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FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7330 - Telecom Namibia Limited
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1. 34 network cable 147 ACCESS ULES eces rekenen Ea 57 cable connection broadband 20 38 ACCESSOMIES sisese nentur ee ee ee ee 153 CAllMDIOEK Grace sersa sats oe bows ieee 89 advanced view 0 e eens 33 call diversion 04 88 138 ALAN dod ot ose eevee eee ek 91 137 Call iStick acca 4 ede ran Mads eee 83 alternating between calls 97 Call PICKUP i soe ve weeaie oe vee awe s 85 ambient conditions 146 call waiting eee 97 analog extension 9 CE conformity declaration 160 analog telephone line 22 child protection 57 answering machine CUIR eis ma ma narr EN 95 CONNCCHNG residere onenian 42 connecting integrated 004 84 answering machine 42 42 VOICEIMENU 25 doe dias aes isss 85 COMPULCLS wnice Sacto sad ordre at emacs 23 autochannel 02 ee eee 81 fax machine 05 42 see WLAN autochannel FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 26 AVM Stick amp Surf annuun 26 IPtelephones 44 multiple computers 24 B smartphone 43 telephone 04 42 blocking CALS ise 6s aos coravss eeen vo reser sor ay 89 to analog fixed line 22 blocking Internet pages 57 to DSL LLL 20 22 button to electrical power 17 DECI eneen rox dense wee ae 11 to LAN eee 2
2. 0000 43 software firMmWaTE esaeren oad ee dees 51 standard view 0 6 33 starting operation requirements for operation 13 Streaming shins notes awe ae as ne 118 SUPPO eeaeee a Gnas 148 bye mail 0 2 eee eee 151 information in the Internet 148 SWICK sia EE codeine ie ewe we aes 24 see network switching outside dialing 142 symbols inthe manual 7 FRITZ Box 7330 187 T technical specifications 145 telephone CONMCCUNG sic s deicveaedierataee oe 42 telephone book for FRITZ FON w3 d 0 doa seees as 82 inthe Internet 83 of the FRITZ Box 82 telephone line 22 telephone number DIO CKING ao sis sccesvaiertrae eae drsr 89 SUPPreSSING eee ee 95 telephone numbers 47 configuring 05 47 fixed liH s 0deccdas ohexcawexs 48 Intemet ss 6cscenesss eeass eens 47 telephone system 82 telephones configuring 00 49 telephony ALARM Gas s ss assed tare donee 91 answering machine 84 CallDIOCK soc vice seat reas age 89 call diversion 88 138 dialing rules 89 internal calls 0 93 terminal devices configuring 05 49 CONNEC CHING 5 ices tis ade tales 42 three party conference call 96 transfer caros Soir haai r oes 94 U UM
3. 2 eee ee eee eee eee 82 The FRITZ Box Call List densos ore anaaeendcile aia dhecareseciee e inie 83 Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine 84 Setting Up FRITZ Box Fax Reception eee eee 87 Setting Up Call Diversion eee eee eee eee ee eee eee 88 Saving Costs with Dialing Rules 0 cee ee eee eens 89 Blocking Telephone Numbers and Callers 89 Setting Up Do Not Disturb 0 eee eee eee ee ee 90 Setting Up the Alarm eee eect eee eee 91 Enabling the Baby Monitor 0 cece cece ee ee eee ee 92 Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions 93 FRITZ Box as a DECT Base Station is cssseedaees 101 Paging Cordless TelephoneS eee cece ee eee eeeee 101 Deregistering a Cordless Telephone from the FRITZ Box 101 Enabling DECT Eco 1 eee eee eee ee cnet eees 102 The FRITZ Box Home Network cscs secsckesse seas 103 Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network 105 Network Settings in the FRITZ BOX cee cece eee ee eee 105 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 000 113 FRITZ Box 7330 4 AM 18 18 1 18 2 18 3 18 4 18 5 18 6 19 19 1 19 2 19 3 20 20 1 20 2 20 3 20 4 20 5 20 6 ra 21 1 21 2 22 22 1 22 2 22 3 22 4 22 5 USB Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network 116 Power Supply for USB Devices 0 cece eee eee eee 116 USB
4. 34 Saving the FRITZ Box SettingS 0 cece eee eee eee eee 35 FRITZ Box 7330 2 AM 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 8 2 8 3 8 4 9 1 9 2 9 3 10 10 1 10 2 11 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 5 12 6 12 7 Configuring an Internet Connection in the FRITZ Box 36 Configuring an Internet Connection for DSL 36 Changing the Annex Setting of the FRITZ BOX 37 Configuring the Internet Connection for Cable 38 Configuring the Internet Connection for the Mobile Communications NEWOTK suirus tt rina rAKUN aids Vea ee eo eee ew eae 38 Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1 FRITZ Box as a Router 39 SUMING the Nete decrecregae rean e Cade whe 4 bee deeded ied were 41 Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices 42 Connecting an Analog Telephone or Another Analog Terminal Device 42 Registering FRITZ Fon and Other Cordless DECT Telephones 42 Registering Smartphones with FRITZ App Fon 43 Connecting an IPTelephone cece eee ee eee eee 44 Setting Up the FRITZ Box for Telephone Calls 47 Entering Telephone Numbers in FRITZ Box 2 006 47 Configuring Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices 49 Making Telephone Calls cee eee eee ee eee eee 50 Firmware Update Updating the FRITZ OS 51 Searching for and Transferring FRITZ OS Update with the Wizard 51 Automatic Sea
5. Pick up the handset 000000 Dial the sequence shown at left Automatic outside dialing will be enabled 00000 Save your settings Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 7330 142 AM Taking FRITZ Box out of Operation 21 Taking FRITZ Box out of Operation In this chapter you receive tips and recommendations for taking the FRITZ Box out of operation Please also follow our instructions for the correct disposal of waste equipment on page 161 21 1 Restoring Factory Settings When the factory settings are restored to the FRITZ Box all of the settings in the FRITZ Box are restored to their condition upon delivery This is strongly recommended if you are plan ning to pass the FRITZ Box on to another user Resetting the FRITZ Box has the following effects e All settings you made in the FRITZ Box will be deleted e The factory settings WLAN key will be activated again e The IP configuration of the factory settings will be re stored Saving FRITZ Box Settings Before loading the factory settings save all of the settings you made in your FRITZ Box to a backup file With this backup file you can restore your settings to the FRITZ Box at any time or load them to another FRITZ Box Instructions for saving restoring and applying the FRITZ Box settings are presented in the Online Help of the user inter face Loading Factory Settings 1 In the FRITZ Box user interface select the System Re set menu 2
6. 150 user interface 0 148 VLA OOS erre erens ere an anaiak 148 hibernation 004 6060 00008 80008008 74 hold function 0 00 0 c eee 99 home network 0000000e 105 see network SPAY asics hate tcretioniotatn ae 21 38 see mobile communications FMP Seite sues eis ecinetag a aceme acetic 61 hub NEIWOMK scccccs aa eeweaawed sees 24 USB oneru E E coaene 119 IMPINGE hra een Seale eomne dates 159 information about FRITZ Box 32 information in the Internet knowledge base 149 VIEUS sc cecon er Sau ones deees 148 instructions a V tol 0 eee ec are ree PR 15 SECUN Jen Gus ien he ees 14 15 integrated devices answering machine 84 PAX css ps EEE cn ie ES 87 internal calls scccais sieves ote eee dees 93 internal telephone numbers 93 internal transfer 05 94 Internet access regulating times 57 Internet connection configuration wizard 36 configuring esseen asenso es 36 configuring manually 36 ver DSL tweens E ue EEES 36 over LANI sruenrs ers Saree ease 39 via cable modem 20 38 via mobile communications network 0 eee ee 21 38 Internet filter n eee eee eee 57 Internet protocol version 6 67 see IPv6 Internet router 02 57 Internet telephone number 47 Internet telephony entering telephone numbers 47 IP address CHANGING seac anino varsta
7. 4 26 WITH WPS ei5se ssoednade nthe ba buen 26 WLAN deviceS e cece cues 25 connecting by WPS 26 WLAN frequency ranges 80 WLAN on off 0 cee eee eee 74 WLAN radio network expanding ee eee 75 WLAN security settings manual transfer 28 WIPS Pitre de cnientie prides mented tana 26 PIN method 0e0ee 27 push button configuration WPS PBC 26 FRITZ Box 7330 189
8. 147 dynamic DNS 005 61 E e mail forwarding voice messages 84 emergency IP address 108 ending operation 143 energy consumption 146 evaluating DSL connection 149 voice quality 150 WLAN connection 149 exposed host 02 ee eee 58 F factory settings DHCP server 109 IPv4 address 05 108 loading by telephone 135 loading with FRITZ Box 143 fax receiving iss 4 aise a eae eee ees 87 sending to e mail address 87 fax machine COMME CHING x cscs ca ciceieie caus esses 42 FEALUIES bin cose elie wens eee was 93 feedback sivcieisens wasauae aw enw eeee 149 filters wud winding Na Means oe ane Ses 57 firmware Updating s cicesexedaeweaaens 52 firmware update automatic search 52 searching and transmitting 5i firmware update 51 fixed line ic ce ww sdowcews ob bes dies 22 fixed line telephone numbers 48 FRITZ App Fon 02 eee 43 FRITZ OS 3 sieaics ousiere sae eledaues 51 FRITZ OS update 2 51 FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 26 G Google contacts 000 83 guest access WLAN ities sacs ote ae eeaeres 73 FRITZ Box 7330 185 H help customer service 148 knowledge base 149 mantal e vse st wate srania 148 support team
9. Please note the following before establishing a wireless con nection between the computer and the FRITZ Box e WLAN device A computer to be connected to the FRITZ Box via WLAN must be equipped with a WLAN device for it to support WLAN A WLAN device can be an external WLAN adap ter like a USB stick for example or a device integrated in the computer Many modern computers and note books come with a WLAN device integrated e WLAN security settings In the FRITZ Box WLAN security settings are enabled up on delivery Before a computer can establish a wireless connection to the FRITZ Box the WLAN security settings of the FRITZ Box must be transferred to the WLAN device For this procedure the FRITZ Box supports the two auto matic methods AVM Stick amp Surf and WPS Wi Fi Protect ed Setup The security settings can also be transferred manually For more information on WLAN see the section FRITZ Box as i a WLAN Base Station from page 71 FRITZ Box 7330 25 AM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN Establishing a WLAN Connection with AVM Stick amp Surf If you use a FRITZ WLAN USB Stick from AVM as the WLAN de vice you can use AVM Stick amp Surf to establish a secure WLAN connection quickly and conveniently 1 Switch on your computer 2 Insert your FRITZ WLAN USB Stick into one of the USB ports on the FRITZ Box The WLAN security settings are transmitted to the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick The
10. Technical Specifications 22 Technical Specifications Facts worth knowing Here you will find comprehensive technical data on your FRITZ Box 7330 22 1 Ports and Interfaces e DSL telephone port DSL modem in accordance with the standards ITU G 992 1 Annex A and B ADSL ITU G 992 3 Annex A and B ADSL2 ITU G 992 5 Annex A and B ADSL2 G 992 3 5 Annex J G 992 3 5 Annex M G 994 1 G hs telephone port for connecting to the analog network e One a b port with a RJ11 socket for connecting analog terminal devices DECT base station e Two LAN ports via RJ45 sockets LAN 1 standard Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T LAN 2 standard Ethernet 10 100 Base T e Two USB host controllers USB version 2 0 e WLAN base station with support for wireless networks in the 2 4 GHz frequency band IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbit s EEE 802 11g 54 Mbit s EEE 802 11n 300 Mbit s FRITZ Box 7330 145 AM Router Functions 22 2 Router Functions Router DHCP Server Firewall with IP masquerading NAT IPv4 and IPv6 Child protection and filter lists port forwarding Dynamic DNS VPN 22 3 User Interface and Display Configuration and status messages via a web browser on a connected computer Five LEDs indicate the condition of the device 22 4 Physical Specifications Dimensions W x D x H approx 226 x 160 x 47 mm Supply voltage 230 V 50 Hz Maximum power consumption 12 W FRITZ OS can be update
11. The waiting party hangs up and you continue the call with the other party or QO You end the call with party 2 by dialing the keypad sequence at left The conversation with party 1 is resumed or You can end the active call by hanging up the hand set Your phone rings As soon as you pick up the re ceiver you are connected with the waiting party 00A FRITZ Box 7330 98 AM Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions Consultation Hold You can put a telephone call on hold in order to consult with another party You call the second party The party to the oth er call does not hear the consultation after you are finished you can resume the call that was on hold Consultation Hold Call 1 You are talking to caller 1 Press the Hold button Call 1 is on hold Party 1 can no longer hear you Establish the connection to party 2 Dial an in ternal telephone number see page 93 oran external telephone number Call 2 If party 2 accepts the call you can conduct the conversation If party 2 s line is busy or the callis not an swered press the Hold button again to return to call 1 QO Use this keypad sequence to return from call 2 back to call 1 Call 1 is now active again If you only press the Hold button the connec tion to caller 2 remains on hold until caller 2 hangs up You can also end call 2 by hanging up the recei ver Your telephone rings an
12. 4 3 Connecting to the Fixed Line The FRITZ Box is a telephone system or PBX Private Branch Exchange for Internet and fixed line telephony If you want to make telephone calls via the fixed line network connect the FRITZ Box with your analog telephone line Connecting to the Analog Line If you have an analog line to the fixed line telephone network then connect the FRITZ Box as follows Connecting to the analog telephone line via the DSL splitter 1 Make sure that the long end of the DSL telephone cable is connected to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled DSL TEL 2 Insert the black end of the DSL telephone cable into the telephone socket on your DSL splitter The FRITZ Box is connected with the analog fixed line net work FRITZ Box 7330 22 AW Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box 5 Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box You can connect a computer with the FRITZ Box either using a network cable or wirelessly over WLAN A computer can be connected with the FRITZ Box using only one of these methods It is not possible to connect using the network cable and WLAN 5 1 Connecting Computers to the LAN Port Connecting a computer to the FRITZ Box using a network cable 1 Set aside the network cable from the FRITZ Box package 2 Ifyou work with a Linux operating system Configure the network adapter of the computer with the setting DHCP 3 Connect one end of the network cable to the
13. FRITZ Box 7330 Installation and Operation Table of Contents 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 4 2 4 3 5 1 5 2 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 Symbols and Highlighting cs sccca cease ass 7 The FRITZIBOX 7990 4 oe Kee 40904 4449060448400 488 8 Ports Interfaces Buttons and LEDs 9 Ports and Interfaces 0 ce eee cee ce eee E eee ences 9 BUON Ss ioi etea ae AREE EEE incon eta Bee pte pete Ro nine a 10 LEDS s ac ida d aed cote Sib d D a E EE EN E E Baad anacd ayers 12 Before You Connect the FRITZ Box 0005 13 Contents of the FRITZ Box Package ccc cece cece eee 13 Requirements for Operation cece cece eee eee eee 13 Security and Handling cece cece ete eee eens 14 Connecting the PRITZIBOK 3 lt 54594444444 4444 00 44 17 Connecting to Electrical Power cece cece 17 Connecting to the Internet 0 cece eee ete eee eee 18 Connecting to the Fixed Line eee eee ee eee 22 Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box 23 Connecting Computers to the LAN Port 2 8 23 Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 25 The FRITZ Box User Interface 00 eee 31 Opening the User Interface eee cee eee ee eee 31 Overview Everything ata Glance eee eee ee eee 32 Standard View and Advanced View cece eee eee 33 Protecting the User Interface with a Password
14. IPv6 capable Services in the Home Network FRITZ NAS access via SMB or FTP FTPS access to the user interface with http or https over IPv6 The DNS resolver of the FRITZ Box supports queries for IPv6 addresses AAAA records and can query the up stream DNS resolver of the Internet service provider over IPv6 The globally valid prefix is distributed via router adver tisement For guest access to the WLAN the home network and WLAN guests are separated by IPv6 subnetworks UPnP UPnP AV media server automatic provisioning TR 064 IPv6 capable Services in the Internet FRITZ NAS access via FTPS completely closed firewall to protect against unwanted data from the Internet Stateful Inspection Firewall voice over IPv6 automatic provisioning TR 069 time synchronization over NTP Network Time Protocol remote access via https dynamic DNS via dyndns org and namemaster de Setting Up IPv6 in the FRITZ Box 1 2 3 4 Open the FRITZ Box user interface Enable the advanced view Then select the Internet Account Information menu Select the IPv6 page and set up IPv6 in the FRITZ Box Consult the Online Help of the FRITZ Box user interface for more information FRITZ Box 7330 68 AW Mobile Nnetwork Replacing Faulty DSL Setting Up IPv6 on the Computer You can establish connections in the IPv6 range of the Inter net only if IPv6 is installed and enabled on the computers in your home n
15. Name field 5 Select a telephone book or disable the option Copy ex isting telephone book If you disable this option the new telephone book will be empty FRITZ Box 7330 82 AW The FRITZ Box Call List 6 Click the OK button The new telephone book is saved in the FRITZ Box Selecting a Telephone Book for FRITZ Fon Open the FRITZ Box user interface See page 31 Select DECT Choose a FRITZ Fon and click the Edit button Select a telephone book from the drop down list Click the OK button The telephone book is now available on the FRITZ Fon 14 2 The FRITZ Box Call List The FRITZ Box saves your outgoing and incoming telephone and fax calls in the call list The call list also shows which calls you missed missed calls In the FRITZ Box user interface the call list is found in the Te lephony menu Transfer to Telephone Book Callers from the FRITZ Box telephone book appear in the call list along with their names Telephone numbers that are not saved in the telephone book can be added to the telephone book from the call list with the click of a mouse Saving the Call List as a CSV File You can save the call list as a CSV file on your computer The CSV file can then be opened and edited in spreadsheet soft ware FRITZ Box 7330 83 AM Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine 14 3 Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine In the FRITZ Box you
16. IPv4 Address in the FRITZ Box Upon delivery the FRITZ Box is assigned the following IPv4 address 192 168 178 1 FRITZ Box 7330 108 AW Network Settings in the FRITZ Box If you would like to change the IPv4 address please read through the following sections When Does It Make Sense to Change the IPv4 Address You should change the IPv4 address of the FRITZ Box if the following apply to your network e You have an existing local IPv4 network one subnet with several computers e Fixed IPv4 addresses are registered in the network set tings of the computer and you do not want to or are not permitted to change these addresses e You want to connect the FRITZ Box to the local IPv4 net work in order to make the FRITZ Box features available to all of the computers in the IPv4 network Reserved IP Addresses The entire IP network 192 168 180 0 in the FRITZ Box is re served for internal purposes IPv4 addresses from this network may not be assigned to the FRITZ Box DHCP Server for IPv4 The FRITZ Box is equipped with its own DHCP server for the IPv4 network The DHCP server is enabled by default in the factory settings The following range of IP addresses is re served for the DHCP server in the factory settings 192 168 178 20 192 168 178 200 This IP address can be changed as needed Every time the operating system on a computer connected with FRITZ Box is started the DHCP server assigns it an IPv4 address
17. Info LED on the FRITZ Box begins flashing quickly As soon as the Info LED stops flashing transmission of the settings has been concluded 3 Remove the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 4 Nowinsert the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick into the USB port of the computer The security settings will be adopted and the WLAN connec tion between the FRITZ Box and the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick will be established As soon as the WLAN connection has been established the computer is connected to the FRITZ Box See the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick manual for details Establishing a WLAN Connection Using WPS The FRITZ Box supports WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup WLAN devices that also support WPS can be connected with your FRITZ Box securely using this method All of the necessary WLAN security settings are transferred in the process There are two kinds of WPS the push button method and the PIN method WPS with the Push button Method The push button method WPS PBC can be used if your WLAN device is equipped with a WPS button or if WPS can be en abled via the control software of the WLAN device FRITZ Box 7330 26 AW Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 1 Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box until the WLAN LED begins flashing glans 2 When the WLAN flashes start WPS on the WLAN de vice You have 2 minutes for this task How to start WPS depends on the WLAN device Either press a button on the WLAN devic
18. Internet Account Information menu 4 Select the More Internet Service Providers entry from the Internet Service Provider drop down list 5 Select the Other Internet Service Provider entry from the second drop down list 6 From the Connection area select the External modem or router option 7 Inthe Operating Mode area select the setting Share existing Internet connection in the network IP client mode The FRITZ Box is integrated into the existing network as an IP client The FRITZ Box and the connected network devices re ceive an IP address from the IP address range of the existing network The FRITZ Box and the connected network devices are thus part of this network FRITZ Box 7330 40 AW Surfing the Net 7 6 Surfing the Net Once you have set up the Internet connection in your FRITZ Box you can surf the Internet with any computer con nected to the FRITZ Box 1 Start a web browser on your computer 2 Enterin the address field the URL of the web page you would like to visit for instance www avm de en The requested Internet page is opened and displayed FRITZ Box 7330 41 AM Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices 8 Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices This chapter describes how to connect telephones fax machines an swering machines and telephone systems PBXs to the FRITZ Box 8 1 Connecting an Analog Telephone or Anot
19. Select the Factory Settings tab 3 Click the Load Factory Settings button The FRITZ Box is reset to its factory settings FRITZ Box 7330 143 AM Uninstalling Software 21 2 Uninstalling Software Additional software for the FRITZ Box is available on the web pages of AVM at www avm de en download If you have installed supplementary programs on one or more computers uninstall the software using the control panel of your Windows operating system Uninstalling Software in Windows 7 1 Open Start Control Panel Programs 2 Under Programs and Features click Uninstall a pro gram 3 Select inthe list the AVM software to be uninstalled 4 Click the Uninstall Change button The software will be removed Uninstalling Software in Windows Vista 1 Open Start Settings Control Panel Programs and Functions 2 Select in the list the AVM software to be uninstalled 3 Click the Uninstall Change button and confirm with Continue The software will be removed Uninstalling Software in Windows XP 1 Open start Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Make sure that the Change or Remove Programs but ton is selected in the column at left 2 Select the AVM software to be uninstalled from the list of Currently installed programs 3 Click the Change Remove button The software will be removed FRITZ Box 7330 144 AW
20. e The Start Computer Button You can start the computer each time it is accessed over the Internet by clicking the Start Computer button e Starting Automatically To do this enable the setting Start this computer auto matically as soon as itis accessed from the Internet When the computer is accessed from the Internet it is started automatically FRITZ Box 7330 107 AM Network Settings in the FRITZ Box IPv4 Settings in the FRITZ Box The IPv4 settings of the FRITZ Box are preset upon delivery with the following values Factory Settings IPv4 address 192 168 178 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP server enabled The IP address and the corresponding subnet mask yield the following values Network address of the subnet 192 168 178 0 Entire IPv4 address range for the 192 168 178 2 computers 192168178254 The following IPv4 addresses cannot be assigned because they are reserved for certain purposes This IP address is used by the 192 168 178 1 FRITZ Box itself This IP address is the broadcast ad 192168178255 dress used to send messages into the network IP Address in Case of Emergency The FRITZ Box has a fixed IP address that cannot be changed The FRITZ Box always can be reached at this IP address Fixed IP address 169 254 1 1 For instructions about how to handle fixed IP addresses see the section Opening the User Interface Using the Fixed IP Address from page 130
21. like to use exclusively for fax reception If you would like to make calls and receive faxes over an analog fixed line enable automatic fax detection for your fixed line telephone number Please note the infor mation about automatic fax reception in the following section 9 Confirm by clicking Next and Apply Automatic Fax Reception on the Analog Fixed Line If you enabled automatic fax detection on an analog fixed line please note Fax detection is not enabled until a telephone or answering machine accepts a call If your FRITZ Box is to receive faxes automatically set up an answering machine for fax calls in the FRITZ Box see page 84 FRITZ Box 7330 87 AM Setting Up Call Diversion 14 5 Setting Up Call Diversion You can configure multiple call diversion modes with different settings in the FRITZ Box Call diversion can either divert all incoming calls or only cer tain calls You can divert the calls to an external telephone number to a certain telephone or to an answering machine Examples for Call Diversion Settings e Allincoming calls will be diverted to another telephone line e Calls that come from a certain telephone number will be diverted to your mobile telephone number e Anonymous calls in which the caller does not transmit a telephone number will be diverted to an answering ma chine Setting Up a New Call Diversion Setting 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface See page
22. see page 31 2 Select the Telephony Alarm menu 3 Enable the alarm and entera time 4 Select which telephone should ring at the specified time 5 Define here whether the alarm should be repeated 6 Save your settings by clicking Apply Now the alarm is set up and enabled FRITZ Box 7330 91 AM Enabling the Baby Monitor 14 10Enabling the Baby Monitor When the baby monitor is enabled for a telephone the tele phone automatically calls a previously specified telephone number whenever the volume in the room reaches a defined level If the telephone is in the same room as your child you can use this function to monitor its sleep Enabling Baby Monitor Pick up the handset or activate the speaker phone function of your telephone We recommend using a device with a speaker phone function 00 lt Level gt lt Telephone num bep Enables the baby monitor lt Level gt Sound level at which a call is triggered Enter a numeral between the most sensitive setting and O lt Telephone number The telephone number to be called Enter an internal telephone number see page 93 the number for an internal group call or any external telephone number desired Wait for the second long acknowledgement tone Do not hang up the handset The baby monitoring function is now enabled As soon as the volume in the room reaches the specified level
23. select the printer that is connected to the USB port of your FRITZ Box If the printer is not displayed you must first install the i printer drivers for this device Consult the documenta tion of your printer for instructions 2 Click Add The USB printer has been configured and can be used asa network printer Setting Up a USB Printer in Other Operating Systems The names of entries or menus in other operating systems cs not described above may be slightly different than the terms we use here e As the port type select Raw TCP e Enter 9100 as the port e As the printer name enter fritz box FRITZ Box 7330 122 AW Sharing a USB Printer If the FRITZ Box is configured as a WDS repeater or as an IP client enter here the IP address at which the FRITZ Box can be reached within the network Configuring a USB Printer with FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection If you are using an all in one device or would like to use the convenience features of a USB printer connected to the FRITZ Box we recommend installing the FRITZ Box USB re mote connection software The FRITZ Box USB remote con nection program can be installed on computers with Windows 7 Vista or XP 32 and 64 bit Installing FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection Install the program for FRITZ Box USB remote connection on all of the computers with which you want to use the connect ed USB device 1 Connect the USB printer to the USB
