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1. lt internal Select and the internal telephone number telephone num of a telephone IER Internal telephone numbers 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 0O00 Dial the sequence shown at left FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 75 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 R Press the Hold button Caller 1 is now on hold lt internal Call caller 2 Select OO and the internal tele telephone num phone number of a telephone oen Internal telephone numbers 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 num After entering the telephone numbe
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3. Table of Contents 21 2 2 2 3 4 1 4 2 4 3 5 1 a2 6 1 6 2 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 Symbols and Highlighting vas 0awd voexneseers ae ess 6 The FRITZ Box 6810 LIE enenonnnnnnonnenonoen 7 Ports Interfaces Buttons and LEDS 8 Ports and INteriaceS 2 64 ceccecsecee0eeoeceeddevdeateetaus 8 PULLOUGtecet cote oe cee eee eect eben cee eee ese oes 9 LEDS 25465 o keds oe ade Ae re dk ps ee oe Bo oS 10 LTE Radio Standard for Connecting to the Internet 11 Before You Connect the FRITZ Box 0 4 12 Contents of the FRITZ Box Package cece eee eee ees 12 Requirements for Operation eee eee eee eens 12 Security and Handling cece ee ee ee eee teens 13 Connecting the FRITZ G0ks vaee ness sGeeeekeders ds 15 Inserting the SIM Card cc eee eee eee ees 15 Connecting to Electrical Power 0 cee ee eee eee 16 Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box 17 Connecting Computers to the LAN Port 000e ees 17 Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 19 The FRITZ Box User Interface 0000 25 Opening the User Interface ee eee eens 25 Overview Everything ata Glance cee eee ees 26 Standard View and Advanced View cece eee eee ees 27 Protecting the User Interface with a Password 28 Saving the FRITZ Box SettingS 0 ce eee ees 29 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 2 AM 9 1 9 2
4. Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection 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 11i 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 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 devices 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 cable see page 17 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 3 Select WLAN Radio Channel 4 Seta different radio channel or automatic radio cha
5. e For each user and each network device you find an entry in the network overview 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 The network overview is divided into the areas Active Connections Guest Network and Idle Connections FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 85 AM 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 op
6. 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 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 avm de en vpn FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 53 AM DNS Server Freely Selectable 13 7 DNS Server Freely Selectable DNS servers are preset in the FRITZ Box for IPv4 and IPv6 These are the DNS servers assigned by the Internet 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 page is displayed only if you enabled IPv6 support for the FRITZ Box on the IPv6 page 13 8 DNSSEC 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 do main name system DNSSEC ensures that both the DNS server and the informa tion returned by the DNS server are a
7. 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 6810 LTE FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 57 AM Connecting WLAN Devices with the FRITZ Box Guest Access 4 Enter the WLAN key of the FRITZ Box With this the WLAN connection is established Your WLAN de vice is integrated into your home network and can use the Internet connection of the FRITZ Box 14 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 own smartphones or tablets but cannot access the contents of your home network 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 Se curity 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
8. 7 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 page 25 2 Goto the System FRITZ Box Password menu 3 Enter a password and save the password by clicking Ap ply 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 29 Forgot Your 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 25 2 Inthe Welcome to FRITZ Box window click reset be low the password prompt and follow the instructions on the
9. 9 3 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 Ea 11 1 11 2 12 13 13 1 32 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 14 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 5 Configuring an Internet Connection Into tme LTENGWO s cnet 446 44 bases o90 ee ae eo 31 Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices 32 Registering FRITZ Fon and Other Cordless DECT Telephones 32 Registering Smartphones with FRITZ App Fon 33 Connecting an IP Telephone cee eee ee eens 34 Setting Up the FRITZ Box for Telephone Calls 36 Entering Telephone Numbers in the FRITZ Box 36 Configuring Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices 37 Making Telephone Calls ccc ee ee eee eens 38 Firmware Update Updating the FRITZ OS 39 Searching for and Transferring FRITZ OS Update with the Wizard 39 Automatic Search for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS 40 MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box 42 FRITZ Box as an Internet Router 0 45 Child Protection Restricting Internet AcceSS 00005 45 Port Forwarding Making Computers Accessible from the Internet 46 Dynamic DNS Name Instead of IP Address 00 48 Remote Access over HTTPS cc cc cee eee teenies 49 Prioritization Right of Way for Internet Access 50 VPN Remote Access to the Home Network 0000 52 DNS Server Freely Selectable ccc eee eee eens 54 DNSSEC Securi
10. 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 In ternet upstream direction The order of the packets the FRITZ Box receives from the Internet downstream direction cannot be changed FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 51 AYM VPN Remote Access to the Home Network Discard low priority packets in order to ensure the trans mission of higher 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 13 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 con
11. 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 O see also AVM Products for the FRITZ Box from page 119 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 6810 LTE 83 AM The FRITZ Box Home Network 17 The FRITZ Box Home Network The FRITZ Box connects your network devices in what we call a FRITZ Box home network In the home network the FRITZ Box allows all connected users shared use of a printer for instance 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 sha
12. enable or disable functions and receive information on the FRITZ Box and on your con nections Opening the User Interface The FRITZ 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 G e ba 4 X nar http fritz box 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 96 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 6810 LTE 25 AM Overview Everything at a Glance ey Overview Everything at a Glance Overview Internet Telephony Home Network WLAN DECT System Wizards Configuration Updates MyFRITZ Calls Messages All important information about the FRITZ Box is displayed di rectly on the Overview page of the FRITZ Box user interface By cli
13. 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 otherwise incompatible networks and systems FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 141 AM Glossary 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 UPnP allows devices from all kinds of manufacturers stereo systems routers
14. 25 2 Enable the advanced view 3 Configure the UPnP settings in the Home Network Net work menu on the Programs page FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 92 AM Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 18 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 N may be activated in this network Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows 1 Open the network connections Windows 7 and Windows Vista Click Start enter ncpa cpl in the search line of the start menu and press Enter Windows XP Select Start Run enter ncpa cpl and then click OK ncpa cpl x Entering ncpa cpl in Windows 7 Click the network connection between the computer and the FRITZ Box with the right mouse button and select Properties Windows 7 and Windows Vista Under This connection uses the following items select Internet Protocol Ver sion 4 TCP IPv4 Windows XP Under This connection uses the following items select Internet Protocol TCP IP Click the Properties
15. Connection page Enable the setting WPS enabled Select the option PIN method WPS PIN the WLAN de vice specifies the PIN Now start the control software of the WLAN device The program outputs a PIN for establishing a connection Enter this PIN in the FRITZ Box user interface 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 21 AM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 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 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
16. LTE 95 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 WLAN connection For more comprehensive help see the AVM knowledge data base in the Internet which can be accessed at the following address service avm de support en skb 19 1 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 LTE LED lights up and stops flash ing and if you have switched on WLAN the WLAN LED remains lit up as well This ensures that the FRITZ Box re start has been completed 4 Try again to open the FRITZ Box user interface by enter ing fritz box in the address field FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 96 AM 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 th
17. Network 200 cee ee 84 Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network 85 Network Settings in the FRITZ Box 0 cece eee eee 85 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 0 0 0 ee eee 93 Help in Case of Errors 0 ee ee eee ce eee 96 The User Interface Does Not Open cece eee eee eee 96 Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection 00000e 100 Configuring FRITZ Box on the Telephone 104 Loading Factory SettingS ccc cece eee eee 104 Switching WLAN On and Off cece ee es 104 Switching the Alarm On and Off 0 0 0 cee ee ee eee 105 Setting Up Call Diversion ccc ee eee 106 Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing 0008 109 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 4 AM 21 21 1 212 213 22 22 4 22 2 22 3 22 4 22 3 23 23 1 23 2 23 33 23 4 23 5 24 Taking FRITZ Box out of Operation 110 Removing the SIM Card ec eee ee eee eens 110 Restoring Factory SettingS 0 ccc cc eee eee eens 110 Uninstalling Software 0 0 ccc eee ce eee ees 111 Technical SpecificationS 0 0 eee 112 Ports and InterfaceS cc cc eee teenies 112 ROULEE FUNCTIONS oiidw lt nta0 kde engeeeeeeddwed eet anes ca 112 User Interface and Display cee ee tees 113 Physical SpecificationS ce ee cee eens 113 Cale cae see tenet eee see besos Le eee se eee tees 113 Customer Service coc 4406 08 esses dees
