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1. 00 00 12 network hub 2 cee eee 19 network switch 000 eee 19 NOM Gs hadared aes shee eter eases 140 O on site Wiring 2 08 10 26 opening the user interface 30 p picking up calls 101 pickup see picking up calls print driver installation Windows Vista 47 Windows XP 2000 48 product documentation 129 R room monitoring 06 107 selecting outgoing number serial number service team shortening the dialing procedure Stick amp Surf weds as odio oSea sewes support by e mail support by fax 08 suppressing caller ID suspend resume switch T telephone jack telephony scenarios transferring callS U USB mass Storage devices USB printers USB network memory W WebWatch WLAN CNCIVDUNOU eevee cece ceeaeued frequency range security WLAN encryption techniques WPA encryption techniques FRITZ Box 139 Declaration of CE Conformity Declaration of CE Conformity CEO The manufacturer AVM GmbH Address Alt Moabit 95 D 10559 Berlin herewith declares that the product Product FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 Type ADSL WLAN Router complies with the following directives 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Ter minal Equipment 89 366 EEC EMC Directive Electromagnetic Compatibility
2. Dial 1 or 2 to call the connected analog telephones Dial 50 to call all of the ISDN telephones for which no number is configured Dial an MSN to call the ISDN telephones whose numbers are configured as this MSN Dialing Internal Calls without Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset You hear the internal dial tone or O or 6O0 or AO msn O Dial 1 or 2 to call the connected analog telephones Dial 50 to call all of the ISDN telephones for which no number is configured Dial an MSN to call the ISDN telephones whose numbers are configured as this MSN FRITZ Box 100 AYM Group Call Group Call The Group Call feature of FRITZ Box allows you to ring all other extensions at the same time To do so you must first configure the extension for internal dialing Your call is con nected with whichever extension answers first Pick up the handset Instead of an extension number dial 9 All ex tensions that are not busy ring Picking up a Call from the Answering Machine You can use this function to pick up incoming calls on your telephone after they have been accepted by the answering machine at a different extension The other extension must be configured as an answering machine in the FRITZ Box To pick up a call from another extension proceed as follows Pick up the han
3. 0 92 Removing the FRITZ DSL Software 0 0 cc eee eee eee 92 Removing the Printer Port 0 0 ccc cee ee eee eee 93 Removing the Program Group eee cee eee ee eens 94 Configuration and Operation by Telephone 95 Operation by Telephone cece ee eee eee eens 96 Configuring by Telephone ccc eee eee eee ees 104 Advanced FCA eS s ac sea ce tretit t tune deen eae ee ae NEE EE 108 Customer Service GUIde cc eee cee ene 129 Product Documentation 0 ccc eee cee ee eee eee eees 129 Information in the Internet 0 ccc cee eee eee 129 UDOGO saae tie atthe Se ae dae Geet a bar eee ae ee er ae T 130 Support from the AVM Service Team 2 ce eee cee eee eee 130 Product DEANS so cao cee dius wee Genet bee dacedeoes 133 FRITZ Box Fon WLAN LEDS 0 cccceceecceceececeeeeeees 133 Audible Signals 0 ccc cee ee cee eee eee e eee eens 134 WLAN SWIC earns 3 8 traet ELE EEEF RENER oe RERE REA oS ees 136 Technical Specifications of FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 136 I EE E E T E EEE oees 138 Declaration of CE Conformity 00000 ee 140 FRITZ Box 6 AW Symbols and Highlighting Symbols and Highlighting This manual uses the following symbols for warnings and tips OD This symbol indicates important instructions that must be observed to avoid malfunctions This symbol marks useful hints to assist you in working with the FRITZ Box
4. Ap p ly FRITZ Box 86 AW Connection via Microsoft WLAN Service Fails with WPA2 This non secured condition should be used only for testing to find out whether a WLAN connection is pos sible at all 3 Remove the network cable and try again to establish a connection If the attempt to connect to the WLAN using the non en crypted connection is not successful either check the in Stallation of the WLAN adapter and contact the manufactur er of the WLAN adapter if necessary 10 4 Connection via Microsoft WLAN Service Fails with WPA2 10 5 IP Settings OD The WLAN connection to FRITZ Box cannot be established using the Microsoft WLAN Service WZC in Windows XP Ser vice Pack 2 The required Microsoft patch for WPA2 IEEE 802 111 may not be not installed Support for WPA2 in Microsoft WLAN service was not avail able until the current patch for Microsoft Windows XP Ser vice Pack 2 Install the current patch from Microsoft http support microsoft com kb 893357 EN US The FRITZ Box is equipped with its own DHCP server This means that FRITZ Box assigns the connected computers their IP addresses The connected computers must be con figured such that they can receive their IP addresses auto matically The steps for checking and adjusting this option differ among the operating systems See the relevant sec tion for your operating system If FRITZ Box is operated in a network no other DHCP server m
5. Functions and features that have no effect on the connec tion are not marked An overview of all of the icons used in this chapter is pre sented in the section Symbols and Highlighting from page 7 of this manual FRITZ Box 95 AW Operation by Telephone 12 1 Operation by Telephone This section describes how you can use the FRITZ Box fea tures via your telephone keypad Shortening the Dialing Procedure FRITZ Box automatically recognizes when a number has been entered but not until a few seconds after the final digits are entered To shorten the dialing procedure enter the character af ter the last digit of a number lt numben indicates to FRITZ Box that the number can be dialed immediately thus shortening the dial ing procedure Enabling Disabling WLAN The WLAN function of FRITZ Box can be switched on and off using the telephone keypad This is especially comfortable when the WLAN function has been switched off Simply use your telephone to turn it back on This means that the WLAN function can be enabled without having use a wired connection to open the FRITZ Box user interface OGOOS enables the WLAN function of FRITZ Box OGOOS6 disables the WLAN function of FRITZ Box Do Not Disturb You can enable the Do Not Disturb function for any tele phone connected to FRITZ Box in the user interface When Do Not Disturb is enabled the telephone will not ri
6. This chapter also presents useful tips on problems with establishing connections FRITZ Box 130 AW Support by E mail 3 The next step is to consult the FAQs in the Internet www avm de en service fags This site contains an swers to questions our customers have frequently asked our Support team 4 Ifyou do not find an answer to your question in the ex isting FAQs the AVM Support Team will assist you with tips and resolutions for working with the FRITZ Box The support desk can be reached by e mail or by fax Please take advantage of the information sources de scribed above before contacting AVM support Support by E mail You can send us an e mail request at any time using the Support area of our website The support area can be reached at www avm de en service support Then click the Mail Form lt link to open the e mail support form Fill out the form and send it to AVM support by click ing the Send button Our Support team will respond by e mail as quickly as possible Support by Fax If necessary you can reach AVM Support at the fax in En glish number 49 0 30 39 97 62 66 The following information should be included in your fax to the Support team Your name and address An e mail address or fax number at which you can be reached the serial number of the FRITZ Box The serial number is printed on the sticker attached to the base of the device Support staff will always c
7. If you would like to give fixed IP addresses to individual com puters connected with the FRITZ Box despite the fact that the DHCP server is enabled then you must disable the option Obtain an IP address automatically in this computer s net work settings and enter the fixed IP address manually Which IP Addresses Can You Assign to the Computers The IP addresses must be from the same subnet as FRITZ Box The IP addresses may not come from the address pool of the DHCP server If the factory settings are not changed that means the fol lowing IP addresses are available 192 168 178 2 192 168 178 19 192 168 178 201 192 168 178 253 Each IP address can be assigned only once FRITZ Box 76 AW Disabling the DHCP Server Disabling the DHCP Server You can switch off the DHCP server To make sure that all computers remain in the same subnet as the FRITZ Box even when the DHCP server is disabled you must enter the IP addresses manually in the comput ers network settings First disable the option Obtain an IP address automatically and then enter the IP address man ually in the appropriate field In the case of the preset IP address of the FRITZ Box the fol lowing IP addresses are available for assignment to the computers 192 168 178 2 192 168 178 253 Each IP address can be assigned only once Changing the DHCP Server Settings Proceed as follows to open the DHCP server se
8. In FRITZ Box you can enter additional Internet or fixed line numbers which can then be assigned to the ISDN tele phones A list of all registered numbers is displayed after selecting Telephony ISDN Terminal Devices in the menu All of the MSNs set up in the ISDN terminal devices must al so be entered in FRITZ Box 5 5 ISDN PBXs on FRITZ Box ISDN PBXs can be connected to the ISDN S port FON S of the FRITZ Box The following ISDN services are supported for Internet tele phony voice telephony audio 3 1 and fax G2 G3 All other ISDN features are supported on the ISDN line Out going connections with these ISDN service indicators are automatically routed via the ISDN line When PBXs are connected only the ISDN BRI basic rate in terface is supported 1 If not all of your MSNs have been configured in the PBX enter your MSNs now The MSNs must match the numbers registered in the FRITZ Box In the Telepho ny ISDN Devices menu all of the numbers regis tered in the FRITZ Box are displayed in the Existing Numbers list FRITZ Box 39 AYM Dialing Rules for Internet and Fixed Line Telephony If you want to use Internet telephony the Internet numbers must be set up in the ISDN PBX The Internet numbers are then assigned to the extensions of the PBX as outgoing numbers on setting up MSNs See the documentation for your ISDN PBX for instructions 5 6 Dialing Rules for Internet
9. 121 AYM Explicit Call Transfer ECT ISDN Explicit Call Transfer ECT analog i eee oo VoIP With this feature you can connect two external parties with each other when one connection has been active and the other has been on hold Then you can end your own con nection while the other two parties continue their conversa tion Explicit Transfer of One Active and One Held Connection Pick up the handset Dial the external number of the first party Talk Press the Hold button 0S Dial the number for your second external call You can now conduct a second conversation while your first call is on hold To clear your connections while allowing the ex ternal parties to continue the call connect the parties with each other QO Dial the sequence shown at left The connection on hold and the active connection are connect ed with each other The external parties contin ue the call while you clear the connection D Hang up the handset Explicit Call Transfer from a Three party Conference Call Pick up the handset Dial the external number of the first party Talk Press the Hold button 08 Dial the number for your second external call You can now conduct a second conversation while your first call is on hold QO Dial the sequence shown at left to begin a three party conference call Now all three participants can confer together If
10. FRITZ Box 52 AW FRITZ DSL The Software Suite 7 FRITZ DSL The Software Suite The FRITZ DSL software suite is included in your FRITZ Box package The software includes a number of programs and tools we will introduce briefly in this chapter ae Once you have installed FRITZ DSL the Start Center icon A appears on your desktop All of the programs in the soft ware package are integrated in the FRITZ DSL Start Center from where they can be started directly The Start Center contains the following buttons BP em Click the Internet button to start the FRITZ DSL Internet program FRITZ DSL Internet is the Internet monitoring soft ware for your FRITZ Box with which you receive more de tailed information about your current Internet connection The Protect button starts the FRITZ DSL Protect program which checks the Internet connections and supplements the firewall functions of your FRITZ Box Protect Click the FRITZ Box button to open the user interface of FRITZ Box in your web browser i Q P FRITZ Box Click the Update button to check whether a firmware up date for your FRITZ Box is available on the AVM web site Update m The Diagnosis button starts the FRITZ DSL Diagnosis It omens displays all data relevant to your DSL connection and checks the installation and connection of FRITZ Box O wata Click the Web Test button to start
11. Legal Notice Legal Notice FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 This documentation and the software it describes are protected by copyright AVM grants the non exclusive right to use the software which is supplied exclusively in what is known as object code format The licensee may create only one copy of the software which may be used exclusively for backup use AVM reserves all rights that are not expressly granted to the licensee Without previous approval in writing and except for in cases permitted by law it is particularly prohibited to copy propagate or in any other manner make this documentation or this software publicly accessible or 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 Please consult the License txt file on the product CD included in the package for specifics about the licensing conditions This documentation and software have been produced with all due care and checked for correctness in accordance with the best available technology AVM GmbH disclaims all liability and warranties whether express or implied relating to the AVM product s quality performance or Suitability 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 ari