24. that USB devices can be connected without turning the com puter off The Universal Serial Bus also offers a 5 Volt power FRITZ Box 7330 180 AM Glossary supply This makes it possible to load devices at the USB port and operate USB devices that do not have a power supply of their own The Universal Serial Bus was introduced with the USB 1 0 specification in 1996 In 1998 came the reworked USB 1 1 specification followed in 2000 by USB 2 0 With 480 Mbit s USB 2 0 provides for considerably higher throughput rates than USB 1 0 1 1 12 Mbit s VPN short for Virtual Private Network VPN serves to integrate devices from a neighboring network into your own network without the networks having to be compatible with each other AVPN is generally an independent company network distrib uted over several locations which uses the infrastructure of a public communications network to link its partial networks or to link individual computers to the rest of the network A VPN uses tunneling technologies and typically builds on the infra structure of the Internet Using a Virtual Private Network it is possible to use all net work applications of the company network even from distant locations This means it is possible to use the advantages of the network even over large geographical distances VPN facilitates optimum information flow without delay throughout the entire company even to offices in other loca tions E mail serve
25. 3 Click Manage Your Own Phone Numbers 4 Click Add Telephone Number and follow the Wizard s instructions Editing or Deleting Telephone Numbers All telephone numbers you entered in the FRITZ Box are listed under Telephony Own Telephone Numbers in the user in terface You can edit and delete telephone numbers here FRITZ Box 7330 48 AM Configuring Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices 9 2 Configuring Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices Once you have entered your telephone numbers configure all of the connected telephones and other terminal devices in the FRITZ Box In the process you must define depending on the type of device e The telephone number the terminal device uses to place outgoing calls to the public telephone network e Telephone numbers for accepting calls A telephone can be set to ring for all incoming calls or only for calls to cer tain telephone numbers e Internal name for the terminal device This name will be displayed for instance in the call list of the FRITZ Box Setting Up Telephones and Terminal Devices with the Wizard 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Click Wizards in the menu 3 Click Manage Your Telephony Devices The telephones and other terminal devices that have al ready been configured are displayed in the user inter face 4 To setup anew terminal device click Configure New Device Follow t
26. Box user interface can be opened on every comput er connected with the FRITZ Box 1 Start a web browser on your computer 2 Enter fritz box in the address line of the browser The FRITZ Box user interface opens E FRITZ Box Windows Internet Explorer Doe 4r x http fritzbox Entering the address fritz box in the browser If the user interface does not open see the instructions on resolving errors in the section from page 126 The Wizard Opening the User Interface for the First Time When you open the user interface for the first time a wizard starts to assist you in configuring the FRITZ Box If you cancel the wizard you can configure your FRITZ Box without this wizard You can change the settings configured with this wizard at any time For comprehensive information on configuring the many di verse functions of your FRITZ Box see the following chapters in this manual FRITZ Box 7330 31 AM Overview Everything at a Glance 6 2 Overview Everything at a Glance All important information about the FRITZ Box is displayed di rectly on the Overview page of the FRITZ Box user interface By clicking the linked entries or more you can jump from this page to the corresponding menus and configure settings there oy FRITZ Box 7330 Figo Espo Moce Ademed fy Coments seg 3 briag iml own ety agile tras ty nee Co me Netant tt Telephone boot a we tat LAN A Ane
27. Configure the settings for your Internet connection over the mobile communications network For more informa tion see the Online Help of the FRITZ Box Access to the Internet is now guaranteed even when the DSL connection fails As soon as the DSL connection is stable and available for at least 30 minutes the connection will be switched back to the DSL connection FRITZ Box 7330 70 AM FRITZ Box as a WLAN Base Station 13 FRITZ Box as a WLAN Base Station The FRITZ Box is a WLAN base station for WLAN devices like note books tablets or smartphones The FRITZ Box can establish WLAN connections compliant with the fast WLAN N standard The FRITZ Box is preconfigured with an encryption method from today s safest meth od WPA2 This encryption method is supported by most of the latest WLAN devices The FRITZ Box supports wireless LAN convenience functions like guest access night service and WPS Quick Connection 13 1 Connecting WLAN Devices Securely with the FRITZ Box In a WLAN radio network security is of the utmost importance This is why WLAN connections between the FRITZ Box and your wireless devices are encrypted For encryption the FRITZ Box and your wireless devices must use the same en cryption method The FRITZ Box is preconfigured with an en cryption method that combines today s safest methods WPA and WPA2 These encryption methods are supported by most of the latest wireless devices If you would like to us
28. Enter myfritz box in the address field of your browser 2 Enter the Internet password for your FRITZ Box You will be directed to the MyFRITZ page of your FRITZ Box In this case you do not have to log in to MyFRITZ Multiple FRITZ Boxes You can register multiple FRITZ Boxes at one MyFRITZ ac count e Every FRITZ Box is registered with the MyFRITZ account over your user interface From the Internet MyFRITZ menu select the setting Register the FRITZ Box with an existing MyFRITZ account e When you log in to MyFRITZ all registered devices will be displayed Security with MyFRITZ For the following MyFRITZ activities the https security proto colis used e setting up a MyFRITZ account with myfritz net e registration of the FRITZ Box with the MyFRITZ account e accessing the MyFRITZ page of your FRITZ Box over myfritz net e accessing the user interface of the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box generates its own https certificate Be cause this certificate does not come from a certification authority preset in common browsers you have to con firm that the connection should be established never theless Firefox and Internet Explorer will remember your confirmation and refrain from showing any further warn ings http is used for the daily update of the IP address on myfritz net The password is never transmitted as clear text FRITZ Box 7330 56 AW FRITZ Box as an Internet Router 12 FRIT
29. Server Freely Selectable 12 7 DNS Server Freely Selectable 12 8 DNSSEC DNS servers are preset in the FRITZ Box for IPv4 and IPv6 These are the DNS servers assigned by the Internet service provider For both IPv4 and IPv6 the preset DNS server can be replaced by a free DNS server Free DNS servers include for instance OpenDNS and Google DNS Here is how to change the DNS server entry 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Enable the advanced view 3 Inthe Internet Account Information menu select the DNS Server page 4 Change the settings for the DNS servers The DNSv6 Server area is displayed only if you en abled IPv6 support for the FRITZ Box on the IPv6 page Security for DNS Queries DNSSEC is short for Domain Name System Security Exten sions As the name says this is an extension of DNS the domain name system DNSSEC ensures that both the DNS server and the informa tion returned by the DNS server are authentic or genuine Security with DNSSEC When a home user surfs the web she or he sends queries to the Internet by entering URLs in the address line of the brows er A URL is the name of a web site that is easy to remember such as www avm de en Every query is sent to the DNS serv er first The DNS server resolves the URL into the correspond ing IP address There is one unambiguous IP address for every URL FRITZ Box 7330 66 AM IPv6 The New Internet Pro
30. Settings area make sure that the annex working on your DSL line is set Save your settings by clicking Apply FRITZ Box 7330 37 AM Configuring the Internet Connection for Cable After the annex setting has been changed the FRITZ Box re starts automatically The connection to the DSL network has been established as soon as the Power DSL LED stops flashing and remains lit up 7 3 Configuring the Internet Connection for Cable With an additional cable modem you can also use your FRITZ Box 7330 on a cable connection Then the Internet con nection is established and controlled by the FRITZ Box itself so that in this operating mode too all FRITZ Box functions like Internet telephony firewall are available without restric tion 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Select Wizards in the menu 3 Click the Check Internet Connection Wizard and follow the instructions 7 4 Configuring the Internet Connection for the Mobile Communications Network With a USB modem you can also establish the Internet con nection with your FRITZ Box 7330 via the mobile communica tions network A USB modem for mobile Internet access UMTS HSPA and a SIM card from a mobile communications provider are required for this The FRITZ Box supports UMTS HSPA modems from various manufacturers 1 Insert the USB modem in the USB port on the FRITZ Box 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 3
31. Template See the next page fora drilling template Use the drilling template as a guide to mark the holes needed to mount the FRITZ Box on a wall Be sure to print out the page with the drilling template in its N original size or 100 Do not enlarge it adjust its size refor mat or rescale it in your printer settings FRITZ Box 7330 162 AM Glossary Glossary ADSL short for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL G 992 1 G 992 2 was developed on the basis of DSL technology in order to satisfy the increasing demand for high er throughput rates during uploading and downloading Designates a fast kind of data transmission that works with standard copper cables and transports signals in both direc tions at different speeds upstream at 640 Kbit s and down stream at up to 9 Mbit s ADSL2 short for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2 ADSL2 G 992 3 is a further development of the ADSL stan dard ADSL2 offers range much greater than did the first ADSL gen eration and is significantly more robust than ADSL as it can simply disable single carrier frequencies when they produce interference This feature allows ADSL2 to prevent synchroni zation losses With a throughput rate of up to 12 Mbit s downstream ADSL2 offers considerably greater bandwidth than ADSL ADSL2 is completely downward compatible meaning that ter minal devices compliant with ADSL can also be operated on ADSL2 lines although they canno
32. The remaining 10 of the upload bandwidth is available for applications that are prioritized in lower categories or not prioritized at all e If multiple network applications are assigned to the pri oritized applications category then they must share the available capacity Background Applications This category is suitable for applications that do not require any high transmission speed and which are not time critical for example peer to peer services or automatic updates e Network applications assigned to this category are al ways treated with the lowest priority when the Internet connection is working at full capacity So whenever an application from a different category or a non prioritized application requires the entire bandwidth all back ground applications must wait until bandwidth capacity becomes available again e If no other network applications are active then the background applications receive the entire bandwidth Prioritization Method in the FRITZ Box The following algorithm is used in the FRITZ Box to send data packets according to their prioritization e Change in the order in which packets are sent to the Internet upstream direction The order of the packets the FRITZ Box receives from the Internet downstream direction cannot be changed FRITZ Box 7330 63 AM VPN Remote Access to the Home Network Discard low priority packets in order to ensure the trans mission of higher
33. band e Simple configuration at the click of a button via WPS using a Wizard or manually e Media function integrated audio output and miniature FM transmitter for transferring music or web radio to stereo radio For more information see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_ WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_Repeater_N_G FRITZ Box 7330 157 AM AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ Fon MT F HD telephon Color displa Reading e mail FRITZ Fon MT F is a convenient cordless telephone DECT devel oped especially for the FRITZ Box e Supports HD telephony for natural sound full duplex hands free calls and open listening in HD quality e Voice transmission encrypted upon delivery for greater security e Intuitive menus ona large color display e Receive RSS feeds web radio and podcasts and read and an swer e mail e Battery talk time up to 10 hours up to 6 days on stand by e Update with new functions at the press of a button For more information see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ Fon FRITZFon_MT F FRITZ Box 7330 158 AW Legal Notice Legal Notice This documentation and the software it describes are protected by copyright AVM grants the non exclusive right to use the software which is supplied exclusively in object code format The licens ee may create only one copy of the software which may be used exclusively for backup use AVM reserves all rights that are not expressly granted to the licensee Witho
34. for more information The wireless LAN connection between your FRITZ Box anda i FRITZ Box in WDS operation can be encrypted by WPA2 The wireless LAN connection between your FRITZ Box and anoth er wireless LAN router is only possible with less secure WEP encryption 13 5 WLAN Getting Technical Awireless LAN radio network is based on standards defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE These standards describe for instance the transmission speeds encryption methods and frequencies used in a wire less LAN network WLAN Standards The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE de fined the WLAN standards IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 118 IEEE 802 11n and IEEE 802 11i for WLAN radio networks Standards for the Throughput Rate The throughputs listed differentiate between gross and net transmission rates The net speed describes the transmission rate of the user data FRITZ Box 7330 76 AW WLAN Getting Technical The FRITZ Box supports your choice of the standards IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g and IEEE 802 11n WLAN devices based on one or more of the standards listed can be used for WLAN connections with the FRITZ Box Standard Frequency Band Gross Data Throughput up to Net Data Throughput up to 802 11b 2 4 GHz 11 Mbit s 5 Mbit s 802 11g 2 4 GHz 54 Mbit s 25 Mbit s 802 11n 2 4 GHz 300 Mbit s 150 Mbit s IEEE 802 11b With a maximum throughput rate of 1
35. from the IP address range of the DHCP Server Only one DHCP server may be active within any network FRITZ Box 7330 109 AM Network Settings in the FRITZ Box Assigning the IP addresses via the DHCP server ensures that all of the computers connected with the FRITZ Box are located in the same IP network The computers can receive their IPv4 addresses from the DHCP server only if the setting Obtain an IPv4 address auto matically is enabled in the their IP settings For more infor mation see the section Obtaining an IP Address Automati cally from page 113 Fixed IPv4 Addresses When the DHCP Server Is Enabled If you would like to configure fixed IPv4 addresses on individ ual computers connected with the FRITZ Box despite the en abled DHCP server please note the following e The IPv4 addresses must be from the IPv4 network of the FRITZ Box e The IPv4 addresses may not come from the address range of the DHCP server e Each IPv4 address can be assigned only once Disabling the DHCP Server You can disable the DHCP server To make sure that all computers remain in the same IP net work when the DHCP server is disabled you must enter the IPv4 addresses manually in the computers network settings First disable the option Obtain an IP address automatically and then enter the IP address manually in the appropriate field In the case of the preset IPv4 address of the FRITZ Box the following IPv4 addres
36. network port network adapter of the computer FRITZ Box 7330 23 AM Connecting Computers to the LAN Port 4 Connect the other end to the LAN 1 or LAN 2 socket of the FRITZ Box For connections at maximum speed gigabit Ethernet connect the network cable to the LAN 1 socket Now the FRITZ Box and the computer are connected to each other Connecting More Computers to the LAN Ports Additional cables are required to connect further computers In purchasing a LAN cable note the instructions in the sec tion Network Cable on page 147 One computer can be connected to each network port of the FRITZ Box Connecting a Network Hub or Switch You can also connect a network hub or switch to the LAN ports on the FRITZ Box Connecting the FRITZ Box to a network hub 1 Set aside the network cable from the FRITZ Box package FRITZ Box 7330 24 AM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 2 Connect one end of the LAN cable to the uplink port see glossary of the network hub or network switch 3 Connect the other end to the LAN 1 or LAN 2 socket of the FRITZ Box For connections at maximum speed gigabit Ethernet connect the network cable to the LAN 1 socket The FRITZ Box and the network hub are now connected with each other 5 2 Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN Using WLAN radio technology you can connect multiple com puters with the FRITZ Box wirelessly
37. not contain letters or special characters Configuring Call Diversion for a Certain Telephone Number Pick up the handset Enter one of the following three keypad sequences 6006 DNo Configures immediate call diversion for the telephone number entered to the destination number lt DNo gt OOOO DN Configures delayed call diversion after 20 seconds for the telephone number entered to the destination number lt DNo gt k lt telephone numben telephone numben 6C60G6 0No gt Configures call diversion on busy for the telephone number entered to the desti lt gt teleprone number nation number lt DNo gt S Wait for the second long positive ac knowledgement tone Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 7330 140 AM Setting Up Call Diversion Disabling Call Diversion for a Certain Telephone Number O Pick up the handset Enter one of the following three keypad sequences AOOOkttelephone Disables immediate call diversion numben OOOCGrtelephone Disables delayed call diversion numben OOOCGrtelephone Disables call diversion on busy numben S Wait for the second long positive ac knowledgement tone Hang up the handset Setting Up Call Diversion for the Analog Extension FON 1 For the destination number enter a complete fixed line or In ternet telephone number Internet telephone numbers may not contain letters or speci
38. off automatically The only pages excepted from this are those which are constantly updated like the Overview page No automatic logout will take place on these pages 6 5 Saving the FRITZ Box Settings All of the settings you configure in your FRITZ Box can be saved in a backup file on your computer With this backup file you can restore your settings to the FRITZ Box at any time or load your settings to another FRITZ Box Saving and Restoring Settings To save and restore your FRITZ Box settings use the System Save Settings menu in the user interface Here you can e save your FRITZ Box settings on the Save tab e restore all of your saved settings to the same FRITZ Box on the Restore tab e load all of your saved settings to another FRITZ Box of the same model on the Restore tab e load your saved settings to another FRITZ Box model on the Apply tab In this case you can select which set tings are to be applied to the FRITZ Box To load your saved settings to another FRITZ Box of the same model or to apply the settings of another FRITZ Box model to your FRITZ Box the backup file must always be password protected Instructions for saving restoring and applying FRITZ Box set tings are presented in the user interface s Online Help FRITZ Box 7330 35 AM Configuring an Internet Connection in the FRITZ Box 7 Configuring an Internet Connection in the FRITZ Box Once you
39. page 31 2 Goto the System FRITZ Box Password menu 3 Enter a password and save the password by clicking Apply Password protection is now enabled Be sure to remember the password If you forget the pass word the factory settings will have to be restored to your FRITZ Box All of the settings you configured will be discard ed This is why we recommend saving the settings of your FRITZ Box in a backup file see page 35 Forgot Password What to Do If you have forgotten your password for the user interface for reasons of security you have to restore the factory settings to your FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Inthe Welcome to FRITZ Box window click reset be low the password prompt and follow the instructions on the screen The FRITZ Box is reset to the factory settings and then re started Afterward you can once again access the FRITZ Box user interface FRITZ Box 7330 34 AW Saving the FRITZ Box Settings 3 After restarting reconfigure the FRITZ Box over the user interface or load your saved settings to the FRITZ Box see page 35 This concludes the reset of the FRITZ Box Logging Off the User Interface When password protection is enabled you can log off the us er interface at any time To do so click c Logoff inthe list of links If you do not click on the user interface for a period of longer than ten minutes you will be logged
40. preconfigured in the FRITZ Box have to be transferred to the WLAN device The values preset in the FRITZ Box are printed on the sticker attached to the bottom of the housing If you would like to establish a WLAN connection using these values then your WLAN device must support the preset encryption method If this is not the case first change the settings in the FRITZ Box To do this connect your computer and the FRITZ Box using a network cable 1 Start the WLAN software 2 The following table presents the values that are possible for the connection between the FRITZ Box and the WLAN device Enter in the WLAN software the values set in the FRITZ Box If you changed the preconfigured values in the FRITZ Box then enter these changed values in the WLAN software SSID name of the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7330 WLAN radio network Encryption method WPA2 AES CCMP Encryption WPA2 PSK AES WLAN key The key is printed on the sticker at tached to the bottom of the housing Network mode Infrastructure FRITZ Box 7330 29 AM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 3 Confirm your entries using the relevant button in the us er interface for instance OK or Connect Now your WLAN device and the FRITZ Box are connected with each other wirelessly If the WLAN Device Does Not Support WPA If your WLAN device does not support WPA encryption you must convert the encryption set in the FRITZ Box to W
41. priority packets This algorithm is used whenever more packets are supposed to be sent to the Internet than the upstream transmission rate of the Internet connection allows As long as no packets are being sent from higher priority applications the full transmission rate of the Internet connection is available for low priority packets Setting Up Prioritization in the FRITZ Box 1 2 Enable the advanced view Prioritization is set up in the Internet Filters Prioriti zation menu 12 6 VPN Remote Access to the Home Network Via VPN see glossary a secure remote access to the network of the FRITZ Box can be established The VPN solution for the FRITZ Box features the following The VPN solution for the FRITZ Box is based on the IPSec standard Computer LAN coupling and LAN LAN coupling VPN con nections can be set up for individual remote computers or even for remote networks A maximum of eight simultaneous active VPN connec tions is supported The configuration files for the VPN connections are creat ed using a separate program The program is provided free of charge and can be downloaded from the AVM web site A free VPN client for individual computers can also be downloaded from the AVM web site The AVM web site offers a Service Portal which presents com prehensive information on VPN in general and in connection with the FRITZ Box Visit this portal to obtain more detailed information www avm d
42. the My FRITZ Box area the FRITZ Box pass word 3 Click Refresh 4 Click the USB printer in the Devices area The USB printer is being connected to the computer Do not conduct any firmware updates for USB devices that N are connected with the computer via the FRITZ Box USB re mote connection FRITZ Box 7330 124 AM Help in Case of Errors 19 Help in Case of Errors This chapter provides assistance if you are not able to open the user interface of your FRITZ Box or are having problems with the DSL or WLAN connection For more comprehensive help see the AVM knowledge data base in the Internet which can be accessed at the following address http service avm de support en skb 19 1 Cannot Establish a DSL Connection The FRITZ Box automatically establishes a connection to the DSL network as soon as it is connected with the DSL line If the DSL connection is not established check which kind an nex of DSL is set in your FRITZ Box and attempt to resolve the error Changing the Annex Setting of the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box cannot establish a connection to the DSL network This is signaled by the continued flashing of the Power DSL LED Cause The kind of DSL Annex A B J or M set in the FRITZ Box is not the same as the annex used on your DSL line Help 1 Contact your Internet service provider faxes you can in stall the free which annex is used on your DSL line 2 Co
43. the required ports must be released for port forwarding Port forwarding settings for the most impor tant application cases are quite simple as long as the set tings of the router or the firewall already contain rules with a corresponding preconfiguration private IP address Private IP addresses are used for computers and other net work devices within local IPv4 networks Since many local IP networks are not connected to the Inter net except via single computers or routers gateway certain address ranges are excluded from the publicly available IP addresses So that they are available for assignment in local IP networks An IP address may be assigned only once within the local network A private IP address may exist in any num ber of other local networks remote configuration TR 069 see glossary FRITZ Box 7330 176 AW Glossary splitter DSL splitter see glossary Stick amp Surf Stick amp Surf is a technique developed by AVM for the fast simple error free and secure configuration of radio networks This technique allows for the straightforward transmission of all important parameters of a radio network from the WLAN base station to any computer that is to be added to the radio network In this process the radio parameters used including the WLAN channel SSID and WLAN standard used as well as se curity parameters like the encryption method and network key are transferred almost fully automatically
44. where You can access photographs music and documents located on the storage media connected to the FRITZ Box e Answering machine With MyFRITZ you can listen to the messag es on the answering machine of the FRITZ Box from anywhere in the world e Call list With MyFRITZ you can view the call list in the FRITZ Box from anywhere in the world The MyFRITZ Principle e Setup a MyFRITZ account e Register your FRITZ Box with your MyFRITZ account e From wherever you are you can access your FRITZ Box from the www myfritz net page The MyFRITZ Account You need a MyFRITZ account if you would like to use the MyFRITZ service Register your FRITZ Box with your MyFRITZ account Every time the public IP address is changed the FRITZ Box now will transmit the changed IP address to the MyFRITZ account This ensures that the current public IP ad dress of the FRITZ Box is always known When you log in to MyFRITZ you will be forwarded to the FRITZ Box using the IP address Setting Up a MyFRITZ Account and Registering the FRITZ Box e Make sure that the Internet connection is active and that you Can access your e mail e You can set up the MyFRITZ account in the FRITZ Box user interface in the Internet MyFRITZ menu FRITZ Box 7330 54 AWM MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box Enter the following user data Forthe MyFRITZ account enter your e mail address and assign a MyFRITZ password
