as possible Glossary Glossary ADSL ADSL2 ADSL2 abbreviation for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL G 992 1 G992 2 was developed on the basis of DSL technology in order to satisfy the increasing demand for higher throughput rates during uploading and down loading designates a fast kind of data transmission that works with standard copper cables and transports signals in both directions at different speeds upstream at
129. n 00006 telephone Dials up this connection using the number fixed line OOOO telephone Establishes a connection for this dial number ing procedure using the first Internet telephone number 000P Establishes an Internet telephony connection via the specified Internet telephone number For lt P enter the position of the Internet telephone number in the list of Internet tele phone numbers Making Internal Calls All calls conducted between telephones connected to the FRITZ Box be they analog or ISDN DECT phones are inter nal telephone calls Dialing Internal Calls with Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset You can hear the external dial tone immediately since the extension is set for automatic outside dialing OO cExt If you would like to make an internal call to one of the extensions dial followed by the number of the extension for instance or 0000 If you would like to call all ISDN terminal devices for which no number has been configured then dial OOOO O ISDN ID gt If you would like to call an ISDN terminal device for which you have defined an internal phone number dial followed by the internal num ber of the device for instance OOO Msn If you would like to call an ISDN device that does not have an internal phone number dial OQO followed by the MSN that was saved in the ISDN terminal device 87 AM Grou
130. n eror i ZZ z ae a Audio signals and ring tones of the connected telephones 9 3 Configuring on the Telephone wO Saving New Settings In this section saving refers to all current settings made in the FRITZ Box It is not necessary to save the configuration immediately after every change You may first configure all of your settings as desired and then save them perma nently Permanent saving cannot be reversed However you can change the settings by using new commands or restore the FRITZ Box to its factory settings 70 AM Restoring Factory Settings Saving Permanently Pick up the handset 00000 Save all settings permanently by dialing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Restoring Factory Settings All of the settings in the FRITZ Box can be reset to their condition upon delivery by restoring the factory settings All settings you made in the FRITZ Box including the con figured Internet connection are deleted when the factory settings are restored Restoring Factory Settings 00000060 Restores all settings in the FRITZ Box to 000000 their original condition After factory settings are restored the FRITZ Box is restarted Enabling and Disabling WLAN The WLAN function can be switched on and off using the telephone keypad This is especially convenient when the WLAN function has been switched off Simply use your telephone to turn it back on This means that the
131. ne network ISDN and analog FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 J 2 DECT USB 2 0 UMTS HSPA modem FRITZ Fon MT D or other DECT telephones La Video TV streaming Diaa a 2 4 GHz und 5 GHz i s FRITZIWLAN LAN j Repeater N G 16Bit HI FRITZIWLAN 2x Fon analog Fon ISDN Lf USB Stick N Cay ADSL VDSL connection Analog telephones with or without telephone line fax Notebook computer PDA USB 2 0 _ 5 ISDN telephone USB printer Computer games console ISDN PBX USB storage media PBX You can connect two analog telephones fax machines or answering machines to the FRITZ Box Up to eight ISDN te lephony devices can be connected to the integrated ISDN So port Using Cordless Thanks to the DECT function the FRITZ Box can be used as Telephones a basis station for cordless telephones Any cordless tele phone that supports the DECT GAP standard can be regis tered at the FRITZ Box Connecting Four computers can be connected directly to the FRITZ Box Computers using the LAN ports You can also connect a network hub or switch to the LAN ports so that even more computers can be connected to FRITZ Box WLAN Access Point The FRITZ Box is a WLAN access point All computers equipped with a WLAN adapter can be wirelessly connect ed to the FRITZ Box 10 AM FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 Local Network Internet Firewall USB Port Media Server Network Devices All
132. nection Always perform the Internet connection set up as described by your provider e fyour Internet Service Provider supports an automat ic setup routine also known as automatic configu ration autoconfiguration remote configuration 41 AM Configuring an Internet Connection Automatically over DSL or autoprovisioning we recommend always set ting up the Internet connection of your FRITZ Box in this way The FRITZ Box then is set up automatically and se curely with the data necessary for Internet use and any other services ordered from your provider like In ternet telephony If you would like to use not only DSL but also UMTS HSPA for Internet connections note that the Internet connection can be used by only one of these access technologies You will have to change the type of access in the FRITZ Box as needed Remember that you can configure in the FRITZ Box only those types of Internet access you have contract ed with the appropriate providers 6 1 Configuring an Internet Connection Automatically over DSL Prerequisites Automatic configuration is a procedure in which the Inter net Service Provider sets up the Internet connection of your FRITZ Box completely automatically by Plug amp Play In order for you to be able to perform automatic configura tion the following requirements must be met Your FRITZ Box is brand new and starting operation for the first time or
133. network devices connected 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 network ing technology The Glossary explains concepts and terminology having to do with IP networks The section Network Overview from page 151 introduces the network overview of the FRITZ Box The sections IP Address from page 154 and DHCP Server from page 155 explain when it may make sense to change the precon figured network settings what the effects of these changes are and how to make the changes Section The Prioritization of Network Applications and Network Devices from page 164 explains how you can assign priorities to network applications and network devices for accessing the Inter net connection Network Overview The FRITZ Box user interface shows an overview with all of the devices and users connected with the FRITZ Box The Devices and Users network overview is found in the menu Home Network Network 151 AM Network Overview There is an entry in the network overview for each user and each network device The columns have the following meanings Symbols The symbol in front of each name indicates whether the entry is a user or a network de vice In the case of network devices the sym bol also indicates whether the device is con nected via a network L
134. ng at full capacity So whenever an application from a different cate gory or anon prioritized application requires the entire bandwidth all background applications must wait until bandwidth capacity becomes available again If no other network applications are active then the background applications receive the entire bandwidth Network applications and network devices are assigned to the categories using rules 166 AM Categories for Prioritization In order to use prioritization the Expert Mode must be en abled in the user interface of the FRITZ Box 1 Start a web browser on your computer and enter fritz box in the address field of the browser 2 Click Expert Mode in the System menu enable the setting Show expert settings and confirm this set ting by clicking Apply The Prioritization menu is located under Internet More Functions 7 More Functions This chapter introduces additional useful functions and features of the FRITZ Box 7 1 Child Protection The child protection feature in the FRITZ Box allows you to specify when and for how long individual computers or Windows users may use the Internet For instance you can define that your children are allowed to use the Internet connection only on weekdays between 4 00 p m and 8 00 p m and then only for one hour Child protection is set in the Internet Child Protection menu of the FRITZ Box The Child
135. ng has no effect on the an swering machine integrated in the FRITZ Box Individual settings can be made for different devices for instance different times forthe Do Not Disturb setting can be set for individual telephones Or you can except individual devices entirely from the Do Not Disturb setting The individual settings can be configured in the Telephony Telephony Devices menu 171 AM Customer Service Guide 8 Customer Service Guide Help on All Important Service Topics AVM is here to help should any questions or problems arise Here you will find the important information you need in the form of frequently asked questions FAQs manuals updates and support Microsoft Updates In many cases problems that arise during operation can be resolved by installing the current Microsoft Service Pack or other Microsoft updates The current service packs and updates can be obtained free of charge from Microsoft at the address www microsoft com 8 1 Documentation To take advantage of all commands and features of your FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 consult the following docu mentation Help In the FRITZ Box user interface you can open the detailed Help by clicking the Help buttons Manual The FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 manual is available on the Internet in PDF format and can be downloaded at www avm de en service manuals The current Adobe Acrobat Reader for reading PDF docu O ments can be downloaded