18. The FRITZ Box 6810 LTE Welcome We are pleased you decided on a FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box 6810 LTE is the hub of your home network connecting your computers and network devices with the Internet For fast Internet connections the FRITZ Box uses the mobile communications standard LTE 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 where all devices can exchange data with each other 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 browser 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 6810 LTE 7 AYM 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 Possibilities for connecting the FRITZ Box LA
19. 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 interface see page 25 2 Enable the advanced view 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 13 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 25 2 Enable the advanced view 3 Select the Internet Permit Access menu 4 Select the FRITZ Box Services page and enable the In ternet access to the FRITZ Box via HTTPS enabled op tion For more information see the Online Help FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 49 AYM Prioritization Right of Way for Internet Access 13 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
20. 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 contact the manufacturer FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 100 AM Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection 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 begins flashing As soon as the WLAN LED stops flashing and stays lit the WLAN function of the FRITZ Box is enabled 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 17 Open the FRITZ Box user interface See page 25 Select WLAN Radio Network Enable the option Name of the radio network visible Click the Apply button ee Remove the network cable and try again to establish a co
21. 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 connections 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 PING Pv4 The FRITZ Box responds to ping inquiries from the Internet addressed to the IPv4 address of the FRITZ Box IPv6 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 46 AM Port Forwarding Making Computers Accessible from the Internet TCP IPv4 UDP 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 a
22. button to configure settings for the IPv6 addresses in the local network FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 91 AM Network Settings in the FRITZ Box 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 DHCPv 6 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
23. 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 components 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 6810 LTE 113 AM 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 avm de en service manuals Choose the FRITZ Box product group and then your FRITZ Box 6810 LTE The PDF is opened The current Adobe Acrobat Reader for reading PDF docu i ments can be downloaded from the Internet free of charge at 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 demonst
24. 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 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 133 AYM Glossary 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 because they are easy to handle and because us ing them avoids incorrect IP address entries or unintentio
25. incoming calls For the destination number enter a complete fixed line or In i 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 0000 0DN088 Configures immediate call diversion to the destination number lt DNo gt 0000 0NxnO88 Configures delayed call diversion after 20 seconds to the destination number lt DNo gt OG6O0 DNoO8 8 Configures call diversion on busy to the destination number lt DNo gt Calls will be diverted when the tele phone number called is busy Wait for the positive acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 106 AM Setting Up Call Diversion Disabling Call Diversion for All Incoming Calls Pick up the handset Enter one of the following three keypad sequences 00060600 Disables immediate call diversion 000000 Disables delayed call diversion 0600086 Disables call diversion on busy Wait for the second long positive ac knowledgement tone Hang up the handset Configuring Call Diversion for Outgoing Telephone Numbers You can 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 i ternet telephone number Internet telephone numb
26. location 2 Select your FRITZ Box 6810 LTE from the list of WLAN de vices found 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 A N phone still has to be configured in the FRITZ Box see page 37 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 35 AM Setting Up the FRITZ Box for Telephone Calls 10 10 1 Setting Up the FRITZ Box for Telephone Calls This chapter describes how to set up your FRITZ Box for making tele phone calls Entering Telephone Numbers in the FRITZ Box Enter your Internet telephone 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 at the registrar The registrar is a server com puter in the Internet that belongs to your Internet telephony 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 configu
27. oa lt 10 IPv4 address 0 cee eee 88 information about FRITZ Box 26 loading by telephone 104 information in the Internet loading with FRITZ Box 110 knowledge base 115 fax VIGCOS o4 dnfeeenneneece ceaes 114 receiving 2 ee ee es 69 instructions sending to e mail address 69 handling ce eee ees 14 fax machine SQCUritY ee ee ee eee ee 13 14 connecting eee ee ee 32 integrated devices featUrES ee oh eats a hae aad ate ak aden 75 Cee ee ee See eee eee eee 69 feedback 4 4 4 bxsc ue twiews newer aaa 115 internal calls 2 eee eee ee 75 MIC 4 hes eaters E esa eee ae 45 internal telephone numbers 75 firmware internal transfer 000 76 updating 2 545 4 b tated ewes 40 Internet access firmware update regulating times 45 automatic search 40 Internet filter 0 0 eae 45 searching and transmitting 39 Internet router 0 cee eee 45 firmware update 008 39 Internet telephone number 36 FRITZ ADD FON s22 66 e auee4 een ces 33 Internet telephony FRITZ OS ofan nat dens eeane 4c bes as 39 entering telephone numbers 36 FRITZ OS update 0 00 ee 39 IP address Changing cee eee eee 91 G OX ata sarees cere eee aes e 95 in Mac OS Ke uat ee 50d seeks 94 puesi ACCESS in WindOWS ce eee eee 93 WUC Ne pede erg a ane ee trea sae ae obtaining automatical
28. of the FRITZ Box on and off at any time even when the device is hibernating Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box briefly or Switch on the wireless LAN radio network using a con nected telephone WLAN on BOOOOO WLAN off BOOOOS FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 59 AYM Enlarging the WLAN Radio Network 14 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 the number of WLAN devices in the vicinity of your FRITZ Box that work in the 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 expanding 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 avm de en Produkte FRITZ_WLAN 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 r
29. 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 6810 LTE 145 AM Index A connecting computers 17 access rights connecting to electrical power 16 user interface 02 28 connection ACCESS UES EE 45 LEDS 1 eee ee eee eee eee eee 10 ae 119 consultation function 80 advanced view 0 27 copyright 1 sees eee e ee eee 128 alarM cbs aa o 5 4arw d b wea ewearhs 73 105 cordless telephone alternating between calls 78 deregistering ee ambient conditions ii a a 82 analog extension 0008 8 Hee OW Ue ganas einen dee 32 answering machine customer SEPVICe 2 cee cece eee 114 CONNECIING 4 codes4wawasus en an 32 autochannel 00vaws eacetawdaowdun 65 D see WLAN autochannel declaration of CE conformity 129 automatic errorreport 115 DECT base station 8 82 DECT DUTON ss c lt lt 4005 seaseeeuea stun 9 B DECT cordless telephone DIOCKING calls to u 41s4eS xen ee oeous 71 deregistering 005 82 blocking Internet pages 45 PaE i can
30. 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 6810 LTE 28 AM 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 29 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 the Logged in menu in the upper area of the Overview page and select Log off If you do not click on the user interface for a period of longer than ten minutes you will be logged 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 7 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 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 loa
31. software for the FRITZ Box is available on the web pages of AVM at 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 in the 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 6810 LTE 111 AM Technical Specifications 22 Technical Specifications Facts worth knowing Here you will find comprehensive technical data on your FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 22 1 Ports and Interfaces LTE modem compliant with 3GPP standard release 8 L
32. 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 page 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 42 For more information about dy namic DNS see the section Dynamic DNS Name Instead of IP Address on page 48 13 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 48 AM Remote Access over HTTPS Every time the IP
33. 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 for 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 This category is suitable for applications with high demands on transmission speed and reaction times for example Inter net telephony IPTV video on demand e Network applications of this category always have priori ty over other applications accessing the Internet at the Same time e 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 eve
34. 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 Open the FRITZ Box user interface 2 Enable the advanced view 3 Open the WLAN Radio Channel menu and select Ad just radio channel settings to make the desired chang es FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 62 AM WLAN Getting Technical 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 11 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 11 Set the following mode in the FRITZ Box Mode 802 11b g The 2 4 GHz frequency band will be used Your radio network integrates only WLAN devices that are compatible with one or several of the following stan dards 802 11n 802 11 802 11b Set the following mode in the FRITZ Box Mode 802 11n g b The 2 4 GHz frequency band will be used FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 63 AM WLAN Getting Technical The Standard f