45. with up to 150 Mbit s Supports the WLAN standards 802 11n b g WLAN support for 2 4 GHz connections WPA2 encryption for maximum WLAN security 802 11i Stick amp Surf secure wireless network without configuration Supports WPS for easy fast configuration of secure WLAN con nections For more information see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_ WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_USB_Stick FRITZ Box 7330 155 AYA AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ WLAN Repeater 300E Up to 300 Mbit s I S Gigabit LAN With the FRITZ WLAN Repeater 300E the range of the wireless net work can be conveniently extended e Compatible with all conventional WLAN routers 802 11n g b a radio standards e WLAN support for either 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz connections dual band e Simple configuration at the click of a button via WPS using a Wizard or manually e Integrated gigabit LAN interface provides for simple integration of network devices into the home network or the Internet For more information see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_ WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_Repeater_300E FRITZ Box 7330 156 AM AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G Up to 300 Mbit s Media function With the FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G the range of the wireless net work can be extended quickly and easily e Compatible with all conventional WLAN routers 802 11n g b a radio standards e WLAN support for either 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz connections dual
46. 1 In the Internet menu the sub menu Mobile Tele phone Network is displayed The Mobile Telephone Network menu is not available until the UMTS HSPA modem has been connected to the USB port of the FRITZ Box 3 Select the setting Mobile connection enabled FRITZ Box 7330 38 AM Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1 FRITZ Box as a Router 4 Configure the settings for your Internet connection over the mobile communications network For more informa tion see the Online Help of the FRITZ Box When the mobile communications function is used the FRITZ Box user interface presents information about network availability connection status and throughput After this function has been set up the Internet Mobile Telephone Network menu is always available even when the USB modem has been disconnected Due to technical limitations on the part of the mobile com munications network providers some limitations may arise for Internet telephone calls and for applications requiring an incoming connection The same is true for using port for warding sharing USB storage memory remote access via HTTPS dynamic DNS and VPN Contact your network provider for details on any restrictions that may apply 7 5 Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1 FRITZ Box asa Router You can use the FRITZ Box at an already existing Internet ac cess via the LAN 1 socket For this the FRITZ Box
47. 1 Mbit s this is the old est WLAN standard Older WLAN devices of the first genera tion can communicate with the FRITZ Box using 802 11b However if the WLAN device supports newer standards such as 802 118 the latest standard should be used IEEE 802 11 This is currently the most common WLAN standard It commu nicates with a maximum of 54 Mbit s gross in the 2 4 GHz frequency range ISM and guarantees broad compatibility with many WLAN devices IEEE 802 11n This standard allows for high throughput rates and ranges The FRITZ Box supports 802 11n in the 2 4 GHz frequency band Modulation processes and antenna techniques like MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output use the frequency band more effectively than the older standards The use of the 802 11n standard and thus the availability of higher throughput rates is possible only if the WLAN con nection is secured using the WPA2 security mechanism AES CCMP Thanks to compatibility with the 802 11g standard you can also continue to use older WLAN devices FRITZ Box 7330 77 AM WLAN Getting Technical Setting the Right Standard in the FRITZ Box The throughput rate that can be achieved in your WLAN radio network depends on the WLAN standards used by the inte grated WLAN devices These WLAN standards must also be set in the FRITZ Box Proceed as follows to check which WLAN standards are set and change them if needed 1 2 3 Open the FRITZ Box use
48. 3 WLAN cece cee cece eee ee nn 10 T Scan darsiceeciecesms ves to network hub switch 24 to telephone line 22 TO WLAN ia cic aceasta ees wee 25 USB devices 116 connecting computer 23 connecting toDSL 20 22 connecting to electrical power 17 connection O D ke EEE E E E 18 consultation function 99 COPYNSNt sis cb sda neresi t edad 159 cordless telephone deregistering 101 PASI issues ene cescerey a aceeaoete a Sess 101 registering 006 42 customer Service 45 148 FRITZ Box 7330 184 AM D declaration of CE conformity 160 DECT base station 10 101 DECTDUttO Ne iecic5 0 dts aoe eases es 11 DECT cordless telephone deregistering 101 paling scree oraishentie ERTE 101 registering ee eee ee eee 42 DECT ECO cis 8c cctucicareytes ate aai 102 defining connection type 95 defining outgoing numbers 95 DHCP server integrated 00 109 dialing rules 000 89 GispOsaliciecces dawns ae theca eee 161 DNS Server ows nc sae is sine ais sees 66 DNSSEC wb aeS encased ewoeed e 66 do not disturb 90 136 documentation 148 drilling template 162 DSL cable DSL telephone cable 147 DSL line connecting to 18 DSL telephone cable
49. 31 2 Select the Telephony Call Diversion menu 3 Click New Call Diversion 4 Define which calls should be diverted 5 Define the destination and the type of call diversion 6 Save the settings by clicking OK Call diversion is set up All configured call diversion settings can be viewed in the us er interface in the Telephony Call Diversion menu All call diversion settings can be disabled or deleted here FRITZ Box 7330 88 AW Saving Costs with Dialing Rules 14 6 Saving Costs with Dialing Rules A dialing rule defines which telephone number the FRITZ Box uses for outgoing calls in a certain number range for in stance mobile telephone numbers international telephone numbers If you have multiple telephone numbers you can use dialing rules to have each outgoing call automatically placed using the most economical telephone rate Setting Up New Dialing Rules in FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Select the Telephony Dialing Rules menu 3 Click the New Dialing Rule button 4 Define the range of telephone numbers or the telephone number to which the dialing rule should apply 5 Under Connect via select a telephone number or con nection type Internet fixed line 6 Save the settings by clicking OK Now the dialing rule has been set up 14 7 Blocking Telephone Numbers and Callers In the FRITZ Box you can block
50. 7330 45 AM Connecting an IP Telephone 3 Enter the WLAN key of the FRITZ Box The preconfigured WLAN key is printed on the sticker on the underside of your FRITZ Box Now the IP telephone will be connected with the FRITZ Box You cannot make calls with the IP telephone yet The IP tele N phone still has to be configured in the FRITZ Box see page 49 FRITZ Box 7330 46 AM Setting Up the FRITZ Box for Telephone Calls 9 Setting Up the FRITZ Box for Telephone Calls This chapter describes how to set up your FRITZ Box for making tele phone calls 9 1 Entering Telephone Numbers in FRITZ Box You can enter Internet telephone numbers and fixed line tele phone numbers in the FRITZ Box Entering Internet Telephone Numbers Your Internet telephone numbers must always be entered in the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box requires the Internet telephone numbers and their corresponding login data to register the Internet tele phone numbers with the registrar The registrar is a server computer in the Internet that belongs to your Internet tele phony provider Automatic Configuration of Internet Telephone Numbers Some Internet telephony providers will configure your Inter net telephone numbers in the FRITZ Box automatically This is known as remote configuration and starts right after the FRITZ Box is connected or as soon as a Start code is entered The FRITZ Box receives the data for remote configuration from the
51. AVM Knowledge Base We would like to make our products as easy to use as possi ble If you still have problems sometimes you need just a tip to resolve them In our AVM knowledge base you find immediately help and answers to your questions in easy dialogs In a guided navi gation we provide for customized solutions You find the AVM knowledge base on the AVM Internet pages in the Service area http service avm de support en skb 23 3 Feedback on FRITZ Box In various places in the user interface the FRITZ Box offers you the opportunity to send your concrete feedback to AVM Your feedback helps us to continually improve the FRITZ Box no personal data are transmitted to AVM These data are used for the exclusive purpose of product improvement A corresponding message appears in the Event Log stating that the error report was sent to AVM When you submit your feedback only the technical data and Evaluating the DSL Connection On the Internet DSL Information Feedback page you can evaluate your DSL connection This makes it possible to opti mize your DSL performance with upcoming firmware updates Evaluating the WLAN Connection On the WLAN Radio Network Known WLAN Devices Feedback page you can evaluate your satisfaction with the WLAN connection between the FRITZ Box and the wireless de vice This information helps AVM optimize the WLAN proper ties of the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 7330 149 A
52. Devices on the FRITZ BOX 2 eee cece ee eee eee 116 Using USB Devices Safely 0 00 c cece eee eee eens 117 Configuring Password Protection and Access Rights 118 Accessing USB Memory 2 cece cece eee ete eee eenes 118 Sharing a USB Printer cee cece tenet e eee 119 Help in Case Gr BIOS doc aca ccanecdcndsccnaxosas 125 Cannot Establish aDSLConnection 00000 125 The User Interface Does Not Open eee eee eee eee eee 126 Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection 06 131 Configuring FRITZ Box on the Telephone 135 Loading Factory SettingS 0 cece ce eee eens 135 Switching WLAN On and Off cece cece eee eee eee 135 Turning Do Not Disturb On Off 0 cee cece ee eee 136 Switching the Alarm On and Off 0 0 ee ee ee eee 137 Setting Up Call Diversion 0 0 cece eee eee eee 138 Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing 0000 ee 142 Taking FRITZ Box out of Operation 143 Restoring Factory SettingS cece eee eee eee eens 143 Uninstalling Software cece eee ete teenies 144 Technical SpeciicauOnsvacci cscadceeseaactacnae 145 Ports and InterfaceS cee cece eee rrer 145 Router FUNCTIONS eee cece eee eee eees 146 User Interface and Display ccc eee eee ee eee 146 Physical Specifications ee eee eee eee eee 146 CA DLO ereen ate uice a S ang est oe a
53. EP For this you must change the WLAN settings in the FRITZ Box 1 Connect the FRITZ Box and the computer using the net work cable yellow see the section Connecting Compu ters to the LAN Port on page 23 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see the section Opening the User Interface on page 31 3 Select the WLAN Security menu 4 Open the Encryption page then select WEP encryption and enter a network key 5 Click the Apply button A window is displayed with the WLAN security settings 6 Make a note of the settings or print out the page 7 Close the user interface and clear the connection be tween the FRITZ Box and the computer Remove the net work cable yellow 8 Configure your WLAN device with the security settings entered in the FRITZ Box The WLAN connection between your WLAN device and the FRITZ Box will be established We strongly recommend using a WLAN device that supports WPA or WPA2 for instance a FRITZ WLAN USB Stick from AVM WEP is out of date and data encrypted with WEP can be deciphered within minutes FRITZ Box 7330 30 AM The FRITZ Box User Interface 6 The FRITZ Box User Interface The FRITZ Box has a user interface you can open in a web browser on your computer In the user interface you can set up the FRITZ Box enable or disable functions and receive information on the FRITZ Box and on your con nections 6 1 Opening the User Interface The FRITZ
54. Establish a WLAN Connection Announcing the Name of the Radio Network The WLAN device cannot find the wireless network of the FRITZ Box Cause The name of the wireless network of the FRITZ Box is con cealed Help 1 Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca ble see page 23 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 Select WLAN Radio Network Enable the option Name of the radio network visible Click the Apply button OY SE ue es Remove the network cable and try again to establish a connection via WLAN Checking the Security Settings for WLAN Make sure that the WLAN security settings of the FRITZ Box agree with the security settings of the WLAN adapter The WLAN security settings of the FRITZ Box are found in the user interface 1 Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca ble see page 23 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 3 Select WLAN Security 4 Click the Apply button A window is displayed with the WLAN security settings You can print out these settings by clicking the Print Page button FRITZ Box 7330 132 AW Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection Testing a Non encrypted WLAN Connection Test whether a non encrypted WLAN connection between the FRITZ Box and the WLAN adapter is possible 1 Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca ble see page 23 Open the FRITZ Box user int
55. FRITZ Box 7330 one power supply unit one network cable one DSL telephone cable gray printed product information 3 2 Requirements for Operation In order to operate the FRITZ Box you must have the follow ing a web browser that supports Java script for instance In ternet Explorer version 8 0 or higher or Firefox version 7 or higher a connection to the Internet a DSL line ITU G 992 1 Annex A or B standard ADSL ITU G 992 3 Annex A or B standard ADSL2 ITU G 992 5 Annex A or B standard ADSL2 G 992 3 5 Annex J G 992 3 5 Annex M G 994 1 G hs or an Internet cable access with cable modem or a USB modem for mobile Internet access UMTS HSPA or another Internet connection FRITZ Box 7330 13 AM Security and Handling e for connecting computers via WLAN computer with WLAN support compliant with IEEE 802 11n IEEE 802 11 or IEEE 802 11b Comput ers that do not have integrated WLAN can be equipped with WLAN support by installing a WLAN device like a FRITZ WLAN USB Stick for instance e for connecting computers using network cable computer with a network port network adapter standard Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T e for fixed line telephony an analog telephone line 3 3 Security and Handling Before installing and using the FRITZ Box please read the fol lowing security and handling instructions Safety Instructions When connecting the FRITZ Box 7330 be sure to observ
56. Foraccess to the FRITZ Box over the Internet enter a FRITZ Box Internet password This password is re quested by the FRITZ Box whenever you want to access the FRITZ Box via MyFRITZ You receive an e mail from MyFRITZ containing a regis tration link If possible open the e mail on the computer on which you began to set up the account Click the reg istration link You are forwarded to the MyFRITZ website where you are prompted to read the terms of use and activate the account Once the account has been activated successfully you will be redirected to the FRITZ Box user interface Now the FRITZ Box is registered with your MyFRITZ account Using MyFRITZ As soon as you have created a MyFRITZ account and regis tered your FRITZ Box with the account you can begin using the MyFRITZ service 1 2 Start the www myfritz net website Log in with your e mail address and your MyFRITZ pass word Click the To My FRITZ Box button Enter the Internet password for your FRITZ Box You will be directed to the MyFRITZ page of your FRITZ Box You have access to the storage media enabled for shar ing to the call list and to the voice messages on the an swering machine Click the FRITZ Box button to open the user interface of your FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 7330 55 AM MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box MyFRITZ in the Home Network You can also use MyFRITZ in the FRITZ Box home network 1
57. ITZ Box 7330 136 AM Switching the Alarm On and Off 20 4 Switching the Alarm On and Off You can use the telephones connected to the FRITZ Box as alarms The alarm can be set individually and enabled or dis abled at any time Configuring the Alarm for a Telephone Pick up the handset OOOOOtimo lt internal telephone num ben Defines the time at which the telephone with the specified internal telephone number will ring For instance enter 8808060000606 if the tele phone on the FON 1 socket should ring at 07 00 a m Internal telephone numbers Socket FON 1 of the FRITZ Box 1 Cordless DECT telephones 610 615 IP telephones 620 629 00000 Save your settings Enabling the Alarm Hang up the handset Pick up the handset 000000 Enable the alarm function 00000 Save your settings Hang up the handset Disabling the Alarm Pick up the handset 00000 Disable the alarm 00000 Save your settings Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 7330 137 Setting Up Call Diversion 20 5 Setting Up Call Diversion With call diversion you can divert incoming calls The calls are diverted to an external telephone line or to a certain tele phone connected with your FRITZ Box If your telephony provider supports direct diversion of incom ing calls calls will be diverted by your provider Otherwise the FRITZ Box establis
58. L telephone cable If you have a DSL line without a connection to the fixed line telephone network also called IP based access then con nect the FRITZ Box as follows 1 Connect the gray long end of the DSL telephone cable to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled DSL TEL 2 Connect the shorter gray end of the cable to the DSL line The black cable remains unused The Power DSL LED begins flashing and then lights con stantly The FRITZ Box is ready to establish Internet connec tions FRITZ Box 7330 19 AM Connecting to the Internet Connecting to a DSL Line with Fixed Line Connecting to the DSL splitter If you have a DSL line and a line to the fixed line telephone network then connect the FRITZ Box as follows 1 Connect the long gray end of the DSL telephone cable to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled DSL TEL 2 Connect the short end of the cable to the DSL socket of the DSL splitter The Power DSL LED lights up after a short time to signalize that the FRITZ Box is ready for Internet connections Connecting with a Cable Connection With an additional cable modem you can also use your FRITZ Box 7330 on a cable connection Use a network cable 1 Connect the free end of the network cable to the LAN Ethernet port on the cable modem 2 Connect the other end of the network cable to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled LAN 1 3 Connect a computer with the FRITZ Box e
59. M Support from the Support Team Evaluating the Voice Quality of Internet Calls In the Advanced View of the FRITZ Box the Telephony Own Telephone Numbers Voice Transmission page offers you the opportunity to evaluate the quality of a call conduct ed over the Internet Your evaluation will help us continue to improve the quality of voice transmission in Internet calls made over the FRITZ Box The contents of the call and numbers participating will not be N transmitted to AVM 23 4 Support from the Support Team Should problems with your FRITZ Box arise we recommend taking the following steps 1 If you have questions about starting operation of your FRITZ Box please consult the following chapters again Before You Connect the FRITZ Box from page 13 Connecting the FRITZ Box from page 17 Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box from page 23 If you have any problems seek first aid by consulting the chapter Help in Case of Errors from page 125 This chapter also presents tips on problems with estab lishing connections Read our tips from the AVM Knowledge Base in the Ser vice area http service avm de support en skb This site contains answers to questions our customers have frequently asked our Support team Please take advantage of the information sources described N above before contacting AVM support FRITZ Box 7330 150 AM Support from the Support Team S
60. Pv6 Settings Click the IPv6 Addresses button to configure settings for the IPv6 addresses in the local network Unique Local Adresses The communication within the local network takes place via the Unique Local Addresses ULA If no IPv6 Internet connec tion is established the network devices do not have a ULA and communication between them is restricted For this case you can set the FRITZ Box such that the network devices re ceive the ULA from the FRITZ Box DHCPv6 Servers in the Home Network The FRITZ Box is equipped with its own DHCPv6 server the DHCPv6 server of the FRITZ Box is switched on by default The DHCPv6 server assigns the network devices their IPv6 settings These settings are used instead of the data in the router advertisement messages The DNS server IPv6 prefix es or IPv6 addresses can all be assigned by DHCPv6 Define which IPv6 settings should be assigned by the DHCPv6 serv er UPnP Settings The Universal Plug and Play UPnP service included in your FRITZ Box provides status information about the FRITZ Box to all connected computers Programs with UPnP support on these computers can receive this information and use them to display the status of the FRITZ Box e g connection status data transmission UPnP service thus allows you to monitor your FRITZ Box from a connected computer Here is how to change the UPnP settings 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Enable the advanc
61. TS Internet connection 21 38 UMTS substitute connection 69 pdatene n eo aa aire aoaia 51 UPnP SeN Sei er stransa ra ates a T12 USB accessing memory 118 devices soa seo aus ware d ea wa eee 116 PONS ereen ae E 9 storage media 116 user interface OPENS 4 sc ccccemiewaeecie ies 31 password protection 34 restoring settingS 35 saving settingS 35 V VIdEOS eae i ninaa ain ai 148 views advanced view 045 33 standard view 005 33 VolP telephone numbers 47 VPN ceccs as ea cow eii sues ienesa 64 CLIENT cscs c iw dans a cee eees 65 configuration wizard 65 remote acce SS 00 ees 64 supplementary software 65 FRITZ Box 7330 188 W wake on LAN cece eee 107 Wel MALY so scignd en eteen E 9 wis ans 152 Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS 26 WLAN oies eaae Scie gee rE TE 25 base station 10 frequency ranges 80 SUCSEACCESS sd sities cline shay ee aa 73 manually cscs Scateie ete ere lave e aie ecu 72 ANSE aperanta eee eae a gw Se r3 Secu seare 71 standards 00e0 eee 76 switching on and off 10 135 Wireless Local Area Network Zi WPS wad chedsonGaw se dias 26 71 WLAN autochannel 6 81 WLAN button 0c eee eee 10 WLAN connection FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 26 with Stick amp Surf
62. TZ Box 7330 93 AM Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions Transferring Forwarding Calls Internally You can transfer a call to another telephone connected with the FRITZ Box Transferring Calls Call 1 You are talking to caller 1 Press the Hold button Caller 1 is now on hold xinternal tele Call caller 2 Select and the internal tele phone number phone number of a telephone Internal telephone numbers Socket FON 1 of the FRITZ Box 1 Cordless DECT telephones 610 615 IP telephones 620 629 Call 2 You can now talk with caller 2 To transfer call 1 to caller 2 simply hang up the receiver Caller 1 and caller 2 will be connected to each other Shortening the Dialing Procedure The FRITZ Box automatically detects when the entry of a tele phone number is complete However the FRITZ Box needs a few seconds after entering the last numeral to detect this You can shorten this delay Shortening the Dialing Procedure lt Telephone number After entering the telephone number press the key This signals to the FRITZ Box that the entry of the telephone number is com plete FRITZ Box 7330 94 AM Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions Defining the Outgoing Number for Establishing Calls When you make a telephone call you can define whether it is established using an Internet telephone number or the fixed li
63. TZ Box can be deleted from the network overview by clicking this button Accessing Network Devices by Mouse Click Network devices that can be reached over the http protocol can be accessed within the home network by the click of a mouse Clicking on the device name opens the user interface of the http application FRITZ Box 7330 106 AW Network Settings in the FRITZ Box Always Assigning the Same IP Address The editing mode for network devices includes the setting Always assign this network device the same IP address When this setting is enabled for a network device the DHCP server of the FRITZ Box will always assign the same IP address to this device each time the connection is established Starting the Computer Wake on LAN The Wake on LAN function of computers can be enabled in the editing mode for network devices The computers must sup port Wake on LAN and be connected with the FRITZ Box with a network cable The Wake on LAN function is also available when the devices are connected via FRITZ Powerline devices Wake on LAN is a function that allows a computer in the local network to be started when it is accessed from the Internet For instance you can access a computer using remote main tenance software without wasting electricity by keeping the computer switched on permanently The computer must be in standby operation The FRITZ Box supports Wake on LAN both for IPv4 and for IPv6 connections
64. Use only this power supply unit for connecting to electri N cal power 1 Connect the power supply unit to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled Power 2 Plug the other end into an AC power outlet The Power DSL LED begins flashing after a few seconds to indicate that the FRITZ Box is ready for operation FRITZ Box 7330 17 AM Connecting to the Internet 4 2 Connecting to the Internet The FRITZ Box can be connected using various types of Inter net connections e DSLline e Internet cable access using a cable modem e Internet via mobile communications network using a UMTS HSPA modem Connecting to a DSL Line It depends on the type of your line how to connect the FRITZ Box DSL Line Only without Fixed Line also Called IP based Access Via the DSL line you can establish Internet connections and con duct telephone calls Connect the FRITZ Box to the socket of your DSL line see page 19 Socket DSL Line with Fixed line Network Connection In addition to the DSL line you have an analog telephone line For these lines you received a DSL splitter see glossary from your pro vider Usually the DSL splitter has to be connected with the tele phone socket Connect the FRITZ Box to your DSL splitter see page 20 Telephone socket left and DSL splitter right FRITZ Box 7330 18 AM Connecting to the Internet Connecting to the DSL Line Connecting using the DS
65. Z Box user interface see page 31 The cordless telephone is connected with the FRITZ Box 8 3 Registering Smartphones with FRITZ App Fon The FRITZ App Fon software connects your smartphone with the FRITZ Box via WLAN Calls you make from home then use not the mobile communications network but the telephone numbers set up in the FRITZ Box The free FRITZ App Fon software can be installed on an iPhone iPod or iPad with iOS 4 or higher and on Android smartphones with Google Android 2 1 or higher FRITZ App Fon for Android smartphones is available at the Android Market FRITZ App Fon for iOS is offered in the Apple App Store Registering a Smartphone on FRITZ Box 1 Install FRITZ App Fon on your smartphone FRITZ Box 7330 43 AM Connecting an IP Telephone 2 Connect your smartphone with the FRITZ Box via WLAN To establish the connection you need the WLAN key of the FRITZ Box The preconfigured WLAN key is printed on the sticker on the underside of your FRITZ Box 3 Start the FRITZ App Fon If you protected the user inter face of the FRITZ Box with a password enter the pass word to log in Once FRITZ App Fon has been started use your smartphone to make calls from home over the FRITZ Box Defining Telephone Numbers for the Smartphone A new telephone device for FRITZ App Fon is entered automat ically in the FRITZ Box The name of the telephone device is listed in the FRITZ App Fon under More FRITZ Bo