136. ng signal This is especially true of fax machines and modems If communication er rors occur you should disable call waiting for fax and mo dem extensions See the section Waiting Calls on page 89 for information about how to accept a call while another connection is ac tive When call waiting is enabled modem and fax connec tions may be interrupted Enabling Call Waiting Pick up the handset OOA lt Ext 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Disabling Call Waiting Pick up the handset OOE 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset 81 AM Suppressing Caller ID for Outgoing Calls CLIR Suppressing Caller ID for Outgoing Calls CLIR The CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction function prevents your telephone number being displayed on the other party s telephone during outgoing calls The CLIR function is disabled in the factory settings You have the option of enabling this function permanently and then disabling it again CLIR can also be used for individu al connections When CLIR is permanently enabled this setting is saved for the extension and always enabled for outgoing connections If you would like to conduct only certain calls with the Call er ID suppr
137. nnection For more information see the manual on the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N the manual for the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N 2 4 or the manual for the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick Establishing a WLAN Connection Using WPS If you are using a WLAN adapter from another manufactur er and your WLAN adapter supports WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup you can also use this mechanism to establish the WLAN connection between your computer and the FRITZ Box For detailed instructions about how to do so see the section WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup from page 148 Establishing a WLAN Connection Manually If you are using a WLAN adapter from another manufactur er you can also establish the WLAN connection manually To do so proceed as follows 1 Switch on your computer 2 Install the WLAN adapter in your computer along with the appropriate software Please take note of the in structions in the documentation of the adapter 3 In order to establish a WLAN connection to the FRITZ Box you can use the WLAN software for the WLAN adapter or the WLAN software supplied with the operating system The FRITZ Box is delivered with preset values for WLAN se curity You must enter these values during the configura tion of the WLAN adapter If you would like to establish a WLAN connection using these preset values then your WLAN adapter must sup port the WPA encryption procedure 1 Start the WLAN software 2 Enter the following value
138. nt out the page by clicking the printer icon in the toolbar 8 Close the user interface and clear the connection be tween the FRITZ Box and the computer Remove the network cable yellow 20 Ap Connecting to the DSL Line 9 Configure your WLAN adapter with the security set tings entered in the FRITZ Box The WLAN connection between your WLAN adapter and the FRITZ Box will be established We strongly recommend the use of a WLAN adapter that supports WPA or WPA2 for instance an AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick see also page 18 WEP is out of date and data encrypted with WEP can be deciphered within minutes 3 5 Connecting to the DSL Line Connecting FRITZ Box on the DSL line connecting to the telephone socket Connect the FRITZ Box using the DSL telephone cable gray black with the DSL line 1 Connect the longer gray end of the DSL telephone cable to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled DSL TEL 2 Then take the short gray end of the cable and insert the plug RJ45 into the socket of DSL line If the plug does not fit into the DSL socket connect it to the black RJ11 RJ45 adapter included in the pack age Then insert the adapter into the DSL socket of the DSL line 21 AM Connecting to the Analog Telephone Line Q As soon as the connection to the DSL line is ready for op eration the Power DSL LED stops flashing and stays lit You can connect the FRITZ Box to the Internet via DS
139. nternet Engineering Task Force abbreviation for Wireless Local Area Network The term WLAN designates the industry standard for wire less local networks passed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE in 1997 under the title IEEE 802 11 By means of WLAN technology individual computers or network devices like printers or DSL access points can be linked wirelessly to an existing cable connected local net work LAN or LANs can be converted completely to a FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 190 AM Glossary wireless structure A further useful purpose for WLAN tech nology is to link segments of existing cable connected networks Although WLAN was actually developed only for short range connections by cascading WLAN access points or implementing transmission networks with high power point to point radio transmission even network segments located further from each other can be linked or network participants in relatively remote locations can be econom ically and easily integrated into an existing network WLAN access points often also serve as access points to the Internet in private or public institutions Many air ports hotels and cafes for instance make WLAN hotspots available to their customers either free or Subject to a charge Ultimately this has maneuvered WLAN into serious competition with mobile UMTS technology The application possibilities for wireless network commu nication also overlap w
140. nternet connection 12 AM Operation Requirements for connection via WLAN computer with a WLAN adapter compliant with IEEE 802 11n g a or IEEE 802 11b for example a FRITZ WLAN USB Stick for connection via network cable computer with a network port network adapter stan dard Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T for fixed line telephony an analog telephone line or ISDN point to multipoint line in accordance with the Euro ISDN protocol DSS1 13 AM Connecting 3 3 1 Connecting Connecting FRITZ Box This chapter contains instructions on the following topics C connecting FRITZ Box to electrical power connecting one or several computers to the FRITZ Box connecting FRITZ Box to DSL connecting FRITZ Box to ISDN or the analog telephone line connecting analog terminal devices to the FRITZ Box connecting ISDN terminal devices to the FRITZ Box connecting an IP telephone Please see the instructions about setting up the FRITZ Box in section Security and Handling on page 8 3 onnecting to Electrical Power Connecting to the power supply Connecting Set aside the power supply unit from the FRITZ Box package 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to the power supply unit In sert the small plug in the power socket at the right edge of the socket strip on the FRITZ Box 2 Plug the other end into an AC power outlet The green Power DSL LED will light up after a few sec onds to indicate that the
141. o other telephones connected with the FRITZ Box diversion of calls to other that come from a certain telephone number The Call Diversion menu is located in the Telephony menu Block Calls The telephone number block of the FRITZ Box offers you the following options numbers and number ranges can be blocked for out going calls From the FRITZ Box no outgoing calls to a blocked number range are possible In this manner you can block connections to certain mobile networks for in stance blocking telephone numbers for incoming calls For incoming calls you can block certain numbers to avoid receiving calls from unwanted callers The command for blocking calls is located in the Tele phony Calls menu 37 AM Alarm Menu Menu Alarm With the alarm function you can use the telephones con nected to the FRITZ Box as alarm clocks e You can specify several different times for the alarm to go off e Anindividual telephone can be selected for the alarm function The Alarm function is located in the Telephony menu Dialing Rules Dialing rules specify when calls are conducted on the fixed line network and when they take place over the In ternet All connections to number ranges for which a dialing rule has been defined are established using the specified con nection type The Dialing Rules menu is located in the Telephony menu Integrated Fax The FRI