12. er to be used and of the default gateway In assigning the IP addresses the DHCP server selects from a prescribed pool of IP addresses The central administration of the TCP IP operation parame ters makes it possible to avoid address conflicts due to IP addresses accidentally assigned more than once The FRITZ Box is delivered with an IP address preset Factory Settings All computers are located in the same IP net enabled work IP address 192 168 178 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP server enabled The IP address and the corresponding subnet mask auto matically yield the following values Network address of the subnet 192 168 178 0 Entire IP address pool forthe 192 168 178 2 192 168 178 253 computers You can change the preset IP address FRITZ Box 73 AYM When Does It Make Sense to Change the IP Address When Does It Make Sense to Change the IP Address You should change the IP address of the FRITZ Box if the fol lowing apply to your network You have an existing local IP network one subnet with several computers Fixed IP addresses are registered in the network set tings of the computer and you do not want to or are not permitted to change these addresses You want to connect the FRITZ Box to the subnet in or der to make the FRITZ Box features available to all of the computers in the subnet What IP Address Must You Assign for the FRITZ Box and What Else Must Be T
13. window click the Net work icon 3 In the Network window select the Built in Ether net entry from the Show drop down menu 4 Switch to the TCP IP settings page and select the Using DHCP option from the Configure IPv4 drop down menu 5 Click Apply Now The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box Linux For comprehensive information on the basics of network configuration in Linux see e g http www tldp org HOWTO NET3 4 HOWTO 5 html FRITZ Box 91 AW Removing the FRITZ Box 11 Removing the FRITZ Box This chapter describes how to disconnect the FRITZ Box from the computer uninstall the FRITZ DSL software package remove the printer port remove the FRITZ Box program group 11 1 Disconnecting the FRITZ Box from the Computer LAN Ports WLAN If the computer is connected to one of the LAN ports on the FRITZ Box simply remove the network cable If the computer is connected to the FRITZ Box via a network hub or switch remove the network cable between the com puter and the network hub or switch If the computer is connected to the FRITZ Box wirelessly via WLAN deactivate the WLAN connection to FRITZ Box in the WLAN adapter of the computer 11 2 Removing the FRITZ DSL Software You can remove the FRITZ DSL software using the Control Panel of the Windows operating system Removing FRITZ DSL in Windows XP Proceed as f
14. band Other WLAN networks microwave ovens or Bluetooth transmitters mobile telephones may be active FRITZ Box 57 AW Setting the Right Standard in the FRITZ Box IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 112 With a maximum throughput rate of 11 Mbit s this is the oldest standard for radio networks Older WLAN adapters of the first generation can communicate with the FRITZ Box using 802 11b However if the WLAN adapter supports newer standards such as 802 11g the latest standard should be used This is currently the most common WLAN standard It com municates with a maximum of 54 Mbit s in the 2 4 GHz fre quency range ISM and guarantees broad compatibility with many WLAN devices However due to heavy use of the 2 4 GHz range interference is more common than in the less used 5 GHz range Setting the Right Standard in the FRITZ Box In order to be able to set the right standard for throughput you must first switch to the Expert Mode on the user inter face 1 Select the menu Settings Advanced Settings Sys tem Expert Mode 2 Select Show expert settings and then click Apply You must configure the standard you want to use for the transmission rate in the FRITZ Box The settings is config ured in the Settings WLAN Radio Settings menu in the Mode field Note the following for the configuration of this setting In order to communicate with each other the FRITZ Box and all WLAN adapt
15. enter the keyboard se quence your network provider has defined for the desired fea ture The given keyboard se quence must be obtained from your network provider FRITZ Box 110 AM Three Party Conference Call ISDN Three Party Conference Call analo VolP i FRITZ Box allows you to hold telephone conferences with two other people at once Two external and one internal party or two internal and one external party can conduct a conference call with each other You can set up a three party conference as follows Pick up the handset Dial the external number of the first party Talk Press the Hold button To establish a second call simply dial O plus the desired extension number for an inter nal call or the desired external number 08 You can now talk to the second subscriber while your first call is on hold QO Dial the sequence shown at left to begin a three party conference call G Now all three participants can confer together If either of the other two parties hangs up your connection with the remaining participant re mains active D You can end the three party call by hanging up the handset QO You can also switch from the three party call back to the original two party connection Dial the sequence shown at left This ends the three party conference The connection that was ac tive last before you initiated the three party con ference is now active a
16. 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive Electrical equipment designed for use within cer tain voltage limits The following norms were consulted to assess conformity EN 60950 1 2006 CTR 3 1998 06 17 ETSI TS 101 388 ITU T G g92 1 ITU T G 992 5 ITU T G 994 1 ETSI ETR 328 EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 EN 301 489 1 V1 5 1 2004 EN 55024 9 98 A1 10 01 A2 01 03 EN 300 328 V1 6 1 11 2004 The CE symbol confirms that this product conforms with the above mentioned norms and regulations P FJ Berlin 15 11 2005 Peter Faxel Technical Director Indication of Countries The radio technology of this device is designed for use in all countries of the European Union and in Switzerland Norway and Iceland In France only indoor operation is permitted FRITZ Box 140 AYM
17. FRITZ Box 48 AYM Setting Up Printers in SUSE Linux Systems Setting Up Printers in SUSE Linux Systems You can connect a USB printer to the USB port of the FRITZ Box for use as a network printer The printer is then available to all computers connected with the FRITZ Box Installing a Printer You install the printer as superuser 1 Open a console and enter the following command lpadmin p lt printer name gt E V socket lt IP_ address of FRITZ Box gt m lt printer description file ppd gt 2 For information about the necessary settings please refer to http www cups org man lpadmin html Example For a laser jet printer with the example name of Laserjet4 and the PPD file laserjet ppd at a FRITZ Box with the de fault address 192 168 178 1 on the console you must enter lpadmin p LaserJet4 E V socket 192 168 178 1 m laserjet ppad You can view the PPD files installed in the system with the following command lpinfo m Please direct any questions about PPD files for your printer to the manufacturer of the printer or system used More de tailed information on the CUPS printing software is includ ed in the following documentation http www cups org documentation php Configuration questions should also be directed to the manufacturer of the distribution or to an Internet based or usenet forum that deals with CUPS or the distribution used FRITZ Box 49 AM Sett
18. In order to expand the range of your wireless network you need at least one additional WLAN access point The wireless network of your FRITZ Box can be expand ed to a WDS Wireless Distributed System with up to four WLAN access points FRITZ Box 63 AYM Increasing the WLAN Range Using WDS All WLAN access points implemented in the WDS must support WDS and be configured for this technology All WLAN access points implemented as repeaters in the WDS must be located within the range of the base Station When WDS in the FRITZ Box is enabled it can function as a base Station to establish the Internet connection for other repeaters or as a repeater to expand the range of a base Station Make sure that the WLAN connections in the wireless network are encrypted for security Make sure that all WLAN access points in the WDS use the same radio channel Every access point participating in the WDS fulfills the tasks of a WLAN access point for its given WLAN cli ents This means that the WLAN clients see each WLAN access point with an individual name SSID and individual encryption settings If you use the WLAN control software provided by the Windows XP Service Pack 2 on your WLAN clients you can assign the same SSID and the same encryption settings to different WLAN access points Each client can then automatically register at the WLAN access point with the best availability Make sure that each IP address is assigned on
19. Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Call Diversion When Busy AO Pick up the handset QOO Ext XNo Ext Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 109 AYM Using FRITZ Box Features on the Analog Line Call Diversion After the Third Ring or When Busy A Pick up the handset QOO Ext XNo Ext Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Call Diversion Immediately by Ringing A Pick up the handset QOO Ext XNo Ext Dial the sequence shown at left HT ON 1 kT Save your Settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset Disabling Call Diversion D Pick up the handset 00O Ext Q0 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset Using FRITZ Box Features on the Analog Line When FRITZ Box is connected to an analog line a feature can be activated directly at the switching station only if the line is set for this kind of configuration Pick up the handset feature Dial the sequence shown at left Next
20. The table below explains the highlighting used in this manual Menus Commands File paths File names Highlighting Function Examples Quotation marks Keys F1 key Buttons Help Settings Pages hardware Start Programs Refresh Documentation Manual pdf Readme html Blue lettering Internet address www avm de en warnings Pointed brackets Variables lt CD ROM drive Typewriter font Information to be a setup typed in using the keyboard Gray italics Tips instructions and for more informa tion see FRITZ Box Symbols and Highlighting The Telephone Keypad 0 0 Numeric keys Asterisk key Hold or Flash key Pound sign key Instructions for Operation at the Telephone Dial a number Pick up the handset Hang up the handset Talk Three party Conference Call Wait for the acknowledgement tone D00090 You hear the ring tone m gt lt cr Enter an extension number Ext In the place of the abbreviation Ext used here enter the number 1 2 or a higher number corre sponding to the extension you would like to configure Enter an ISDN number MSN In place of the abbreviation MSN used here enter the complete MSN desired without any dialing prefix XNo Ext Enter the external number
21. WLAN The way a computer is connected to the FRITZ Box is the same regardless of the operating system on the computer All of the computers connected with the FRITZ Box consti tute a network FRITZ Box 17 AW Connecting Computer s to a LAN Port 2 5 Connecting Computer s to a LAN Port oo Cable Connecting If you want to connect a computer to one of the four LAN ports on the FRITZ Box make sure that your computer is equipped with a network adapter A LAN port is usually des ignated by the icon at left or labeled LAN Connecting a computer to a LAN port on the FRITZ Box A red network cable for connecting a computer is included in the FRITZ Box package 1 2 Remove the network cable from the package Switch on your computer If you work with a Linux operating system use YaST to configure your network card with the setting DHCP if this setting is not already configured Insert one end of the LAN cable to the computer s net work adapter Connect the other end of the LAN cable to a socket on the FRITZ Box labeled LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 or LAN 4 FRITZ Box 18 AW Connecting More Computers to the LAN Ports Connecting More Computers to the LAN Ports Additional cables are required to connect further comput ers In purchasing a LAN cable note the instructions in the section Cables and Sockets from page 134 You can connect a computer to an
22. XNo or extension number Ext to which your calls are to be diverted In the place of the abbreviation XNo enter the complete number of the external line XNo Dial a number FRITZ Box Symbols and Highlighting Icons Designating the Functions and Features By The functions and features can be used for analog and analog ISDN fixed line connections as well as for Internet tele fe phony VoIP BJ The functions and features can be used for analog and CWEK ISDN fixed line connections ar The functions and features can be used only for ISDN fixed line connections analog Safety Instructions D When working with FRITZ Box follow the instructions below The functions and features can be used only for analog fixed line connections to protect yourself and the FRITZ Box from injury Do not install the FRITZ Box during an electrical storm Disconnect FRITZ Box from the power supply during electrical storms Never let liquids get inside the FRITZ Box Otherwise electric shocks or short circuits may result The FRITZ Box is intended for indoor use only Do not open the FRITZ Box housing The device con tains hazardous components and should only be opened by authorized repair technicians Disposal Instructions In accordance with the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 power supply plug adapter and cable may not be dispo
23. You can also return to the call on hold by hanging up the handset this ends the currently active con nection In this case the phone rings as soon as you hang up Pick up the handset again to return to the last call that was on hold FRITZ Box 102 AYM Consultation Hold ISDN Consultation Hold analo VoIP j The Consultation Hold feature allows you to place an ex isting call on hold You then may consult with someone else at your workplace or dial a second call The party on hold does not hear the second conversation Once you have fin ished the consultation you can return to the original con nection To place a call on hold and then reactivate it proceed as follows Call 1 You are talking to Caller 1 Q Press the Hold button Call 1 is now on hold and you can consult someone else To establish a second call simply dial Q plus the desired extension number for an internal call or the desired external number Call 2 Ifthe call is answered you can consult on this line The original caller is still on hold If the Caller 2 s line is busy or the call is not an swered press the Hold button again to return to Caller 1 QO To switch back to Caller 2 after talking to Caller 1 dial the sequence shown at left Call 1 is now ac tive again connection to Caller2 is not cleared down until Caller 2 D If you return to Caller1 by pressing the Hold butt