35. 0 LTE 39 AM Automatic Search for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS 11 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 If an FRITZ OS update for your FRITZ Box is found you will be notified with the message The latest firmware is not installed Update 2 Click the Update link to install the update 3 To start the update click in the next window on 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 N 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 be de fault upon delivery of the FRITZ Box but you can disable it if desired 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 2 Select the Contents link in the footer The contents page or sitemap of the FRITZ Box user in terface is opened FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 40 AM Automatic Search for Updates and Updating FRITZ OS 3 Scrol
36. 103 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 65 AYM WLAN Getting Technical Channel Frequency GHz Channel Frequency GHz 5 2 432 12 2 467 6 2 437 13 2 472 f 2 442 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 66 AM FRITZ Box as a Telephone System 15 15 1 FRITZ Box as a Telephone System The FRITZ Box is a telephone system or PBX Private Branch Ex change for Internet telephony This chapter describes convenience functions for the telephone system that can be configured in the FRITZ Box user interface 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 FRITZ Box Telephone Book The FRITZ Box provides a telephone book If you enable click to dial you can make calls by simply clicking 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 25 under Telepho ny Telephone Book Individual Telephone Books for Your FRITZ Fon If you have a FRITZ Fon cordless telephone from AVM you can use the FRITZ Box telephone book on the FRITZ Fon If yo
37. 3 Read our tips from the AVM Knowledge Base in the Ser vice area 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 above before contacting AVM support FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 116 AM Support from the Support Team Support by E mail You can send us an English language e mail request at any time using the Service area of our web site The Service area can be reached at 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 possible FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 117 AM 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
38. 8 hee es 114 Documentation on the FRITZ IBOX ee eee 114 Information in the Internet 0 ccc ccc cee eee eee 114 Feedback on FRITZ BOX cc ee teenies 115 Support from the Support Team eee es 116 Manufacturers Warranty ccc ccc ccc eee eee eee 118 AVM Products for the FRITZ Box 000 119 Legal Notice 24444 basse danndaenaeaes se aenens os 128 Le GaUINGHCS idee nerne teas ceceee deus eee ahaa eeeeeee ce 128 Declaration of CE Conformity ccc ee eee eee 129 Disposal INTORMMAUON 6 26 0000 0546002044064e 4466004o00 e588 130 SA ay wae n hand E ae aon eens dee ess 131 Le DEEE EEE EE EE E E ere 146 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 5 AM Symbols and Highlighting Symbols and emphasized text are used to mark certain information in this manual Symbols This symbol marks useful hints and tips This symbol indicates important instructions that must be observed to avoid malfunctions Highlighting Marker Example Quotation marks designate elements inthe Home Network user interface path entries and names of folders and files Ns Info Pointed brackets mark wild cards lt Telephone number Blue underlined text designates addresses fritz box to be entered in the browser Blue text designates links and references see page 128 within this manual Bold type emphasizes important words Do not click FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 6 AM The FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 1
39. AN 000e eee 87 new firmware 2000e eee 39 night Service cee eee ee 59 do not disturb 72 notice OG Aig E EA 128 O operation requirements 12 overview information about FRITZ Box 26 P package contents 00 12 paging Calls noc snentaatnanataataws 82 password protection forgot password 28 SeIUD oc tes eee a eee 28 user interface 000es 28 physical specifications 113 PIN method 0 cece eee 20 see WPS port forwarding eee eee 46 port forwarding IPv6 46 DOS serrr reaS SEEE Sp ee eet ae ess 8 ports and interfaces 112 power consumption 113 R recovery electrical equipment 130 electronic equipment 130 reveli cucewecweuaneu ceee tne oe 130 registering FRITZ Fon 32 registering handset 32 remote acceSS 08 49 52 see VPN requirements for operation 12 room monitoring 2008 74 S Schedule oc vauiweda boas sews 59 security Operating instructions 13 user interface 0000 28 WAN wt dcas 3 TEE E hae 56 setting SAVING ofa ace Goward wm oh ae ee es 110 settings IP ACQUESS os sn aws kn seaewdanaes 93 NE WOTK wz bcdeeoe sed de deoasaern 88 restoring eee ee eee eee 29 SAVING aches esse iser EREN 29 shortening the dialing procedure 76 SIM card inser
40. 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 15 7 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 devic es then will be set as follows Connected telephones will not ring 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 72 AM Setting Up the Alarm Turning Do Not Disturb On Off 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 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 Dist
41. 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 132 AM 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 server 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
42. E 802 118 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 12 AM Security and Handling 4 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 6810 LTE be sure to observe A N the 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 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 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 disconnec
43. FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 38 AM Firmware Update Updating the FRITZ OS 11 f ee 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 Searching for and Transferring FRITZ OS Update with the Wizard 1 rA Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 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 Ifthe 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 681
44. 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 more information on WLAN see the section FRITZ Box as a WLAN Base Station from page 56 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 1 Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box until the WLAN LED begins flashing FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 19 AYM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN Frit Box 4g 0 TE 2 When the WLAN LED flashes start WPS on the WLAN device You have two minutes for this t
45. ITZ 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 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 use 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 de vic
46. N 1 Ethernet port 10 100 Base T for connecting comput ers and other network devices like game consoles and network hubs WLAN base station Integrated WLAN base station for connecting to WLAN devices that use the radio standard IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g or IEEE 802 11n in the 2 4 GHz frequency band DECT base station Integrated DECT base station for connecting up to 6 cordless telephones that use the DECT standard FRITZ Box 6810 LTE Buttons 2 2 Buttons The FRITZ Box has two buttons on the back of the device 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 connec tions see page 19 DECT Button With the DECT button you can register cordless telephones on the FRITZ Box see page 32 and page misplaced cordless handsets see page 82 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 9 AM LEDs ao LEDs LED Condition Meaning Info on e Signals an event specified by the user flashing e Updating FRITZ OS the firmware of your FRITZ Box e Specified value for online meter reached e Signals an event specified by the user flashing red Error Open the FRITZ Box user interface and follow the in structions on the Overview page Phone on Telephone connection to the Internet is active flashing Messages in your voicemail e mail inbo
47. Powerline 520E your electrical outlet is transformed into a secure network line And the power outlet can still be used to plug in devices Just connect your devices over the power line without installing any cables Networks FRITZ Powerline 520E computer printer TV stereo game console media player and other network devices Especially suitable for broadband intensive use like streaming surfing gaming Internet TV video on demand and VoIP Throughput of up to 500 Mbit s over a range of up to 500 meter over your own power mains Low operating power consumption under 1 W on standby With an integrated outlet you have just as many electrical out lets available for use Encrypted securely upon delivery with 128 bit AES Available in a practical set with two adapters additional adapt ers can be networked easily and securely at the touch ofa button For more information see avm de en Produkte FRITZPowerline FRITZPowerline_520E FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 119 AYM AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ Powerline 500E a rh eal 7I FRI E POWERLINE 4 U i 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 Networks FRITZ Powerline 500E computer printer TV stereo game console media player and other network devices Especially suitable for broadband intensive use like streamin
48. RITZ 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 FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 The cordless telephone is connected with the FRITZ Box 9 2 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 telephone network but the telephone num bers 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 the FRITZ Box 1 Install FRITZ App Fon on your smartphone 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 your FRITZ Box is entered
49. TE category 3 UE LTE frequency bands LTE band 20 791 862 MHz digital dividend LTE band 7 2500 2690 MHz DECT base station One LAN port over RJ45 socket Standard Ethernet 10 100 Base T WLAN base station with support for wireless networks in the 2 4 GHz frequency band EEE 802 11b 11 Mbit s IEEE 802 11g 54 Mbit s IEEE 802 11n 300 Mbit s 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 112 AYM User Interface and Display 22 5 22 4 220 User Interface and Display e Configuration and status messages via a web browser on a connected computer e Five LEDs indicate the condition of the device Physical Specifications Cable Dimensions WxDxH ca 64x99x134 mm e Supply voltage 230 V 50 Hz e Maximum power consumption 8 W e FRITZ OS can be updated e Conforms to CE standards e Ambient conditions operating temperature 0 C to 40 C storage temperature 20 C to 70 C relative humidity operation 10 90 relative humidity idle 5 95 Network Cable The network cable white of the FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 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
50. TZ page of your FRITZ Box over my fritz net 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 6810 LTE 44 AM FRITZ Box as an Internet Router 13 FRITZ Box as an Internet Router The FRITZ Box connects computers in your home network with the In ternet This chapter explains the possibilities offered by using the FRITZ Box as an Internet router and how to take advantage of them 13 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 e 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