142. odules are working at capacity this value equals 100 When the load is less the value is correspondingly lower FRITZ Box Central Processor The energy consumption of the CPU is displayed both the current value and the daily average When all functions and modules are working at capacity this value equals 100 When the load is less the value is correspondingly lower The individual FRITZ Box modules For each module this page displays the amount of energy being consumed at the moment and the daily average When all functions and modules are work ing at capacity this value equals 100 When the load is less the value is correspondingly lower Statistics Here three diagrams show how certain device param eters of the FRITZ Box change depending on the ac tions performed with the FRITZ Box Interested users can watch the how these changes are related over time and observe how the FRITZ Box is affected by si multaneously making telephone calls surfing and streaming data On the Settings tab in the System Energy Monitor menu you can disable individual unneeded LAN ports manually 169 AM Push Service E mail 7 3 Push Service E mail With push service you can specify that the FRITZ Box sends you e mail messages with status and consumption data at regular intervals The e mail contains a table with the overview of your FRITZ Box connections The call list is also sent as a file in csv format
143. of the computers connected with the FRITZ Box consti tute a network and can share access to any files released for file sharing All of the computers connected to the FRITZ Box can ac cess the Internet The FRITZ Box works as a DSL router making the Internet connection available to all connected computers All con nected computers can then use the Internet connection at the same time The FRITZ Box is equipped with an integrated firewall The integrated firewall protects your network from attacks from the Internet as long as the FRITZ Box is operated as a router The FRITZ Box is equipped with two ports for USB devices to which you can connect USB storage devices hard drive stick a printer one of the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Sticks a USB hub or other devices see USB Hubs from page 63 The USB port supports the USB 2 0 and USB 1 1 stan dards If you use one of the FRITZ WLAN USB Sticks by AVM the AVM Stick amp Surf technology is at your disposal Use Stick amp Surf to adopt the WLAN security settings from the FRITZ Box quickly and conveniently For connecting a printer FRITZ Box has a printer server Al ternatively the USB remote connection is available for the use of printers An integrated media server makes music image and video files available in the local network You can either save these files directly in the integrated memory of the FRITZ Box or make them available via a USB memory stick connected to
144. on the same frequency band Other wireless networks may be active but al so microwave ovens baby monitors game consoles garage door openers audio video bridges or Blue tooth transmitters for instance in mobile tele phones To increase the WLAN range especially under difficult or strongly shielding structural conditions the FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G available as an accessory from AVM can be used in combination with the FRITZ Box It is especially easy to install and can be operated at any 230 V power outlet Everything you need to know about the FRITZ WLAN Re peater N G can be found at the web address www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_ Repeater_N_G Because this standard works exclusively in the seldom used 5 GHz range it offers the opportunity to transmit da ta relatively free of interference from external influences WLAN adapters that support 802 11a are much less com mon that devices that work in accordance with the 802 11b g standard With a maximum throughput rate of 11 Mbit s this is the oldest standard for radio networks Older WLAN adapters of the first generation can communicate with the FRITZ Box using 802 11b However if the WLAN adapter supports newer standards such as 802 118 the latest standard should be used This is currently the most common WLAN standard It com municates with a maximum of 54 Mbit s gross in the 2 4 GHz frequency range ISM and guarantees broad compat ibility wi
145. orrupt the data structure due to a high number of defective struc tures In such cases a complete loss of data may oc cur Therefore we recommend always making a security copy of the USB memory content so that your data are not irretrievably lost just because losses may oc cur on the USB storage device 67 AM Configuration and Operation on the Telephone 9 Configuration and Operation on the Telephone FRITZ Box Keypad Sequences Q Acknowledgment Tone Many of the FRITZ Box functions and features can be con figured and used over a telephone connected to a FRITZ Box extension Only tone dialing dual tone multi frequency DTMF telephones can be used in configura tion and operation Pulse dialing telephones are not suit able The telephone network features can be used only if they are supported by your telephone network carrier and en abled on your telephone line Entries input on the telephone are confirmed with ac knowledgement tones see also Audio Signals on page 70 e Entries made correctly are confirmed with a positive acknowledgement tone a single tone of one second in length e Ifthe entry was not successful because of an incor rect key sequence for instance you hear a negative acknowledgment tone an intermittent tone broken into intervals of about 0 25 seconds 68 AM Instructions for Operation at the Telephone 9 1 Instructions for Operation at the Telephone The table exp
146. owing Place or hang the FRITZ Box in a dry location that is free of dust and protected from direct sunlight For ideal operating conditions mount the FRITZ Box on a wall with the cables connected on the bottom Do not place FRITZ Box on excessively heat sensitive surfaces as the base of the device can heat up dur ing normal operation Make sure that the ventilation slits are unobstructed For this reason the FRITZ Box should not be placed on a carpet or on upholstered furniture The ventilation slits provide for air cooling of the FRITZ Box When connecting FRITZ Box to your computer using the network remember to take the length of the ca ble into account 8 AM Security and Handling If you would like to establish wireless connections between FRITZ Box and the computer position the device at a central location Make sure to keep sufficient distance from potential sources of interference like microwave devices or electric devices with large metal housings FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 2 FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 An Overview The FRITZ Box connects your computers directly with your DSL or VDSL line Each connected computer can establish an Internet connection over the FRITZ Box As a WLAN access point FRITZ Box offers you the possibil ity of connecting your computer to the DSL or VDSL line wirelessly The FRITZ Box is a Private Branch Exchange PBX for making telephone calls via the Internet and the fixed li
147. owledgement tone Hang up the handset Call Forwarding When Busy for Any MSN Pick up the handset OOOQODNoO Dial the sequence shown at left OMS S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Call Forwarding When Busy for All MSNs Pick up the handset 80BOO0DN0O8B Dial the sequence shown at left iS Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Disabling Call Forwarding When Busy for Your Outgoing Caller ID Pick up the handset 00000 Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Disabling Call Forwarding When Busy for Any MSN Pick up the handset OCOGOOOMSN _ Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset 76 AM Call Forwarding on the ISDN Line Call Forwarding Delayed Disabling Call Forwarding When Busy for All MSNs Pick up the handset 8600060 Dial the sequence shown at left S Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset Incoming calls are forwarded to the specified number if not answered at the number originally dialed within 20 seconds about five rings Call forwarding can be con figured for your extension s outgoing caller ID the first number assigned to an extension for any number for in stance a telephone at the other FRITZ Box extension or for all numbers All s
148. ox Use an ISDN cable to connect an ISDN telephone 1 Connect one end of the ISDN cable with the ISDN telephone Connect the other end of the ISDN cable with the FON S port of the FRITZ Box If you have no more than two analog devices con nected to the PBX you can connect them directly to the FRITZ Box and do without the PBX 25 AM Connecting IP Telephones 3 11 Connecting IP Telephones Connecting to a LAN Port Connecting via WLAN IP telephones can be connected to the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 at the LAN ports or via WLAN At the LAN ports of the FRITZ Box you can connect IP tele phones using a LAN cable Connecting an IP telephone to the FRITZ Box 1 Connect one end of the LAN cable with the IP tele phone 2 Connect the other end of the LAN cable to one of the LAN ports on the FRITZ Box Now the IP telephone is connected to the FRITZ Box This phone must be configured before you can use it for tele phone calls Follow the instructions in the documentation of the device and in the section Setting Up an IP Tele phone in the FRITZ Box on page 35 IP telephones that support WLAN known as smart phones can be connected wirelessly to the FRITZ Box via WLAN Connecting a smart phone to the FRITZ Box 26 AM Connecting IP Telephones 1 Use your smart phone to search for WLAN devices at your location 2 Select the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 from the list of WLAN