24. and Fixed Line Telephony Dialing rules specify when calls are conducted on the fixed line network and when they take place over the Internet 1 2 3 Start a web browser Enter fritz box inthe address field Select the Settings menu Click the Dialing Rules command in the Telephony menu On the Dialing Rules page you can define the kind of connection for ranges of numbers All connections to number ranges for which a dialing rule has been defined are established using the speci fied connection type Click the New Dialing Rule button to define as many dialing rules as desired Click the Apply button FRITZ Box 40 AW Selecting the Type of Connection Manually 5 7 Selecting the Type of Connection Manually If you would like to use a certain kind of connection Inter net or fixed line for one call dial the following keys on the telephone keypad before the number Fixed line Connections 0006 _ establishes a fixed line connection Internet Connections 0600606 establishes an Internet connection The Inter net number used is the Internet number set for line 1 000r establishes an Internet connection for a select ed Internet number For P enter the position of the Internet number in the List of Internet Numbers 5 8 How Does Internet Telephony Work All kinds of data transmission in the Internet use the Inter net Pr
25. configuration after each setting is made You may first configure all of your FRITZ Box s set tings as desired and then save them permanently Saving Permanently AO Pick up the handset OOOOO Save all settings made to your FRITZ Box perma nently by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset Permanent saving cannot be reversed However you can re set the PBX to its factory settings or program it with differ ent settings Disabling Automatic Outside Dialing AO Pick up the handset QOOEx O0 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset Call Waiting Option Call waiting can be switched on or off for each extension Some older terminal equipment connected to extensions may misinterpret the call waiting signal This is especially true of fax machines and modems If communication errors occur you should disable call waiting for fax and modem extensions See section Call Waiting on page 121 for information about how to accept a call while another connection is ac tive FRITZ Box 105 AYM Call Rejection on Busy Busy on Busy OD When Call Waiting is enabled modem and fax connec tions may be interrupted Disabling Call Waiting A Pick up the handset QOO Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if de
26. new product versions Frequently Asked Questions FAQs We would like to make our products as easy to use as pos sible If you still have problems sometimes a little tip is all you need to resolve them That is why we present you with a selection of frequently asked questions FRITZ Box 129 AYM Updates 13 3 Updates The FAQs can be viewed at the following address www avm de en service FAQs AVM provides updates of the drivers and the firmware for the FRITZ Box for free downloading over the Internet Use your FRITZ Box user interface to update the firm ware Use the System Firmware Update command to download the firmware from the Internet and per form the update The latest software and updates are available for download at the following address www avm de en download Experienced users can also download updates from the AVM FTP server Click the FTP Server link in the download area or enter the following address ftp avm de 13 4 Support from the AVM Service Team OD Should problems with your FRITZ Box arise we recommend taking the following steps 1 If you have questions about starting operation of your FRITZ Box please consult the chapter Launching FRITZ Box Operation from page 14 Please see the information in the section Product De tails from page 133 If anything does not work seek first aid by consult ing the chapter Troubleshooting from page 80
27. on a telephone connection to the fixed line network is active flashing there are messages in your mailbox this function must be supported by your Internet telephony provider WLAN on the WLAN function is enabled flashing the WLAN function is being enabled or disabled INFO on a telephone connection between two Internet telepho ny subscribers is active the call is free of charge this feature must be supported by your Internet telephony provider signals an event specified by the user the Stick amp Surf procedure has been concluded flashing the value specified for the online meter has been rea ched firmware is being updated signals an event specified by the user Stick amp Surf procedure in progress FRITZ Box 133 AYM Audible Signals 14 2 Audible Signals The following diagram illustrates the duration and intervals of the various handset and ring signals on the connected telephones Time in seconds 0 1 N 09 amp ui oO Audible Signals Ring sl a Busy signal E E E OCLC Internal dial tone E HE H E E H E E H External dialtone ee Positive confirmation Neg acknowledgment MEP PRRPEEREEEEEEEEEEEEE Call waiting E Calls External call el 5 Internal call ia i Call back Ps PF Internet telephony Registration err Hr Zz Fixed line substitute Handset and ring patterns on FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 14 2 1 Cables and Sockets Se
28. port forwarding op tion in the Settings of FRITZ DSL Protect In this manner you can participate in online activities like gaming without having to reconfigure the FRITZ Box firewall functions man ually Click the FRITZ Box button to open the user interface of FRITZ Box in your web browser In the FRITZ Box user inter face you can set up a Shared Internet access for all connect ed computers and change the FRITZ Box settings New firmware updates for FRITZ Box are provided by AVM at regular intervals free of charge The updates can add new functions to your FRITZ Box Click the Update button to check whether there is a new update available for the FRITZ Box firmware FRITZ Box 55 AYM FRITZ DSL Diagnosis When the FRITZ DSL Start Center is started the AVM web site is automatically checked for new updates every 30 days You will be informed when a new update is available 7 6 FRITZ DSL Diagnosis 7 7 Web Test FRITZ DSL Diagnosis reports comprehensively about all of the details of the DSL connection including data transmis sion and the activated fast path mode The integrated com prehensive DSL diagnosis makes it possible to monitor the FRITZ Box connection and installation Click the Web Test button in the FRITZ DSL Start Center to start the WebWatch program WebWatch tests the quality of your Internet connection and displays the results of these tets graphically Once any URL is ent
29. tablished or cleared from the computer FRITZ Box takes care of dialing into the Internet firewall protection from unauthorized incoming connections and keeps track of transmission volume and online time In ad dition you can also use the FRITZ DSL program to check the outgoing Internet connections FRITZ Box 54 AW FRITZ DSL Protect 7 3 FRITZ DSL Protect 7 4 FRITZ Box 75 Update FRITZ DSL Protect protects your computer from unwanted Internet connections supplementing the firewall functions of your FRITZ Box With FRITZ DSL Protect you can check all Internet connections that are established or accepted by lo cal programs on your computer You can permit or prohibit individual programs from accepting connections If an un known program attempts to establish an Internet connec tion you will be asked whether you wish to allow such a connection An overview shows the programs already set up in FRITZ DSL Protect along with their access rights A Journal grants you an overview of all successful and rejected at tempts to access the Internet One of the most convenient functions offered by FRITZ DSL Protect works in combination with the UPnP capability of the FRITZ Box If enable the option Allow changes to secu rity settings over UPnP in the FRITZBox FRITZ DSL Protect can foward ports for incoming connections on the FRITZ Box whenever they are needed by programs For this capability you must activate the Use
30. the handset 06000 Dial the sequence shown at left You hear the ex ternal dial tone Dial the external number of the first party Talk Q Press the Hold button Dial the number for your second external call You can now conduct a second conversation while your first call is on hold To clear your connections while allowing the ex ternal parties to continue the call connect the parties with each other QO Dial the sequence shown at left The connection on hold and the active connection are connect ed with each other The external parties contin ue the call while you clear the connection D Hang up the handset ed to each other over your PBX This means that both B channels on your ISDN line remain busy with this connec tion as long as the parties are connected to each other D With this type of external transfer both parties are connect FRITZ Box 124 AYM Call back on Busy CCBS Call back on Busy CCBS When you dial a number and it is busy enable this feature As soon as the line is free your telephone rings for 20 sec onds as it would for an external call When you pick up your handset the number of desired party will be dialed automatically This feature is supported for both external and internal con nections A maximum of five call back requests can be enabled for each extension at any given time To enable this feature proceed as follows You
31. you entered will be dialed When the telephone rings and you pick up the handset you will be connected with the telephone on which you enabled the room monitoring function When using this feature it is advisable to activate the speaker phone function FRITZ Box 107 AYM Advanced Features You can disable the function by simply hanging up the handset of the telephone at which you enabled it AO Pick up the handset or activate the speaker phone function of your telephone 0 level number amp Dial the sequence shown at left For level enter a number be tween 1 the most sensitive sound level and 8 For num ber enter the number to be called This may be the number of another internal extension a oe 99 9 for G Wait for the acknowledgement tone The baby monitoring phone function is now enabled Do not hang up the handset Dial the number of the extension to listen in at an extension with room monitoring activated After initiating a room monitoring phone call the PBX can not generate a new call until at least one minute has lapsed 12 3 Advanced Features ISDN Call Diversion over FRITZ Box analo VolP Incoming calls to the FRITZ Box telephones can be diverted to a different extension or to an external number In con trast to call diversion over FRITZ Box there is also call for warding call diversion via the central exchange
32. 1 O00 P establishes an Internet connection for a select ed Internet number For P enter the position of the Internet number in the List of Internet Numbers Establishing a Connection Using a Selected Internet Number By placing an Internet Number ID before the number you can specify which of your Internet numbers should be used to conduct a telephone call If you enter an Internet number in the FRITZ Box user inter face an ID for the Internet number is created automatically The Internet Number ID is displayed in the Telephony In ternet Telephony menu of the user interface in the Inter net Number ID column of the list of Internet numbers lt Internet Num establishes a connection for this call using the ber ID gt lt num Internet number specified by the lt Internet Num ben ber ID FRITZ Box 99 AW Making Internal Calls ISDN Making Internal Calls analog VoIP All calls conducted between telephones connected to the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 be they analog or ISDN DECT phones are internal telephone calls These calls are free of charge Dialing Internal Calls with Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset You hear the external dial tone immediately since the extension is set for automatic outside dialing Press the Hold button or press the asterisk key twice You now hear the internal dial tone oO O or O DOO O MSN
33. 1 Connecting ISDN Telephones Connecting Cable If you have an ISDN telephone you can connect this tele phone to the FRITZ Box and use it to make calls via the In ternet and the fixed line network With appropriate cabling up to eight ISDN telephones can be connected Connecting an ISDN telephone to the FRITZ Box Connect an ISDN telephone using an ISDN cable 1 Connect one end of the ISDN cable with the ISDN tele phone 2 Connect the other end of the ISDN cable with the FON So port of the FRITZ Box 2 12 Connecting an ISDN PBX If you have an ISDN PBX you can connect this PBX to the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN With the telephones connected to the PBX you can make calls both via the Internet and via the fixed line network The ISDN PBX must support a point to multipoint line FRITZ Box 28 AW Connecting an ISDN PBX Connecting an ISDN PBX to the FRITZ Box Cable Connect ISDN PBXs using an ISDN cable Connecting 1 Connect one end of the ISDN cable with the ISDN PBX 2 Insert the other end of the ISDN cable into the socket on FRITZ Box labeled FON S the PBX you can connect them directly to the FRITZ Box If you have no more than three analog devices connected to and do without the PBX FRITZ Box 29 AW Opening the User Interface 3 Opening the User Interface The FRITZ Box is equipped with a web based interface This is where you configure the settings for operating the FRITZ Bo
34. 8 0 192 168 178 255 The IP addresses 192 168 178 0 and 192 168 178 255 are reserved This means that the addresses from 192 168 178 1 to 192 168 178 254 are available for assignment to the com puters Example 2 IP address 192 168 178 247 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 The assignment of the first two groups of numerals in the subnet mask indicates that the first two groups of numerals in the IP ad dress define the network The following addresses result Network address subnet 192 168 0 0 Address of the computer in the subnet 192 168 178 247 IP address pool in the subnet 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 The IP addresses 192 168 0 0 and 192 168 255 255 are reserved This means that the addresses from 192 168 0 1 tO 192 168 255 254 are available for assignment to the com puters FRITZ Box 72 What Is DHCP 9 2 IP Address What Is DHCP DHCP is the abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol for the dynamic negotiation of the oper ating parameters for the TCP IP protocol TCP is a transport protocol based on the Internet protocol The computers of a local IP network DHCP clients access the DHCP server as part of their operating systems start procedure The DHCP server assigns each client an IP address that has not yet been assigned at the present time The DHCP server also informs the client of the IP addresses of the DNS serv
35. 9 Connecting with the Analog Telephone Line Cable You only have to connect the FRITZ Box with the analog line if you have an analog line and want to use the FRITZ Box for analog fixed line telephony Connecting to the analog telephone line via the DSL splitter The gray and black Y shaped cable is for connecting to the ISDN line This cable is a combination of a DSL cable and a telephone cable FRITZ Box 25 AW Connecting Telephone Fax Answering Machine Connecting 1 Connect the longer gray end of the cable to the socket labeled DSL TEL located at the far left of the back panel of the FRITZ Box 2 Then insert the black plug into the appropriate jack of your DSL splitter If the plug does not fit into the split ter connect the end of the cable to the black RJ45 RJ11 adapter included in the package and then insert the adapter into the socket on the DSL splitter 2 10 Connecting Telephone Fax Answering Machine Prerequisites Connect your analog equipment to the FRITZ Box so that you can make telephone calls and fax using the Internet or the fixed line network If you would like to use your fixed line to make telephone calls or fax note the following requirements For fixed line telephony via ISDN you must connect the FRITZ Box with the ISDN NT see the section Connecting to the ISDN Line on page 24 In order to use the analog fixed line network the FRITZ Box must be connected wit