66. Z Box as an Internet Router The FRITZ Box connects computers in your home network with the Internet This chapter explains the possibilities offered by using the FRITZ Box as an Internet router and how to take advantage of them 12 1 Child Protection Restricting Internet Access The child protection feature allows you to define access rules to the Internet for individual computers or Windows users These access rules may include restrictions of Internet access time filter lists and a list with blocked network applications Restrict Internet access time Using the time restriction you can restrict the amount of time the user can surf the web You can define on which days of the week at what times of day and for how long a computer or Windows user is allowed to use the Internet connection Block or permit web sites you can use filter lists to de fine which Internet pages are allowed to be accessed and to which access is blocked For instance you can block all Internet pages the government has defined as offensive or harmful to minors You can create both filter lists the whitelist and the blacklist A whitelist contains all Internet pages to which access is allowed A blacklist contains all Internet pages to which access is blocked Block network applications You can list network appli cations for which Internet access should be blocked For instance you can block Internet access for file sharing software Child protection c
67. al characters Setting Up Call Diversion for an Analog Extension Pick up the handset Define the kind of call diversion 660 Call diversion immediately without ring ing 006 Call diversion immediately with ringing 00a Call diversion delayed after 20 seconds 000 Call diversion on busy 000 Call diversion delayed after 20 seconds or on busy Enter the destination to which the call will be diverted 1Q0 lt DNo Configures call diversion to the destina tion number lt DNo gt 80000 Save your settings Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 7330 141 AM Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing Disabling Call Diversion for the Analog Extension O Pick up the handset 000000 Disables call diversion 00000 Save your settings Hang up the handset 20 6 Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing If you make a lot of internal calls you can disable automatic outside dialing on the analog extension FON 1 of the FRITZ Box Then you will hear an internal dialing tone when you pick up the telephone receiver When automatic outside dialing is disabled for an external call the must be dialed before the telephone number Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset 000000 Dial the sequence shown at left Automatic outside dialing will be disabled 00000 Save your settings Hang up the handset Enabling Automatic Outside Dialing
68. ali cic ow va oees dione EEn 159 O online telephone book 83 Operation requirements 13 overview information about FRITZ Box 32 P package contents 13 paging call 00 101 password protection forgot password 34 SOLU ce vote cs ara ous E Ge aan a 34 user interface 34 physical specifications 146 PICKUP sass oe scw bana ene Sawai wees 85 see picking up calls PIN Method 4 vacccaaacweeeeds aoe ae 27 see WPS port forwarding 4 58 port forwarding IPv6 58 POMS soedade aana E tes ae GS 9 ports and interfaces 145 power consumption 146 R recovery electrical equipment 161 electronic equipment 161 recycling sce do nerernore tate eats 161 registering FRITZ Fon 42 registering handset 42 remote aCc SS 0c cee eee 61 64 see VPN requirements for operation 13 room monitoring 92 S Schedules wus tancewvave rase aks 74 security Operating instructions 14 user interface 34 WEAN 2 tiie agus i eee eessen 71 setting SAVING vic ow tlh woke edness 143 settings IPA ACS wivreitivcne in Vedtne dis 113 NETWOIK secare ced cease wees nri 108 resto E sissies sie cesta vee tetes 35 SAVING erei hse tet OEE 35 shortening the dialing procedure 94 smartphone
69. an be enabled for each computer individu ally regardless of the computer s operating system You can also enable child protection individually for all Win dows users in all Windows operating systems Windows 7 Windows Vista and Windows XP This option is useful if a computer is used by multiple users FRITZ Box 7330 57 AW Port Forwarding Making Computers Accessible from the Internet The child protection feature is available only if you have set up the Internet connection in the FRITZ Box and established an Internet connection Child protection is not available if you have configured the FRITZ Box as an IP client In this case use the corresponding functions of the router whose Internet con nection is being shared Setting Up Child Protection in the FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Select the Internet Filters menu 3 Setup child protection See the Online Help available in the FRITZ Box user interface for more information 12 2 Port Forwarding Making Computers Accessible from the Internet With default settings in the FRITZ Box programs on your com puter and LAN cannot be accessed from the Internet For applications like online games and file sharing software or server Services like HTTP FTP VPN terminal and remote ac cess Servers you have to make your computer accessible for other Internet users Port Forwarding Using port forwarding you allow incoming connectio
70. an either send or receive data Received data are sent to all connected devices All connected devices share the da ta throughput Internet telephony VoIP see glossary IP short for Internet Protocol The IP Internet Protocol is the most important basic protocol for the control of data exchange in local networks and in the Internet The Internet protocol works without a connection in other words data packets are transmitted from the sender to the recipient without previous consultation The addresses of the recipient and the sender in the data packets are given as IP addresses IPv4 short for Internet Protocol version 4 IPv4 is currently the conventional Internet protocol IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long such that IPv4 offers an ad dress space of 232 IP addresses or just over four billion The latest estimates suggest that the last IPv4 addresses will be assigned by the beginning of 2012 The successor protocol to IPv4 is IPv6 FRITZ Box 7330 172 AW Glossary IPv6 short for Internet Protocol version 6 IPv6 is the successor protocol to IPv4 IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long This means that IPv6 makes approximately 340 undecillion 3 4 x 1096 IPv6 ad dresses available Each private user can be allotted over 18 quintillion public IPv6 addresses from her or his Internet service provider The dearth of addresses in IPv4 is only one of the reasons for introducing IPv6 IPv6 also offers additional advanta
71. an set up call diversion for all calls that arrive for the outgoing number of the telephone For the destination number enter a complete fixed line or In ternet telephone number Internet telephone numbers may not contain letters or special characters Configuring Call Diversion for Outgoing Telephone Numbers Pick up the handset Enter one of the following three keypad sequences OOOD Configures immediate call diversion to the destination number lt DNo OOOO DNoA Configures delayed call diversion after 20 seconds to the destination number lt DNo gt OOOD Configures call diversion on busy to the destination number lt DNo gt H Wait for the second long positive ac knowledgement tone Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 7330 139 AM Setting Up Call Diversion Disabling Call Diversion for the Outgoing Telephone Number O Pick up the handset Enter one of the following three keypad sequences 00000 Disables immediate call diversion 00000 Disables delayed call diversion 00000 Disables call diversion on busy e Wait for the second long positive ac knowledgement tone Hang up the handset Configuring Call Diversion for a Certain Telephone Number You can set up call diversion for all calls that arrive for a cer tain telephone number For the destination number enter a complete fixed line or In ternet telephone number Internet telephone numbers may
72. at our discretion repair or re place the defective product Claims other than the right to the removal of defects which is mentioned in these terms of war ranty are not constituted We guarantee that the software conforms with general speci fications not however that the software meets your individ ual requirements Delivery costs will not be reimbursed Prod ucts which have been replaced revert to our ownership Claims recognized under warranty entail neither an extension or recommencement of the warranty period If we reject a war ranty claim this claim lapses no later than six months after being rejected by us This warranty shall be governed by German substantive law to the exclusion of the United Nations Convention on Con tracts for the International Sale of Goods CISG FRITZ Box 7330 152 AW AVM Products for the FRITZ Box 24 AVM Products for the FRITZ Box Here we introduce additional devices by AVM that are designed to be used in combination with your FRITZ Box 7330 FRITZ Powerline 500E l With FRITZ Powerline 500E your electrical outlet is transformed into a secure network line Just connect your devices over the power line without installing any cables e Networks FRITZ Powerline 500E computer printer TV stereo game console media player and other network devices e Especially suitable for broadband intensive use like streaming surfing gaming Internet TV video on demand and VolP e Thro
73. because they are easy to handle and because us ing them avoids incorrect IP address entries or unintentional double assignments file system A file system saves and manages files on a data medium for instance a hard drive or flash drive The way the files are stored varies from one file system to the next The different operating systems offer different file systems In Windows 7 Windows Vista and Windows XP the file systems FAT32 and NTFS are used most frequently The file system of a data storage medium can be changed for instance from FAT32 to NTFS fixed IP address Fixed IP addresses are IP addresses see glossary which are permanently assigned to a computer or another device like a network printer Assigning fixed IP addresses makes sense in cases where a computer is always supposed to be accessible at a certain ad dress for instance a web server or an e mail server FRITZ Box 7330 169 AWA Glossary fixed line A fixed line is a telephone line in the classic landline tele phone network There are two kinds of fixed lines analog lines and ISDN lines If you have a fixed line and a DSL line the signals for both lines use the same cable to access your house or apartment For this reason your telephony and Internet service provider supplies you with a DSL splitter see glossary that separates the telephone signals and DSL signals from each other firewall A firewall protects a computer or local
74. can enable a single answering machine or multiple answering machines up to 5 for different tele phone numbers Enabling an Answering Machine 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Select Telephony Telephony Devices 3 Click Configure New Device 4 Under Integrated in the FRITZ Box select the Answer ing machine option and confirm by clicking Next 5 Specify the mode greeting delay and greeting length In the Greeting only mode callers cannot leave you any messages 6 Entera name for the answering machine and confirm by clicking Next 7 Specify which calls the answering machine should ac cept Select one or multiple telephone numbers and confirm by clicking Next 8 Check the settings of the answering machine and then click Apply Now the answering machine is enabled Changing Settings Disabling Answering Machine All configured answering machines are displayed in the FRITZ Box user interface under Telephony Telephony Devic es Here you can switch off or delete answering machines and enable additional functions For instance you can enable the Send messages via e mail setting for each answering machine Messages callers leave on the answering machine then will be sent to you by e mail as audio files You can select any e mail address you want FRITZ Box 7330 84 AM Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine Pi
75. ces are performing WPS at the same time Repeat the WPS procedure Info on e Free telephone connection between two Internet tele phony subscribers is active this function must be sup ported by your Internet telephony provider e The LED signals an event specified in the user interface under System Info Display e Stick amp Surf procedure with FRITZ WLAN USB Stick from AVM concluded flashing e Updating FRITZ OS the firmware of your FRITZ Box e New messages on the FRITZ Box answering machine online meter reached the defined value or another event defined in the user interface under System In fo Display is signaled e Stick amp Surf procedure with FRITZ WLAN USB Stick from AVM in progress e Registration procedure for a DECT handset in progress flashing red Error Open the FRITZ Box user interface and follow the in structions on the Overview page FRITZ Box 7330 12 AGA Before You Connect the FRITZ Box 3 Before You Connect the FRITZ Box Check the contents of your FRITZ Box package See the section Contents of the FRITZ Box Package on page 13 for more informa tion e Make sure that the requirements for connecting and operating the FRITZ Box have been met See the section Requirements for Operation on page 13 for more information e Please see the security and handling instructions in the section Security and Handling on page 14 3 1 Contents of the FRITZ Box Package
76. chnicians e The FRITZ Box is intended for indoor use only Handling the FRITZ Box e You can either place FRITZ Box on a horizontal surface or mount it on a wall Fora drilling template to mount the FRITZ Box on a wall see page 162 e Place or hang the FRITZ Box in a dry location that is free of dust and protected from direct sunlight e Forideal operating conditions mount the FRITZ Box ona wall with the cables connected on the bottom e When connecting the FRITZ Box to your computer using a network cable keep in mind that the cable can be no longer than 100 m e Ifyou would like to establish wireless connections be tween the FRITZ Box and the computer position the FRITZ Box at a central location FRITZ Box 7330 15 AWA Security and Handling Make sure to keep sufficient distance from potential sources of interference like microwave devices or elec tric devices with large metal housings FRITZ Box 7330 16 AM Connecting the FRITZ Box 4 Connecting the FRITZ Box Connect the FRITZ Box to the power supply e Connect the FRITZ Box to your Internet connection Connect the FRITZ Box to your telephone line This chapter tells you how Before you connect the FRITZ Box note the additional in N structions in the section Security and Handling on page 14 4 1 Connecting to Electrical Power Connecting to the power supply 1 Pick up the power supply unit included in the FRITZ Box package
77. ckets to a computer in another network it must first transmit the packet to the gate way To do this the computer must know the address of the gateway If all packets that cannot be delivered in a local network al ways are to be transmitted to their given recipients via the same gateway for this purpose the address of the gateway must be saved as the default gateway in the network settings of the computer Such a default gateway for the computer is negotiated auto matically by the operating system or the dialing software whenever an ISDN Controller or ADSL Controller establishes a connection to the Internet If a router is used for the shared Internet access in a local net work the IP address of the router must be entered as the de fault gateway in the TCP IP settings of each computer that wishes to use the Internet connection HSPA short for High Speed Packet Access HSPA is a third generation mobile radio standard further de veloped from the the UMTS mobile radio standard HSPA pro vides for throughput rates in the mobile radio network that are comparable with DSL 3 6 to 13 98 Mbit s FRITZ Box 7330 171 AW Glossary hub A hub is a device that is used to connect network devices to each other for instance through an Ethernet Network devices are connected to each other in a star network with each net work device connected to the hub There are no direct con nections between the network devices A hub c
78. cking Up a Call from the Answering Machine With this function calls that have already been answered by an answering machine can be transferred to your telephone Picking Up a Call Pick up the handset 600 Dial the sequence shown at left The call is now connected to your extension and you can talk with the caller Operating the Answering Machine Using the Voice Menu The answering machines of the FRITZ Box can be operated us ing a voice menu You can listen to new messages for in stance or switch the answering machine on and off Operating the Answering Machine Using the Voice Menu Pick up the handset 6000 6000 00000 00000 00000 Select Answering machine 1 Answering machine 2 Answering machine 3 Answering machine 4 Answering machine 5 You will enter the voice menu of the answering ma chine Follow the voice menu If you do not want to wait for the voice menu instruc tions press a telephone key right away FRITZ Box 7330 85 AM Setting Up the FRITZ Box Answering Machine The Answering Machine Menu Main menu Play back messages If no messages are available you will hear two short audio sig nals and return to the main menu Play back messages Call back the caller of the message Delete message To previous message To next message Listen to Play back messages menu again eoooogegs Back to main menu Delete all messa
79. d Conforms to CE standards Ambient conditions operating temperature 0 C 40 C storage temperature 20 C 70 C relative humidity operation 10 90 relative humidity idle 5 95 FRITZ Box 7330 146 AW Cable 22 5 Cable DSL Telephone Cable The DSL telephone cable is a special combined cable devel oped by AVM to connect the FRITZ Box to the DSL splitter and the analog telephone line or the ISDN line The DSL telephone cable is a special combined cable devel oped by AVM to connect the FRITZ Box to the DSL splitter and the analog telephone line If you need a longer cable you can extend one or multiple ends of the cable You will need the following components to extend the cable e 1 standard network cable e 1 standard RJ45 CAT 5 double coupling Both components are available from specialized vendors We recommend that cable be extended with a standard net work cable to a length of no more than 10 meters Network Cable The network cable yellow of the FRITZ Box 7330 is a stan dard category 5 Cat 5 Ethernet cable Please use a standard STP type Shielded Twisted Pair Ethernet cable of category 5 Cat 5 to replace or extend the Ethernet cable To extend the cable you will need a shielded RJ45 double coupling Cat 5 with a 1 1 pin assignment You can use both straight cables and crosslink cables All components are available from spe cialized vendors When co
80. d after you pick up the receiver again you will be connected with party 1 FRITZ Box 7330 99 AM Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions Using Keypad Shortcuts With keypad sequences you can control the services and fea tures of your telephone line For information about which keypad sequences you can use contact your carrier Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension with Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset O BsSea Dial the sequence shown at left lt Seq gt stands fora keyboard sequence Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension without Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset O OG Seq gt Dial the sequence shown at left lt Seq gt stands for a keyboard sequence Automatic outside dialing is the default setting in the FRITZ Box If you make a lot of internal calls you may want to disable automatic outside dialing For instructions see page 142 FRITZ Box 7330 100 AW FRITZ Box as a DECT Base Station 15 FRITZ Box as a DECT Base Station A DECT base station is integrated in your FRITZ Box on which you can register and configure a total of up to six cordless telephones This chapter describes various functions of the DECT base station 15 1 Paging Cordless Telephones If you have misplaced a cordless telephone you can find it by using a paging call 1 Briefly press the DECT button of the FRITZ Box All cordless telephones registered on
81. dopted in 1992 DECT defines the air interface between a mobile handset and its base sta tion and supports both voice transmission and data trans mission with flexible transfer speeds default gateway Gateway see glossary FRITZ Box 7330 166 AM Glossary DHCP short for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol for dynamically negotiating the operating parameters of the TCP IP protocol see glossary The com puters in a local IP network DHCP clients access the DHCP server as part of their operating systems start procedure The central administration of the TCP IP operation parame ters makes it possible to avoid address conflicts caused by IP addresses see glossary accidentally assigned more than once DHCP is used in IPv4 networks see glossary DHCP Server The DHCP server assigns each client an IP address that it has not yet been assigned at the present time The DHCP server also informs the client of the IP addresses of the DNS server to be used and of the default gateway In assigning the IP ad dresses the DHCP server selects from a prescribed range of IP addresses DHCP is used in IPv4 networks see glossary DNS short for Domain Name System Domain Name Service takes care of determining the IP ad dress for a given domain name This Domain Name Service runs on every computer It accepts the domain name entered by a user and inquires about the corresponding IP address at a DNS serv
82. e or start WPS in the control software of the WLAN device The connection between the FRITZ Box and the computer is established automatically The computer is now connected with the FRITZ Box WPS with the PIN Method If your WLAN device supports WPS but does not have a but ton to start the push method nor any possibility to enable it in its control software use the PIN method to establish the WLAN connection You can choose between two methods the FRITZ Box specifies the PIN e the WLAN device specifies the PIN The FRITZ Box Specifies the PIN 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Select the WLAN Security menu 3 Goto the WPS Quick Connection page 4 Enable the setting WPS enabled FRITZ Box 7330 27 AM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 5 Select the option PIN method WPS PIN the FRITZ Box specifies the PIN 6 The PIN will be displayed Enter this PIN in the control software of the WLAN device 7 Click Start WPS The WLAN LED on the FRITZ Box flashes slowly indicating that the WPS procedure has begun Now a secure WLAN con nection is being established between the FRITZ Box and the WLAN device The WLAN Device Specifies the PIN 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface Select the WLAN Security menu Enable the setting WPS enabled Select the option PIN method WPS PIN the WLAN de vice specifies the PIN 2 3 Goto t
83. e Internet The cable modem is located between the cable connection and the Internet router at the customer s premises It is connected to the computer either over LAN or the USB port Some cable modems are combined with a WLAN access point that estab lishes a radio connection to the computer FRITZ Box 7330 165 AM Glossary Some Internet routers are equipped with an internal cable modem and can be connected directly with the cable line DDNS short for Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS is a service which allows a computer always to be reached under the same domain name despite constantly changing public IP addresses This means the home network can always be reached from the Internet regardless of the us er s location Even private users have an economical way of placing their own Internet offers on their computer at home Every time the Internet connection is established the Internet service provider assigns a new public IP address Each time the IP address changes the current IP address is transmitted to a special DDNS server Except for the few sec onds between the cancellation of the old IP address and the notification of the new IP address the computer can always be reached at the selected domain name DECT short for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications DECT is a European standard for cordless telephony which was drafted by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute in 1991 and officially a
84. e Network All network devices connected with the FRITZ Box comprise a network Network devices include for instance computers game consoles and smartphones The devices can be connected with the FRITZ Box by ca ble or wirelessly This chapter describes the network settings in the FRITZ Box and how you can change them You will also learn how you can change the IP settings for the computer in the most common oper ating systems 17 1 Network Settings in the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box is delivered with preconfigured network set tings According to these settings all network devices con nected with the FRITZ Box are located in a single network The network settings can be changed and adapted to your conditions and needs But you should do so only if you are well versed in networking technology The Glossary page 164 explains concepts and terminology having to do with IP networks Network Overview The FRITZ Box user interface shows an overview with all of the devices and users connected with the FRITZ Box The network overview Devices and Users is found in the menu Home Network Network e For each user and each network device you find an entry in the network overview The columns have the following meanings e If you use FRITZ Powerline devices in your network then the FRITZ Powerline devices are entered in the network overview along with the network devices connected to the FRITZ Powerline devices e T
85. e en vpn FRITZ Box 7330 64 AW VPN Remote Access to the Home Network Setting Up VPN in the FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Enable the advanced view 3 Select the Internet Permit Access menu 4 Select the VPN page See the Online Help of the FRITZ Box to set up VPN Supplementary Software for VPN All of the information required for a VPN is saved in a configu ration file The terminals involved in any VPN must receive this file Individual computers that are networked over a VPN require a VPN client e Configure FRITZ Box VPN Connection Wizard AVM provides the Configure FRITZ Box VPN software for creating configuration files This program is a Wizard that takes you step by step through the VPN configura tion All of the necessary VPN settings like the encryp tion method and access rules are set automatically The resulting configuration files must be imported to the re spective terminals of the VPN tunnel At the terminal with the FRITZ Box the configuration file is then imported to the FRITZ Box The VPN parameters in these files can be adjusted manually to connect to products by other manufacturers e The FRITZ VPN VPN Client AVM offers the FRITZ VPN software as a VPN client Both the Wizard and the client can be downloaded free of charge from the VPN Service Portal on the AVM web site www avm de en vpn FRITZ Box 7330 65 AM DNS
86. e in the Connections area Every time the Internet connection is interrupted the Internet service provider re assigns the IP address The IP address may change in the process Therefore it is a good idea to use MyFRITZ or dynamic DNS so that the IP address can always be reached under the same name For more information about MyFRITZ see the section MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box on page 54 For more information about dy namic DNS see the section Dynamic DNS Name Instead of IP Address on page 61 FRITZ Box 7330 60 AM Dynamic DNS Name Instead of IP Address 12 3 Dynamic DNS Name Instead of IP Address Dynamic DNS is an Internet service that makes it possible for the FRITZ Box to remain accessible from the Internet at all times under a fixed name even though the public IP address changes Dynamic DNS can be used as an alternative to MyFRITZ Both services can be used in parallel You must register with a dynamic DNS provider to use this service When you register you agree on the fixed name do main name at which your FRITZ Box should be accessible from the Internet You also define a user name and password Every time the IP address changes the FRITZ Box transmits the new IP address to the dynamic DNS provider in the form of an update request Then the domain name is assigned to the current IP address by the dynamic DNS provider Setting Up Dynamic DNS in the FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user in
87. e same frequency range You can extend the range of your WLAN radio network with a WLAN repeater Or you can set up a second WLAN router for instance a sec ond FRITZ Box as a WDS repeater Expanding a WLAN Radio Network with a WLAN Repeater You can expand your WLAN radio network with a WLAN re peater In combination with the FRITZ Box the AVM FRITZ WLAN Repeaters are especially suitable All models of the FRITZ WLAN Repeater series can be integrated into your WLAN radio network and your home network by WPS Quick Connection Find out more in the Internet at www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_ Repeater_N_G Expanding a WLAN Radio Network with a WDS Repeater You can expand the WLAN radio network of your FRITZ Box with what is called a WDS repeater A WDS repeater can bea FRITZ Box or any WLAN router you already have that can be configured as a WDS repeater to expand your WLAN radio net work FRITZ Box 7330 75 AM WLAN Getting Technical See the documentation of your device to find out whether your existing WLAN router supports the WDS function and how to configure it as a WDS repeater Your FRITZ Box or an other FRITZ Box model can be configured as a WDS repeater by working through the following steps 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Select View Advanced 3 Select the WLAN WDS menu and follow the instruc tions displayed on the screen See the Online Help of the FRITZ Box