149. p Call Dialing Internal Calls without Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset You hear the internal dial tone lt Ext gt Dial the desired extension number for instance 00r For instance enter to call the telephone at the analog extension FON 1 lt ISDN ID If you would like to call an ISDN terminal device for which you defined an internal phone number dial the internal phone number of the device for instance O OGMSN gt Ifyou would like to call an ISDN terminal device that does not have an internal phone number di al followed by the configured for the ISDN ter minal device Group Call Place a group call to call all other extensions at the same time Your call is connected with whichever extension an swers first Group Call Pick up the handset 000 Dial the keypad sequences listed here to call all free extensions Picking up a Call from the Answering Machine Use this function to pick up incoming calls on your tele phone that already have been taken by the answering ma chine Picking up a Call Pick up the handset 000 Dial the sequence shown at left The call is now connected to your extension You are now connected to the caller 88 AM Waiting Calls Waiting Calls When the Call Waiting feature is enabled and you are conducting a call you will be notified as soon as an exter nal call arrives on your your line
150. ply 4 Open the Home Network USB Devices menu 5 Select the USB Remote Connection page 6 Disable all types of USB devices 7 Asa final step click Apply The result of the changed USB settings can be viewed in the Overview of Devices 8 8 Tips for Using USB Devices When using USB devices at the USB ports of the FRITZ Box please keep in mind the following If more than one USB device without its own power supply is connected to the FRITZ Box please note that in accordance with the USB specification the total current consumption may not exceed a value of 500 mA Otherwise unspecified malfunctions with the USB devices or even damage to the FRITZ Box may occur AVM expressly advises against performing firmware updates for USB devices connected to the computer via the USB remote connection on the FRITZ Box Before removing a USB storage device select the Remove Safely option in the FRITZ Box user inter face to prevent losses of data 66 AM Tips for Using USB Devices To avoid damage to the FRITZ Box only operate USB storage devices that require more than one USB port for operation for instance hard drives with a Y cable if they have their own power supply or a USB hub with its own power supply The FRITZ Box can not defend the USB memory from external influences Thus such phenomena as volt age spikes during storms may occur and writing to older USB memory devices may c
151. r and now you hear the busy signal 8 If the call is not answered within 20 seconds dial either the number or CGOG the sequence shown at left Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset As soon as the subscriber you dialed hangs up your telephone will ring OO Pick up the handset The subscribers number is dialed again automatically Call Back on No Response CCNR on the ISDN Line The call back on no response function can be used when you dial a number and the party does not respond Once the party can be reached again and conducts a call from her or his telephone this function recognizes when this conversation is ended Your telephone then rings When you pick up your handset the number of the desired party is automatically dialed again Call back on no response can be used both for external and internal connections This command can be activated five times for each line 90 AM Call Back on No Response CCNR on the ISDN Line Enabling Call Back on No Response CCNR You have just dialed a number and heara ring tone 6 If the call is not answered within 20 seconds dial either the number or CGOG the sequence shown at left amp Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset As soon as the party you dialed completes the conversation being con ducted from her or his telephone your telephone rings Pick
152. r network printers 56 AM USB Printer as a Network Printer Configuring the Windows Printer Port for a Network Printer If the FRITZ Box entry is already listed in the Programs group of the start menu of the computer this means that the printer port is already configured on this computer Otherwise work through the instructions below to config ure the printer port Note that this manual describes only how to configure and install the printer port in the 32 bit versions of the Windows operating systems If you use a 64 bit Windows operating system on your computer please proceed according to the corresponding instructions on the AVM web site Complete the steps below to set up the printer port ina 32 bit Windows operating system 1 Insert the FRITZ Box CD in the computer s CD_ROM drive The Installation Help opens 2 Click the View CD Contents button 3 Click the Create Start Menu Entry button The printer port designated AVM FRITZ Box USB Printer Port will be configured Now you can install the printer drivers of the printer con nected to FRITZ Box for this printer port Installing Printer Drivers in Windows 7 1 Click the Start button in the task bar and select Devices and Printers 2 Click Add a printer 3 Select Add a local printer You must make this selection because the printer port on the computer functions as a local port 57
153. ral specifications not however that the software meets your individual requirements Delivery costs will not be reim bursed Products which have been replaced revert to our ownership Claims recognized under warranty entail nei ther an extension or recommencement of the warranty pe riod If we reject a warranty claim this claim lapses no lat er 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 Contracts for the International Sale of Goods CISG AVM GmbH 2011 All rights reserved Documentation release 03 2011 AVM Computersysteme Vertriebs GmbH Alt Moabit 95 D 10559 Berlin Germany AVM in the Internet www avm de en 129 AM Disposal 1 8 Disposal Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from household waste Labeling of electrical and electronic scrap In accordance with European regulations and the Electri cal and Electronic Equipment Act ElektroG the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 as well as all devices and electronic com ponents contained in the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 pack age may not be disposed with household waste Please bring these to your local collection points for disposal 130 AM More about WLAN 2 More about WLAN WLAN Wireless Local Area Network is a radio technology that allows networks and access to the Internet to be provided without cable
154. re about Internet Telephony 4 More about Internet Telephony Voice over IP VoIP Data Transfer Internet telephony has already been in use for years but today it allows even private customers the convenience fa miliar from conventional telephony usually at significant ly lower prices Internet telephony has also made it considerably more convenient to use applications like conference calls and answering machines in networks Further advantages in clude global availability at a single telephone number and the development of new standards for security and voice quality All kinds of data transmission in the Internet use the Inter net Protocol IP IP is packet oriented This means that the data are broken down into data packets for transmis sion and IP takes care of the transport of the individual da ta packets through the Internet Language is also trans mitted in the Internet in this manner In opposition to this fixed line telephony transmits data in a line oriented manner In this case data are transmit ted in a coherent data stream 4 1 Telephony Scenarios If you have configured both a fixed line number and an In ternet telephone number in FRITZ Box you can make calls in all directions e from the fixed line network into the fixed line net work e from the Internet into the fixed line network e fromthe Internet into the Internet and receive calls from all directions as well 159 AM More about V
155. remote connection function vir tual cable replacement The USB device is detected as new hardware by the operating system on this computer so that device software can be installed as if it were con nected directly to the computer The USB remote connection can be utilized in 32 bit Windows 7 in Windows Vista and Windows XP with Ser vice Pack 2 or higher Enable the FRITZ Box USB remote connection whenever you would like to use one of the following devices on the FRITZ Box e USB storage device with the NTFS file format e printer with the Graphics Device Interface GDI print er that requires the driver software for the given op erating system e multi function printer whose scanner fax or card reader features are to be used e printer with ink level monitor requiring bidirectional communication e USB scanner Note that isochronous USB devices with time critical transmission isochronous USB devices like sound cards web cams video converters or TV adapters are not sup ported 64 AM Enabling the USB Remote Connection Do not use the FRITZ Box USB remote connection if multi ple computers are to be able to access a single USB device connected to the FRITZ Box at the same time network printing function Functions like FTP USB network storage and the media server which are provided by the FRITZ Box are not avail able as long as the USB remote connection is active for USB storage devices Enabling t