36. AN USB Stick is a WLAN adapter for con nection to a computer Using this WLAN adapter you can connect the computer wirelessly with any FRITZ Box AVM Stick amp Surf Technology With this technology it is easy to establish a secure WLAN connection 1 Insert the Stick in the port on your FRITZ Box for the USB host controller 2 The INFO LED on the FRITZ Box begins flashing rap idly The WLAN security settings are being transferred to the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 3 As soon as the INFO LED stops flashing transmis sion of the settings has been concluded You can now remove the stick After the security settings have been transmitted automati cally you can insert the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick in a computer and establish a connection to the FRITZ Box No manual settings are necessary FRITZ Box 51 AYM USB Hub 6 6 US B Hub OD A USB hub can be connected to the USB host controller A USB hub is a device to extend existing USB ports You can connect two USB mass storage devices and one USB printer or three USB mass storage devices like a hard drive or memory stick to the USB hub If more than one USB device without its own power supply is connected to the FRITZ Box please note that in accor dance with the USB specification the total current con sumption may not exceed a value of 500 mA Otherwise un specified malfunctions with the USB devices or even dam age to the FRITZ Box may occur
37. CD ROM drive The Installation Help for starting operation of the FRITZ Box is started 2 Click the View CD Contents button 3 Click the Start Menu Entry button The printer port designated AVM FRITZ Box USB Printer Port will be configured Now you can install the printer drivers of the printer con nected to FRITZ Box for this printer port Installing Print Drivers in Windows Vista 1 Click the Start button in the task bar and select the Control Panel 2 Select Printers 3 Click Add Printer 4 Select Add a local printer You must make this selection because the printer port on the computer functions as a local port 5 Select the setting Use an existing port and then choose the entry AVM FRITZ Box USB Printer Port from the list Click Next 6 Select the manufacturer for the USB printer connected to the FRITZ Box from the Manufacturers list and then select the exact model from the Printers list If the manufacturer or the model is not included in the lists use an installation disk or CD with the required files and click Have Disk FRITZ Box 47 AM Installing Print Drivers in Windows XP 2000 8 You can enter a name for the printer in the Printer Name field The operating system will use this name to administer the printer Conclude the installation by clicking Finish Installing Print Drivers
38. DHCP Server OD FRITZ Box is equipped with its own DHCP server The DHCP server is enabled by default in the factory settings Every time the operating system on a computer connected with FRITZ Box is started it is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server Only one DHCP server may be active within any network Factory Settings All computers are located in the same IP net enabled work IP address 192 168 178 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP server enabled FRITZ Box 75 AYM Fixed IP Addresses when the DHCP Server Is Enabled The IP address the corresponding subnet mask and the acti vated DHCP server automatically yield the following values Network address of the subnet 192 168 178 0 Entire IP address pool forthe 192 168 178 2 192 168 178 253 computers Address pool of the DHCP server 192 168 178 20 200 In every subnet of the FRITZ Box the addresses 20 through 200 in the fourth group of numerals of the IP address are reserved for the DHCP server Assigning the IP addresses via the DHCP server ensures that all of the computers connected with the FRITZ Box are located in a single subnet The computers can receive their IP addresses from the DHCP server only if the setting Obtain an IP address auto matically is enabled in the their IP settings For more infor mation see the section IP Settings from page 87 Fixed IP Addresses when the DHCP Server Is Enabled
39. Enabling Connected Line Identification Presentation Permanently To permanently enable transmission of the connected line s number COLP proceed as follows Pick up the handset 0060 Ext BOO Dial the sequence shown at left to enable transmission of the connected line number Type in the number of the extension in the Ext field 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Call Waiting Enable the Call Waiting feature to be notified during a call if a second caller is dialing your line An acoustic signal in your telephone handset notifies you that a second call is waiting You can accept the connection with the new caller within 30 seconds If you ignore the signal the waiting call is rejected after 30 seconds For instructions on how to turn the Call Waiting function on and off see the section Call Waiting Option on page 105 QO To accept a waiting call dial the sequence shown at left Your original call is now on hold QO To return to your original connection dial the se quence shown at left You can also accept the waiting call by hanging up your existing connec tion i e by hanging up the handset In this case the phone rings as soon as you have hung up Pick up the handset again to accept the waiting call QO To reject a waiting call dial the sequence shown at left FRITZ Box
40. FRITZ Box With other repeaters WDS can only be used non encrypted or with WEP encryption since the WLAN standard is not stipulated for any other encryp tion with WDS Enter a password 8 Click Apply 9 The Repeater Settings window appears It displays the repeater settings of the FRITZ Box We recommend printing out these settings by clicking the Print Page button This concludes the configuration of the FRITZ Box as a base Station Register the FRITZ Box settings you printed out in each re peater operating in your wireless network If you are using a FRITZ Boxas a repeater please read the next section Configuring FRITZ Box as a Repeater First enable your base station for WDS operation and make sure that the WLAN function has been enabled 1 Open the Operating Mode settings page by clicking through Settings WLAN Repeater and select the Repeater option 2 Enterthe MAC address of the base station here The MAC address is generally printed on a sticker on the base of the device If the base station is a FRITZ Box enter the address you printed out as de scribed in the section Configuring FRITZ Box as a Base Station on page 66 FRITZ Box 67 AYM Configuring FRITZ Box as a Repeater OD Make sure that the FRITZ Box and your base station are located in the same IP range and that both devices have been assigned an unique IP address Please note that the repeat
41. How to use call forwarding by phone is described in the section Call Forwarding Call Diversion via the Central Exchange from page 112 Do not activate both call forwarding and call diversion at the same time Call diversion over FRITZ Box allows you to forward calls to an external line or to another extension This kind of diver sion is organized inside FRITZ Box so that diversions to an FRITZ Box 108 AYM Call Diversion over FRITZ Box other extension are free of charge Calls are diverted to an external number over your ISDN line s second B channel and are subject to normal transmission charges If the FRITZ Box is operated on an analog telephone line incom ing calls can only be diverted to a different extension or to numerical Internet numbers You can specify the conditions under which an incoming call will be diverted over FRITZ Box You can select one of six different options Different settings may be saved for each extension Note that only numerical Internet numbers can be entered for diversion to an Internet number Call Diversion Immediately Without Ringing AO Pick up the handset QOO Ext XNo Ext Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Call Diversion After the Third Ring A Pick up the handset QOO Ext XNo Ext Dial the sequence shown at left 00000
42. Interface IP Address Subnet Mask DHCP Server LAN 1 192 168 178 1 The subnet The DHCP LAN 2 like LAN 1 mask server is en 255 255 255 0 abled at every LAN 3 like LAN 1 issetatevery interface LAN 4 like LAN 1 interface WLAN 192 168 182 1 FRITZ Box 78 AW Disabling the Setting All computers are located in the same IP network This the following address pools are available to the DHCP server Interface Address Pool of the DHCP Server at the Interface LAN 1 192 168 178 20 200 LAN 2 like LAN 1 LAN 3 like LAN 1 LAN 4 like LAN 1 WLAN 192 168 182 20 200 Computers connected with the FRITZ Box via different inter faces are located in different subnets Interface Address Pool of the DHCP Server at the Interface LAN 1 192 168 178 0 LAN 2 like LAN 1 LAN 3 like LAN 1 LAN 4 like LAN 1 WLAN 192 168 182 0 Disabling the Setting All computers are located in the same IP network Proceed as follows to open the DHCP server settings 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface See the section Opening the User Interface from page 30 2 Click Expert Mode in the System menu enable the setting Show expert settings and confirm this set ting by clicking Apply 3 Open the System Network Settings menu 4 Click the IP Addresses button The IP Settings page is opened Here you can change the setting All co
43. Internet access or shared net work resources FRITZ Box includes settings on various levels that contrib ute to the security of your WLAN and thus to the security of your computers FRITZ Box 59 AW Encryption OD Encryption The most important security setting is encryption FRITZ Box supports the security mechanisms WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA Wi Fi Protected Access and WPA2 as follows As part of the WEP mechanism a static key is deter mined to serve for the encryption of the user data The key must also be entered in the WLAN settings of the WLAN clients The WPA and WPA2 mechanisms provide for authenti cation while the connection is being established For this a WPA password must be defined When WPA is selected the TKIP encryption method is used to encrypt the user data In WPA2 the AES CCMP encryption method is used The security mechanis selected must also be supported by your WLAN adapter The user data are encrypted using an automatically gener ated key This key is regenerated at regular intervals The WPA password used may be 8 to 63 characters in length For increased security however the password should be at least 20 characters long Use numerals letters and special characters and combine capitals and lower case letters Encryption Configured in the Factory Settings In the FRITZ Box a combined encryption WPA WPA2 with the TKIP AES CCMP encryption method is preconfigu
44. Make sure that the Change or Remove Programs button is selected in the column at left 2 Select the AVM FRITZ Box Printer Port entry from the list of Currently installed programs 3 Click the Change Remove button This concludes the uninstallation of the printer port FRITZ Box 93 AM Removing the Program Group 11 4 Removing the Program Group Remove the FRITZ Box program group using the Control Panel of the Windows operating system Removing the Program Group in Windows Vista Proceed as follows 1 Open Start Settings Control Panel Programs and Functions 2 Select the AVM FRITZ Box entry from the list of cur rently installed programs 3 Click the Uninstall Change button 4 Confirm the next query by clicking Continue This completes uninstallation of the program group Removing the Program Group in Windows XP Proceed as follows 1 Open start Control Panel Add or Remove Pro grams Make sure that the Change or Remove Pro grams button is selected in the column at left 2 Select the AVM FRITZ Box entry from the list of Cur rently installed programs 3 Click the Change Remove button This completes uninstallation of the program group Removing the Program Group in Windows 2000 Proceed as follows 1 Open Start Settings Control Panel Add Remove Programs Make sure that the Change o
45. To extend the cable you will also need a standard CAT45 double coupling link to RJ5 You can use either straight cable or cross link cable All components are available from specialized vendors AVM recommends that the standard network cable be ex tended by no more than 100 meters FRITZ Box 135 AYM WLAN Switch 14 3 WLAN Switch The FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 is equipped with a WLAN switch on its rear panel The WLAN switch can be used to activate and deactivate WLAN 14 4 Technical Specifications of FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 Ports and Interfaces DSL fixed line Standard ITU G g92 1 Annex A or Annex B depend ing on the FRITZ Box model Fixed line port for connecting to the analog net work or ISDN two a b ports for connecting two extensions via RJ11 sockets one a b port for connecting an extension using cable clamps one ISDN S NT port So bus with support for ISDN telephony devices the CIP services voice telephony audio 3 1 and fax G2 G3 are supported four LAN ports via RJ45 sockets standard Ethernet 10 100 base T one USB host controller USB version 1 1 WLAN WLAN Access Point with support for radio networks in accordance with JEEE802 11b 11 MBit s and IEEE 802 11 54 MBit s the 802 11g standard is also supported and can be used in combination with a compatible WLAN adapter FRITZ Box 136 AW Router Functions Router Functions DSL router DHCP server Firewa
46. a Base Station The MAC address of the repeater must be determined be fore you can configure the FRITZ Box as a base Station 1 Connect the device you want to use as a repeater to your computer Proceed as described in the corre sponding documentation Make note of the MAC address of the repeater or print it out The MAC address is generally printed on a sticker on the base of the device If the other repeater is a FRITZ Box the MAC address will be listed as Local MAC Address of this FRITZ Box in the WLAN Moni tor You can also print out this information using the print command in your browser Once you have determined the MAC address of the repeat er you must register its address in the settings of the base Station 1 To do this reconnect the FRITZ Box to your computer and open a web browser Enter fritz box in the address line of your web browser and confirm your entry by pressing Enter The FRITZ Box user interface opens Open the Operating Mode settings page by clicking through the Settings WLAN Repeater menus and select the Base station option FRITZ Box 66 AM Configuring FRITZ Box as a Repeater 4 Enter the MAC address of the repeater s with which you would like to extend your wireless network 5 Select on the Security settings page 6 Specify the type of encryption for the connection WPA2 encryption can be used only if the repeater is al SO a