88. e the N following security instructions in order to protect yourself and the FRITZ Box from harm e Avoid overloading power outlets extension cables and socket strips Overloaded power supply components present a fire and electrocution risk Avoid using sockets strips and extension cords if at all possible Do not connect multiple extension cords or socket strips to each other e Before mounting the FRITZ Box on the wall make sure that there are no electrical lines gas or water pipes lo cated where you need to drill the holes If necessary check the site with a pipe detector or con sult with qualified experts FRITZ Box 7330 14 AM Security and Handling e Make sure that the ventilation slits on the FRITZ Box housing are always unobstructed The ventilation slits provide for air cooling The FRITZ Box should not be placed on a carpet or on upholstered furniture Do not cover the FRITZ Box e Do not place the FRITZ Box on excessively heat sensitive surfaces as the base of the device can heat up during normal operation e Do not install the FRITZ Box during an electrical storm e During a storm disconnect the FRITZ Box from the power supply and from the DSL line e Never let liquids get inside the FRITZ Box Otherwise electric shocks or short circuits may result Do not open the FRITZ Box housing The device contains hazardous components and should only be opened by authorized repair te
89. e wireless devices that do not support WPA2 or WPA you can switch encryption in the FRITZ Box to the older less secure WEP method You can also establish non encrypted wireless LAN connections However if at all possible we recommend always establishing WPA2 wireless LAN connections WLAN devices can be connected with the FRITZ Box automati cally or manually A particularly simple and secure automatic method is WPS with which a WLAN connection can be estab lished at the touch of a button For manual WLAN connections with the FRITZ Box use the WLAN software of your WLAN device or the WLAN program on your computer Connecting WLAN Devices Automatically WPS WLAN devices that support the fast connection method WPS can be connected with the FRITZ Box automatically 1 Start the WPS function of your WLAN device Consult the documentation of the WLAN device to find out how to start WPS FRITZ Box 7330 71 AM Connecting WLAN Devices Securely with the FRITZ Box 2 Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box until the WLAN LED begins flashing You have 2 minutes for this task 3 Your WLAN device and the FRITZ Box now establish a se cure WLAN connection automatically The WLAN FRITZ Box LED stops flashing and remains on With this the WLAN connection is established Your WLAN device is integrated into your home network and can use the Internet connection of the FRITZ Box Connecting WLAN Devices Manually You can co
90. ed in the browser Blue text designates links and references see page 159 within this manual Bold type emphasizes important words Do not click FRITZ Box 7330 7 AM The FRITZ Box 7330 1 The FRITZ Box 7330 Welcome We are pleased you decided on a FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box 7330 is the hub of your home network connecting your computers and network devices with the Internet You can operate the FRITZ Box on a DSL line as an Internet router The FRITZ Box is equipped with ports to connect computers USB de vices and a telephone an answering machine or a fax machine The FRITZ Box supports the radio technologies WLAN and DECT You can use the FRITZ Box simultaneously as a wireless LAN base station for wireless devices like notebooks tablets or smartphones and as DECT base station for your cordless telephones Connected telephones use the FRITZ Box as a telephone system The FRITZ Box integrates connected computers and network devices into your private home network The devices can exchange data with each other and enjoy shared access to USB hard drives USB printers and other USB devices The FRITZ Box transmits music video and im age files to suitable playback devices in the home network The FRITZ Box offers you a full range of functions and settings so that you can set up a home network tailored to your needs In the settings of your FRITZ Box you can access a user interface that is easy to operate in any web b
91. ed view 3 Configure the UPnP settings in the Home Network Net work menu on the Programs page FRITZ Box 7330 112 AW Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 17 2 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically The FRITZ Box has its own DHCP server which assigns IP ad dresses to the connected computers The connected comput ers must be configured such that they can receive their IP ad dresses automatically The steps for checking and adjusting this option differ among the operating systems See the rele vant section for your operating system If FRITZ Box is operated in a network no other DHCP server may be activated in this network Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows 1 Open the network connections Windows XP Select Start Run enter ncpa cpl and then click OK Windows 7 and Windows Vista Click Start enter nc pa cpl in the search line of the start menu and press Enter l ncpa cpl x Entering ncpa cpl in Windows 7 2 Click the network connection between the computer and the FRITZ Box with the right mouse button and select Properties 3 Windows XP Under This connection uses the following items select Internet Protocol TCP IP Windows 7 and Windows Vista Under This connection uses the following items select Internet Protocol Ver sion 4 TCP IPv4 4 Click the Properties button FRITZ Bo
92. er interface are not displayed Upon delivery the FRITZ Box interface is set to display the standard view In the advanced view additional settings options appear un der various menus and commands The expanded menu items contain network and DSL settings for advanced users and are not required for normal FRITZ Box operation Enabling this option is recommended only if you have ad vanced network expertise When this setting is selected set tings can be configured which have the result that the FRITZ Box user interface can no longer be opened Fast Switching between the Views The View L icon in the link list of the FRITZ Box allows you to switch immediately between the standard view and the ad vanced view FRITZ Box 7330 33 AM Protecting the User Interface with a Password 6 4 Protecting the User Interface with a Password You can protect the user interface of the FRITZ Box with a password The password will be requested every time the us er interface is opened This protects the settings of your FRITZ Box from unauthorized access For reasons of security we recommend setting up and using password protection for the user interface Setting Up Password Protection As long as no password protection has been set up every time you open the user interface you will be prompted to en ter a password If you disabled this message here is how to set password protection 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see
93. er known to the service If a DNS server cannot an swer the inquiry itself it can inquire about the IP address DNS resolution at other DNS servers If the Domain Name Service receives negative information from the DNS server domain name not known it can send inquiries to other DNS servers it knows or return a corre sponding error message to the user If it receives the desired IP address instead the application can use the IP address to retrieve the destination desired by the user FRITZ Box 7330 167 AM Glossary This hierarchical system of DNS servers is known as the Do main Name System The addresses of the DNS servers at which the Domain Name Service is to inquire by default gen erally are handed over to the computer by the Internet service provider automatically whenever a connection to the Internet is established download Download designates the transfer of files from the Internet to a computer DSL modem ADSL modem connects a computer to the Internet via the DSL line In contrast to the analog modem a connection via the DSL modem does not mean that the telephone line is busy DSL router A DSL router generally combines three different devices a DSL modem see glossary a router and a LAN switch A DSL router serves first to connect multiple computers or other network devices together to form a local network LAN so that the devices can exchange data with each other Second a DSL router prov
94. erface See page 31 Select WLAN Security Enable the non encrypted option Click the Apply button A oe pee iN Remove the network cable and try again to establish a connection Disable WLAN encryption only for testing Enable WLAN encryption right away after completing the tests If you cannot establish a non encrypted WLAN connection make sure that the WLAN adapter in your computer is in stalled correctly If the error cannot be remedied contact the manufacturer of the WLAN adapter Installing the Current Service Pack for Windows XP The WLAN connection to the FRITZ Box cannot be established using the Microsoft WLAN Service WZC Windows Zero Configuration in Windows XP with Service Pack 2 Cause The required Microsoft patch for WPA2 IEEE 802 111 may not be not installed Help Install Service Pack 3 SP3 for Windows XP available as a free download from Microsoft Then Microsoft WLAN Service will support WPA2 so that a WLAN connection can be estab lished to the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 7330 133 AYA Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection Ruling Out Interference from Other Wireless Networks If there are other devices in the immediate vicinity of your FRITZ Box that use the same frequency band mutual interfer ence and interrupted connections can occur Devices that can cause disruptions include other WLAN base stations baby monitors game consoles garage door openers Bluetooth d
95. etwork e Pv6 is already installed and enabled in the Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems e Py6 is not installed and enabled in standard Windows XP You must install and enable IPv6 in order to use it The IPv6 installation requires Service Pack 2 for Windows XP e IPv6 has been available in the Mac OS X operating sys tems since Mac OS 10 12 10Mobile Nnetwork Replacing Faulty DSL Internet access over the mobile telephone network can be set up so that the mobile telephone connection is established automatically whenever the DSL connection fails This guar antees Internet access even when the DSL connection is missing AUSB modem for mobile Internet access UMTS HSPA and a SIM card from a mobile communications provider are required for this The FRITZ Box supports UMTS HSPA modems from various manufacturers Here is how to set up the mobile telephone connection as a substitute upon DSL failure 1 Insert the USB modem in the USB port on the FRITZ Box 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 In the Internet menu the sub menu Mobile Tele phone Network is displayed The Mobile Telephone Network menu is not available until the UMTS HSPA modem has been connected to the USB port of the FRITZ Box 3 Select the setting Automatically enable the mobile con nection when the DSL connection is disrupted FRITZ Box 7330 69 AM Mobile Nnetwork Replacing Faulty DSL 4
96. evices or wireless AV bridges which also use the 2 4 GHz frequency band If such devices are located in the vicinity of the FRITZ Box test a different radio channel for the FRITZ Box or switch the radio channel setting to Autochannel Then the FRITZ Box will automatically set the best WLAN channel for transmis sion 1 Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca ble see page 23 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 3 Select WLAN Radio Channel 4 Seta different radio channel or automatic radio channel selection 5 Click the Apply button 6 Remove the network cable and check whether interfer ence continues to occur FRITZ Box 7330 134 AW Configuring FRITZ Box on the Telephone 20 Configuring FRITZ Box on the Telephone Various functions can be enabled and disabled using a telephone connected to the FRITZ Box You can also restore the factory settings of the FRITZ Box using a telephone Only tone dialing dual tone mul tifrequency DTMF telephones can be used for configuration 20 1 Loading Factory Settings When the factory settings are restored to the FRITZ Box all of the settings in the FRITZ Box are returned to their condition upon delivery All settings you made in the FRITZ Box are deleted when the N factory settings are loaded This is also true for the config ured Internet connection Loading Factory Settings OOOOOOOOO Restores the settings in t
97. face is not opened a window for a dial up connection appears instead Cause The browser must use the network connection between the computer and FRITZ Box when the user interface is opened For this the automatic establishment of a Dial Up Networking connection must be disabled Help You can disable the automatic attempt to establish a Dial up Networking connection The following example explains how to check the settings of Internet Explorer 8 1 Select the Connections settings page under Tools Internet Options 2 Inthe Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings sec tion enable the option Never dial a connection 3 Asa final step click OK Disabling Online Operation The user interface does not appear in the window of your web browser Cause The web browser is set for offline operation Help Configure the web browser for online operation Using the ex ample of Internet Explorer 8 1 Open the Tools menu 2 Ifa checkmark is displayed in front of Work Offline click this line FRITZ Box 7330 128 AW The User Interface Does Not Open The checkmark will be removed and Internet Explorer will switch to online operation Checking the Proxy Settings The user interface does not appear in the window of your web browser Cause The proxy settings of the web browser prevent the user inter face from being opened Help Enter the DNS name and t
98. from the WLAN base station to the computer with the WLAN client that is to be connected subnetwork A local IP network can consist of one subnetwork or be divid ed into multiple subnetworks The division into subnetworks is performed when the local IP network is configured The subnetworks of a local IP network are also IP networks see glossary subnet mask The subnet mask indicates which part of an IP address see glossary is the network address and which the address of the computer The network address defines what is called the subnet switch A switch is a device that connects multiple network devices with each other for instance through an Ethernet In contrast to a hub a switch can establish direct connections between the connected devices This makes it possible to send data packets directly to specific recipients FRITZ Box 7330 177 AM Glossary The entire data throughput is at the disposal of every con nected device TCP IP short for Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP is the language of the Internet TCP IP is used to re fer to a suite of protocols used for data communication over the Internet TCP and IP are the network and transport proto cols underlying most Internet services including file transfer FTP and e mail communication SMTP TCP IP is available for practically all computer systems TCP IP thus offers the advantage of trouble free communication between
99. g This is not the case for IP telephones It is not possible to set up Do Not Disturb for IP telephones in the FRITZ Box Connected fax and answering machines are disabled The Do Not Disturb setting has no effect on fax reception or the answering machines integrated in the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 7330 90 AW Setting Up the Alarm Turning Do Not Disturb On Off 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Select the System Night Service Do Not Disturb menu 3 Enable the Do Not Disturb enabled option and define the time period during which the telephones should not be able to ring every day 4 Save your settings by clicking Apply Do Not Disturb is now enabled To have the telephones ring again disable the Do Not Dis turb enabled option and then click Apply Instead of setting the do not disturb setting for all tele phones in the FRITZ Box you can also set the Do Not Disturb feature for individual telephones The Do Not Disturb function for an individual telephone is set up in the telephone set tings In the user interface of the FRITZ Box these settings can be opened for editing in the Telephony Telephony De vices menu 14 9 Setting Up the Alarm In the FRITZ Box you can set an alarm When an alarm is set and enabled a telephone connected to the FRITZ Box will ring at the specified time Setting the Alarm in FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface
100. ge The latest firm ware is not installed Update 2 Click the Update link to install the update 3 Inthe next window click Start Firmware Update Now The FRITZ OS update begins and the Info LED on the FRITZ Box starts flashing Do not interrupt the power supply to the FRITZ Box dur ing the FRITZ OS update The FRITZ OS update is complete when the Info LED stops flashing Disabling the Service The service Search for updates automatically is set by de fault upon delivery of the FRITZ Box but you can disable it if desired 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Select the Contents link in the header The contents page or site map of the FRITZ Box user interface is opened FRITZ Box 7330 52 AM Automatic Search for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS 3 Scroll down to the end of this page and click the AVM Services link The AVM Services page is opened 4 Disable the setting FRITZ Box searches for updates peri odically and save your setting with Apply The AVM service Search for updates automatically is now disabled FRITZ Box 7330 53 AM MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box 11 MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box MyFRITZ is a web service by AVM with which you can access your FRITZ Box from anywhere in the world over the Internet FRITZ NAS When you use MyFRITZ FRITZ NAS is available every
101. geous characteristics in the framework of communication within IP networks IP address In IP based networks for instance in the Internet and local networks all connected devices are addressed via their IP ad dresses So that data packets are sure to be delivered to the right address each IP address may be assigned only once within the local IP network IPv6 addresses are structured differently from IPv4 address es IP addresses can be written in decimal octal or hexadeci mal format IP masquerading IP masquerading is a technique used within IPv4 networks With IP masquerading a computer or LAN can be protected from unauthorized connection requests from the Internet Masquerading works by converting the IP addresses used in a network to one public IP address From the outside it appears as if all requests are sent from a single computer IP network A network in which data exchange takes place on the basis of the Internet Protocol IP is called an IP network FRITZ Box 7330 173 AM Glossary NAS functionality NAS is short for Network Attached Storage NAS designates one or more devices that are integrated into a network to provide storage space In connection with the FRITZ Box NAS functionality means that various services for connected USB storage media are available in the FRITZ Box so that it easier for you to use your data and make them available in the local network It is easy to exchange documents in
102. ges Switch answering machine on off Record greetings Record greeting message Record announcement Record closing announcement Record and select Listen to all greetings announcements of the select ed type gt Select the desired recording by pressing 2 Delete greeting announcement Record greeting announcment gt End recording by pressing 1 Listen to Record and select menu again oo 00 Back to main menu Listen to Record greetings menu again Back to main menu Switch recording and announcement mode on off Listen to main menu again FRITZ Box 7330 86 AW Setting Up FRITZ Box Fax Reception 14 4 Setting Up FRITZ Box Fax Reception With the FRITZ Box you can receive faxes without having to connect a fax machine The FRITZ Box automatically forwards incoming faxes by e mail or saves the faxes on a connected USB storage medium 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Select the Telephony Telephony Devices menu 3 Click Configure New Device 4 Select the Fax reception option and confirm by click ing Next 5 Enter a fax ID This could be your fax number or name for instance 6 Define whether the FRITZ Box forwards incoming faxes by e mail or saves them If you would like to enter multiple e mail addresses sep arate the addresses with commas 7 Confirm with Next 8 Select one or multiple telephone numbers you would
103. grity Protocol WPA2 TKIP AES CCMP based on the extremely secure AES Advanced Encryption Standard procedure CCMP Coun ter Mode with CBC MAC Protocol defines how the AES procedure is applied to WLAN pack ets FRITZ Box supports the AES encryption procedure as part of the WPA2 mechanism and the TKIP encryption procedure as part of the WPA mechanism This means that the FRITZ Box can be used in combination with any WLAN devices that also support WPA2 with AES or WPA with TKIP FRITZ Box 7330 79 AM WLAN Getting Technical Frequency Ranges WLAN uses the frequency ranges at 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz as its transmission range With the FRITZ Box you can establish WLAN connections in the 2 4 GHz range 2 4 GHz Frequency Band In the 2 4 GHz frequency band WLAN works in the same range as Bluetooth microwave devices and various other devices like radio controlled toys garage door openers and video bridges This means that interference may occur within WLANs operated in the vicinity of such devices Generally this has adverse effects on the transmission rate including abort ed connections In the 2 4 GHz frequency range the European regulation au thorities have designated 13 channels for WLAN A channel can have a bandwidth of 20 MHz throughput of up to 130 Mbit s or 40 MHz throughput of up to 300 Mbit s Channels located directly next to each other in the 2 4 GHz band may overlap and result in mutual interfe
104. have connected the FRITZ Box to your Internet connection you must configure the Internet connection in the FRITZ Box user in terface so that the FRITZ Box can establish the connection to your In ternet service provider and connect to the Internet The sequence and number of steps required to configure your Internet connection depend on the kind of connection the desired operating mode and the Internet service provider 7 1 Configuring an Internet Connection for DSL If you have a DSL line you received Internet account informa tion from your DSL or Internet service provider The Internet account information is required to configure the Internet con nection Your Internet service provider also supplied information about the configuration of your Internet connection Always perform the Internet connection setup as described by your provider Configuring an Internet Connection Automatically If your Internet service provider arranges for the service of au tomatically configuring your Internet connection the auto matic configuration will be performed right after the FRITZ Box is connected No additional settings for the Inter net connection have to be configured in the FRITZ Box To start automatic configuration some providers require that you enter a start code Configuring the Internet Connection Using the Wizard The wizard takes you step by step through the setup 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Select t
105. he Configure IPv4 drop down list Click OK The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Linux For comprehensive information and tips on the topic of net work settings in Linux see for example www tldp org HOWTO NET3 4 HOWTO 5 html FRITZ Box 7330 USB Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network 18 USB Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network The FRITZ Box has two USB ports to which you can connect various USB devices All network devices in the FRITZ Box home network can use these USB devices jointly and simultaneously This chapter describes how to share a printer in the network which USB devices can be used in your FRITZ Box home network and how to use these devices safely 18 1 Power Supply for USB Devices You can connect USB devices with the following properties to the FRITZ Box Some USB devices require more than one USB port for operation for instance hard drives with a USB Y cable Connect this type of USB devices to the FRITZ Box using a USB hub with its own power supply The total current consumption of connected USB devices without their own power supply may not exceed 500 mA Check the rating plates of the connected USB devices USB devices that exceed the total current consumption of 500 mA can be connected to the FRITZ Box using a USB hub with its own power supply 18 2 USB Devices on the FRITZ Box These USB devices can be c
106. he WPS Quick Connection page 4 5 6 Now start the control software of the WLAN device The program outputs a PIN for establishing a connection 7 Enter this PIN in the FRITZ Box user interface 8 Click Start WPS The WLAN LED on the FRITZ Box flashes slowly indicating that the WPS procedure has begun Now a secure WLAN con nection is being established between the FRITZ Box and the WLAN device Transferring the WLAN Security Settings Manually The WLAN security settings for WLAN devices can also be transferred manually Manual transfer is unavoidable if a WLAN device does not support any methods for transferring the security settings automatically For manual transfer the WLAN security settings have to be en tered in the WLAN software FRITZ Box 7330 28 AW Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN WLAN devices are generally delivered with their own WLAN software which is installed in the computer along with the WLAN device By now many operating systems have WLAN software included Integrated WLAN devices sometimes use the operating system s WLAN software Installing a WLAN Device If you need to use a Separate WLAN device because you do not have one integrated then install the WLAN device in the computer along with the corresponding WLAN software Please take note of the instructions in the documentation of the device Transferring WLAN Security Settings The values for WLAN security
107. he Wizards entry in the menu 3 Click the Check Internet Connection Wizard and follow the instructions When the Wizard is finished your Internet connection has been configured FRITZ Box 7330 36 AM Changing the Annex Setting of the FRITZ Box Configuring the Internet Connection Without the Wizard You can also set up the Internet connection without the Wiz ard Choose this method if the FRITZ Box is connected to a DSL modem ora DSL router or integrated into an existing net work 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 On the Overview page select the Advanced View 3 Select the Internet Account Information menu and enter your account information Also take advantage of the Help available in the FRITZ Box us er interface 7 2 Changing the Annex Setting of the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box cannot establish a connection to the DSL network This is signaled by the continued flashing of the Power DSL LED Cause The kind of DSL Annex A B J or M set in the FRITZ Box is not the same as the annex used on your DSL line Help 1 Contact your Internet service provider to find out which annex is used on your DSL line 2 Connect a computer with the FRITZ Box either wirelessly via WLAN or using a network cable 3 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 4 Open the Internet DSL Information and select the Line Settings page 5 Inthe Annex
108. he FRITZ Box to the 000000 factory settings After factory settings are restored the FRITZ Box is restarted 20 2 Switching WLAN On and Off The WLAN function of your FRITZ Box can be switched on and off using a connected telephone Switching WLAN On and Off 000000 Switches the WLAN function on 000000 Switches the WLAN function off FRITZ Box 7330 135 AWA Turning Do Not Disturb On Off 20 3 Turning Do Not Disturb On Off For the analog extension FON 1 on the FRITZ Box the do not disturb option can be enabled by telephone When the do not disturb feature is set the telephone connected to the exten sion will no longer ring Enabling Do Not Disturb Immediately 8000606 Immediately enables do not disturb for the extension FON 1 Do not disturb remains switched on until it is disabled 00000 Saves your settings Enabling Do Not Disturb for a Specific Period 00000 Defines the start and end of the period dur StarbO End O ing which do not disturb is enabled on the extension FON 1 Example Do not disturb should be enabled from 8 00 p m until 7 00 a m daily Enter 2000 for lt Start gt and 0700 for lt End gt 00000 Saves your settings 0000000 Enables do not disturb on the extension FON 1 00000 Saves your settings Disabling Do Not Disturb 0000000 Disables do not disturb on the extension FON 1 00000 Saves your settings FR