156. rn to the call on hold by hanging up the handset this ends the currently active connection In this case the telephone rings as Call soon as you hang up Pick up the handset again O to return to the last call that was on hold 92 AM Three Party Conference Call Three Party Conference Call FRITZ Box allows you to hold telephone conferences with two other people at once Two external and one internal party or two internal and one external party can conducta conference call with each other Conducting a Three Party Conference Call Pick up the handset Dial the external number of the first party Talk Press the Hold button To establish a second call simply dial plus the desired extension number for an internal call or the desired external number You can now conduct a second conversation while your first call is on hold QO Dial the sequence shown at left to begin a three party conference call Now all three participants can confer together If either of the other two parties hangs up your connection with the remaining participant re mains active You can end the three party call by hanging up the handset ee You can also switch from the three party call back to the original two party connection Dial the sequence shown at left This ends the three party conference The connection that was active last before you initiated the three party confer ence is now ac
157. s described above To do so enable the expert settings in the System Ex pert Mode menu 44 AM Internet Connection via Cable Modem 6 4 Internet Connection via Cable Modem With an additional cable modem you can also use your FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 ona cable connection Then the Internet connection 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 restriction 1 10 11 12 Use a network cable to connect the cable modem with the LAN 1 port on the FRITZ Box Connect a computer with the FRITZ Box either wire lessly via WLAN or using a network cable Open the FRITZ Box user interface Enable the expert settings of the FRITZ Box in the System Expert Mode menu Confirm by clicking Apply Open the Internet Account Information Settings menu Select the connection type Internet connection via LAN 1 from the Connection via area In the Operating Mode section enable the option Establish own Internet connection NAT router with PPPoE or IP In the Account Information section select the op tion No account information required IP In the Connection Settings section enable the op tion Obtain the IP address automatically DHCP In the input fields Upstream and Downstream enter the relevan
158. s for the connection be tween the FRITZ Box and the WLAN adapter 19 AM Establishing a WLAN Connection Manually WPA Not Supported SSID name of the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 WLAN radio network Encryption methods WPA TKIP or WPA2 AES CCMP Encryption WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK AES WLAN key The key is printed on the sticker on the base of the device Network mode Infrastructure 3 Confirm your entries using the relevant button in the user interface for instance OK or Connect Now your WLAN adapter and the FRITZ Box are connected with each other wirelessly Please see the instructions in the section Opening the User Interface on page 28 See also the information on WLAN security in the section Security from page 136 If your WLAN adapter does not support WPA encryption you must convert the encryption set in the FRITZ Box to WEP For this you must change the WLAN settings in the FRITZ Box To do so proceed as follows 1 Connect the FRITZ Box and the computer using the network cable yellow see the section Connecting Computers to the LAN Port from page 16 Start a web browser on your computer Enter fritz box in the address field of the browser Select the WLAN Security menu Then select WEP encryption and enter a network key Os ee Click the Apply button A window is displayed with the WLAN security set tings 7 Makea note of the settings or pri
159. s not appear in the window of your web browser Possible Cause The web browser is set for offline operation Remedy Configure the web browser for online operation Using the example of Internet Explorer 8 1 Open the Tools menu 2 Ifa checkmark is displayed in front of Work Offline click this line 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 Possible Cause The proxy settings of the web browser prevent the user in terface from being opened Remedy Enter the DNS name and the IP address of the FRITZ Box as an exception in the proxy settings of the web browser as described 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 Network LAN settings area 3 Inthe Proxy server area of the next window check the Use proxy Server for LAN option and then click Advanced 104 AM Checking the CGI Settings 4 Enter as Exceptions fritz box 192 168 178 1 169 254 1 1 and click OK Checking the CGI Settings The user interface does not appear in the window of your web browser Possible Cause The execution of CGI scripts is disabled in the web brows er Remedy Config
160. s or dered from your Internet Service Provider such as In ternet telephony Further settings can be configured in the user interface of your FRITZ Box The Wizards area offers easy to use step by step instructions on all important functions Use these to set up the FRITZ Box in accordance with your own needs O 43 AM Configuring the Internet Connection via DSL Using the Wizard 6 2 Configuring the Internet Connection via DSL Using the Wizard If the FRITZ Box is connected directly to the DSL line the account information from your Internet Service Provider is required to configure the Internet connection in the FRITZ Box Use the Wizard to configure the Internet connection 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Select the Wizards menu 3 Click the Check Internet Connection Wizard and fol low the instructions 6 3 Configuring the Internet Connection via DSL Manually Changes to the Internet connection settings can be made in the FRITZ Box user interface Proceed as follows 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Select Internet Account Information 3 Configure the desired settings Take advantage of the Help available in the FRITZ Box user interface for more information and instructions 4 Asa final step click Apply If the FRITZ Box is connected to a DSL modem or a DSL router or integrated into an existing network you must al so configure your Internet connection a
161. sabling Busy on Busy Pick up the handset OOO 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset 85 Operation at the Telephone 9 4 Operation at the Telephone This section describes how you can use the FRITZ Box fea tures via your telephone keypad Shortening the Dialing Procedure The FRITZ Box automatically recognizes when a number has been entered but not until a few seconds after the fi nal digits are entered You have the possibility of shortening the dialing proce dure by closing your entry with the key Shortening the Dialing Procedure lt numben Indicates that a number has been dialed to shorten the dialing procedure Selecting the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connection For outgoing connections you can specify the kind of con nection to be used for the next dialing procedure For this entry you can use settings already made or circumvent the settings currently configured In this case the dialing rules are suspended for the given dialing procedure By entering precisely which Internet telephony account should be used it is possible to have the dialing proce dure conducted via a certain Internet telephone number even though this number was never previously configured for the extension used 86 AM Making Internal Calls Selecting the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connectio
162. sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing The FRITZ Box offers the possibility of disabling automatic outside dialing This means that you will receive an inter nal dialing tone when you lift the handset at the corre sponding extension This makes sense at any extension which is used to make many internal calls for instance between the extensions of the FRITZ Box When automatic outside dialing is disabled for an external call the 0 must be dialed before the telephone number 84 AM Call Rejection on Busy Busy on Busy Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset OO lt Ex 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left O Hang up the handset Enabling Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset OOE 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Call Rejection on Busy Busy on Busy Calls for an extension can be rejected using the busy on busy feature This means that the user receives a busy signal whenever the extension is busy Enabling Busy on Busy Pick up the handset OOO Ext 000 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Di