47. aken into Consideration The IP address must come from the address range of your existing subnet The subnet mask must correspond with that of the connected subnet When the DHCP server of the FRITZ Box is enabled the addresses 20 through 200 in the fourth group of nu merals of the IP address are reserved for the DHCP server If none of the computers in your network has an address from this pool the DHCP server can remain switched on If one of the computers has a fixed ad dress assigned from this pool you should switch off the DHCP server If you can no longer open the FRITZ Box user interface after entering the IP address see the information in the section Errors Opening the User Interface from page 80 FRITZ Box 74 AW Reserved IP Addresses Reserved IP Addresses The following address range is reserved in FRITZ Box for in ternal purposes 192 168 180 1 192 168 180 254 IP addresses from this range may not be assigned to FRITZ Box How Can the IP Address Be Changed 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface See the section Opening the User Interface from page 30 2 Click Expert Mode in the System menu enable the setting Show expert settings and confirm this set ting by clicking Apply 3 Open the System Network Settings menu 4 Click the IP Addresses button 5 Make the changes on the IP Settings page and then click Apply 9 3
48. are FRITZ DSL software for the printer port documentation for all enclosed AVM components printed quick guide FRITZ Box 12 AW Operation Requirements 1 2 Operation Requirements In order to operate FRITZ Box you must have the following a web browser that supports Java Script for instance Internet Explorer from version 6 0 or Netscape 4 0 a DSL line Standard ITU G 992 1 Annex A or B de pending on the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 model for fixed line telephony an ISDN point to multipoint line in accordance with the Euro ISDN protocol DSS1 or an analog telephone line If you would like to connect the FRITZ Box via the LAN port of the computer you need a computer with a net work adapter standard Ethernet 10 100 Base T If you would like to connect FRITZ Box wirelessly using WLAN you will need a computer equipped with a WLAN adapter in accordance with IEEE8 02 11b or IEEE 802 112 for instance a AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick To install the DSL software FRITZ DSL the minimum computer requirements are 300 MHz Pentium II processor with Windows XP or Windows 2000 and CD drive 32 MB RAM 20 MB free memory on the hard drive FRITZ Box 13 AW FRITZ Box Connecting 2 FRITZ Box Connecting This chapter contains instructions on the following topics launching FRITZ Box operation recommended procedure mounting the FRITZ Box and connecting it to the power supply connecting one or severa
49. as described in the sections Connect ing Computer s to a LAN Port from page 18 2 Start a web browser Enter fritz box inthe address field Select the Settings menu Select the WLAN Radio Settings menu and enable the setting Announce name of the radio network SSID 6 Click the Apply button FRITZ Box 84 AW Eliminating Disturbances Caused by Another WLAN Radio Network 7 Remove the network cable and try again to establish a connection Eliminating Disturbances Caused by Another WLAN Radio Network If there is another WLAN radio network in the direct vicinity of your FRITZ Box you must ensure that there are at least five channels between the radio channels used by the two networks Otherwise the frequency bands of the two radio networks will overlap and mutual interference may occur A total of thirteen radio channels are reserved for WLAN If there is another WLAN radio network in the direct vicinity of your FRITZ Box test a different radio channel for your FRITZ Box 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to a computer using a network cable Proceed as described in the section Connect ing Computer s to a LAN Port from page 18 2 Start a web browser 3 Enter fritz box inthe address field 4 Select the Settings menu 5 Open the WLAN Radio Settings menu 6 Select a different radio channel from the Select radio channel list 7 Click the A
50. ay be activated in this network If you need to operate a DHCP server please disable the DHCP feature in the Ad vanced System Settings FRITZ Box 87 AW IP Settings Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows Vista Proceed as follows in Windows Vista c Click the Start button in the task bar and select Control Panel Network and Sharing Center From the Tasks select Manage network connec tions In the LAN or High Speed Internet area select the LAN connection between your computer and the FRITZ Box Click the right mouse button and select Properties If the User Account Control window is displayed click Continue in this window Under This connection uses the following items se lect the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 entry and click Properties Enable the options Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain DNS server address automatically Properties of the Internet protocol TCP IP Confirm your selection by clicking OK If necessary repeat steps 5 through 7 for the Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 as well The computer now rec
51. ble via two different connection types Internet connection via DSL With this kind of connection the FRITZ Box can be operated as a DSL router In this case the DSL connection is established by the FRITZ Box and registration at the Internet Service Provider is also taken care of by the FRITZ Box Internet connection via LAN 1 WAN The FRITZ Box must be connected to an existing system via a net work as a cable modem or as a DSL router See the connection in structions For this connection type the FRITZ Box can be connected with an al ready existing Internet connection via the local network an existing DSL router or a similar means In this case the FRITZ Box is operated either as an NAT router for the connected computers or as an IP cli ent in the network that shares the existing Internet connection Then the LAN 1 port functions as an uplink or WAN port The following section presents instructions for configuring Internet ac cess for both types of connection The Internet access is configured by setting up the FRITZ Box for the se lected connection type and operation mode and defining the connection settings If necessary enter the account information provided by your In ternet Service Provider FRITZ Box 31 AW Configuring Internet Access for a Direct DSL Connection t Configuration Configuration Configuring Internet Access for a Direct DSL Connection See also the Help available in the user int
52. cannot be used for forwarding calls to Internet numbers Call Forwarding Immediately for Your Extension s Outgoing Caller ID A Pick up the handset 0000 xo Q Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 112 AYM Call Forwarding Call Diversion via the Central Exchange Call Forwarding Immediately for Any MSN A Pick up the handset OOOO xno MSN Dial the sequence shown at left Gs Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Call Forwarding Immediately for All MSNs A Pick up the handset 0000 xo QQ Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Disable Call Forwarding Immediately for Your Extension s Outgoing Caller ID O Pick up the handset 0000 Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Disable Call Forwarding Immediately for Any MSN A Pick up the handset O0006 msn O Dial the sequence shown at left Gs Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 113 AYM Call Forwarding Call Diversion via the Central Exchange Call Forwarding Disable Call Forwarding Immediately for All MSNs O Pick up the handset G00000 Dial the sequence shown at left Ga Wait for the acknowledgement t
53. cessary Entering account information and Internet numbers for Internet tele phony Entering numbers for calls over fixed lines Configuring connected analog terminal devices ISDN telephones or ISDN PBXs at FRITZ Box Information on the following topics is also presented here Dialing rules for Internet and fixed line telephony How does Internet telephony work with FRITZ Box 5 1 Entering Account Information and Internet Numbers for Internet Te lephony If you configured the Internet connection and Internet tele phony using the FRITZ Box Configuration Wizard the re quired data are already entered If you would like calls from the Internet to be able to reach you at all times then disable the option Hang up after seconds on the Internet Account Information page Configuring Additional Internet Numbers You can set up additional Internet numbers in FRITZ Box Fon WLAN To do this you will need the corresponding ac count information from your Internet telephony provider Proceed as follows to set up an additional Internet number 1 Start a web browser 2 Enter fritz box inthe address field 3 Select the Settings menu 4 Click the Internet Telephony command in the Tele phony menu 5 Click the New Internet Number button FRITZ Box 35 AW Entering Numbers for Calls over Fixed Lines 6 7 Enter the account information you received from your Internet telep
54. cond WLAN This main tains the minimum distance between channels With the WLAN Autochannel function the FRITZ Box auto matically searches for the channel subject to the least inter ference Should problems with interference persist despite this function try to identify the source of interference and switch it off manually Additional tips on interference in the WLAN radio network are presented in the section Eliminating Disturbances Caused by Another WLAN Radio Network from page 85 FRITZ Box 62 AYM Allocation of the WLAN Channels in the 2 4 GHz Range Allocation of the WLAN Channels in the 2 4 GHz Range Channel Frequency GHz Channel Frequency GHz 1 2 412 8 2 447 2 2 417 9 2 452 3 2 422 10 2 457 4 2 427 11 2 462 5 2 432 12 2 467 6 2 437 13 2 472 7 2 442 8 4 Increasing the WLAN Range Using WDS You can extend the range in your wireless network using WDS Wireless Distributed System For this you need an other WLAN access point in addition to the FRITZ Box One of the two WLAN access points works as the base station the other as a repeater The base station and repeater are connected to each other via WLAN The base station then can use the repeater to reach even computers that would be located beyond its range without the repeater Power supply Repeater FRITZ Box Base station WDS Expanding the WLAN range using a repeater Please note
55. d within a few hours FRITZ Box 61 AW WLAN Radio Network Name SSID WLAN Radio Network Name SSID The factory settings of FRITZ Box include a value of FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 preset for the SSID Service Set Identifier If an additional device with the same network name is lo cated in the vicinity it can occur that the WLAN adapter at tempts to register there Therefore you should change the SSID as soon as possible 8 3 Frequency Range 2 4 GHz Range WLAN Autochannel WLAN uses the frequency range around 2 4 GHz in the ISM band or alternatively the area around 5 GHz WLAN in the 2 4 GHz frequency band works in the same ar ea as Bluetooth microwave devices and many cordless telephones This means that interference may occur within WLANs operated in the vicinity of such devices Generally the only adverse effects are to the transmission rate abort ed connections and data losses are rare In Europe 13 channels are provided for WLAN in the 2 4 GHz range One channel has a bandwidth of 22 MHz A 5 MHz in terval is left empty between adjacent channels That means that channels located directly next to each other may overlap and result in mutual interference If several WLANs are oper ated within a small space a distance of at least five channels should be left empty between each two channels used For instance if channel 1 is selected for one WLAN the channels 7 through 13 can be selected for a se
56. dset OOO Dial the sequence shown at left The call is now connected to your extension and you can talk with the caller FRITZ Box 101 AYM Alternating Between Calls ISDN analog VolP Alternating Between Calls Whenever you have one active connection and one caller on hold you can switch from one call to the other as often as you want using the Hold button To alternate between two connections proceed as follows Call 1 You are talking to Caller 1 Q Press the Hold button Caller 1 is now on hold To establish a second call simply dial plus the desired extension number for an internal call or the desired external number Call 2 Ifthe call is answered you can consult on this line The original caller is still on hold QO To switch back from Caller 2 to Caller 1 dial the se quence shown at left Call 1 Caller 1 is now active again and Caller 2 is on hold QO To switch back again from Caller 2 to Caller 1 dial the same sequence In this way you can alternate between the two connections The alternating connections can be ended in a number of ways The caller on hold hangs up You can continue talk ing on the active connection a0 You end the active connection by dialing the se quence shown at left The call that was on hold is now active again and there is no call left on hold Call
57. dset The number of the remote party is dialed automatically Callback requests can also be deleted manually with the oldest call back request being deleted first Pick up the handset QOQ Dial the sequence shown at left J Hang up the handset Call Tracing MCID During a call or after the caller hangs up dial the following sequence 00000 Dial the sequence shown at left For more information about this feature contact your ISDN provider FRITZ Box 126 AYM Suspend Resume Suspend Resume ae The Suspend Resume feature also known technically as Terminal Portability allows you to suspend an existing con nection and resume it at another point on the S bus The connection can be resumed at a different ISDN terminal de vice such as an ISDN telephone that is connected to your BRI line along with the FRITZ Box To suspend a call proceed as follows D You are talking to Caller 1 R Press the Hold button Call 1 is now suspended OOrc O Dial the sequence shown at left Type in the parked call ID as PC The parked call ID can be any number between o and 99 You will need to enter this ID again when you resume the call You will hear an acknowledgement tone to indicate that the call has been successfully suspended If you hear the fail ure tone this may indicate that you made a mistake or that the Suspend Resume f