109. he IP address of the FRITZ Box as an exception in the proxy settings of the web browser as de scribed here for the example of the Internet Explorer 8 1 Select the Connections settings page under Tools Internet Options 2 Click the LAN settings button in the Local Area Net work LAN settings area 3 Inthe Proxy server area of the next window check the Use a proxy server for your LAN option and then click Advanced 4 Enter as Exceptions fritz box 192 168 178 1 169 254 1 1 and click OK FRITZ Box 7330 129 AM The User Interface Does Not Open Checking the Security Software The user interface cannot be displayed in the web browser Case Security software is blocking access to the user interface Help Security software like firewalls can prevent access to the user interface of the FRITZ Box Configure exceptions for the FRITZ Box in all of the enabled security software If you would like to exit security software to test access to the FRITZ Box remove the DSL cable first After testing first start the security software before reinserting the DSL cable and connecting to the Internet Opening the User Interface Using the Fixed IP Address The FRITZ Box has a fixed IP address that cannot be changed The FRITZ Box always can be reached at this IP address Fixed IP address 169 254 1 1 Proceed as follows to open the FRITZ Box user interface using thi
110. he Network Overview is divided into the areas Active Connections Guest Network and Idle Connections FRITZ Box 7330 Network Settings in the FRITZ Box For each user and each network device you find an entry in the network overview The columns have the following mean ings Icon A green LED before the device name indicates that a device is actively connected with the FRITZ Box but not using the Internet connection at this time A green blue globe indicates that the device is cur rently using the Internet connection Name This column displays the name under which the user or the network device is known to the FRITZ Box The names of network devices can be changed by clicking the button to edit the entry IP Address For network devices also displayed is the IP ad dress with which the device is integrated into the FRITZ Box network Connection The WLAN icon is displayed for wireless connec tions Properties This column indicates whether port forwarding or child protection is enabled for the respective user or network device Button for editing the entry The button opens the entry in editing mode This view displays information about the network de vice for instance on child protection or port for warding settings The name of the device in the FRITZ Box can be changed here Button for deleting the entry Users or network devices that do not have an ac tive connection to the FRI
111. he wizard s instructions Click the Edit button to open the settings of a ter minal device Editing or Deleting Telephones and Terminal Devices All telephones and other terminal devices you set up in the FRITZ Box are listed under Telephony Telephony Devices in the user interface Here you can edit the settings of terminal devices and delete terminal devices FRITZ Box 7330 49 AM Making Telephone Calls 9 3 Making Telephone Calls Once you have set up your telephones you can make outgo ing telephone calls to the public network and accept incom ing calls Atelephone places outgoing calls using the telephone num ber you defined for outgoing calls while setting up the tele phone see page 49 For incoming calls a telephone reacts only to calls to those telephone numbers you assigned to the telephone during set up see page 49 FRITZ Box 7330 50 AM Firmware Update Updating the FRITZ OS 10 Firmware Update Updating the FRITZ OS AVM provides free updates of the firmware for your FRITZ Box The firmware called FRITZ OS is the software stored in the FRITZ Box that controls all of the FRITZ Box functions FRITZ OS updates contain further developments of existing FRITZ Box functions and often also introduce new functions for your FRITZ Box A FRITZ OS update is necessary if you would like to take advantage of further developments and new functions 10 1 Searching for and Tran
112. her Analog Terminal Device You can connect an analog terminal device with an RJ11 plug to the FRITZ Box for instance a telephone or a fax machine Connecting an analog telephone with an RJ11 plug Connect the telephone to the FON 1 port of the FRITZ Box For instructions on how to set up the FRITZ Box for making i telephone calls start reading from page 47 8 2 Registering FRITZ Fon and Other Cordless DECT Telephones Up to six cordless telephones can be registered on the FRITZ Box The cordless telephones must support the DECT standard The cordless telephones FRITZ Fon by AVM are the ideal com i plement to your FRITZ Box 7330 see also AVM Products for the FRITZ Box from page 153 1 Start the registration of your cordless telephone with a base station 2 Follow the directions on the display of the cordless tele phone FRITZ Box 7330 42 AM Registering Smartphones with FRITZ App Fon 3 As soon as you are prompted to press the DECT register or paging button on the base station press the DECT button on the FRITZ Box Hold the DECT button down for about 10 seconds until the DECT LED on the FRITZ Box begins flashing 10 seconds 4 Ifyou are asked for the PIN of the DECT base station en ter the DECT pin of the FRITZ Box Upon delivery the PIN of the FRITZ Box is 0000 If you changed the PIN and forgot it you can enter a new DECT PIN in DECT Base Station menu of the FRIT
113. hes a second connection to divert the call In either case call diversion to an external line will be charged at your contracted telephone rates Configuring Call Diversion for All Calls You can set up call diversion for all incoming calls For the destination number enter a complete fixed line or In ternet telephone number Internet telephone numbers may not contain letters or special characters Configuring Call Diversion for All Incoming Calls Pick up the handset Enter one of the following three keypad sequences O00000 DNO Configures immediate call diversion to the destination number lt DNo OOOO DNO Configures delayed call diversion after 20 seconds to the destination number lt DNo gt G600600N088 Configures call diversion on busy to the destination number lt DNo gt Calls will be diverted when the telephone number called is busy H Wait for the positive acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 7330 138 AW Setting Up Call Diversion Disabling Call Diversion for All Incoming Calls O Pick up the handset Enter one of the following three keypad sequences 000000 Disables immediate call diversion 000000 Disables delayed call diversion 000000 Disables call diversion on busy e Wait for the second long positive ac knowledgement tone Hang up the handset Configuring Call Diversion for Outgoing Telephone Numbers You c
114. hones that use the DECT standard The FRITZ Box has two buttons on the upper side of the hous ing Fon WLAN FRITZ Box buttons WLAN Button With the WLAN button you can turn the WLAN function on and off and connect wireless devices with the FRITZ Box by WPS WPS is an easy way to establish secure wireless connections see page 26 FRITZ Box 7330 10 AM Buttons DECT Button With the DECT button you can register cordless telephones on the FRITZ Box see page 42 and page misplaced cordless handsets see page 101 FRITZ Box 7330 11 AM LEDs 2 5 LEDs Five LEDs are built into the top of the FRITZ Box 7330 which flash or light up to display various connection statuses and events LED Condition Meaning Power on e Device has electrical power and the DSL line is ready DSL flashing e Device has electrical power and the connection to DSLis being established or has been interrupted Internet on Telephone connection to the Internet is active flashing Messages in your mailbox this function must be supported by your telephony provider i Fixed on Telephone connection to the fixed line network is active Line flashing Messages in your mailbox this function must be supported by your telephony provider WLAN on WLAN function is enabled flashing e Switching the WLAN function on or off e Adopting the WLAN settings e Performing WPS e WPS procedure aborted More than two WLAN devi
115. i function de vices and flash memory on the USB ports of the FRITZ Box Connected USB devices can be used jointly and simultane ously by all network devices of your FRITZ Box home network For more information about how to best configure USB devic es in your home network and how to use them securely see the chapter USB Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network from page 116 Storage NAS The memory of the FRITZ Box includes storage media like flash memory or hard drives connected to the USB ports of the FRITZ Box What is more the FRITZ Box can manage online storage con figured on the server of your telecommunications provider FRITZ Box 7330 103 AM The FRITZ Box Home Network For more information about how to access the memory in your FRITZ Box home network safely and conveniently see the chapter Accessing USB Memory from page 118 FRITZ Box Name You can assign an individual name for your FRITZ Box in the FRITZ Box user interface The name is set up under Home Network FRITZ Box Name and appears in the following ar eas of your home network display e name of the WLAN radio network SSID e name of the guest radio network SSID name of the working group released for home network sharing e name of the media server e name of the DECT base station push service sender name FRITZ Box 7330 104 AM Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network 17 Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Hom
116. ides a central Internet connection that can be used by all devices in the home network at the same time The DSL router s job is to control the data traffic between the local network and the Internet If the DSL router is equipped with a firewall see glossary it protects the de vices in the home network against attacks from the Internet DSL splitter ADSL splitter is a device that separates telephone and DSL signals You need a DSL splitter if you have a fixed line see glossary and a DSL line The splitter separates the telephone and DSL signals which use the same cable to access your house or FRITZ Box 7330 168 AM Glossary apartment The splitter conducts telephone signals to your analog telephones or to the NT see glossary DSL signals are sent on to the DSL modem or DSL router dynamic IP address A dynamic IP address is an IP address valid only for the dura tion of one Internet or network session Every computer participating in the Internet must have a uniquely assigned public IP address Since only a limited number of such IP addresses is available they must be used sparingly That is why most of the Internet participants who dial in to the Internet receive a dynamic IP address They are called dynamic because every participant receives a new public address that has not been assigned yet each time she or he connects to the Internet By contrast dynamic addresses are usually used in local IP networks
117. ion charges related to the documentation and the software and due to incorrect installations not per formed by AVM itself The information in this documentation and the software are subject to change without notice for the purpose of technical improvement AVM GmbH 2008 2012 All rights reserved Documentation release 10 2012 AVM Audiovisuelles Marketing AVM Computersysteme AVM in the Internet und Computersysteme GmbH Vertriebs GmbH www avm de en Alt Moabit 95 Alt Moabit 95 D 10559 Berlin D 10559 Berlin Germany Germany Marks Marks like AVM FRITZ and FRITZ Box product names and logos are protected marks owned by AVM GmbH Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks owned by Micro soft Corporation in the USA and or other countries Apple App Store iPhone iPod and iPad are marks owned by Apple Inc in the USA and or other countries IOS is a mark owned by Cisco Tech nology Inc in den USA and or other countries Google and Android are marks owned by Google Inc in the USA and or other countries All other marks like product names logos commercial names are owned by their respective holders FRITZ Box 7330 159 AWA Declaration of CE Conformity The manufacturer AVM GmbH Alt Moabit 95 D 10559 Berlin Germany herewith declares that the product FRITZ Box 7330 ADSL WLAN router complies with the following directives 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive Radio Equipment and Telecommunica tions Termina
118. is not con nected to the router or network For this kind of connection the FRITZ Box can be configured as an independent router or as an IP client in the existing network Configuring FRITZ Box as a Router You can configure the FRITZ Box to work as an independent router to provide a network with its own network address range 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to the router network with a cable as described in section Connecting with a Router Net work on page 21 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 3 Select the Internet Account Information menu 4 Select the Existing connection over LAN entry from the Internet Service Provider drop down list FRITZ Box 7330 39 AM Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1 FRITZ Box as a Router 5 Click Apply When the settings are applied the network address N range of the FRITZ Box changes automatically The FRITZ Box is configured as a router and the network range is changed The FRITZ Box along with the connected network devices forms its own self contained network Configuring FRITZ Box as an IP Client You can configure the FRITZ Box such that it is integrated into the existing network as an IP client and shares the existing In ternet connection in the network 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to the router network with a cable as described in section Connecting with a Router Net work on page 21 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 3 Select the
119. ither wirelessly via WLAN or using a network cable see page 23 4 Set up the Internet connection for connections via cable in the FRITZ Box see page 38 FRITZ Box 7330 20 AM Connecting to the Internet Connecting to the Internet via the Mobile Communications Network If no other kind of Internet connection is available you can use your FRITZ Box to connect to the Internet via the mobile communications network A USB modem for mobile Internet access UMTS HSPA is required for this The FRITZ Box supports UMTS HSPA modems from various i manufacturers 1 Insert the USB modem into the USB port on the FRITZ Box 2 Set up the Internet connection via the mobile communi cations network see page 38 Connecting with a Router Network You can use the FRITZ Box at an already existing Internet ac cess For this the FRITZ Box is not connected to the DSL line but to the router or network Connecting Using a Network Cable Connect the FRITZ Box to the router with a network cable 1 Insert one end of the cable into the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled LAN 1 2 Insert the other end of the cable into a network socket on the router or in the network Once you have connected a computer to the FRITZ Box you can configure the Internet connection as described in section Configuring the Internet Connection over LAN 1 FRITZ Box as a Router on page 39 FRITZ Box 7330 21 AWA Connecting to the Fixed Line
120. l Equipment 2009 125 EC EU directive ecodesign requirements for energy related products The following norms were consulted to assess conformity EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 EN 300 328 V1 7 1 EN 55024 2010 EN 301 406 V2 1 1 EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 EN 50371 2002 EN 301 489 6 V1 3 1 EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 The CE symbol confirms that this product conforms with the C above mentioned norms and regulations C Fax Berlin 2012 10 15 Peter Faxel Technical Director Indication of Countries The WLAN radio technology of this device is designed for use in all countries of the European Union and in Switzerland Norway and Iceland In France only indoor operation is permitted FRITZ Box 7330 160 AW Disposal Information In accordance with European regulations and the Waste Elec trical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE the FRITZ Box 7330 as well as all devices and electronic compo nents contained in the package may not be disposed with household waste Please bring FRITZ Box 7330 to a collection point in your local community for the disposal of electric and electronic appli ances after use Symbol for the separate collection of electric and electronic devices Note the symbol for the separate collection of electric and electronic devices FRITZ Box 7330 and the electronic parts included with delivery must be disposed of separately from household waste FRITZ Box 7330 Drilling
121. letely turning off the WLAN module The FRITZ Box night service also affects any other FRITZ products connected in the network FRITZ WLAN Repeater for instance by switching the WLAN transmission of these devices on and off as well 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Open the System Night Service menu 3 Enable the schedule for the WLAN radio network With the options Switch WLAN off daily and Switch WLAN off according to schedule you define the inter vals of the schedule You can also select the option The radio network cannot be switched off until no more WLAN devices are active For more information on these settings see the Online Help Switching WLAN on and off Manually You can switch the wireless radio network of the FRITZ Box on and off at any time even when the device is hibernating e Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box briefly or e Switch on the wireless LAN radio network using a con nected telephone WLAN on BOOOOS WLAN off BOOOOG FRITZ Box 7330 74 AW Enlarging the WLAN Radio Network 13 4 Enlarging the WLAN Radio Network The range of a WLAN radio network is not specified It de pends on e the WLAN devices you are using for your WLAN connec tions e interference in the vicinity of your WLAN radio network e the structural conditions where you operate the WLAN radio network e the number of WLAN devices in the vicinity of your FRITZ Box that work in th
122. ll other memory of the FRITZ Box especially conveniently with FRITZ NAS For this FRITZ NAS offers a graphic interface and allows data exchange by drag amp drop Participants in the home network can use FTP software like FireFTP to exchange files among the FRITZ Box stor age media and workplaces Alternatively you can enter ftp fritz box in the address line of your Internet browser to access the storage media of the FRITZ Box If you would like to use FTP software see the documen tation of the software as well as the instructions in the Online Help of the FRITZ Box user interface FRITZ Box 7330 118 AW Sharing a USB Printer e For access to media data like music images and videos available on the memory or on storage media of the FRITZ Box you can enable the FRITZ Box media server Suitable playback devices like TV sets web radios smartphones and the Windows Media Player can then call up the data for streaming from the media server Playback devices to be used in connection with the me dia server must support the UPnP AV standard The term DLNA is often used to designate this support Enable the media server function in the FRITZ Box user interface under Home Network Storage NAS Op tions Enabled 18 6 Sharing a USB Printer You can connect a USB printer to the USB port of the FRITZ Box to make it available to all participants in yourhome network You can either release the printer f
123. mponents of a category smaller than Cat 5 are used reduced transmission rates may result AVM recommends using a network cable no more than 100 meters long FRITZ Box 7330 Customer Service 23 Customer Service Be it product documentation frequently asked questions tips or support this chapter presents information on all important service topics 23 1 Documentation on the FRITZ Box To take advantage of all commands and features of your FRITZ Box consult the following documentation Help In the FRITZ Box user interface you can open the comprehen sive Online Help by clicking the Help icon and the Help buttons Manual The PDF file of the manual can be opened and downloaded from the Internet at the following address www avm de en service manuals Choose the FRITZ Box product group and then your FRITZ Box 7330 The PDF is opened The current Adobe Acrobat Reader for reading PDF docu ments can be downloaded from the Internet free of charge at www adobe com 23 2 Information in the Internet On its web site AVM presents comprehensive information on your AVM product Videos on the FRITZ Box Videos on many of the FRITZ Box functions are available showing animated demonstrations of how to set up the indi vidual functions The videos can be viewed at the following address www avm de en service FRITZ_Clips FRITZ Box 7330 148 AW Feedback on FRITZ Box
124. must have a uniquely assigned public IP address This ad dress is usually negotiated dynamically with the Internet ser vice provider when a connection to the Internet is dialed The Internet service provider assigns the negotiated IP address to the computer or router for the duration of an Internet session port So that a single network connection on a computer can be used by multiple applications to exchange data with remote sites at the same time a computer administers what are known as ports for the IP based protocols TCP and UDP Ports substantiate the point of access for the data packets deliv ered via the IP Internet protocol While the IP address deter mines the destination computer quite generally the port ad dresses the communication interface provided by an applica tion for a certain communication procedure The Internet protocol allots 16 bits for the specification of the port number Thus a total of 65 535 different port numbers can be specified Ports up to port number 1 024 are reserved for special system applications and typical Internet applica tions These include for instance the port numbers 21 for FTP File Transfer Protocol 25 for SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 53 for DNS Domain Name Service and 80 for HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Ports are primarily of interest to users for their role in protect ing an Internet connection from external attacks Most fire walls offer the possibility of preve
125. ne network Dialing rules and telephone number settings of the telephone are then suspended for this call Defining the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connection OO0OO0Grtele Establishes the call using the fixed line net phone number _ work OOOOGErtele Establishes the call using the first Internet tele phone number phone number 00000 Establishes the call using the second Internet telephone number 00000 Establishes the call using the third Internet tele phone number etc The list of Internet telephone numbers is pre sented in the FRITZ Box user interface in the Telephony Internet Telephony menu CLIR for One Call on an Analog Extension Case by Case On the analog extension of the FRITZ Box when you make a call you can define that during this call your telephone num ber will not be transmitted to the other caller Enabling CLIR Case by Case Pick up the handset 0000 Dial the sequence shown at left You hear the external dial tone Dial an external telephone number For this call your telephone number will not be transmitted to the other caller FRITZ Box 7330 95 AWA Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions Three party Conference Call A three party conference call can involve one other internal participant and one external participant or two external par ticipants Conducting a Three party Conference Call Pick up the handset Es
126. network against at tacks from the Internet Most firewalls work with packet filters which merely check the IP addresses and port numbers of incoming and outgoing data packets and filter the packets according to prescribed rules Within IPv4 networks some firewalls also integrate addition al concepts like IP masquerading and NAT to decouple data traffic by distinguishing strictly between the internal and ex ternal network Especially effective firewalls go even further analyzing and evaluating the contents of the packets and filtering them ac cording to prescribed rules Such techniques may also in clude a Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall for instance firmware The firmware is the software of an electronic device which is stored in the device and controls its functions FTP short for File Transfer Protocol The File Transfer Protocol allows files to be exchanged be tween two computers in the Internet A computer on which the files are made available for downloading is called an FTP FRITZ Box 7330 170 AW Glossary server A special program is required for downloading files known as an FTP client Some web browsers contain FTP cli ents but they are also available as independent software gateway Gateway is a general term designating an interface between two networks Such a network interface can be realized using a router or a bridge for instance If a computer wants to transfer data pa
127. nnect WLAN devices with the FRITZ Box manually WLAN devices like notebooks tablets and smartphones use the WLAN software of their own operating system for this con nection A WLAN adapter at the USB port of your computer can use the WLAN software of your computer or a WLAN pro gram of its own No matter what program is used to establish the WLAN connection the principle is the same the WLAN software searches for a WLAN radio network in the vicinity and after authorization with a WLAN key enables the WLAN connection between the FRITZ Box and your WLAN device 1 Make sure that the WLAN function of the FRITZ Box is en abled and the WLAN LED is on If WLAN is not on press the WLAN button briefly 2 Start the WLAN software of your WLAN device Consult the documentation of your WLAN device for instructions 3 Search for the WLAN radio network of your FRITZ Box Upon delivery this network is called FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7330 4 Enter the WLAN key of the FRITZ Box With this the WLAN connection is established Your WLAN device is integrated into your home network and can use the Internet connection of the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 7330 72 AW Connecting WLAN Devices with the FRITZ Box Guest Access 13 2 Connecting WLAN Devices with the FRITZ Box Guest Access With the FRITZ Box you can provide your guests with an Inter net connection of their own At this guest access they can surf the web with their o
128. nnect a computer with the FRITZ Box either wirelessly via WLAN or using a network cable 3 Open the FRITZ Box user interface and enable the ad vanced view in the user interface 4 Open the Internet DSL Information Line Settings menu 5 Inthe Annex Settings area make sure that the annex working on your DSL line is set Save your settings by clicking Apply FRITZ Box 7330 125 AM The User Interface Does Not Open After the annex setting has been changed the FRITZ Box re starts automatically The connection to the DSL network has been established as soon as the Power DSL LED stops flashing and remains lit up 19 2 The User Interface Does Not Open If an error message is returned when you open the FRITZ Box user interface this can have various causes Check the causes listed below and attempt to resolve the error Restarting the FRITZ Box The user interface cannot be opened or does not react Cause Inconsistencies within the FRITZ Box Help 1 Restart the FRITZ Box Remove the power cable from the socket 2 Wait about five seconds before reconnecting to the pow er supply 3 To make sure that the FRITZ Box has finished restarting wait until the Power DSL LED lights up and stops flashing and if you have switched on WLAN the WLAN LED remains lit up as well This ensures that the FRITZ Box restart has been completed 4 Try again to open the FRITZ Box user i
129. ns from the Internet By releasing certain ports for incoming connec tions you grant controlled access to your computers in your network to other Internet users Ports serve to assign incom ing data packets to the various applications when all applica tions can be accessed at one IP address only The following port forwarding methods are possible in the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 7330 58 AW Port Forwarding Making Computers Accessible from the Internet PING IPv4 The FRITZ Box responds to ping inquiries from the Internet addressed to the IPv4 address of the FRITZ Box IPv The FRITZ Box responds to ping inquiries from the Internet addressed to the IPv6 address of the FRITZ Box Additionally you can set up PING6 port forwarding rules for each computer in the home network since each computer has its own globally valid IPv6 address TCP UDP IPv4 Within IPv4 networks you can open the FRITZ Box firewall for the protocols TCP and UDP when en tering the port range One port can be opened for exactly one computer IPv6 Within IPv6 networks you can open the FRITZ Box firewall for the protocols TCP and UDP when en tering the port range One port can be opened for each computer in the network ESP GRE IPv4 Within IPv4 networks you can open the firewall for the two protocols ESP and GRE which do not use ports Exposed Host Open firewall completely IPv4 Within IPv4 networks yo