51. The declaration of CE conformity is available at http en avm de ce FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 129 AM Disposal Information In accordance with European regulations the FRITZ Box 6810 LTE as well as all devices and electronic components con tained in the package may not be disposed with household waste Please bring FRITZ Box 6810 LTE to a collection point in your local community for the disposal of electric and electronic ap pliances 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 6810 LTE and the electronic parts included with delivery must be disposed of separately from household waste FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 130 AM Glossary Glossary 3GPP short for 3rd Generation Partnership Project 3GPP is an international project in which standardization bodies work together to standardize mobile communications Participants in the project include the ETSI European Tele communications Standards Institute 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
52. 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 75 the number for an internal group Call or any external telephone number de sired 6 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 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 af ter 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 75 so that you can listen in on the room directly FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 74 AM Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions 15 10 Making 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 Pick up the handset
53. and enabled or dis abled at any time Configuring the Alarm for a Telephone Pick up the handset 30000 lt tine lt internal telephone num ben Defines the time at which the telephone with the specified internal telephone number will ring For instance enter BOWOBO0GO0G00006 if the telephone on the FON 1 socket should ring at 07 00 a m Internal telephone numbers 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 6810 LTE 105 Setting Up Call Diversion 20 4 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 establishes 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
54. ask How to start WPS depends on the WLAN device Either press a button on the WLAN device 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 e 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 6810 LTE 20 AM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 7 Select the setting PIN method WPS PIN the FRITZ Box specifies the PIN The PIN will be displayed Enter this PIN in the control software of the WLAN device 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 2 3 4 5 f 8 Open the FRITZ Box user interface Select the WLAN Security menu Go to the WPS Quick
55. at 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 93 Checking the IP Address The user interface of the FRITZ Box cannot be opened by 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 adapter can obtain its IP address from the DHCP server of the FRITZ Box See the section Obtaining an IP Address Au tomatically from page 93 for instructions 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 100 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 97 AYM The User Interface Does Not Open Disabling Dial up Connections The user interface 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 Y
56. auto matically in the FRITZ App Fon The name of the telephone de vice is listed in the FRITZ App Fon under More FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 33 AM Connecting an IP Telephone 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 37 for instructions 9 3 Connecting an IP Telephone 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 o yim 6810 LTE 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 the 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 N phone still has to be configured in the FRITZ Box see page 37 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 34 AYM Connecting an IP Telephone 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
57. button FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 93 AM Obtaining an IP Address Automatically 5 On the General tab enable the options Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically 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 6 Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically 6 Use the following DNS server addresses Validate settings upon exit 6 Click OK to save the settings The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Mac OS X 1 Select the System Preferences in the Apple menu 2 Inthe System Preferences window click the Net work icon 3 Inthe Network window select the Built in Ethernet entry from the list Click the Advanced button 4 The TCP IP settings page opens Select the Using DHCP option from the Configure IPv4 drop down list 5 Click OK The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 94 AM Obtaining an IP Address Automatically Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Linux For comprehensive information and tips on the topic of net work settings in Linux see for example tldp org HOWTO NET3 4 HOWTO 5 html FRITZ Box 6810
58. cking the linked entries or more you can jump from this page to the corresponding menus and configure settings there Sg FREZIBOR Loggedin FRITZ Box MyFRITz Overview FRITZ Box 6810 LTE FRITZIOS 05 29 Current power consumption 66 Connections Internet connected since 18 01 2013 15 35 IP address 10 Telephony 1 Telephone number enabled Interfaces Convenience Features LTE connected 50 0 Mbit s 10 0 Mbit s a Telephone Book 1 Contact in Telephone Book LAN connected LAN WLAN on secured DECT on one cordless telephone registered Calls Today 0 more 0 XB Network more 1 Answering machine more 0 No calls avm LAN No messages found View Advanced Contents Manual Newsletter avm de 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 84 this name will be displayed here e fyou use the automatic search for updates page 40 and a new FRITZ OS version is available on the AVM Up date Server for your FRITZ Box you will be notified FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 26 AM Standard View and Advanced View The middle area of the window presents informat
59. ckup use AVM reserves all rights that are not expressly granted to the licensee Without previous approval in writing and except for in cases permitted by law it is particularly prohibited to e copy propagate orin 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 6810 LTE user interface under the Legal Notice 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 re
60. 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 277 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 6810 LTE 136 AM 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 102 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 advantageous characteristics in the framework of communication with
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62. d 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 29 AYM Saving the FRITZ Box Settings To load your saved settings to another FRITZ Box of the same A N 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 6810 LTE 30 AM Configuring an Internet Connection Into the LTE Network 8 Configuring an Internet Connection Into the LTE Network The Internet connection for the mobile communications net work has to be set up once in the FRITZ Box then it is always available Along with the SIM card you received a PIN Personal Identifi cation Number and a corresponding PUK Personal Unlock Key from your mobile communications network provider Keep both numbers handy The first time you open the FRITZ Box user interface you will automatically be prompted to configure the Internet connec tion 1 Start a web browser on your computer 2 Enter fritz box in the address field of the web browser 3 The Wizard for configuring the Internet connection starts automatically 4 Follow the instructi
63. d into the SIM card slot on the FRITZ Box The SIM card slot is located on the underside of the FRITZ Box 1 Pick up the FRITZ Box so that you are facing the under side of the device and can read the SIM Card label on the slot 2 Insert the SIM card into the slot with the slanted edge of the card on the left and the contacts facing downwards 3 Push the SIM card gently into the slot until it clicks into place A few millimeters of the SIM card protrude from the slot To remove the SIM card press it briefly FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 15 AM Connecting to Electrical Power 5 2 Connecting to Electrical Power Connecting to the power supply 1 Pick up the power supply unit included in the FRITZ Box package Use only this power supply unit for connecting to electri A 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 LTE LED begins flashing after a few seconds FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 16 AM Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box 6 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 6 1 Connecting Computers to the LAN Port Epitl Box 6810 LTE Con
64. documentation of the device Transferring WLAN Security Settings The values for WLAN security 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 22 AM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN SSID Name of the FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 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 hous ing Network mode Infrastructure 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 dev
65. e Station 16 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 16 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 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 16 2 Deregistering a Cordless Telephone from the FRITZ Box For instructions on how to register a cordless telephone on i the FRITZ Box see page 32 1 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 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 6810 LTE 82 AM Enabling DECT Eco 16 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
66. e 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 6810 LTE 68 AM Setting Up FRITZ Box Fax Reception 15 3 Setting Up FRITZ Box Fax Reception With the FRITZ Box you can receive faxes without having to connect a fax machine The fax machine automatically for wards faxes received to one or multiple e mail addresses which you can define in the FRITZ Box 1 2 3 4 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 Select the Telephony Telephony Devices menu Click Configure New Device Select the Fax function option and confirm by clicking Next Enter a fax ID for fax reception This could be your fax number or name for instance Enter the e mail address to which received faxes should be forwarded You can also enter multiple e mail addresses Use a comma to separate the individual addresses Confirm with Next Select one or multiple telephone numbers you would like to use exclusively for fax reception Confirm by clicking Next and Apply FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 69 AM Setting Up Call Diversion 15 4 Setting Up Call Diversion You can configure multiple call diversion modes with different settings in the FRITZ Box Call diversion can either d