163. st one minute has lapsed You can disable the function by simply hanging up the handset of the telephone at which you enabled it 99 AM Using Keypad Shortcuts Using Keypad Shortcuts The Keypad function allows you to control services and features on the telephone line by entering characters and strings on the telephone keypad These keyboard entries are called keypad messages Ask your telephone carrier for the specific keypad messages to access ISDN features Entering Keypad Messages on an Extension with Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset O BsSeq gt Dial the sequence shown at left Seq stands for the keypad sequence you received from your telephone carrier Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension without Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset O G Seq gt Dial the sequence shown at left Seq stands for the keypad sequence you received from your telephone carrier 100 AM Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting Help for Errors This chapter provides assistance if you are not able to open the user in terface of your FRITZ Box if you are having problems with the WLAN connection or if you want to change the IP settings on your computer 10 1 Errors Opening the User Interface If an error message is returned when you open the user in terface this can have various causes Check the possible causes and attempt to resolve the error Restarting the FRITZ Box Th
164. sy to exchange documents in the local network via the storage medium on the FRITZ Box The Media Server makes music pictures and videos in the network avail able to compatible playback devices Files can also be re leased for sharing in the Internet and local memory ex panded by adding online storage abbreviation for Network Address Translation NAT is a process used in routers to replace the address in formation 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 net work 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 Internet the rout er replaces the private IP address of the sender with its FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 182 AM Glossary Outside dialing prefix Public IP address Port own public IP address in all outgoing data packets The router saves all necessary information in a table so that in coming data packets can then be assigned to the correct network device The outside dialing prefix is the digit dialed at an exten sion line to obtain an outside line Generally this is 0 A public IP address is an IP address valid in the Internet Every computer or router participating in the Internet must have a uniquely assigned public IP address This address is usually negotiated dynamically with t
165. t speeds of your Internet connec tion Save your settings by clicking Apply Then restart the cable modem for instance by un plugging it briefly from the electrical outlet Now the Internet connection of the FRITZ Box will be es tablished over the cable modem 45 AM Internet Connection via the Mobile Telephone Network 6 5 Internet Connection via the Mobile Telephone Network WD In situations where DSL is not available you can use your FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 to connect to the Internet via the mobile telephone network A USB modem for mobile Internet access UMTS HSPA is required for this The USB modem is simply inserted into the USB port of the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box supports UMTS HSPA modems from various manufacturers When the mobile telephone network function is used the FRITZ Box user interface presents information about net work availability connection status and transmission rate 1 Insert the USB modem into the USB port on the FRITZ Box 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 3 Click the Home Network USB Devices menu On the Overview of Devices tab the USB modem is displayed as a Mobile telephone network modem 4 Click Enable mobile telephone network modem now The Mobile Telephone Network menu opens to let you set up the USB modem The Mobile Telephone Network menu is not avail able until the USB modem has been connected to the FRITZ Box
166. tation for your FRITZ Fon MT F 7 2 Registering Cordless Telephones With FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 you can use all cordless telephones that support the DECT GAP and CAT iq radio standards See the documentation of your cordless tele phone to find out whether it supports either of these stan dards To register a cordless telephone from any manufacturer on the FRITZ Box please follow the corresponding instruc tions in your telephone manual beled DECT during the entire registration process This Press and hold down the search key on the FRITZ Box la facilitates telephone registration 7 3 Making an Internal Call to a Cordless Telephone All telephones connected to the FRITZ Box can establish connections to each other free of charge Telephones from other manufacturers can establish inter nal connections using internal numbers which are as signed to each telephone automatically upon registration The internal numbers of the telephones you have connect ed are listed in the FRITZ Box user interface Perform the following steps 1 Start a web browser 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface by entering fritz box 3 On the Overview page select the Telephone Book entry 4 Select the Internal Numbers tab 49 AM Searching for Cordless Telephones by Paging Call The internal numbers of the telephones connected to the FRITZ Box are displayed 7 4 Searching for Cordless Telephones b
167. ten to Record greetings menu again Back to main menu Switch recording and directions mode on off Listen to main menu again 40 AM Internet Connections 6 Internet Connections Setting Up the Internet Connection In order to allow Internet access with the FRITZ Box you must first con figure the Internet connection in the FRITZ Box user interface The FRITZ Box can be operated directly at the DSL line Alternatively it can be connected to a cable modem a DSL moden ora DSL router or integrated into an existing network If no DSL line is available Internet connections can also be established over the mobile telephone network using a USB modem There are various ways to set up the Internet connection of your FRITZ Box In addition to the manual configuration variations your Internet Service Provider may also offer automatic configuration of the Internet connection This chapter describes the various ways you can use the FRITZ Box technology to set up an Internet connection Nevertheless it is always advisable to follow the configura tion instructions you received from your Internet Service Provider Also note the following for the setup of your FRITZ Box s Internet connection e The Internet connection of the FRITZ Box can be es tablished using only one of the methods described below e Your Internet Service Provider transmitted you infor mation about the configuration of your Internet con
168. ternet tele phony Voice over IP makes telephone calls possible via the Inter net The technology has already been in use for years but today it allows even private customers the convenience fa miliar from conventional telephony usually at significant ly lower prices VoIP has also made it considerably more convenient to use applications like conference calls and answering machines in networks Added to this are global accessibility under a single telephone number and new VoIP features like the Buddy List known from chat rooms Internet telephony used to be possible only with a head set connected to the computers of the callers and their conversation partners Today voice connections via the In ternet even to fixed line and mobile networks can be conducted conveniently using VoIP telephone systems that allow already existing analog telephones to be used even when the computer is switched off Various Internet Service Providers and telephony carriers provide SIP fixed line gateways for this purpose Such a gateway is used to produce voice connections between the Internet and conventional telephone networks In principle VoIP conversations are possible via every DSL access point but for convenient use with existing terminal equipment and for conversations with the fixed line and mobile networks it is important that the DSL provider support what is known as the SIP standard SIP is the current standard de fined for VoIP by the IETF I
169. th many WLAN devices 132 AM Setting the Right Standard in the FRITZ Box IEEE 802 11n O However due to heavy use of the 2 4 GHz range interfer ence is more common than in the less used 5 GHz range This standard allows for high throughput rates and rang es The FRITZ Box supports 802 11n in the 2 4 GHz fre quency band or if desired also in the 5 GHz frequency band Modulation processes and antenna techniques like MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output use the entire fre quency band available more effectively than the older standards The use of the 802 11n standard and thus the availabili ty of higher throughput rates is possible only if the WLAN connection 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 adapters Setting the Right Standard in the FRITZ Box The throughput rate that can be achieved in your WLAN ra dio network depends on the WLAN standards used by the integrated WLAN adapters 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 need ed 1 Start a web browser 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface by entering fritz box 3 Make sure that the expert mode is enabled in the System Expert Mode menu 4 Open WLAN Radio Channel 5 Enable the Adjust radio channel settings option 6 Se