130. nterface by enter ing fritz box in the address field FRITZ Box 7330 126 AW The User Interface Does Not Open Checking the Cable Connections The FRITZ Box user interface is not displayed in your web browser Cause The cable connections are not secure Help Make sure that all cables are plugged in securely Checking the Name Resolution The user interface of the FRITZ Box cannot be opened by entering fritz box Cause The name resolution of the FRITZ Box does not work Help 1 Inthe web browser enter the following IP address in place of fritz box 192 168 178 1 2 Ifthe user interface opens in response to this address set the network adapters of your computer to Obtain the IP address automatically see page 113 Checking the IP Address The user interface of the FRITZ Box cannot be opened bya fritz box nor by entering 192 168 178 1 Cause Incorrect IP address on the connected computer Help Set the computer s network adapter to DHCP so that the net work address can obtain its IP address from the DHCP server of the FRITZ Box See the section Obtaining an IP Address Au tomatically from page 113 for instructions FRITZ Box 7330 127 AYA The User Interface Does Not Open If you still cannot open the user interface by entering fritz box or by 192 168 178 1 use the fixed IP address of the FRITZ Box as described on page 130 Disabling Dial up Connections The user inter
131. nting data traffic on certain ports This means that certain port numbers can be blocked to prevent data from being delivered to system services This is also a way of preventing any Trojans malicious applica tions opening backdoors on computers that may have infect ed your computer from receiving data on ports it created as means of accessing your computer for potentially damaging activities A firewall blocks most of the atypical port numbers not required for normal operation of an application and offers specialized users the opportunity to forward specified ports FRITZ Box 7330 175 AW Glossary port forwarding With port forwarding it is possible to specify ports that will al low all incoming or outgoing data packets to pass through a router or firewall If a computer from the local network offers server services for instance the settings of a router using NAT see glossary or IP masquerading see glossary must enable or forward the port used by the server service for access to incoming data packets and thus keep it open permanently The private IP ad dress of the given computer must be saved as the destination address for all of the packets arriving at the port Typical server applications that require port forwarding are FTP and web servers To allow access to a computer via re mote management software like Symantec pcAnywhere or Mi crosoft s Remote Desktop or even use of a file sharing pro gram like eDonkey
132. onnected to the FRITZ Box You can connect up to four USB storage media like hard disks USB flash drives or card readers USB storage media must use the file systems EXT2 FAT FAT32 or NTFS On storage media with the FAT and FAT32 file systems you can use files up to a size of 4 GB In the EXT2 and NTFS file systems there is no limit to the size of files that can be used You can connect one standard USB printer or one all in one device with scanner and fax function The complete range of functions available in a all in one printers FRITZ Box 7330 116 AM Using USB Devices Safely device is guaranteed only with the USB remote connec tion of the FRITZ Box see also Sharing a USB Printer on page 119 e You can connect a USB hub to the FRITZ Box and use up to four USB devices at this hub You can use USB hubs with or without a separate power supply We recommend deploying a USB hub with its own power supply if the USB devices to be connected ex ceed a total current consumption of 500 mA see also Power Supply for USB Devices on page 116 e You can connect a USB stick from the FRITZ WLAN USB Stick series by AVM to conveniently establish secure WLAN connections using AVM Stick amp Surf see Establishing a WLAN Connection with AVM Stick amp Surf on page 26 18 3 Using USB Devices Safely Follow the instructions below about how to use USB devices on your FRITZ Box e The FRITZ Box can not defend the USB mem
133. or Prioritization There are three categories for prioritization real time appli cations prioritized applications and background appli cations The categories are explained below Network applications and network devices are assigned to the categories using rules Real time Applications e Network applications of this category always have priori ty over other applications accessing the Internet at the same time When the Internet connection is working at full capacity the network packets of the applications of this category will always be sent first In this case data from network applications assigned to other categories like priori tized applications will be transmitted later e If multiple network applications are assigned to this cat egory then they must share the available capacity e Whenever Internet telephony is included in this catego ry this application always has the highest priority even over other real time applications FRITZ Box 7330 62 AW Prioritization Right of Way for Internet Access Prioritized Applications This category is suitable for applications that require a fast re action time for example company access terminal applica tions games For network applications prioritized in this category 90 of the FRITZ Box s upload bandwidth is available as long as no application from the real time applica tions category requires bandwidth
134. or sharing as a network printer or use the FRITZ Box USB remote connection software to connect it with a computer Which option is pref erable depends on how you intend to use the printer Using a USB Printer as a Network Printer Configure the USB printer as a network printer on the FRITZ Box if e the participants in the home network are to be able to use the printer jointly and simultaneously e the printer is to be used by computers that use an oper ating system other than Windows e g Mac OS X or Linux For information about how to configure a USB printer as a net work printer see the section Setting Up a USB Printer as a Network Printer on page 120 FRITZ Box 7330 119 AM Sharing a USB Printer Using a USB Printer with FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection Configure the USB printer on the FRITZ Box with the FRITZ Box USB remote connection if e the USB printer is an all in one device fax printer scan ner and the entire range of functions is to be used e the USB printer is equipped with convenience features like ink level display and you would like to use these e the USB printer uses bidirectional data exchange In oth er words Not only does the computer send data to the printer the printer also sends status messages to the computer This communication in both directions is typi cal of the Windows printers or GDI printers that work only with special Windows device drivers For information abou
135. ory from ex ternal influences This means that voltage spikes or drops like those that occur during electrical storms may lead to data losses on connected USB storage media We recommend making regular backups of the USB memory contents to avoid any losses e Whenever you want to remove USB devices from the FRITZ Box go to the Home Network USB Devices area in the FRITZ Box user interface to remove them safely and avoid any loss of data FRITZ Box 7330 117 AM Configuring Password Protection and Access Rights 18 4 Configuring Password Protection and Access Rights To protect the data on your USB memory from unauthorized access you Can set up a password and access rights Both the password protection and the access rights are valid on all memory available in the FRITZ Box home network You can not assign special passwords or access rights for individual storage media 1 2 3 4 Start a web browser Enter fritz box in the address line Go to the Home Network Storage NAS and select the Security tab Configure the access rights and password protection Note that you cannot set up password protection and access rights if the USB remote connection is active 18 5 Accessing USB Memory The participants in the home network have various possibili ties for accessing the various storage media of the FRITZ Box Home network members can access the contents of con nected USB memory and a
136. otherwise incompatible networks and systems TR 069 TR 069 is a technical directive that simplifies the automatic configuration of Internet access devices like the FRITZ Box TR 069 describes the remote configuration of Internet access devices In remote configuration the access and account data are automatically transmitted to the FRITZ Box by the Internet service provider These may include the account data for the Internet connection Internet telephone numbers and login data for Internet telephony or both The Internet service provider saves the data to be transmitted on what is called an Auto Configuration Server ACS When the FRITZ Box is connected with the broadband line for in stance DSL the data can be transferred automatically from the ACS to the FRITZ Box This relieves the user of the task of manually setting up the Internet and or Internet telephone numbers in the FRITZ Box Encryption and ID verification ensure that the automatic con figuration of the FRITZ Box can not be intercepted or per formed by unauthorized parties Automatic configuration of the FRITZ Box is possible only if the Internet service provider supports remote configuration with TR 069 Which data are transferred to the FRITZ Box and FRITZ Box 7330 178 AW Glossary how remote configuration is started depends on the provider For some providers for instance the user must enter a start code in the FRITZ Box user interface UMTS
137. port of the FRITZ Box 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 3 Enable the advanced view 4 Select the Home Network USB Devices USB Remote Connection menu 5 Click the USB remote connection software link 6 Inthe window USB Remote Connection click Down load Download the file fritzbox usb fernanschluss exe 8 Double click the file and follow the instructions on your screen The FRITZ Box USB remote connection software is now in stalled on your computer Repeat the steps in these instruc tions for all further Windows users who wish to use the USB remote connection on this computer FRITZ Box 7330 123 AW Sharing a USB Printer Enabling the FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Enable the advanced view 3 Select the Home Network USB Devices USB Remote Connection menu 4 Enable the USB remote connection for printers and se lect the option printers including all in one printers For an all in one printer with a memory function also en able the USB storage media option For an all in one printer with a scanner function also en able the others e g scanner option 5 Click Apply The FRITZ Box USB remote connection is enabled Using a USB Printer with FRITZ Box USB Remote Connection 1 Open the FRITZ Box USB remote connection by clicking the cn icon in the Windows task bar 2 Enter in
138. provider s auto configuration server in the Internet The automatically configured Internet telephone numbers are located in the FRITZ Box user interface under Telephony Own Telephone Numbers Entering Internet Telephone Numbers with the Wizard You can enter multiple Internet telephone numbers from dif ferent providers in the FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Click Wizards 3 Click Manage Your Own Phone Numbers FRITZ Box 7330 47 AM Entering Telephone Numbers in FRITZ Box 4 Click Add Telephone Number and follow the Wizard s instructions You receive all account information user name pass word from your Internet telephony provider Entering Fixed line Telephone Numbers If you connect the FRITZ Box with an fixed telephone line you can make telephone calls via the fixed line network right away You must enter your fixed line numbers in the FRITZ Box if you have multiple telephone numbers and e you would like to assign the telephone numbers to cer tain telephones or other terminal devices e you would like to configure a convenience function of fered by the FRITZ Box such as the answering machine or call diversion You receive one telephone number for an analog telephone line and usually three for an ISDN line Entering Fixed line Numbers with the Wizard 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Click Wizards
139. r interface Enable the advanced view Open the WLAN Radio Channel menu and select Ad just radio channel settings to make the desired chang es Make a note of which standards the WLAN devices in your network are compatible with and then adjust the FRITZ Box settings according to the following information Your radio network integrates only WLAN devices that are compatible with one or both of the following stan dards 802 11n 802 11g Set the following mode in the FRITZ Box Mode 802 11n g The 2 4 GHz frequency band will be used Your radio network integrates only WLAN devices that are compatible with one or both of the following stan dards 802 11b 802 118 Set the following mode in the FRITZ Box Mode 802 11b g The 2 4 GHz frequency band will be used FRITZ Box 7330 78 AW WLAN Getting Technical e Your radio network integrates only WLAN devices that are compatible with one or several of the following stan dards 802 11n 802 11 g 802 11b Set the following mode in the FRITZ Box Mode 802 11n g b The 2 4 GHz frequency band will be used The Standard for Security IEEE 802 11i The WPA2 security mechanism is defined in the IEEE 802 11i standard WPA2 is an extension of the familiar security mech anism WPA Wi Fi Protected Access The main feature of the extension of WPA to WPA2 is the AES CCMP encryption process Mechanism Encryption WPA TKIP Temporary Key Inte
140. rch for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS 52 MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box 54 FRITZ Box as an Internet Router seeeeeees 57 Child Protection Restricting Internet AccesS 57 Port Forwarding Making Computers Accessible from the Internet 58 Dynamic DNS Name Instead of IPAddress 04 61 Remote Access over HTTPS cee ee cee eee ee ee eee 61 Prioritization Right of Way for Internet Access 62 VPN Remote Access to the Home Network 64 DNS Server Freely Selectable 0 cece eee eee ee teens 66 FRITZ Box 7330 3 AM 12 8 12 9 12 10 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 14 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 5 14 6 14 7 14 8 14 9 14 10 14 11 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 16 17 17 1 17 2 DNSSEC Security for DNS QuerieS 02 cece eee eee 66 IPv6 The New Internet Protocol eee ee eee ee eee 67 Mobile Nnetwork Replacing Faulty DSL 69 FRITZ Box as a WLAN Base Station 71 Connecting WLAN Devices Securely with the FRITZ Box 71 Connecting WLAN Devices with the FRITZ Box Guest Access 73 Switching the WLAN Radio Network On and Off by Schedule 74 Enlarging the WLAN Radio Network eee ee eeee 75 WLAN Getting Technical 0 0 cece eee eee ee eee eee 76 FRITZ Box as a Telephone System 06 82 FRITZ Box Telephone Book
141. re ea tte te aeons aha ern en 147 FRITZ Box 7330 5 AM 23 Customer SCIVICE sercos acs sdorss duce arada 148 23 1 Documentation on the FRITZ BOX 0 cee eee eee ee eee 148 23 2 Information in the Internet eee ee ee eee ee ee eee 148 23 3 Feedback on FRITZ BOX 21 cece cc eee eee tees 149 23 4 Support from the Support Team 2 eee eee ee eee 150 23 5 Manufacturers Warranty 0 cece ee eee cee reso 152 24 AVM Products for the FRITZ BoOx 0000 eee 153 Leca NOUE cus pected tae rE eaaue 159 legal NOtCE 345cc Sede lata a thee teow s 159 Declaration of CE Conformity 2 cece cece ee ee eee 160 Disposal Information see eee eee eee eee ees 161 Drilling Tenuate sis ss osussreSoeeiaeerseeeess 162 Seri Led aoe haceed A AE cena aude 164 WICK 64 04 40b444 A E E EEEE renee havedhe 184 FRITZ Box 7330 6 AWA Symbols and Highlighting Symbols and emphasized text are used to mark certain information in this manual Symbols This symbol marks useful hints and tips observed to avoid malfunctions f This symbol indicates important instructions that must be Highlighting Marker Example Quotation marks designate elements in the Home Network user interface path entries and names of folders and files C Pictures Info Pointed brackets mark wild cards lt Telephone number Blue underlined text designates addresses fritz box to be enter
142. rence For in stance if several WLANs are operated close to each other in the 2 4 GHz frequency range with a bandwidth of 20 MHz a distance of at least five channels should be left empty be tween each two channels used This means that if channel 1 is selected for one WLAN the channels 6 through 13 can be selected for a second WLAN This maintains the minimum dis tance between channels Should interference in a WLAN persist the first step should be to select a different channel FRITZ Box 7330 80 AW WLAN Getting Technical WLAN Autochannel With the WLAN autochannel function the FRITZ Box automati cally searches for the channel subject to the least interfer ence This process takes into consideration interference from radio networks in the vicinity WLAN base stations and po tential sources of interference for instance video bridges ba by monitors microwave ovens Should problems with inter ference persist despite this function try to identify the source of interference and switch it off manually Additional tips on interference in the WLAN radio network are presented in the section Ruling Out Interference from Other Wireless Networks from page 134 Allocation of the WLAN Channels in the 2 4 GHz Range Channel Frequency GHz Channel Frequency GHz 1 2 412 8 2 447 2 2 417 9 2 452 3 2 422 10 2 457 4 2 427 11 2 462 5 2 432 12 2 467 6 2 437 13 2 472 7 2 442 FRITZ Bo
143. rowser Wizards guide you step by step through the setup of the most important FRITZ Box functions and comprehensive online Help is available on every page of the user in terface FRITZ Box 7330 8 AM Ports Interfaces Buttons and LEDs 2 Ports Interfaces Buttons and LEDs This chapter describes the ports interfaces buttons and LEDs of the FRITZ Box 2 1 Ports and Interfaces Pi A f WAN Dect st apst UsB2 0 Gigabit tan Use 2 0 PeR REEERE Analg epone Dats phil USB printer LAN 1 Gbit s kys soo ub ania UNTSIPA em PC network Possibilities for connecting the FRITZ Box DSL TEL Socket for connecting to ADSL2 and ADSL as well as to the analog telephone network FON 1 One RJ11 socket for one analog telephone or another an alog terminal device LAN 1 and LAN 2 2 Ethernet ports for connecting computers and other network devices like game consoles and network hubs LAN 1 gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T LAN 2 Ethernet 10 100 Base T USB gt 2 USB 2 0 ports for connecting USB devices like printers or storage media FRITZ Box 7330 Buttons 2 2 Buttons e WLAN base station Integrated WLAN base station for connecting to WLAN devices that use the radio standard IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11 or IEEE 802 11n in the 2 4 GHz frequency band e DECT base station Integrated DECT base station for connecting up to 6 cordless telep
144. rs file sharing and other central applica tions of the company network can thus be made available via VPN even to distant branch offices subsidiaries and home of fices With VPN field representatives of a company can also be granted secure access to the company network FRITZ Box 7330 Glossary VoIP short for for Voice over IP also known as Internet telephony Calls from the Internet are possible to and from the fixed line network and mobile communications networks Various Inter net service providers and telephony carriers provide SIP fixed line gateways for this purpose The gateways are used to produce voice connections between the Internet and con ventional telephone networks In principle VoIP calls can be made over any Internet connec tion However for convenient use with existing terminal de vices and for conversations with the fixed line and mobile communications networks it is important that the Internet service provider support what is known as the SIP standard SIP is the current standard defined for VoIP by the IETF Inter net Engineering Task Force WLAN short for Wireless Local Area Network The term WLAN designates the industry standard for wireless local networks passed by the Institute of Electrical and Elec tronics Engineers IEEE in 1997 under the title IEEE 802 11 By means of WLAN technology individual computers or net work devices like printers or DSL access points can be linked wireles
145. s IP address 1 Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca ble see page 23 2 Make sure that the computer obtains its IP address auto matically see page 113 3 Start your Internet browser and enter the FRITZ Box s fixed IP address 169 254 1 1 The FRITZ Box user interface opens 4 Check the IP settings of the FRITZ Box and correct them if necessary FRITZ Box 7330 130 AW Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection 19 3 Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection If you are not able to establish a WLAN connection between your computer and the FRITZ Box then please undertake the following measures to seek the source of the error and re solve it Enabling the WLAN Device The WLAN device cannot find a wireless network Cause The WLAN device is not ready for operation Help Make sure that the WLAN device is ready for operation Some of the WLAN devices installed in notebooks must be activated by flipping a switch on the notebook For questions on the WLAN device of your computer please i contact the manufacturer Enabling WLAN The WLAN device cannot find the radio network of the FRITZ Box Cause WLAN is switched off in the FRITZ Box The WLAN LED on the FRITZ Box is off Help Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box The WLAN LED be gins flashing As soon as the WLAN LED stops flashing and stays lit the WLAN function of the FRITZ Box is enabled FRITZ Box 7330 131 AWA Cannot
146. s TE EMEISONGY sosse aus were hares ays 108 IM UMUK racete vee ev aeake de 115 inMacOSX 00 ee eee 115 in WindowS 0e0ee 113 obtaining automatically 113 IP telephones CONNSCHING e sc secede eatondeeadous 44 IPv4 address factory settings 108 IPVA SOU SS io cerd ss artcersierare gate anes 108 PVG Scoot uscd ra a tvs E dus d Sees 67 K keyboard shortcuts 135 keypad shortcuts 100 knowledge base 005 149 L LAN connection 05 23 E D e wees seeks paws eaeees 12 legal notice 2 eee ee eee 159 M manufacturer s warranty 152 media Server cece eee eee eee 118 mobile communications network 21 38 mobile network 00e00s 69 MyFRITZ 0 00 cc cece cece eee ees 54 FRITZ Box 7330 186 N MELWOMK cr ese Sree sanoi n ea 105 changing settings 111 comece ereiaro ees 23 factory settings 108 IPv4 settingS 108 network hub switch 24 network overview 105 network settings 105 prioritization 62 UPnP settings 112 network cable 000 147 network devices 105 remote access of computer 107 wake on LAN 0 107 new firmware 0ee eee 51 night service 000 eee 74 do not disturb 90 notice lO B
147. ses are available for assignment to the computers 192 168 178 2 192 168 178 254 Here too each IPv4 address can be assigned only once FRITZ Box 7330 110 AM Network Settings in the FRITZ Box Changing Network Settings 1 2 3 4 Enable the advanced view in the user interface Select the Home Network Network menu Select the Network Settings page Click the IPv4 Addresses or IPv6 Addresses button depending on the address range you would like to change Please note that changes to the network settings in the FRITZ Box may make it necessary to adjust the network set tings of your computers so that you can continue to access the FRITZ Box user interface IPv6 Settings in the FRITZ Box The following settings options for IPv6 are found in the ad vanced view in the Home Network Network menu on the Network Settings page Additional IPv6 Routers in the Home Network IPv6 prefixes from other IPv6 routers You can allow the network devices connected to the FRITZ Box to receive IPv6 prefixes announced by other IPv6 routers in the local network Also announce DNSv6 server via router advertisement With this setting you specify that the FRITZ Box announc es the local DNSv6 server in the local network via router advertisement Alternatively the network devices can identify the local DNSv6 server via DHCPv6 FRITZ Box 7330 Network Settings in the FRITZ Box I
148. sferring FRITZ OS Update with the Wizard 1 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface See page 31 Click Wizards in the menu and start the Update Firm ware Wizard The Wizard checks whether a FRITZ OS update is avail able for your FRITZ Box If the Wizard finds an update it displays the version number of the new FRITZ OS Click the link under the FRITZ OS version to view information about further de velopments and new functions contained in the FRITZ OS update Read this information before starting the update To transfer FRITZ OS update to the FRITZ Box click Start Firmware Update Now The FRITZ OS update begins and the Info LED on the FRITZ Box starts flashing Do not interrupt the power supply to the FRITZ Box dur ing the FRITZ OS update The FRITZ OS update is complete when the Info LED stops flashing FRITZ Box 7330 51 AM Automatic Search for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS 10 2 Automatic Search for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS With the AVM service Search for updates automatically you will always be informed about the latest FRITZ OS updates for your FRITZ Box When a new firmware for your FRITZ Box is found on the AVM website you will be notified on the Over view page New updates are not installed automatically Updating FRITZ OS 1 Open the Overview page When an FRITZ OS update for your FRITZ Box is found you will be notified with the messa
149. short for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS is a third generation 3G mobile radio standard with throughput rates of 384 Kbit s to 7 2 Mbit s The high throughput rates make it possible to support multi media services With special cards or USB sticks the Internet connection can also be provided for laptops or computers via UMTS update A more recent version of software or firmware is called an up date Updates are often free of charge resolve minor pro gramming errors and sometimes also offer new functions uplink port The uplink port on a hub or switch is designed for connecting another hub or switch or a router In contrast to the uplink port there is also a user port for connecting terminal devices The send and receive directions are transposed on the uplink port On some devices the port can change between normal and uplink mode by means of a switch upload This term designates the procedure of transmitting files from one s own computer to another computer in the Internet UPnP short for Universal Plug and Play UPnP UPnP is an extension of the Microsoft Plug amp Play standard that allows devices to network globally and to exchange ser vices without a central server or computer FRITZ Box 7330 179 AW Glossary UPnP allows devices from all kinds of manufacturers stereo systems routers printers house controls to be controlled via an IP based network see glossary with or wi
150. sly to an existing cable connected local network LAN or LANs can be converted completely to a wireless structure A further useful purpose for WLAN technology is to link seg ments of existing cable connected networks Although WLAN was actually developed only for short range connections by cascading WLAN base stations or implement ing transmission networks with high power point to point ra dio transmission even network segments located further away from each other can be linked or network participants in relatively remote locations can be economically and easily in tegrated into an existing network WLAN base stations often also serve as access points to the Internet in private or public institutions Many airports hotels and cafes for instance make WLAN hotspots available to FRITZ Box 7330 182 AM Glossary their customers either free or subject to a charge Ultimately this has maneuvered WLAN into serious competition with mo bile UMTS technology The application possibilities for wireless network communi cation also overlap with Bluetooth technology For mobile de vices with limited energy capacity Bluetooth is the more use ful solution however as Bluetooth uses considerably less power than wireless LAN What is more Bluetooth technology is more flexible and thus can offer a greater bandwidth of po tential applications FRITZ Box 7330 183 AM Index A access rights cable user interface