67. e call you can conduct the conversation If party 2 s line is busy or the call is not an swered press the Hold button again to return to call 1 GO 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 connection 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 and after you pick up the receiver again you will be connected with party 1 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 80 AYM Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions Using Keypad Shortcuts With keypad sequences you can control the services and fea tures for your Internet telephone numbers 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 lt Seq gt Dial the sequence shown at left lt Seq gt stands for a keyboard sequence Entering Keypad Sequences on an Extension without Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset OO6Seq 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 109 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 81 AM FRITZ Box as a DECT Bas
68. e or the WLAN program on your computer FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 56 AM Connecting WLAN Devices Securely with the FRITZ Box 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 2 Press the WLAN button on the FRITZ Box until the WLAN LED begins flashing You have two minutes for this task 3 Your WLAN device and the FRITZ Box now establish a se cure WLAN connection automatically The FRITZ Box WLAN LED stops flashing and remains on With this the WLAN connection is established Your WLAN de vice is integrated into your home network and can use the Internet connection of the FRITZ Box Connecting WLAN Devices Manually You can connect 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 AWLAN adapter at the USB port of your computer can use the WLAN software of your computer or a WLAN pro gram of your own No matter what program is used to estab lish the WLAN connection the principle is the same the WLAN software searches for a WLAN radio network in the vi cinity and after authorization with a WLAN key enables the WLAN connection between the FRITZ Box and your WLAN de vice
69. ens 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 FRITZ 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 the device name opens the user interface of the http application FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 86 AYM 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 t
70. epeater 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 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 60 AM WLAN Getting Technical The wireless LAN connection between your FRITZ Box and a 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 14 5 WLAN Getting Technical A wireless 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 802 114 IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 112 IEEE 802 11n and IEEE 802 111 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 The FRITZ Box supports your choice of the standards IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 112 and IEEE 802 11n WLAN devices based on one or more of the standards listed can be used for WLAN connectio
71. ers 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 08006 DNo B Configures immediate call diversion to the destination number lt DNo gt OOOO DNoQ Configures delayed call diversion after 20 seconds to the destination number lt DNo gt OG600 DNo B Configures call diversion on busy to the destination number lt DNo gt Wait for the second long positive ac knowledgement tone Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 6810 LTE Setting Up Call Diversion Disabling Call Diversion for the Outgoing Telephone Number Pick up the handset Enter one of the following three keypad sequences 00000 Disables immediate call diversion O00000 Disables delayed call diversion O060008 Disables call diversion on busy 2 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 i ternet telephone number Internet telephone numbers may not contain letters or special characters Configuring Call Diversion for a Certain Telephone Number Pick up the handset Enter one of the
72. f operation Please also follow our instructions for the correct disposal of N waste equipment on page 130 21 1 Removing the SIM Card If you want to end operation of the FRITZ Box remove the SIM card from the slot 21 2 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 the 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 Select the Factory Settings tab FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 110 AM Uninstalling Software 3 Click the Load Factory Settings button The FRITZ Box is reset to its factory settings 21 3 Uninstalling Software Additional
73. following three keypad sequences 0006 DNo lt telephone numben Configures immediate call diversion for the telephone number entered to the destination number lt DNo gt O06 DNo telephone numben Configures delayed call diversion after 20 seconds for the telephone number entered to the destination number lt DNo gt OOOO DNo telephone numben Configures call diversion on busy for the telephone number entered to the destination number lt DNo gt Z Wait for the second long positive ac knowledgement tone Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 108 Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing Disabling Call Diversion for a Certain Telephone Number Pick up the handset Enter one of the following three keypad sequences O8OOGr telephone Disables immediate call diversion numben OGOOG telephone Disables delayed call diversion numben OG OG telephone Disables call diversion on busy numben Wait for the second long positive ac knowledgement tone Hang up the handset 20 5 Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing When automatic outside dialing is disabled for an external call the must be dialed before the telephone number FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 109 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 o
74. 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 139 AYM Glossary 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 Microsoft s Remote Desktop or even use of a file sharing pro gram like eDonkey 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 ot
75. g surfing gaming Internet TV video on demand and VoIP Throughput of up to 500 Mbit s over a range of up to 500 meter over your own power mains Low operating power consumption under 1 W on standby Encrypted securely upon delivery with 128 bit AES Immediately operational at every outlet Immediately ready for operation without any software installa tion Available in a practical set with two adapters additional adapt ers can be networked easily and securely at the touch ofa button For more information see avm de en Produkte FRITZPowerline FRITZPowerline_50OOE FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 120 AM AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ WLAN USB Stick N A s Ra Up to 300 Mbit s Dual band P y WPA2 802 11 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 11i Stick amp Surf secure wireless network without configuration Supports WPS for easy fast configuration of secure WLAN con nections For more information see avm de en Produkte FRITZ_ WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_USB Stick_N FRITZ Box 6810 LTE AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ WLAN USB Stick Up to 150 Mbit s WPA2 802 11i FRITZ WLAN USB Stick connects
76. her local networks 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 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 140 AM Glossary 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 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
77. hnologies 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 servers 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 6810 LTE 143 AM 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 standa
78. ice does not support WPA encryption you must convert the encryption set in the FRITZ Box to WEP For this you must change the WLAN settings in the FRITZ Box 1 Connct the FRITZ Box and the computer using the net work cable white with your computer See the section Connecting Computers to the LAN Port on page 17 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see the sec tionOpening the User Interface on page 25 Select the WLAN Security menu Then select WEP encryption and enter a network key Click the Apply button A window is displayed with the WLAN security settings Make a note of the settings or print out the page Close the user interface and clear the connection be tween the FRITZ Box and the computer Remove the net work cable white Configure your WLAN device with the security settings entered in the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 23 AM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 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 6810 LTE 24 AM The FRITZ Box User Interface 7 1 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
79. in 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 ina 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 6810 LTE 137 AYM Glossary LTE short for Long Term Evolution LTE is a mobile network technology standard specified by the 3GPP Release 8 LTE provides for high throughput rates and is quite suitable for mobile Internet 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
80. ion about connections ports and configured convenience functions like MyFRITZ call diversion guest access remote maintenance 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 or telephones and the telephone book entries edited last 7 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 user 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 LTE 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 link in the link list of the FRITZ Box allows you to switch immediately between the standard view and the ad vanced view FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 27 AM Protecting the User Interface with a Password
81. is called an FTP 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 packets 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 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 135 AYM 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 can either send or receive data Received data are sent to all
82. ivert 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 6 All incoming 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 25 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 6810 LTE 70 AM Saving Costs with Dialing Rules 15 5 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 econo
83. k IPv4 Address in the FRITZ Box Upon delivery the FRITZ Box is assigned the following IPv4 address 192 168 178 1 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 88 AM Network Settings in the FRITZ Box 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 IP