170. th the FRITZ Box wirelessly The wireless WLAN connection is independent of the oper ating system used Each computer to be connected to the FRITZ Box via WLAN must be equipped with a compatible WLAN adapter for instance the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick Many modern computers and notebooks have an integrat ed WLAN adapter For more information on WLAN see the section More about WLAN from page 131 Connecting the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick If you are using the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N 2 4 or the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick by AVM as a WLAN adapter you can establish a secure WLAN connection quickly and conveniently using the AVM Stick amp Surf technology 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 automati cally to the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick The Info LED on the FRITZ Box begins flashing rapidly As soon as the Info LED stops flashing transmis sion of the settings has been concluded 3 Remove the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick from the device 4 Nowinsert the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick into the USB port on your computer The security settings saved on the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick are applied to the computer Now the FRITZ Box and FRITZ WLAN USB Stick are connected with each other wire lessly 18 Ap Establishing a WLAN Connection Using WPS Installing a WLAN Adapter Establishing a Co
171. the 2 4 GHz range or in the 5 GHz range Both frequency rang es can be used simultaneously for WLAN connections This means you always have the optimum data connection at your disposal 140 AM Frequency Ranges Bandwidth For applications that rely on a steady high throughput rate streaming you should use the 5 GHz frequency band This radio band provides more channels and these channels do not overlap as well as experiencing signifi cantly less external interference For applications that require a low to normal throughput rate for instance reading and writing e mail use the 2 4 GHz frequency band In both frequency ranges you can select between channel bandwidths of 20 MHz or 40 MHz exception channel 140 in the 5 GHz frequency band The FRITZ Box initially at tempts to select a channel with 40 MHz bandwidth throughput up to 300 Mbit s If this is not possible due to interference or channels already being used by other WLANs in the vicinity the FRITZ Box automatically switch es temporarily to a channel with 20 MHz bandwidth Greater bandwidth provides for higher data throughput Bandwidth MHz Maximum Data Throughput Mbit s 20 130 40 300 Increasing bandwidths also increases the probability of interference by wireless networks in the vicinity Large bandwidths reduce the frequency range available to other wireless networks in the vicinity 141 AM Frequency Ranges Allocation of t
172. the IP address manually in the appropriate field In the case of the preset IP address of the FRITZ Box the following IP addresses are available for assignment to the computers 192 168 178 2 192 168 178 254 Each IP address can be assigned only once 3 6 Subnetwork By default the option All computers are located in the same IP network is enabled in the FRITZ Box If the factory settings were not changed this setting has the following effect The DHCP server of the FRITZ Box assigns all of the com puters connected with the FRITZ Box an IP address from the address range of the DHCP server This means that all of the computers connected with the FRITZ Box are located in the same IP network 156 AM Disabling All computers are located in the same IP network Factory Settings Disabling All computers are located in the same IP network If you switch off the setting All computers are located in the same IP network the interfaces of the FRITZ Box will receive their own IP addresses Upon delivery the interfaces of the FRITZ Box are config ured as follows Interface IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server LAN 1 192 168 178 1 255 255 255 0 enabled LAN 2 like LAN 1 255 255 255 0 enabled LAN 3 like LAN 1 255 255 255 0 enabled LAN 4 like LAN 1 255 255 255 0 enabled WLAN 192 168 182 1 255 255 255 0 enabled Thus the following address pools are available to the DHCP server
173. tion 65 WEAN Ss i ewan ikea rede 71 energy monitor 168 error Search 02 eee 101 explicit call transfer 95 97 F factory settings by telephone keypad 71 DHCP server 155 P address iaeoe 154 name of wireless network 139 NEIWOM Kein eek tA ee tees 153 FAQS eiereh teat eed sted Seba 172 FAT FAT32 see USB storage 53 fax Teception sre reti cc ece ec ewens 38 sending to e mail address 38 Setting Ups sessen 33 fax machine FV 0 naie eee ae 33 integrated 34 POA TUNES sce ise ian oes 0 EA ea 10 firmware update 173 fixed line number 32 frequency ranges WEAN c crit cette tea nes 139 FRITZ WLAN RepeaterN G 143 FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 18 52 FUP eccirgt T E E EE T ares 54 G GAP see DECT function 48 FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 193 Index H help customer Service 172 service team 173 troubleshooting 101 hold function 4 94 HSPA mobile telephone network 46 hub MOCWOMK aeaee acne aa ee eaters 17 USB eein a einai were 63 icons inthe manual 7 operation by telephone 69 IMPHINt seas gee ee see eres ia 2 129 Info LED dierasie e Miwa 125 information in the Internet FAQS eiun a 172 instructions SEGU sevens apiece NO 8 integrated devices answering
174. tion to the Internet is active flashing there are messages in your mailbox this function must be supported by your telephony carrier C Fixed Line on a telephone connection via the telephone line ISDN ana log is active flashing there are messages in your mailbox this function must be supported by your telephony carrier WLAN on WLAN function is enabled flashing e enabling or disabling WLAN function e adopting the WLAN settings e performing WPS e WPS procedure aborted More than two WLAN devices are performing WPS at the same time Repeat the con nection routine Info on e atelephone connection between two Internet telepho ny subscribers is active the call is free of charge this function must be supported by your Internet telepho ny provider e signals an event specified by the user e Stick amp Surf procedure concluded flashing e updating the firmware e specified value for online meter reached e signals an event specified by the user e Stick amp Surf procedure in progress flashes red Error Open the FRITZ Box user interface and follow the in structions on the Overview page 124 AM WLAN Button Info LED Here you can define what additional information should be displayed on the Info LED For details see the Sys tem Info Display section of the user interface of your FRITZ Box 1 3 WLAN Button The FRITZ Box is equipped with a WLAN button The button has two functions
175. tive again The other call is on hold You can alternate between the two connec tions by dialing the same sequence again 93 AM Consultation Hold au Consultation Hold The consultation hold feature allows you to place an ex isting call on hold You then may consult with someone else at your workplace or dial a second call The party on hold does not hear the second conversation Once you have finished the consultation you can return to the origi nal connection Consultation Hold Call 1 You are talking to caller 1 Press the Hold button Caller 1 is now on hold and you can consult someone else To establish a second call simply dial plus the desired extension number for an internal call or the desired external number Call 2 If the call is answered you can consult on this line The original caller is still on hold If the number you dialed is busy or the call is not answered press the Hold button again to return to caller 1 ed To switch back to caller 1 after talking on the sec ond connection dial the sequence shown at left Call 1 is now active again If you return to caller 1 by pressing the Hold button the connection to caller 2 is not cleared down until caller 2 hangs up Ending Consultation Call1 You can also return to caller 1 by hanging up the handset this ends the connection to caller 2 In this case your phone rings as soon as you hang
176. ttings This concludes the configuration of the FRITZ Box as a WDS base station Register the FRITZ Box settings you printed out in each WDS repeater operating in your wireless network Configuring FRITZ Box as a Repeater As a WDS repeater the FRITZ Box extends the range of a WDS base station in the wireless network For instructions on how to set up the FRITZ Box as a WDS base station start reading from page 145 To set up the FRITZ Box as a WDS repeater proceed as di rected below 1 Start a web browser 2 Enter fritz box in the address field The FRITZ Box user interface opens 3 Enable the expert mode by clicking the View Expert Mode tool bar entry or in the System Expert Mode menu and click Apply 146 AM Setting up aWDS auc 10 Check under WLAN Radio Network to make sure that the same frequency band is set as in the WDS base station Click Apply Open WLAN WDS and check the checkbox in front of the WDS enabled option Select the Repeater option as the operating mode Select from the WLAN Devices list the WLAN device that should be used as the WDS base station If the FRITZ Box is to be operated as a repeater you must change the settings in the area IP Settings for Repeater Operation IP address Enter here an IP address for this FRITZ Box that fulfills the following criteria The IP address must be different from the