151. t exploit the advantages of ADSL2 In practice ADSL2 has become less important since the ADSL2 standard has made higher throughput rates possible FRITZ Box 7330 164 AW Glossary ADSL2 short for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2 with extended bandwidth ADSL2 G 992 5 is a further development of the ADSL stan dard ADSL2 offers a doubled frequency range used for down stream transmission and thus double the maximum band width achievable for downstream to 24 Mbit s ADSL2 is completely downward compatible meaning that terminal devices compliant with ADSL and ADSL2 can also be operated on ADSL2 lines although they cannot exploit the advantages of ADSL2 bandwidth management Bandwidth management distributes the available bandwidth of an Internet connection among various Internet applica tions The bandwidth management of the FRITZ Box ensures that the speech quality during telephone calls over the Internet is not reduced by surfing activity The FRITZ Box adjusts all up loads and downloads to the currently available bandwidth Furthermore the FRITZ Box grants Internet telephony connec tions a higher priority than Internet data connections This largely prevents undesired disruptions during Internet tele phone calls cable modem Acable modem is a device that transmits data over cable tele vision networks which is used for connecting broadband In ternet connections via cable connections cabl
152. t how to configure a USB printer with the USB remote connection continue reading from the section Configuring a USB Printer with FRITZ Box USB Remote Con nection on page 123 Setting Up a USB Printer as a Network Printer Work through the following steps to connect a USB printer to the FRITZ Box and configure it for use as a network printer Preparing Configuration 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Enable the advanced view 3 Select the Home Network USB Devices USB Remote Connection menu 4 Make sure that the option printers including all in one printers is disabled 5 Click Apply 6 Connect the USB printer to the FRITZ Box This concludes the preparations Continue reading in the sec tion for your operating system FRITZ Box 7330 120 AWM Sharing a USB Printer Setting Up a USB Printer in Windows 7 Vista and XP 1 Click Start Control Panel and select the printer cate gory of your operating system Devices and Printers Windows 7 Printers Windows Vista Printers and Faxes Windows XP 2 Click the printer icon with the right mouse button and se lect Properties or Printer properties If the printer is not displayed you must first install the i printer drivers for this device Consult the documenta tion of your printer for instructions 3 Switch to the Ports tab 4 Click Add 5 Double click the S
153. tablish the call with party 1 Dial and an in ternal telephone number see page 93 or dial an external telephone number Talk Press the Hold button Call 1 is on hold Call party 2 You can now conduct the second call while call 1 is on hold ee Dial the sequence shown at left Now all parties can confer together If either of the other two parties hangs up your connection with the remaining participant remains active Q To end the three party conference call hang up the handset ee This keyboard shortcut ends the conference and re connects you with the party you called before the conference began The second call is on hold You can alternate between the two parties by dialing the keypad sequence again FRITZ Box 7330 96 AW Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions Accepting or Rejecting Waiting Calls on an Analog Extension of the FRITZ Box When the call waiting function is switched on you heara signal whenever you receive an external call during an active telephone conversation You can then accept the call within 30 seconds If you do not accept the call it will be rejected You can enable and disable the call waiting function in the FRITZ Box user interface in the menu Telephony Telephony Devices Accepting or Rejecting Waiting Calls on an Analog Extension ee Use this keypad sequence to accept a waiting call The first call is on hold If yo
154. tandard TCP IP Port entry and click New Port then Next 6 Enter fritz box in the Printer Name or IP Address field If the FRITZ Box is configured as a WDS repeater oras an N IP client enter here the IP address at which the FRITZ Box can be reached within the network 1 Enter any name you wish in the Port Name field and click Next Select the Custom option and click Settings Enable the Raw option Enter 9100 in the Port Number field and click OK Click Next and confirm with Finish and Close D Mo F WON In the Printer name properties window switch to the Ports tab 7 Disable the Enable bidirectional support option and click Apply FRITZ Box 7330 121 AM Sharing a USB Printer The USB printer has been configured and can be used asa network printer Setting Up a USB Printer in Mac OS 10 5 1 Inthe dock click System preferences 2 Click Print amp Fax 3 Click the sign 4 Inthe Add Printer window click IP 5 In the Protocol drop down list select the entry HP Jetdirect Socket 6 Enter fritz box in the Address input field If the FRITZ Box is configured as a WDS repeater oras an N IP client enter here the IP address at which the FRITZ Box can be reached within the network 1 Inthe Print Using drop down list
155. telephone numbers for outgo ing and for incoming calls e Blocking telephone numbers for outgoing calls Blocked numbers and number ranges for instance mo bile telephone networks can no longer be called from the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 7330 89 AM Setting Up Do Not Disturb Blocking telephone numbers for incoming calls If a number has been blocked for incoming calls the FRITZ Box will no longer accept any calls from this tele phone number However the FRITZ Box can only recog nize a blocked telephone number if the caller allows transmission of her or his telephone number You can also block all anonymous incoming calls for which the caller has suppressed transmission of the telephone number Setting Up a New Call Block 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open the FRITZ Box user interface See page 31 Select the Telephony Call Blocks menu Click the New Blocking Rule button Select whether the call block is to apply to incoming or outgoing calls Enter a range of numbers or a number Save the settings by clicking OK The call block is now set up 14 8 Setting Up Do Not Disturb In the FRITZ Box night service you can set up a Do Not Disturb function so that none of the connected telephones and other terminal devices signal calls At a time freely defined by the user for instance 11 00 p m 6 00 a m the terminal de vices then will be set as follows Connected telephones will not rin
156. terface see page 31 Enable the advanced view 2 3 Select the Internet Permit Access menu 4 Select the Dynamic DNS page and set up dynamic DNS Consult the Online Help available in the FRITZ Box user interface for more information 12 4 Remote Access over HTTPS With this function it is possible to access the user interface of the FRITZ Box from another location This allows you to con figure settings in the FRITZ Box or perform a FRITZ OS update using a computer that is not in your own network LAN or WLAN Setting Up Remote Access over HTTPS in the FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Enable the advanced view 3 Select the Internet Permit Access menu FRITZ Box 7330 61 AM Prioritization Right of Way for Internet Access 4 Select the Remote Access page and set up dynamic DNS For more information see the Online Help 12 5 Prioritization Right of Way for Internet Access Prioritization is a function you can use to specify that network applications and network devices be treated with higher or lower priority when they access the Internet connection For example you may wish to ensure that applications like Inter net telephony IPTV and video on demand are always treated with higher priority than other applications You can also specify that file sharing applications like eMule and BitTor rent always have to wait behind online games Categories f
157. the FRITZ Box will ring To end the paging call press the DECT button on the FRITZ Box again or any button on your cordless tele phone 15 2 Deregistering a Cordless Telephone from the FRITZ Box For instructions on how to register a cordless telephone on the FRITZ Box see page 42 1 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface See page 31 Click DECT The Cordless Telephones page presents an overview of the registered cordless telephones Click the Delete button next to the cordless tele phone to be deregistered The cordless telephone will be deregistered from the FRITZ Box If you deregister all of the cordless telephones from the FRITZ Box the DECT function of the FRITZ Box is switched off automatically FRITZ Box 7330 Enabling DECT Eco 15 3 Enabling DECT Eco The DECT Eco function allows the FRITZ Box to switch off the DECT network whenever all of the cordless telephones regis tered are on stand by The connection between the FRITZ Box and the cordless tele phones remains active You can place and accept calls at any time Prerequisite for Using DECT Eco DECT Eco can be used only if all of the cordless telephones registered on the FRITZ Box support DECT Eco To find out whether your cordless telephone supports DECT Eco see the DECT DECT Monitor menu in the FRITZ Box us er interface All of the latest FRITZ Fon models by AVM support DECT Eco see also AVM Produc
158. the local network via the storage medium on the FRITZ Box The media server makes music images and videos in the network available to compatible playback devices Files can also be released for sharing in the Internet and local memory expanded by adding online stor age NAT short for Network Address Translation NAT is a technique used within IPv4 networks NAT is used in routers to replace the address information in data packets with new address information A typical application for NAT is routers that connect local networks with the Internet In local networks every network device has a private IP address while generally there is only one public IP address available for the Internet To grant the network devices access to the In ternet the router replaces the private IP address of the send er with its own public IP address in all outgoing data packets The router saves all necessary information in a table so that incoming data packets can then be assigned to the correct network device NTBA short for Network Termination for ISDN Basic Rate Access The NT is the network termination device on the ISDN basic rate terminal The ISDN terminal devices are connected to the NT for instance the ISDN telephone system PBX or ISDN telephones FRITZ Box 7330 174 AW Glossary public IP address A public IP address is an IP address see glossary valid in the Internet Every computer or router participating in the Internet
159. the telephone will dial the tele phone number you entered If you accept the call you are connected with the telephone where the baby monitor is enabled A new call is initiated no less than one minute after the previous call You can disable the baby monitor at any time by hanging up the headset Telephones on which baby monitoring is enabled can be called internally see page 93 so that you can listen in on the room directly FRITZ Box 7330 92 AM Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions 14 11Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions This chapter describes convenience functions you can use when placing and making telephone calls for instance inter nal calling forwarding calls alternating between calls and three party conferences Making Internal Calls All calls conducted between telephones connected to the FRITZ Box are internal telephone calls Internal calls are free of charge Dialing Internal Calls O Pick up the handset internal tele Select and the internal telephone number phonenumber ofa telephone Internal telephone numbers Socket FON 1 of the FRITZ Box 1 Cordless DECT telephones 610 615 IP telephones 620 629 Group Call A group call is placed to all other telephones connected to the FRITZ Box You conduct the call with the party who picks up first Group Call Pick up the handset 000 Dial the sequence shown at left FRI
160. thout cen tral control through a gateway It is based on a number of standardized network protocols and data formats Expressed simplistically devices can communicate with each other au tomatically using UPnP to exchange information Today the UPnP forum specifies the UPnP standard and certi fies devices that are compliant with this standard UPnP AV short for Universal Plug and Play Audio Video UPnP AV is a UPnP specification for the interaction between the media server playback devices and devices controlling the streaming transmitting a data stream of audio image and video data within networks Media servers are devices that make audio image and video data available upon re quest Playback devices render the audio image and video data television stereo system streaming clients Control devices are remote controls smartphone remote control USB short for Universal Serial Bus The Universal Serial Bus is an interface for transferring data between a computer and connected devices It was intro duced in 1996 Today nearly all computers have multiple USB ports USB is used for instance to connect many keyboards mice printers and external hard drives to the computer By now many other devices also have a USB port For in stance many DVD and Blue ray players can play back images videos and music directly from a USB storage medium hard drive flash drive The Universal Serial Bus supports hot plugging This means
161. tocol The home user relies on the authenticity of the IP address re turned by the DNS server Authentic means that the response is the IP address of the desired web site and not a faked IP address that leads to a fake web site DNSSEC can ensure that the returned addresses are authentic Support with the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box supports DNSSEC queries over UDP The FRITZ Box has a DNS proxy The computers in the home network use the FRITZ Box as a DNS server The FRITZ Box for wards DNSSEC queries from the home network to the Inter net The FRITZ Box forwards DNSSEC responses from the Internet to the home network The DNSSEC information must be validated on the computer in the home network For this DNSSEC must be supported in the operating system 12 9 IPv6 The New Internet Protocol IPv6 stands for Internet protocol version 6 and is the succes sor to IPv4 The FRITZ Box supports the new IPv6 web protocol and can establish IPv6 connections e Pv6 support can be switched on in the FRITZ Box user interface For simultaneous use of IPv6 and IPv4 the FRITZ Box supports dual stack and dual stack lite This means that the FRITZ Box can communicate with both IPv4 and IPv6 domains in the Internet The FRITZ Box supports native IPv6 and IPv6 with a tun nel protocol Native IPv6 means that your Internet service provider supports IPv6 directly on your line FRITZ Box 7330 67 AM IPv6 The New Internet Protocol
162. ts for the FRITZ Box from page 153 Enabling DECT Eco in the FRITZ Box 1 Open the user interface of the FRITZ Box in a web brows er fritz box 2 Select the DECT Base Station menu 3 Enable the DECT Eco option and define when DECT Eco should be active 4 Click the Apply button to save the settings 5 Register all of the cordless telephones on the FRITZ Box again Now DECT Eco is enabled FRITZ Box 7330 102 AW The FRITZ Box Home Network 16 The FRITZ Box Home Network The FRITZ Box connects your network devices USB devices and stor age devices in what we call a FRITZ Box home network In the home network the FRITZ Box makes data like images music and videos available to all connected users and allows them to share a printer Network Devices e Network devices include for instance computers game consoles and smartphones that are connected with the FRITZ Box via a network cable connection or via WLAN e All network devices can access each other s folders re leased for sharing e The USB devices connected to the FRITZ Box can be ac cessed by all network devices at the same time and available memory can be shared If you would like to learn more about the possibilities of net work devices in your FRITZ Box home network continue read ing in the chapter Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network from page 105 USB Devices USB devices include for instance printers mult
163. u can open the firewall for one computer completely This computer is then no longer protected by the FRITZ Box fire wall If individual ports are already open for other computers then data packets for these ports are not forwarded to the exposed host but to the oth er computer instead IPv6 Within IPv6 networks you can open the firewall for each computer completely These computers are then no longer protected by the FRITZ Box firewall FRITZ Box 7330 59 AM Port Forwarding Making Computers Accessible from the Internet Setting Up Port Forwarding in the FRITZ Box e Pv4 Port forwarding for IPv4 is set up in the Internet Permit Access menu on the Port Forwarding page e Pv6 Enable the advanced view Port forwarding for IPv6 is also set up in the Internet Permit Access menu on the IPv6 page Determining the IPv4 Address for Accessing the FRITZ Box If you have enabled ports for forwarding in the FRITZ Box oth er Internet users can access your computers at the IP address assigned to your FRITZ Box by the Internet service provider This is a public IPv4 address Here is how to determine the public IPv4 address of the FRITZ Box 1 Open any Internet page in order to establish an Internet connection 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface and enable the ad vanced view in the user interface 3 The FRITZ Box s public IPv4 address is displayed on the Overview pag
164. u would like to end the first call hang up the re ceiver As soon as you have hung up your telephone will ring When you pick up the receiver you will be connected with the waiting call QO If the first call was on hold you can return to the first call using this keypad sequence O With this keypad sequence you can reject a waiting call Accepting Waiting Calls on Other Telephones When making calls with a cordless DECT telephone registered on the FRITZ Box you can accept waiting calls using the tele phone menu Alternating Between Calls During a telephone call you can establish a connection to a second party You can alternate between the two parties as often as you like FRITZ Box 7330 97 AM Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions Alternating Between Calls Call 1 You are talking with party 1 Press the Hold R button Call party 2 e Dialan external telephone number e ordial and an internal telephone number Internal telephone numbers Socket FON 1 of the FRITZ Box 1 Cordless DECT telephones 610 615 IP telephones 620 629 Call 2 When party 2 picks up the receiver the call has been established The connection with party 1 is on hold ee If you would like to return to the waiting party 1 dial the keypad sequence at left With this keypad sequence you can alternate be tween the two parties as often as you like Ending Hold
165. ughput of up to 500 Mbit s over a range of up to 500 meter over your own power mains e Low operating power consumption under 1 W on standby e Encrypted securely upon delivery with 128 bit AES e Immediately operational at every outlet e Immediately ready for operation without any new software e Available in a practical set with two adapters additional adapt ers can be networked easily and securely at the touch of a but ton For more information see www avm de en powerline500e FRITZ Box 7330 153 AWA AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N is Dual band ll WPA2 802 11i Up to 300 Mbit s FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N connects your computer easily and safely with your FRITZ Box WLAN and other compatible WLAN routers USB stick for WLAN N with up to 300 Mbit s WLAN support for either 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz connections dual band Supports the conventional standards 802 11n g b a WPA2 encryption for maximum WLAN security 802 11 Stick amp Surf secure wireless network without configuration Supports WPS for easy fast configuration of secure WLAN con nections For more information see www avm de en Produkte FRITZ_ WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_USB_Stick_N FRITZ Box 7330 154 AW AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ WLAN USB Stick dy Up to 150 Mbit s WPA2 02 111 FRITZ WLAN USB Stick connects your computer easily and safely with any WLAN router USB stick for WLAN N
166. upport by E mail You can send us an English language e mail request at any time using the Service area of our web site The Service area can be reached at www avm de en service 1 Select the product group and your product for which you need support from the Support area You will receive a selection of FAQs 2 Ifyou need more help click the Contact support but ton to open the e mail support form 3 Fill out the form and send it to AVM by clicking the Sub mit support request Our Support team will respond by e mail as quickly as possi ble FRITZ Box 7330 Manufacturer s Warranty 23 5 Manufacturer s Warranty We offer a manufacturer s warranty of 5 years on the hard ware of this original product The warranty period begins with the purchase date from the first end user Compliance with the warranty period can be proven by submission of the origi nal invoice or comparable documents This warranty does not restrict your warranty rights based on the contract of sale or other statutory rights Within the warranty period we will remove defects to the product which are demonstrably due to faults in materials or manufacturing Our warranty does not cover defects which oc cur due to incorrect installation improper use non obser vance of instructions in the user manual normal wear and tear or defects in the environment of the system third party hardware or software We may
167. ut previous approval in writing and except for in cases permitted by law it is particularly prohibited to e copy propagate or in any other manner make this documentation or this software publicly ac cessible or e process disassemble reverse engineer translate decompile or in any other manner open the software and subsequently copy propagate or make the software publicly accessible in any other manner The licensing conditions are presented in the FRITZ Box 7330 user interface under the Legal No tice heading This documentation and software have been produced with all due care and checked for correct ness in accordance with the best available technology AVM GmbH disclaims all liability and war ranties whether express or implied relating to the AVM product s quality performance or suit ability for any given purpose which deviates from the performance specifications contained in the product description The licensee bears all risk in regard to hazards and impairments of quality which may arise in connection with the use of this product AVM will not be liable for damages arising directly or indirectly from the use of the manual or the software nor for incidental or consequential damages except in case of intent or gross negli gence AVM expressly disclaims all liability for the loss of or damage to hardware or software or data as a result of direct or indirect errors or destruction and for any costs including connect
168. weting machine 08 E indet 1 gsp PAD ramai G WV wre oot Oga tow Marsal FAQs FRIT Ops Pregame wesam The FRITZ Box overview page In the upper area of the window the FRITZ Box is displayed with its complete product name the currently installed ver sion of FRITZ OS and its current energy consumption Depending on your settings the following additional informa tion is displayed here e If you assigned an individual name for your FRITZ Box see page 103 this name will be displayed here e Ifyou use the automatic search for updates page 52 and a new FRITZ OS version is available on the AVM Update Server for your FRITZ Box you will be notified FRITZ Box 7330 32 AM Standard View and Advanced View The middle area of the window presents information about connections ports and configured convenience functions like MyFRITZ call diversion guest access remote access port forwarding and push service In the lower area of the window the information is rounded out by the last telephone calls conducted the list of connect ed devices like computers network storage and telephones and the telephone book entries edited last 6 3 Standard View and Advanced View The FRITZ Box user interface has two views the standard view and the advanced view In the standard view all of the settings required for everyday operation of the FRITZ Box are at your disposal Some pages and areas of the FRITZ Box us
169. wn smartphones or tablets but cannot access the contents of your home network You can set up a guest access if you have connected the FRITZ Box directly to your DSL line If the FRITZ Box is connect ed in another way for instance to a cable modem you cannot set up guest access 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Make sure that the wireless radio network WLAN is en abled in the WLAN Radio Network menu 3 Select the WLAN Guest Access menu and enable guest access 4 Assign a name for the guest wireless network SSID and enter a WLAN key at least 20 characters long under Security This concludes the setup of your guest access Now guests can register their WLAN devices with the FRITZ Box 1 Your guest starts the WLAN software of her or his WLAN device searches for your guest wireless network and en ters the WLAN key you specified for authorization 2 The WLAN connection will be established Your guest s WLAN device can use the Internet connection of the FRITZ Box but has no access to your home network For more information see the Online Help FRITZ Box 7330 73 AM Switching the WLAN Radio Network On and Off by Schedule 13 3 Switching the WLAN Radio Network On and Off by Schedule You can switch the WLAN radio network of the FRITZ Box auto matically according to a schedule This function is called night service and reduces the power consumption of the FRITZ Box by comp
170. x You can assign telephone numbers to this telephone to deter mine which telephone numbers are used to make calls with your smartphone from home See the section Configuring Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices on page 49 for instructions 8 4 Connecting an IP Telephone With your FRITZ Box 7330 you can also use IP telephones to make calls over the Internet and the fixed line telephone net work Connect an IP telephone by plugging it into a network port on the FRITZ Box or wirelessly via WLAN Connecting an IP Telephone to the LAN Port of the FRITZ Box IP telephones with a LAN port can be connected to the FRITZ Box with a network cable FRITZ Box 7330 44 AM Connecting an IP Telephone Connecting an IP telephone to the LAN socket of the FRITZ Box 1 Connect a network cable to the IP telephone 2 Connect the free end of the network cable to a LAN port on the FRITZ Box The IP telephone is now connected with the FRITZ Box You cannot make calls with the IP telephone yet The IP tele phone still has to be configured in the FRITZ Box see page 49 Connecting an IP Telephone with the FRITZ Box over WLAN IP telephones that support WLAN can be connected wirelessly to the FRITZ Box via WLAN Connecting an IP Telephone with the FRITZ Box over WLAN 1 Use your IP telephone to search for WLAN devices at your location 2 Select your FRITZ Box 7330 from the list of WLAN devices found FRITZ Box
171. x 7330 113 AM Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 5 Onthe General tab enable the options Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically a Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties ln ln General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses N Validate settings upon exit 6 Click OK to save the settings 7 Only in Windows 7 and Windows Vista Enable the op tions Obtain an IPv6 address automatically and Ob tain DNS server address automatically for the Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv 6 as well The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 7330 114 AM Obtaining an IP Address Automatically Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Mac OS X 1 2 5 Select the System Preferences in the Apple menu In the System Preferences window click the Net work icon In the Network window select the Built in Ethernet entry from the list Click the Advanced button Click the Advanced button The TCP IP settings page opens Select the Using DHCP option from t
172. x 7330 81 FRITZ Box as a Telephone System 14 FRITZ Box as a Telephone System The FRITZ Box is a telephone system or PBX Private Branch Ex change for Internet and fixed line telephony This chapter describes convenience functions for the telephone system that can be config ured in your FRITZ Box for instance telephone books answering machines and call diversion You will also find out which convenience functions can be used to make calls for instance internal calling alternating between calls forwarding calls and three party conferences 14 1 FRITZ Box Telephone Book The FRITZ Box provides a telephone book If you enable click to dial you can make calls by simply clicking on a telephone number in the telephone book The telephone book and the click to dial feature are available in the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 under Telepho ny Telephone Book Individual Telephone Books for tFRITZ Fon If you have a FRITZ Fon cordless telephone from AVM you can use the FRITZ Box telephone book on the FRITZ Fon If you have multiple FRITZ Fon cordless telephones you can set up a Separate telephone book of its own for each FRITZ Fon Up to 6 telephone books can be saved in the FRITZ Box Setting Up a New Telephone Book 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 31 2 Select Telephony Telephone Book 3 Click New Telephone Book 4 Enter a name for the telephone book in the
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