58. e device available as a network storage device USB printers are available as network printers 6 3 USB Mass Storage Devices USB mass Storage devices include hard drives and memory Sticks File Systems Supported For access via FTP File Transfer Protocol USB mass storage devices are supported using the file systems FAT and FAT32 Connecting USB Mass Storage Devices A USB mass storage device can be connected either directly to the USB port or via the USB hub see the section USB Hub on page 52 Access Rights and Password Protection On the FRITZ Box user interface you can configure access rights and a password to protect USB mass storage 1 Start a web browser 2 Enter fritz box inthe address field FRITZ Box 44 AW Accessing the Data in the USB Mass Storage 3 Select the Settings menu 4 Select the USB Devices Mass Storage Device menu 5 Configure the access rights and password protection for the USB mass storage devices The access rights and password are valid for all USB mass storage devices It is not possible to assign a different pass word for each individual mass storage device Accessing the Data in the USB Mass Storage USB mass storage devices connected to the FRITZ Box di rectly or via a USB hub are displayed with their device name in the USB Devices Mass Storage Device menu on the user interface Access via FTP File Transfer Protocol All of the c
59. e network adapter bound to FRITZ Box Click the Properties button Double click to select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the list of network components General Connect using Be Intel A PRO100 Managementadapter Components checked are used by this connection Y NwLink NetBIOS Y NWwLink Pos 5 Pes M etB IOS Compatible Transport Proto Intere IL Properties of the LAN connection of a network adapter Enable the options Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports thie capability Othenvise You need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IF address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway f Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DAS server P Alternate DAS semer i The Obtain an IP address automatically option FRITZ Box 90 IP Settings 6 Confirm your selection by clicking OK The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Mac OS X In the Mac OS X operating system proceed as follows to set the TCP IP properties 1 Select the System Preferences in the Apple menu 2 In the System Preferences
60. e not supported for operation as network printers with the FRITZ Box For multi function devices printers with additional functions like fax or scanning operated as network printers only the printing function is supported If the printer you are using as a network printer is equipped with a status monitor you may not be able to use this For computers with Linux The printer must be supported by CUPS Common UN IX Printing System software and be detected correctly at the USB port of the FRITZ Box For Apple computers The only printers that can be used are the ones whose drivers can be selected in the Printer utility or for which a compatible driver is available there If you want to use the printer as a network printer the print er connection must be configured and the suitable printer drivers installed on every computer Print jobs are forward ed to the IP address of the printer server in the local net work via the printer port FRITZ Box 46 AW Configuring the Printer Port in the Windows Operating Systems Configuring the Printer Port in the Windows Operating Systems If the FRITZ Box entry is already listed in the Programs group of the start menu of the computer this means that the printer port is already configured on this computer Otherwise work through the following steps to create the entry in the start menu and thus configure the printer port 1 Insert the FRITZ Box CD in your
61. e the information in the following section on the individ ual cables and sockets on the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 14 2 2 DSL Telephone Cable The DSL telephone cable is a special combined cable 4 25m in length developed by AVM to connect the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 to the DSL splitter and the ISDN NT or analog telephone line If you would like to extend the cable you have the following possibilities FRITZ Box 134 AW Network Cable DSL Cable Extension To extend the gray end of the combined cable the one la beled DSL you will need the following components 1 standard network cable 1 Standard RJ45 CAT5 double coupling All components are available from specialized vendors Remember that the quality of the line may be decrease as the distance from the central switching station increases Telephone Cable Extension To extend the black end of the combined cable you will need the following components 1 standard network cable 1 Standard RJ45 CAT5 double coupling All components are available from specialized vendors AVM recommends that the standard network cable be ex tended by no more than 10 meters Network Cable Additional network cable is required if you would like to use all of the FRITZ Box network ports The FRITZ Box network cable is a standard Ethernet cable If you need a replacement cable a longer cable or an exten sion use a Standard STP type Shielded Twisted Pair 1 1 CATs Ethernet cable
62. eature is not enabled on your line It is also possible that the parked call ID you chose is al ready in use G After the acknowledgement tone the connec tion is suspended You can hang up the hand set The call remains suspended at the ISDN pro vider s local switch for two minutes To resume the connection proceed as follows A Pick up the handset again You must not have a call on hold Otherwise FRITZ Box will attempt to suspend it OOrc O Dial the sequence shown at left Type in the parked call ID as PC The parked call ID is the number you entered when you suspended the call FRITZ Box 127 AW Using Keypad Messages Using Keypad Messages The FRITZ Box offers the keypad function This function allows ISDN services and features to be controlled by enter ing characters and strings on the telephone keypad These keyboard entries are called keypad messages Keypad se quences allow you to use ISDN services and features that may not be supported by your ISDN terminal device Ask your ISDN provider for the specific keypad messages to access ISDN features Entering Keypad Messages on an Extension with Automatic Outside Dialing Pick up the handset Seq Dial the sequence shown at left Seq stands for the keypad sequence you received from your ISDN provider Entering Keypad Messages on an Extension without Automatic O
63. ection 32 4 2 Configuring Internet Access for a Connection to an Exists NeWOlKnedceunsse deouens see euwesemeweeeee eee beara se 33 Configuring FRITZ Box for Telephone Connections 35 5 1 Entering Account Information and Internet Numbers for Internet TElEDNONY lt 04 02 teuddacew Su chewedacawecdwaecesede be 35 5 2 Entering Numbers for Calls over Fixed Lines 00000 36 5 3 Configuring Analog Equipment cece ee eee eee 36 5 4 Configuring ISDN Telephones 0 cece eee eee eens 38 5 5 ISDN PBXs on FRITZIBOX 0 cc cece cee cence ee eeee 39 5 6 Dialing Rules for Internet and Fixed Line Telephony 40 FRITZ Box 4 AM Contents 5 7 5 8 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 75 7 6 7 7 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 Selecting the Type of Connection Manually 02 2c eee 41 How Does Internet Telephony Work 0 cece eee eee eee 41 ee De E E E oben EE E E oes 43 Connecting USB DeviceS cc cc ce eee ee eee ees 43 Accessing USB DeviceS cee ccc ee eee eee eeeeee 44 USB Mass Storage DeVICES 1 eee eee tee eeee 44 USB PINCUS eerror EAEE RA 46 AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick wicca aor teccee ema se dae dewd ound ees 51 US BVA eer e and 4 de ba ae E O EN E EN 52 FRITZ DSL The Software Suite 0 cee ee 53 Installing ERI DSi 4 tes 65s eeen 65046 564 ao eres ee 54 PRUZID ENE eea co oes E E EEES we
64. ecurity in structions in the section Security from page 59 If the WLAN Adapter Does Not Support the WPA Mechanism If your WLAN adapter does not support WPA you must change the WLAN settings in the FRITZ Box To do so pro ceed as follows 1 Connect the FRITZ Box and the computer using the network cable see the section Connecting Comput er s to a LAN Port on page 18 FRITZ Box 22 AW Connecting to the DSL Line 2 Open the FRITZ Box user interface See the section Opening the User Interface from page 30 3 Inthe WLAN WLAN Security menu select WEP en cryption and enter a network key Click the Apply button A window is displayed with the WLAN security set tings Print out the page by clicking Print Page 6 Close the user interface and clear the connection be tween the FRITZ Box and the computer Remove the network cable 2 7 Connecting to the DSL Line Connecting to the DSL splitter Cable The gray and black Y shaped cable is for connecting to the DSL splitter This cable is a combination of a DSL cable and a telephone cable FRITZ Box 23 AW Connecting to the ISDN Line Connecting 1 Connect the longer of the two gray branches of the ca ble to the socket labeled DSL TEL located at the far left of the back panel of the FRITZ Box 2 Then connect the other end of the cable to the socket on the DSL splitter labeled DSL If the end
65. either of the other two parties hangs up your connection with the remaining participant re mains active FRITZ Box 122 AYM Explicit Call Transfer ECT To clear your connections while allowing the ex ternal parties to continue the call connect the parties with each other QO You can also switch from the three party call back to the original two party connection Dial the sequence shown at left This ends the three party conference The connection that was ac tive last before you initiated the three party con ference is now active again The second external call is on hold You can alternate between the two connections by dialing the same sequence again QO Dial the sequence shown at left The connection on hold and the active connection are connect ed with each other The external parties contin ue the call while you clear the connection Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 123 AW One time Explicit External Call Transfer E One time Explicit External Call Transfer Explicit Call Transfer ECT is an ISDN feature that must be enabled by your ISDN provider and thus usually is subject to extra charges If ECT has not been enabled on your line you can program the PBX to initiate a one time explicit call transfer before connecting to two parties When you end the connection the other two parties will be connected to each other Proceed as follows AO Pick up
66. eives an IP address from the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 88 AYM IP Settings Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows XP Proceed as follows in Windows XP 1 Go to start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Network Connections and double click the LAN connection icon of the network adapter con nected to FRITZ Box 2 Click the Properties button 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP in the list of items used in this network connection and click Proper ties 4 Enable the options Obtain an IP address automatical ly and Obtain DNS server address automatically Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get P settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Use the following IP address aa oe Obtain DNS server address automatically O Use the following DNS server addresses aire Properties of the Internet protocol TCP IP 5 Confirm your selection by clicking OK The computer now receives an IP address from the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 89 AW IP Settings Obtaining an IP Address Automatically in Windows 2000 Proceed as follows in Windows 2000 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections Click to select the LAN connection with th
67. en the user interface by clicking an icon in the taskbar specific to each manufacturer or from the start menu In order to establish a WLAN connection to the FRITZ Box you must either use the WLAN software supplied with the operating system or the manufacturer s WLAN software in cluded in the WLAN adapter package FRITZ Box 21 AW Establishing a WLAN Connection with the WLAN Software Provided by the Manufacturer Establishing a WLAN Connection with the WLAN Software Provided by the Manufacturer The FRITZ Box is delivered with preset values for WLAN se curity You must enter these values during the configuration of the WLAN adapter If you would like to establish a WLAN connection using these preset values then your WLAN adapter must support the WPA encryption procedure 1 Start the WLAN software 2 Enter the followign values for the connection between the FRITZ Box and the WLAN adpater SSID FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 name of the WLAN radio network Encryption methods TKIP WPA Encryption WPA PSK Key The key is printed on the stick er on the base of the device and on the cover of the FRITZ Box CD Network mode Infrastructure Channel 6 3 Confirm your entries using the relevant button in the user interface for instance OK Send Submit or Connect 4 Now read the information in section Opening the Us er Interface from page 30 and follow the s
68. enter FRITZ Box s fixed IP address 192 168 178 254 The FRITZ Box user interface opens Once you have reached the FRITZ Box user interface again you should check the FRITZ Box settings and correct them if necessary Enter the settings you noted in the computer s IP set tings dialog FRITZ Box 83 AYM The WLAN Adapter Cannot Find FRITZ Box 10 2 The WLAN Adapter Cannot Find FRITZ Box If the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 radio network is not found by the WLAN adapter of a computer work through the following steps to find the source of the error and re solve it Making Sure that the WLAN Adapter is Ready for Operation Make sure that the WLAN adapter is ready for operation Some of the WLAN adapters installed in notebooks must be activated by flipping a switch on the notebook For questions on the WLAN adapter of your computer please contact the manufacturer Enabling WLAN in the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN If the WLAN LED on the FRITZ Box is not lit up or is flash ing this means that WLAN is not enabled Press the WLAN switch on the back panel of the FRITZ Box The WLAN LED begins flashing and then lights constantly This means that the WLAN function is enabled Announcing the Name of the Radio Network Make sure that the setting Announce name of the radio network SSID is enabled in the WLAN settings of the FRITZ Box 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to a computer using a network cable Proceed
69. er countries Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc licensed to AVM GmbH All other products and company names are trademarks of their respective owners FRITZ Box 3 AW Contents Contents 1 This Is FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 200008 10 1 1 Packar CO UO MSs oe caudate aya tater meses sw are Guide a dase ee EE Ei 12 1 2 Operation RequirementS ccc cee cece eee eee eee eens 13 2 FRITZIBOX CONNECTIE o5 ccas ude cecdeeueeduducdeawe 14 2 1 Launching FRITZ Box Operation 0 ccc cc eee eee eens 14 2 2 Mounting FRIIZ BOX 106000340085 deshcaus Gon 4eeee kecenetakes 16 2 3 Connecting to the Power Supply cece eee eee eens 16 2 4 Connecting the COMPULENS s cc ecaseccceed ntadeeweaevedeadees 17 2 5 Connecting Computer s toa LAN Port 0 cc eee eee ee ee 18 2 6 Connecting to a Computer Wirelessly via WLAN 06 20 27 Connecting to the DSLUINGk 0 lt cs0 ddumeeew deena sed atew wane awed 23 2 8 Connecting tothe ISDN Line 0 cee eens 24 2 9 Connecting with the Analog Telephone Line 000 25 2 10 Connecting Telephone Fax Answering Machine 26 2 11 Connecting ISDN Telephones cece eee eee eee eee 28 2 12 Connecting an ISDN PBX eee cc te eee eee eens 28 3 Opening the User Interface 0 cee eee eee 30 4 Configuring Internet Connections 00000 31 4 1 Configuring Internet Access for a Direct DSL Conn