84. l 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 QO Use this keypad sequence to accept a waiting call The first call is on hold If you would like to end the first call hang up the receiver As soon as you have hung up your tele phone 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 QO With this keypad sequence you can reject a wait ing 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 6810 LTE 78 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 Dial an external telephone number e or dial and an internal telephone num ber In
85. l down to the end of this page and click on 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 6810 LTE 41 AM MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box 12 MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box MyFRITZ is an 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 where You can access photographs music and documents located on the storage media connected to the FRITZ Box Answering machine With MyFRITZ you can listen to the messag es on the answering machine of the FRITZ Box from anywhere in the world Call list With MyFRITZ you can view the call list in the FRITZ Box from anywhere in the world The MyFRITZ Principle Setup a MyFRITZ account Register your FRITZ Box with your MyFRITZ account 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 cu
86. 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 outside dialing prefix For outside dialing from a telephone system often the tele phone number must be prefixed with a 0 In order to establish a call to another party from a telephone system PBX first dial the outside dialing prefix and then the external number If no outside dialing prefix is dialed the call will be placed within the telephone system If automatic outside dialing is enabled on the telephone sys tem the outside dialing prefix is automatically dialed before the telephone number FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 138 AM Glossary 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 addresses the communicati
87. ly 93 IP telephones H connecting 0 ce eee 34 help IPv4 address customer Service 114 factory settings 88 knowledge base 115 IPv4 settiNngS cee ee 88 manual sts sete a pbeet ecards anew ok beeacs 114 Support team 008 116 K wees URC MCE bears eine haat os keyboard shortcuts 104 WIGCOS EEE EEE 114 3 deori 81 l i eypad shortcuts 05 hibernation lt 444466 lt 6 edsesese05 08 59 knowledge base 0eeeeee 115 NOlGTUNCHON 655 sce aaaetaeweues 80 home network 0000e eee 85 see network L WP Oucessadachdcaenss conser ee an 49 LAN connection 46 Wy hub legal NOLICE so 8 ay nes an sed inritad 128 NetWork eeaunsewess aban teres 18 light emitting diodes LEDs 10 EVE caw toy on Cad 25 oO 4 wn ee Sees 11 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 147 AM M manufacturer s warranty 118 MYPRIIZ s23 0 s lt 00 eduudec een eae 42 N MCE OER eearri wre tare te ee wd 85 changing settings 91 connection 02 0c eee 17 factory settingS 88 IPv4 settingS 0008 88 network hub switch 18 network overview 85 network Settings 85 prioritization so icss cece sed eeees 50 UPnP settingS 00 92 network cable 208 113 network devices 20008 85 remote access to computers 87 wake on L
88. mical telephone rate Setting Up New Dialing Rules in FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 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 Select a telephone number from the Connect via drop down list 6 Save the settings by clicking OK Now the dialing rule has been set up 15 6 Blocking Telephone Numbers and Callers In the FRITZ Box you can block telephone numbers for outgo ing and for incoming calls Blocking telephone numbers for outgoing calls Blocked numbers and number ranges for instance mo bile communications networks can no longer be called from the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 71 AYM Setting Up Do Not Disturb Block 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 25 Select the Telephony Call Blocks menu Click the New
89. 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 answering machine Click the FRITZ Box button to open the user interface of your FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 43 AW MyFRITZ Global Access to the FRITZ Box MyFRITZ in the Home Network You can also use MyFRITZ in the FRITZ Box home network 1 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 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 When you log in to MyFRITZ all registered devices will be displayed Security with MyFRITZ For the following MyFRITZ activities the https security proto col is used e setting up a MyFRITZ account with myfritz net registration of the FRITZ Box with the MyFRITZ account e accessing the MyFRI
90. n over other real time applications FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 50 AM Prioritization Right of Way for Internet Access Prioritized Applications This category is suitable for applications that require a fast reaction time for example company access terminal appli cations games e 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 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
91. n 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 interference 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 fora 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 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 baby monitors microwave ovens Should problems with in terference 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
92. nal double assignments 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 firewall A firewall protects a computer or local network against at tacks from the Internet Most firewalls work with packet filters which merely check the IP addresses and port numbers of incoming and outgoing data packets and filter the packets according to prescribed rules 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 134 AM Glossary 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
93. nd 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 you 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 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 47 AW Dynamic DNS Name Instead of IP Address 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
94. nec 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 in formation avm de en vpn FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 52 AM VPN Remote Access to the Home Network Setting Up VPN in the FRITZ Box 1 Z 3 4 Open the FRITZ Box user interface Enable the advanced view Select the Internet Permit Access menu 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 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
95. necting 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 network port network adapter of the computer FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 17 AM Connecting Computers to the LAN Port 4 Connect the other end of the network cable to one of the sockets on the FRITZ Box labeled LAN Now the FRITZ Box and the computer are connected to each other Connecting a Network Hub or Switch You can also connect a network hub or switch to the LAN port on the FRITZ Box Connecting the FRITZ Box to a network hub 1 Set aside the network cable from the FRITZ Box package 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 of the cable to the socket on the FRITZ Box labeled LAN The FRITZ Box and the network hub are now connected with each other FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 18 AM Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN 6 2 Connecting Computers Wirelessly over WLAN Using WLAN radio technology you can connect multiple com puters with the FRITZ Box wirelessly 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
96. ng settings 29 Saving SettingS 05 29 V WIKGOS awk dae isard Gentes aes 114 views advanced view 06 27 Standard view 06 27 VolP telephone numbers 36 a E EE E eer EEEE 52 COWEN TETE E E E E 53 configuration wizard 53 remote accC SS csc ccees 92 supplementary software 53 W wake on LAN 000 cee eee 87 Waa 4 5 44 e544 bed ban oe on s 118 Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS 19 WLAN w5 4 Gee Saewd sep os our eee oh bud 19 WPS base station cee eee ee 8 frequency ranges 64 PUCSUOCCESS 4 sc 2 ot atte odee awed 58 MO MUAY iss do aa e eae dared bes 57 Paes dp ated nds Rae ee as 60 SECUN 245 eh sored enacts bar oe 56 Standalds vs 4kevnas Mi daeawsw es 61 switching on and off 9 104 Wireless Local Area Network 56 WPS whars Gash ars Sach are E 1957 WLAN autochannel 65 WLAN button 000 00 eee 9 WLAN deviceS 00 00 cece 19 WLAN frequency ranges 64 WLAN on off cc eee 59 WLAN radio network CXPalGING 445 04os4ere se es eas 60 WLAN radio network CNIGICING 44 vive endaddeenac ees 60 WLAN devices connecting using WPS 19 WLAN security settings manual transfer 22 WLAN connection With WPS 0 2 c eee eee 19 WPS PEPEE TE EE E 19 PIN method 008 20 push button configuration WPS PBC
97. nnection via WLAN FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 101 AM Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection 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 17 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 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 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 cable see page 17 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 3 Select WLAN Security 4 Enable the non encrypted option 5 Click the Apply button 6 Remove the network cable and try again to establish a connection Disable WLAN encryption only for testing Enable WLAN N 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 102 AM
98. nnel selection 5 Click the Apply button 6 Remove the network cable and check whether interfer ence continues to occur FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 103 AM 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 BOOOGOGOO0O Restores the settings in the FRITZ Box 0000 to the 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 0060060 Switches the WLAN function on BOGOOS Switches the WLAN function off FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 104 AM Switching the Alarm On and Off Switching the Alarm On and Off You can use the telephones connected to the FRITZ Box as alarms The alarm can be set individually
99. ns 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 4GHz 54 Mbit s 25 Mbit s 802 11n 2 4 GHz 300 Mbit s 100 Mbit s FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 61 AM WLAN Getting Technical IEEE 802 11b With a maximum throughput rate of 11 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 11g the latest standard should be used IEEE 802 11g 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 Setting the Right Standard in the FRITZ Box The throughput rate that can be achieved in