177. up Pick up the handset to return to caller 1 again Hang up the handset to end the connection 94 AM Transferring Calls Transferring Calls The call transfer function allows you to transfer a con nection from one of FRITZ Box s extension to another Transferring Calls Call 1 You are talking to caller 1 Press the Hold button Caller 1 is now on hold OOExt gt To establish a connection to caller 2 dial the star key twice and then her or his extension number Call 2 You can now talk with caller 2 To transfer the caller 1 to caller 2 simply hang up the handset Explicit Call Transfer ECT Use the explicit call transfer function to connect two ex ternal parties with each other while one connection is ac tive and the other is on hold Then you can end your own connection while the other two parties continue their con versation Explicit Transfer of One Active and One Held Connection Pick up the handset Dial the external number of the first party Talk Press the Hold button Dial the number for your second external call You can now conduct a second conversation while your first call is on hold To clear your connection while allowing the exter nal parties to continue the call connect the par ties with each other R74 Dial the sequence shown at left The connection on hold and the active connection are connected with
178. up the handset The number is dialed again automatically Call back requests can also be deleted manually with the oldest call back request being deleted first Deleting Call Back Requests Manually Pick up the handset 8008 Dial the sequence shown at left O Hang up the handset 91 AM Alternating Between Calls Alternating Between Calls Whenever you have one active connection and one caller on hold you can switch from one call to the other as often as you want using the Hold button Alternating Between Calls Call 1 You are talking to caller 1 Press the Hold button Caller 1 is now on hold To establish a second call simply dial plus the desired extension number for an internal call or the desired external number Call 2 If the call is answered you can consult on this line The original caller is still on hold ee To switch back from caller 2 to caller 1 dial the sequence shown at left Call 1 Caller 1 is now active again and caller 2 is on hold QO To switch back again from caller 2 to caller 1 dial the same sequence In this way you can alternate between the two connections Ending Hold The caller on hold hangs up You can continue talking on the active connection R21 You end the active connection by dialing the se quence shown at left The call that was on hold is now active again and there is no call left at hold You can also retu
179. ure the web browser so that the execution of scripts is allowed in the user interface Using the example of the Internet Explorer 8 1 Select the Security settings page under Tools In ternet Options 2 Ifthe Default Level button is not available for selec tion the Medium security level is already config ured which means that CGI scripts can be executed in the Internet browser 3 Proceed as follows if the Default Level button is available for selection 4 Select the Local Intranet icon and click the Sites button 5 Inthe next window click the Advanced button and enter in the Add this Web site to the zone field fritz box Click Add 6 Disable the Require server verification https for all sites in this zone option and click Close Checking the Security Software Checking the Security Software The user interface cannot be displayed in the web browser Possible Cause Security software is blocking access to the user interface Remedy 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
180. ven further analyzing and evaluating the contents of the packets and filtering them according to prescribed rules Such techniques may also include a Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall for in stance Firmware designates software that is embedded in elec tronic devices Firmware is saved in programmable com ponents within a device Through the possibility of updat ing the firmware by computer at any time manufacturers enjoy great flexibility in reacting to the demands of the op erational environment integrating new functions request ed by customers and eliminating errors discovered after production abbreviation for File Transfer Protocol The File Transfer Protocol allows files to be exchanged be tween two computers operating in the Internet Data ex change takes place via an FTP server and what is known as an FTP client The more convenient FTP clients are avail able as stand alone software or are components of some ISDN data transfer software simple FTP clients are now in cluded in many web browsers FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 179 AM Glossary Gateway Gateway is a general term designating an interface be tween two networks Such a network interface can be real ized using a router or a bridge for instance If a computer wants to transfer data packets to a computer in another network it must first transmit the packet to the gateway To do this the computer must know the address of the gateway If all packets
181. version and call forwarding where the calls are diverted via the central exchange How to use call forwarding by telephone is described in the section Call Forwarding on the ISDN Line on page 74 Do not activate both call forwarding and call diversion at the same time Call diversion allows you to forward calls to an external line or to another extension This kind of diversion is orga nized inside FRITZ Box so that diversions to another exten sion are free of charge Calls are diverted to an external 78 AM Call Diversion Cam a number over your ISDN line s second B channel and are subject to normal transmission charges If the FRITZ Box is operated on an analog telephone line incoming calls can only be diverted to a different extension or to Internet numbers Do not activate both call forwarding and call diversion at the same time Note that only numerical Internet telephone numbers can be entered for diversion to an Internet telephone number This means that you can enter only numerals no letters or other characters You can specify the conditions under which an incoming call will be diverted You can select one of five different options Different settings may be saved for each exten sion Call Diversion Immediately without Ringing Pick up the handset BOOcExto Dial the sequence shown at left lt DNo gt lt Ext 00000 Save your settings if desired by dial ing the sequenc
182. vice For this an Auto Configuration Client ACC must be integrated in the device The specifications for automatic configuration of the ADSL terminal device are stored on the Auto Configuration Server by the given Internet Service Provider As soon as the ADSL terminal device initiates the autoconfiguration process the settings are retrieved from the Auto Configuration Server and implemented in the ADSL terminal device without any further interaction with the user During this process all of the communication be tween the ADSL terminal device and the Auto Configura tion Server takes place in encrypted form abbreviation for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS is a third generation 8G mobile radio standard with throughput rates of 384 Kbit s to 7 2 Mbit s FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 187 AM Glossary The high throughput rates make it possible to support multimedia services With special cards or USB sticks the Internet connection can also be provided for laptops or computers via UMTS Update Amore recent version of software or firmware is called an update Updates are often free of charge resolve minor programming errors and sometimes also offer new func tions Upload This term designates the procedure of transmitting files from one s own computer to another computer in the Inter net UPnP abbreviation for Universal Plug and Play UPnP UPnP is an extension of the Microsoft Plug amp Play standard that
183. y Paging Call Using the DECT button on the top of the device you can search for lost handsets by starting a paging call Press the DECT button briefly and all of the cordless tele phones connected with the FRITZ Box will ring A paging call cannot work if a handset has dead batteries The DECT button and its use are described in the section DECT Button on page 126 7 5 Logging a Cordless Telephone off of the FRITZ Box 1 Start a web browser 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface by entering fritz box 3 On the Overview page click the on DECT entry in the Interfaces area 4 Select the cordless telephone you want to log off and click the Delete button Now the cordless telephone will be logged off 7 6 Enabling and Disabling DECT The DECT function is disabled upon delivery of the FRITZ Box e Enabling the DECT function The DECT function is switched on when the first cord less telephone is registered e Disabling the DECT function When the last cordless telephone is logged off in the FRITZ Box user interface the DECT function is switched off automatically 50 AM USB Devices 8 8 1 USB Devices USB Devices at the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7390 is equipped with two USB ports also known as USB host controllers The USB ports of the FRITZ Box support the standards USB 2 0 and USB 1 1 Various USB devices can be connected to the USB ports e a FRITZ WLAN U

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