70. er subsequently can only be reached via this new IP address Select on the Security settings page Set the kind of encryption used on your base station and use the same password as you did for the base Station Click Apply The Repeater Settings window appears It displays the repeater settings of the FRITZ Box All settings must correspond to the settings in the base station This concludes the configuration of the FRITZ Box as a re peater FRITZ Box 68 AW Network Settings 9 9 1 Network Settings Upon delivery the network settings of the FRITZ Box are preconfigured as follows Factory Settings All computers are located in the same IP network enabled IP address 192 168 178 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP server enabled According to these settings all computers connected with the FRITZ Box are located in the same subnetwork You can change any of these settings but should only do so if you are well versed in network settings If you do not have much experience in setting up networks please read this chapter in full The Basics section explains terms and concepts having to do with IP networks The sections IP Address DHCP Server and Subnetwork ex plain when it may make sense to change the preconfigured network settings what the effects of these changes are and how to make the changes Basics What Is IP IP is the abbreviation f
71. ered WebWatch sends a signal to the destination address The response times measured and the path of the data packets through the Internet are displayed in a diagram and in an overview FRITZ Box 56 AW More about WLAN 8 More about WLAN WLAN is a radio technology that allows Ethernet networks and access to the Internet to be provided without cable connections This allows multi ple users to share one wireless Internet connection 8 1 Standards The WLAN standards IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g and IEEE 802 111 were developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE Standards for the Throughput Rate Data Throughput The standards IEEE 802 11b and IEEE 802 11 define the transmission rate within a wireless LAN These standards differentiate between gross and net transmission rates The net speed describes the transmission rate of the user data The standards are intended for different frequency bands Standard Frequency Band Gross Data Throughput Net Data Throughput Frequency Bands 802 11b 2 4 GHz 11 Mbit s 5 Mbit s 802 112 2 4 GHz 54 Mbit s 25 Mbit s The FRITZ Box supports both standards WLAN adapters based on one or more of the standards listed can be used for WLAN connections with the FRITZ Box Range The range within a WLAN is highly dependent on the follow ing three factors the WLAN adapter used the structural conditions the amount of radio traffic on the same frequency
72. erface for assis tance in configuring the Internet access Using the If you have connected the FRITZ Box directly at the DSL port and have account data from an Internet Service Provider at your disposal you can use the Configuration Wizard avail able in the user interface With the Configuration Wizard all of the necessary basic settings are performed in just a few Wizard steps Manual If you would like to configure the Internet access without the assistance of the Configuration Wizard proceed as fol lows Keep the Internet access information you received from your Internet Service Provider handy 1 Start a web browser 2 Enter fritz box inthe address field 3 Select the Settings menu 4 Select the the Account Information command from the Internet menu 5 Select the connection type Internet connection via DSL in the Connection area 6 Inthe Operating Mode area select the Use one In ternet connection for all computers router setting 7 Your Internet access is defined either by means of ac count data user name and password or in accor dance with RFC 1483 RFC 2684 lf you require a user name and password for Inter net access select the setting Account information required PPPoE PPPoA connection lf your DSL Internet access does not require any ac count information because the connection is es tablished via DHCP or static IP addr
73. ernet browser Proceed as follows if the Default Level button is available for selection Select the Local Intranet icon and click the Sites button FRITZ Box 81 AW Checking the Protection Software 4 Inthe next window click the Advanced button and enter in the Add this Web site to the zone field fritz box 5 Disable the option Require server verification https for all sites in this zone Checking the Protection Software Protection software like firewalls and security software can block access to the FRITZ Box user interface Set exceptions for the FRITZ Box in all active protection software If you would like to exit protection software to test access to the FRITZ Box remove the DSL cable first After testing first start the protection software before reinserting the DSL ca ble and connecting to the Internet Restarting the FRITZ Box Restart the FRITZ Box Remove the power cable from the socket Wait five seconds before reconnecting to the power Supply If these points are all in order but you still have no access to the user interface work through the following instruc tions Opening the FRITZ Box User Interface via a LAN Connection The FRITZ Box is equipped with a fixed IP address that can not be changed FRITZ Box always can be reached at this IP address The fixed IP address at which the FRITZ Box can always be reached depends on the firmware v
74. ers must work in the same frequency band The standard you configure in the FRITZ Box must be compatible with the standards of all WLAN adapters used in the WLAN Make a note of which standards the WLAN adapters in your network are compatible with and then set the correct mode based on this information FRITZ Box 58 AYM The Standard for Security IEEE 802 111 8 2 Security The Standard for Security The WPA security mechanism is defined in the IEEE 802 111 standard WPA2 is an extension of the familiar security mechanism WPA Wi Fi Protected Access The main feature of the extension of WPA to WPA2 is the AES CCM encryption process Mechanism Encryption WPA TKIP Temporary Key Integrity Protocol WPA2 TKIP AES CCM based on the extremely secure AES Advanced Encryption Standard procedure CCM Counter with CBC MAC defines how the AES procedure is applied to WLAN packets FRITZ Box supports the AES encryption procedure as part of the WPA2 mechanism and the TKIP encryption procedure as part of the WPA mechanism This means that the FRITZ Box can be used in combination with any WLAN adapters that al so Support WPA2 with AES or WPA with TKIP Security is of utmost importance within radio networks Ra dio signals can also be received outside of office or resi dential spaces and abused for criminal purposes Therefore it is important that no unauthorized users can register in a WLAN to use its
75. ersion The new fixed IP address is 169 254 1 1 The older fixed IP address is 192 168 178 254 The following section describes how to open the user inter face in both the new and the old firmware versions If you cannot open the user interface using the new fixed IP ad dress try again using the old fixed IP address FRITZ Box 82 AW Opening the FRITZ Box User Interface via a LAN Connection Opening the User Interface Using the New Fixed IP Address 1 Connect the FRITZ Box and the computer using the red LAN cable see the section Connecting Computer s to a LAN Port from page 18 Make sure that the computer obtains its IP address auto matically You can check this setting in the computers IP settings see section IP Settings from page 87 Restart your computer Start your Internet browser and enter FRITZ Box s fixed IP address 169 254 1 1 The FRITZ Box user interface opens Once you have reached the FRITZ Box user interface again you should check the FRITZ Box settings and correct them if necessary Opening the User Interface Using the Older Fixed IP Address 1 Connect the FRITZ Box and the computer using the red LAN cable see the section Connecting Computer s to a LAN Port from page 18 Take note of the computers current IP settings Change the IP settings by entering the following fixed IP address 192 168 178 450 Start your Internet browser and
76. ess transpar ent bridging bridged ethernet in accordance with FRITZ Box 32 Configuring Internet Access for a Connection to an Existing Network RFC 1483 RFC 2684 select the setting No ac count information required in accordance with RFC 1483 RFC 2684 8 Enter the Internet account information you received from your Internet Service Provider in the Connection Settings area 9 Click the Apply button to transmit your entries to the FRITZ Box Now your Internet access is configured and all connected computers can use this Internet connection at the same time 4 2 Configuring Internet Access for a Connection to an Existing Network If you connected the FRITZ Box to an already existing net work LAN a cable modem or a DSL router proceed as fol lows to configure Internet access 1 Start a web browser 2 Enter fritz box inthe address field 3 Select the Settings menu 4 Select the the Account Information command from the Internet menu 5 Select the connection type Internet Connection via LAN 1 in the Connection area Two different operating modes are possible for this kind of connection The following section presents separate in structions on how to proceed for each of these operating modes Operating Mode Establish own Internet connection NAT router with PPPoE or IP In this operating mode the Internet connection is estab lished by the FRITZ Bo
77. ey is printed on the stick ers on the base of the device and on the cover of the FRITZ Box CD Network Mode Infrastructure Channel 6 FRITZ Box 20 AW Connecting to the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick Connecting to the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick If your are using a AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick as a WLAN adapter you can transmit the security settings convenient ly with Stick amp Surf Proceed as follows 1 Insert the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick in the USB port on the FRITZ Box The INFO LED on the FRITZ Box be gins flashing rapidly The WLAN security settings are being transferred to the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick 2 As soon as the INFO LED stops flashing transmis sion of the settings has been concluded Remove the Stick 3 Now insert the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick in the USB port of the computer The security settings saved on the stick are applied to the computer A WLAN connection between the computer and the FRITZ Box is established automatically See the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick manual for details Connecting Using a WLAN Adapter from Another Manufacturer 1 Switch on your computer 2 Install the WLAN adapter in your computer along with the appropriate software Please take note of the in structions in the documentation of the adapter Once installation has been completed you generally have a user interface available to control your WLAN connections In the Windows operating systems you can op
78. ference is largely avoided Just as for any other analog call once Inter net telephony transmission capacity has been reached re mote partners receive a busy sign FRITZ Box 42 AW USB Devices 6 USB Devices The FRITZ Box is equipped with a USB port also known as a USB host controller Various USB devices can be connected to the host controller a AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick a USB mass storage device hard drive memory stick a printer a USB hub At the USB hub you can connect two USB mass storage devices and one USB printer or three USB mass storage devices 6 1 Connecting USB Devices Some of the USB devices such as memory sticks or the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick are inserted directly into the USB port of the USB host controller Other devices like USB printers are connected to the USB host controller by means of a USB cable Connecting a USB cable to the USB Port FRITZ Box 43 AW Accessing USB Devices lt i 1 Insert the end of the cable with the flat plug into the USB port 2 Insert the end of the cable with the square plug into the USB port on your USB device 6 2 Accessing USB Devices Network Access As soon as a USB device is connected to the FRITZ Box all of its functions are available in the entire network The files in the USB mass storage can be accessed from the network via FTP File Transfer Protocol or you can make the USB mass storag
79. for a Telephone First enter on the telephone the time at which you would like to be awoken and save this entry Then enable the alarm function Example The telephone should ring to wake you at 07 00 a m Enter the value 0700 as lt Time gt 00006 cTime Ext defines for the extension Ext the time at which the telephone should ring 00000 saves the settings in the FRITZ Box Enabling Disabling the Alarm Function QOOOOGO enables the alarm function for all extensions on which a time was configured 30006 disables the alarm function for all extensions Selecting the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connection For outgoing connections you can specify the kind of con nection that should be used For this entry you can use Set tings already made in FRITZ Box or circumvent the settings currently configured in FRITZ Box Defining the Connection Type You have the option of specifying the type of outgoing con nection independent of the settings configured in the FRITZ Box In this case the dialing rules are suspended for FRITZ Box 98 AW Selecting the Outgoing Number and the Type of Connection the given dialing procedure To do this enter one of the fol lowing keypad codes before dialing a number on your tele phone 00006 dials up this connection using the fixed line lt number 0000 dials up this connection using the Internet In lt number ternet number for access
80. g option 10 p busy a 12r FRITZIDSL oooi cece eens eee es 12 FRITZ DSL Internet 54 call back on no response 125 FRITZIDSL Protect CONG sat toa held cae eat Ge en 98 ER K Ra te een 22 calls on fixed lines 36 CCBS see call back on busy G clearing Internet connections game consoles 00 eee eee 11 automatically 35 SHOUD call ot bet244a0biw dasa cdans 101 CLIP see displaying the incoming caller ID CLIP H n eee CaLerID ME Deerere rierien aE 129 combination cable 12 l i ONG P E EE E 103 configuration wizard 32 ie i MUO 5 94 eos E E es 19 configuring Internet connections 31 configuring the printer port 47 connecting toWLAN 13 consultation 08 103 IEEE 802 11b and IEEE 802 11g 57 customer Service 008 129 information in the Internet 129 installation help 12 D installation prerequisites 13 internal dialing mode 101 declaration of conformity 140 as nternet telephony 35 41 defining type of connection 98 P addiess 8 DHCP server 0008 75 8700 IRE ES FRITZ Box 138 AYM Index K keypad sequences 128 L AN IOI ou ese spite 2g arra 13 IOV ED cose teat esa as cee eeaees 27 M making internal calls 100 MCID see call tracing N network cable