100. nts AVM Services page of the FRITZ Box user interface 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 6810 LTE 115 AM 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 transmitted to AVM 23 4 Support from the Support Team Should problems with your FRITZ Box arise we recommend taking the following steps 1 Ifyou have questions about starting operation of your FRITZ Box please consult the following chapters again Before You Connect the FRITZ Box from page 12 Connecting the FRITZ Box from page 15 Connecting the Computer to the FRITZ Box from page 17 2 Ifyou have any problems seek first aid by consulting the chapter Help in Case of Errors from page 96 This chapter also presents tips on problems with estab lishing connections
101. o 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 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 it is accessed from the Internet When the computer is accessed from the Internet it is started automatically FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 87 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 2 168 178 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 com 192 168 178 2 puters 192 168 178 254 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 192 168 178 255 dress used to send messages into the networ
102. on interface provided by an appli cation 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 preventing 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 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 lf a computer
103. ons displayed on the screen 5 As soon as you are prompted to do so enter the PIN If you enter the PIN incorrectly during login three times ina row the device is blocked for further entries With the PUK you can release this block FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 31 AYM Connecting Telephones and Other Terminal Devices 9 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 9 1 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 plement to your FRITZ Box 6810 LTE see also AVM Products for the FRITZ Box from page 119 1 Start the registration of your cordless telephone with a base station 2 Follow the directions on the display of the cordless tele phone 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 ppi Box 4810 TE 10 Sekunden FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 32 AM Registering Smartphones with FRITZ App Fon 4 Ifyou are asked for the PIN of the DECT base station en ter the DECT pin of the F
104. or Security IEEE 802 111 The WPA2 security mechanism is defined in the IEEE 802 111 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 Integrity 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 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 64 AM WLAN Getting Technical I
105. ou 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 Ifacheckmark is displayed in front of Work Offline click this line The checkmark will be removed and Internet Explorer will switch to online operation FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 98 AM The User Interface Does Not Open 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 the 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 A
106. 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 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 Products 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 6810 LTE 118 AM 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 6810 LTE FRITZ Powerline 520E A CD l Power outlet With FRITZ
107. printers house controls to be controlled via an IP based network see glossary with or without 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 142 AM Glossary 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 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 A VPN 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 tec
108. r press the ber Q key This signals to the FRITZ Box that the en try of the telephone number is complete FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 76 AM 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 Establish the call with party 1 Dial and an internal telephone number see page 75 or dial an external telephone number Talk Q 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 QO Dial the sequence shown at left G Now all parties can confer together If either of the other two parties hangs up your connection with the remaining participant remains active D To end the three party conference call hang up the handset QO 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 6810 LTE 77 AM 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 externa
109. ration from the 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 25 2 Click Wizards 3 Click Manage Your Own Phone Numbers 4 Click Enter New Internet Telephone Number and follow the Wizard s instructions FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 36 AM Configuring Connected Telephones and Terminal Devices You receive all account information user name pass word from your Internet telephony provider 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 10 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 The telephone number the terminal device uses to place outgoing calls to the public telephone network Telephone numbers for accepting calls A telephone can be set to ring for all incoming call
110. rations of how to set up the indi vidual functions The videos can be viewed at the following address avm de en service FRITZ_Clips FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 114 AM Feedback on FRITZ Box 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 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 When you submit your feedback only the technical data and i 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 Automatically Sending Error Reports to AVM In the case of serious errors this service generates a report on the problem that occurred and automatically sends this er ror report to AVM The error report helps improve the stability of the FRITZ OS Settings options for automatically sending error reports are located in on the Conte
111. rd 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 wirelessly 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 6810 LTE 144 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
112. rea 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 Checking the Security Software The user interface cannot be displayed in the web browser Cause OO 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 99 AM Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection 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 this IP address 1 Connect a computer to the FRITZ Box with a network ca ble see page 17 2 Make sure that the computer obtains its IP address auto matically see page 93 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 19 2 Cannot Establish a WLAN Connection If you are not able to establish a WLAN connection between your computer
113. ring 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 85 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 84 AM Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Home Network 18 Network Devices in the FRITZ Box Home 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 cable 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 18 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 131 explains concepts and terminology i 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
114. rrent 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 us er interface in the Internet MyFRITZ menu FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 42 AM 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 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 ac cess 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 Zi Start the www
115. s or only for calls to cer tain telephone numbers 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 a 2 3 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 Click Wizards in the menu Click Manage Your Telephony Devices The telephones and other terminal devices that have al ready been configured are displayed in the user inter face To set up a new terminal device click Configure New Device Follow the wizard s instructions Click the Edit button to open the settings of a ter minal device FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 37 AW Making Telephone Calls 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 10 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 A telephone places outgoing calls using the telephone num ber you defined for outgoing calls while setting up the tele phone see page 37 For incoming calls a telephone reacts only to calls to those telephone numbers you assigned to the telephone during set up see page 37
116. s the channel bandwidths 5 10 and 20 MHz The smaller the channel bandwidth the lower the through put 20 MHz up to 100 Mbit s download up to 50 Mbit s upload 10 MHz up to 68 Mbit s download up to 27 Mbit s upload All devices located in the same radio cell share the band width and thus the throughput Antenna Technology The FRITZ Box supports Multiple Input Multiple Output MIMO antenna technology FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 11 AM Before You Connect the FRITZ Box 4 Before You Connect the FRITZ Box e Check the contents of your FRITZ Box package See the section Contents of the FRITZ Box Package on page 12 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 12 for more information e Please see the security and handling instructions in the section Security and Handling on page 13 4 1 Contents of the FRITZ Box Package e FRITZ Box 6810 LTE one power supply unit e one network cable e printed product information 4 2 Requirements for Operation In order to operate the FRITZ Box you must have the follow ing e aweb browser that supports Java script for instance In ternet Explorer version 8 0 or higher or Firefox version 7 or higher e an LTE SIM card for the Internet connection e for connecting computers via WLAN computer with WLAN support compliant with IEEE 802 11n IEE
117. 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 6810 LTE 58 AM Switching the WLAN Radio Network On and Off by Schedule 14 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 completely 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
118. sult of direct or indirect errors or destruction and for any costs including connection charges related to the documentation and the software and due to incorrect installations not per formed by AVM itself The information in this documentation and the software are subject to change without notice for the purpose of technical improvement AVM GmbH 2013 All rights reserved Documentation release 01 2013 AVM Audiovisuelles Marketing AVM Computersysteme AVM in the Internet und Computersysteme GmbH Vertriebs GmbH 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 6810 LTE 128 AM Declaration of CE Conformity AVM declares herewith that the device is compliant with the basic requirements and the relevant rules in directives 1999 5 EC or 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC 2009 125 EC and 2011 65 EU
119. t the FRITZ Box from the power Supply e Never let liquids get inside the FRITZ Box Otherwise electric shocks or short circuits may result e Do not open the FRITZ Box housing The device contains hazardous components and should only be opened by authorized repair technicians e The FRITZ Box is intended for indoor use only FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 13 AYM Security and Handling Handling the FRITZ Box Place the FRITZ Box in a dry location that is free of dust and protected from direct sunlight 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 Use the alignment aid of the FRITZ Box to determine the best possible position of the FRITZ Box for LTE reception The alignment aid is located in the FRITZ Box user inter face in the Internet LTE Information menu on the Reception page Make sure to keep sufficient distance from potential sources of interference like microwave devices or elec tric devices with large metal housings FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 14 AM Connecting the FRITZ Box 5 Connecting the FRITZ Box e Insert the SIM card Connect the FRITZ Box to the power supply This chapter tells you how Before you connect the FRITZ Box note the additional in structions in the section Security and Handling on page 13 5 1 Inserting the SIM Card You received a SIM card from your LTE provider This card must be inserte
120. ternal telephone numbers 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 QO Ending Hold 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 The waiting party hangs up and you continue the call with the other party GO or You end the call with party 2 by dialing the key pad sequence at left The conversation with party 1 is resumed 00o or You can end the active call by hanging up the handset Your phone rings As soon as you pick up the receiver you are connected with the wait ing party FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 79 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 inter nal telephone number see page 75 or an exter nal telephone number Call 2 If party 2 accepts th
121. 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 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 ers 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 131 AM Glossary 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 adopted 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
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123. ttery talk time up to 10 hours up to 6 days on stand by Update with new functions at the press of a button For more information see avm de en Produkte FRITZ Fon FRITZFon_MT F FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 126 AM AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ Fon M2 alll Claudia 49 30 399 760 HD Pats P Options IDs wD HD telephon LO e A Web radio Reading e mail FRITZ Fon M2 is an ergonomically designed cordless telephone DECT developed 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 Range up to 300 meters outdoors and up to 40 meters indoors e Receive RSS feeds web radio and podcasts and read and an swer e mail e Battery talk time up to 15 hours up to 10 days on stand by e Update with new functions at the press of a button e Ergonomically designed illuminated keypad with notification key and clear intuitive menus on a monochrome display For more information see avm de en Produkte FRITZ Fon FRITZFon_M2 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 127 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 ba
124. ty for DNS QuerieS 0 cc eee ee ee ees 54 FRITZ Box as a WLAN Base Station 56 Connecting WLAN Devices Securely with the FRITZ Box 56 Connecting WLAN Devices with the FRITZ Box Guest Access 58 Switching the WLAN Radio Network On and Off by Schedule 59 Enlarging the WLAN Radio Network 000 cee eee 60 WLAN Getting Technical 0 0 cee eee eens 61 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 3 AM 15 15 1 15 2 1D 15 4 ilo 15 6 15 7 15 8 15 9 15 10 16 16 1 16 2 16 3 17 18 18 1 18 2 19 19 1 19 2 20 20 1 20 2 20 3 20 4 20 5 FRITZ Box as a Telephone System 000 67 FRITZ Box Telephone Book ce ccc cc eee eee 67 The FRITZ Box Call List 0 ccc eee eens 68 Setting Up FRITZ Box Fax Reception cece eee eee 69 Setting Up Call Diversion 0 cc eens 70 Saving Costs with Dialing Rules 0 cee ee ees 71 Blocking Telephone Numbers and Callers 000005 71 Setting Up Do Not Disturb ee ees 72 Setting Up the Alarm 0 ce eee ee eens 73 Enabling the Baby Monitor cc ccc cece eee 74 Making Telephone Calls with Convenience Functions 75 FRITZ Box as a DECT Base Station 82 Paging Cordless TelephoneS ccc ec eee eee 82 Deregistering a Cordless Telephone from the FRITZ Box 82 Ena Die DECTE On ccc coer ae obese eee ce oa eae ee aes 83 The FRITZ Box Home
125. u 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 25 2 Select Telephony Telephone Book 3 Click New Telephone Book 4 Enter a name for the telephone book in the 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 6810 LTE 67 AM 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 25 1 2 Select DECT 3 Choose a FRITZ Fon and click the Edit button 4 Select a telephone book from the drop down list 5 Click the OK button The telephone book is now available on the FRITZ Fon 15 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 telephon
126. uration at the click of a button via WPS or using a Wizard e Small and very compact designed for operation at any 230 V outlet For more information see avm de en Produkte FRITZ_ WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_Repeater_300E FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 124 AM AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ WLAN Repeater N G Up to 300 Mbit s FRigz WLAN REPEA TER 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 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 avm de en Produkte FRITZ_ WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_Repeater_N_G FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 125 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 Supports HD telephony for natural sound full duplex hands free calls and open listening in HD quality Voice transmission encrypted upon delivery for greater security Intuitive menus on a large color display Receive RSS feeds web radio and podcasts and read and an swer e mail Ba
127. urb 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 15 8 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 see page 25 2 Select the Telephony Alarm menu 3 Enable the alarm and enter atime 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 6810 LTE 73 AM Enabling the Baby Monitor 15 9 Enabling 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 Oo lt Level gt lt Telephone num ben Enables the baby monitor lt Level gt Sound level at which a call is triggered Enter
128. uthentic 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 field of the browser A URL is the name of a web site that is easy to re member such as avm de en Every query is sent to the DNS server first The DNS server resolves the URL into the corre sponding IP address There is one unambiguous IP address for every URL FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 54 AM DNSSEC Security for DNS Queries 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 In ternet 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 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 55 AM FRITZ Box as a WLAN Base Station 14 14 1 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 FR
129. v4 address from the IP address range of the DHCP server Only one DHCP server may be active within any network Assigning the IP addresses via the DHCP server ensures that all of the computers connected with the FRITZ Box are located in the same IP network The computers can receive their 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 93 FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 89 AM Network Settings in the FRITZ Box 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 TheIPv4 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 IP
130. v4 addresses 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 gt FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 90 AM Network Settings in the FRITZ Box Changing Network Settings 1 Enable the advanced view in the user interface 2 Select the Home Network Network menu 3 Select the Network Settings page 4 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 Pv6 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 e 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 IPv6 Settings Click the IPv6 Addresses
131. 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 can 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 6810 LTE 45 AYM Port Forwarding Making Computers Accessible from the Internet Setting Up Child Protection in the FRITZ Box 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface see page 25 2 Select the Internet Filters menu 3 Setup child protection See the Online Help available in the FRITZ Box user interface for more information 13 2 Port Forwarding Making Computers Accessible from the Internet With default settings in the FRITZ Box programs on your com puter and LAN cannot
132. x this function must be supported by your telephony provider WLAN on WLAN function enabled flashing e Enabling or disabling WLAN function e Adopting the WLAN settings e Performing WPS e WPS procedure aborted More than two WLAN devices are performing WPS at the same time Repeat the con nection routine DECT on DECT function enabled flashing Registration procedure for a DECT handset in progress Power LTE on e FRITZ Box on standby e Device has electrical power and the LTE connection has been established flashing e The device has electrical power e The LTE connection is being established or has been in terrupted Info LED You can define what additional information should be dis played on the Info LED For details see the System Info Display area of the FRITZ Box 6810 LTE FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 10 LTE Radio Standard for Connecting to the Internet 3 LTE Radio Standard for Connecting to the Internet LTE Long Term Evolution is a radio standard specified ac cording to the 3GPP standard Release 8 Within this standard the FRITZ Box belongs to category 3 UE user equipment Frequency Ranges FRITZ Box 6810 LTE supports two frequency bands e 791 862 MHz the LTE band 20 is located in this range This band is called the digital dividend spectrum e 2500 2690 MHz the LTE band 7 is located in this range Channel Bandwidth Within these two frequency bands the FRITZ Box support
133. your computer easily and safely with any WLAN router USB stick for WLAN N 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 avm de en Produkte FRITZ_ WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_USB Stick FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 122 AYM AVM Products for the FRITZ Box FRITZ WLAN Repeater 300E Up to 300 Mbit 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 avm de en Produkte FRITZ_ WLAN FRITZ_WLAN_Repeater_300E FRITZ Box 6810 LTE 123 AM AVM Products for the FRITZ Box Up to 300 Mbit s With the FRITZ WLAN Repeater 310 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 2 4 GHz conections e Simple config

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