81. gain The other call is on hold You can alternate between the two connec tions by dialing the same sequence again FRITZ Box 111 AYM Call Forwarding Call Diversion via the Central Exchange ISDN analog Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Diversion via the Central Exchange Call forwarding is performed by the ISDN operator s switch ing station To use call forwarding FRITZ Box must be con nected to an ISDN line Then this feature can be used to for ward calls to an external line Call forwarding is subject to charges by the network provider and cannot be used for for warding calls to an Internet number In addition to call forwarding there is also call diversion via FRITZ Box Use this kind of call diversion to divert calls to internal and external lines See the section Call Diversion over FRITZ Box from page 108 for more information Do not activate both call forwarding and call diversion at the same time For call forwarding you may specify whether you want in coming calls to be forwarded unconditionally after the fifth ring or when busy Different settings may be configured separately for each number Incoming calls for the given MSN are always diverted imme immediately diately to the specified number Call forwarding can only be used to forward incoming calls to an external line Call for warding is subject to charges by the network provider and
82. h the analog fixed line See the section Con necting to the ISDN Line on page 24 Connecting to an Analog Telephone The ports FON 1 FON 2 and FON 3 on the FRITZ Box are available for connecting your analog terminal equip ment Use FON 1 and FON 2 to connect your analog equipment directly to the FRITZ Box FON 3 serves to connect analog terminal equipment that is located further away to the FRITZ Box for in stance an additional telephone jack on a higher floor using the wiring at your location FRITZ Box 26 AW Connecting to FON 1 or FON 2 Connecting an analog telephone to FRITZ Box Connecting to FON 1 or FON 2 To connect analog terminal devices like a telephone fax device or answering machine insert the plugs of your ana log devices into the FON1 or FON2 socket on FRITZ Box Connecting to FON 3 To connect analog devices located further away to the FRITZ Box connect the cables of the telephone jack that has been led through the wiring at your location to the ca ble clips Please note the following The wire must be 0 5 to 1 mm in diameter Strip the insulation from the wire to expose a length of 10 mm To connect a cable press back the orange lever insert a wire and release the lever Repeat the procedure with the second wire of the cable FRITZ Box 27 AW Connecting ISDN Telephones 2 1
83. have just dialed a number and now you hear the busy signal If the call is not answered within twenty sec onds dial either the number 5 or QO0 6 the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset As soon as the subscriber you dialed hangs up your telephone will ring A Pick up the handset The subscribers number is dialed again automatically Call back on no Response CCNR This function can be used when you dial a number and the party does not respond Once the party can be reached again and conducts a call from her or his phone this func tion recognizes when this conversation is ended Your phone then rings as for an external call When you pick up your handset the number of the desired party is automati cally dialed again This feature is supported for both external and internal con nections This command can be activated five times for each line FRITZ Box 125 AYM Call Tracing MCID To enable this feature proceed as follows You have just dialed a number and hear a ring tone If the call is not answered within twenty sec onds dial either the number 5 or QOOOQA the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset As soon as the party you dialed completes the conversation being con ducted from her or his phone your phone rings A Pick up the han
84. he fixed line network or the Internet To do this perform the following steps 1 2 3 10 Start a web browser Enter fritz box inthe address field Select the Settings menu Click the Extensions command in the Telephony menu On the Overview page click the button next to the number of the extension to change its properties If the terminal equipment is to react only to the speci fied number remove the checkmark from the check box React to all numbers Select the desired number from the Number of the extension drop down menu The device connected to the FON 1 extension reacts to incoming calls placed to this number and uses the kind of connection specified for outgoing connections with this number If you would like to assign additional numbers to the extension select from the Additional numbers drop down menus any other numbers the device at the FON 1 line should react to for incoming calls Click the Apply button If desired set up the Extension FON 2 and the Ex tension FON 3 in the same manner FRITZ Box 37 AW Configuring ISDN Telephones 5 4 Configuring ISDN Telephones Up to eight ISDN phones can be connected to the FRITZ Box Connect the ISDN telephones to the ISDN S port FON S The following ISDN services are supported for Internet tele phony voice telephony audio 3 1 and fax G2 G3 All othe
85. heck this number to ensure that you are a registered user FRITZ Box 131 AW Support by Fax Which operating system are you using e g Windows Vista or Windows XP How is the FRITZ Box connected to your computer with a network cable or via WLAN At what step of the installation or in which application does an error occur or an error message appear What is the exact wording of the message Which firmware does FRITZ Box use The firmware ver sion is displayed on the Overview page of the FRITZ Box user interface Once you have put together this information please fax it to AVM Support The Support team will assist you in resolv ing your problem FRITZ Box 132 AW Product Details 14 Product Details This chapter provides you with product details on FRITZ Box You receive detailed technical data and information on the LEDs 14 1 FRITZ Box Fon WLAN LEDs The LEDs on the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 indicate the fol lowing conditions LED Meaning Power DSL on FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 ready for operation power sup ply is connected and the DSL line is ready for operation flashing The device is connected to the power mains but the con nection to DSL has been lost Internet on a telephone connection to the Internet is active flashing there are messages in your mailbox this function must be supported by your Internet telephony provider Fixed Line
86. hony provider in the appropriate fields Click the Apply button The new number is added to the list of Internet numbers 5 2 Entering Numbers for Calls over Fixed Lines For fixed line telephony your fixed line numbers must be configured in the FRITZ Box Proceed as follows 1 2 3 8 Start a web browser Enter fritz box inthe address field Select the Settings menu Click the Extensions command in the Telephony menu Select the Fixed line Numbers page Specify whether your fixed line is an ISDN line or an analog line Enter the ISDN numbers MSNs or the analog number in the corresponding fields Click the Apply button 5 3 Configuring Analog Equipment FRITZ Box is configured so that you can make calls to the analog network immediately after connecting analog termi nal devices without any additional settings required The following settings are preconfigured at the analog lines FON 1 FON 2 and FON 3 calls can be accepted on all three lines connected ter minal devices will ring at the same time outgoing calls can be conducted on all three lines FRITZ Box 36 AW Configuring Analog Equipment If the connected terminal devices are to react only to certain numbers numbers must be assigned to the extensions The number defined as Number of the extension also de fines whether calls from this extension will be conducted using t
87. in Windows XP 2000 1 Open the start menu of the computer and click the Printers and Faxes entry Windows XP or click Start Settings Printer Windows 2000 In the Printers and Faxes window click Add a print er in the Printer Tasks area on the left hand side The Add Printer Wizard will be started Click Next Select the option Local printer attached to this com puter Windows XP or Local Printer Windows 2000 and make sure that the setting Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer is disabled You must make this selection because the printer port on the computer functions as a local port Click Next In the Select a Printer Port window select the option Use the following port and select AVM FRITZ Box USB Printer Port from the list field Click Next Select the manufacturer for the USB printer connected to the FRITZ Box from the Manufacturers list and then select the exact model from the Printers list If the manufacturer or the model is not included in the lists use an installation disk or CD with the required files and click Have Disk In the Name Your Printer window answer the ques tion Do you want to use this printer as the default printer Windows XP or Do you want your Win dows based programs to use this printer as the de fault printer with No
88. ing Up USB Printers on Apple Computers Setting Up USB Printers on Apple Computers A USB printer can be connected to the USB port of the FRITZ Box for use as a network printer The printer is then available to all computers connected with the FRITZ Box Installing a Printer 1 2 Under Go Utilities open the Printer Setup Utility Click Add a SOY Y Make Default Add Delete Utility ColorSync Show Info Select IP Printer ao my 7 Default Browser IP Printer Search In the Protocol field select the entry HP Jet Direct Socket Internet Printing Protocol IPP Line Printer Daemon LPD x HP Jet Direct Socket If the printer cannot be selected it may be possible to select a compatible printer or printer driver Enter in the Address field the IP address of the FRITZ Box 192 168 178 1 Leave the Queue field empty Enter the desired values in the Name and Loca tion fields Enter a driver compatible with your printer in the Print Using field Click the Add button to save your settings FRITZ Box 50 AYM AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick Information about compatible printers or printer drivers is available in the Internet for instance on the page http gimp print sourceforge net p_Supported_Prin ters php3 or from the printer manufacturer 6 5 AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick The AVM FRITZ WL
89. ion and Presentation COLR COLP Connected Line Identification Restriction and Presentation son aster By default a callers display always shows the Multiple Subscriber Number MSN of the extension she or he di aled If you accept the call at another extension the MSN of this extension will be displayed as long as the caller is us ing an ISDN phone with the COLP feature enabled If you do not want the caller to know that the call has been picked up at another extension see page 101 and thus do not wish this number to be displayed you have the option of sup pressing transmission of the connected line s number The caller s display will continue to show the number she or he called Transmission of the connected line s number can be switched on and off for each extension individually Trans mission of the connected line s number is permanently en abled in the PBX factory settings Enabling Connected Line Identification Restriction Permanently To permanently disable transmission of the connected line s number COLR proceed as follows Pick up the handset OOO Ext BOO Dial the sequence shown at left to disable transmission of the connected line number Type in the number of the extension in the Ext field 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 120 AW Call Waiting ISDN analog VolP
90. ke the length of the cable into account If you would like to establish wireless connections be tween FRITZ Box and the computer position the de vice at a central location Make sure to keep sufficient distance from potential interference sources like microwave devices or electric devices with large metal housings 2 3 Connecting to the Power Supply Connecting to the power supply FRITZ Box 16 AW Connecting the Computer s Power Supply Unit Connecting Connect the FRITZ Box to the power supply as described be low Remove the power supply unit from the FRITZ Box package 1 Connect the power mains adapter to the socket la beled Power located at the far right of the back pan el of FRITZ Box 2 Plug the other end into an AC power outlet The green Power DSL LED will begin flashing after a few seconds to indicate that the FRITZ Box is ready for opera tion 2 4 Connecting the Computer s If you would like to surf the web using the FRITZ Box or to open the FRITZ Box user interface then you must connect a computer with the FRITZ Box A computer can be connected with the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN in two different ways using a LAN port of the FRITZ Box wirelessly via WLAN One computer can be connected to FRITZ Box by only one of these means One computer can be connected to each of the four LAN ports of FRITZ Box and several computers can be connect ed with FRITZ Box at the same time via
91. l computers to FRITZ Box connecting FRITZ Box to DSL and ISDN or the analog telephone line connecting analog terminal devices to the FRITZ Box connecting ISDN terminal devices to the FRITZ Box 2 1 Launching FRITZ Box Operation We recommend using the Installation Help on the FRITZ Box CD when launching operation of the FRITZ Box for the first time Using the Installation Help on the CD On computers with Windows operating systems you can use the Installation Help on the FRITZ Box CD The Installa tion Help presents instructions on the screen guiding you through the steps required to launch operation of the FRITZ Box Insert the FRITZ Box CD in the CD ROM drive of your computer The Installation Help starts automatically Follow the instructions in the Installation Help to pre pare the FRITZ Box for operation FRITZ Box 14 AW Launching Operation without the Installation Help CD Launching Operation without the Installation Help CD If you do not want to use the Installation Help on the CD then work through the instructions below in the recom mended order 1 Mounting FRITZ Box see the section Mounting FRITZ Box from page 16 Connecting FRITZ Box to the power supply see the section Connecting to the Power Supply on page 16 Connecting FRITZ Box to the computer s see the sec tion Connecting the Computer s on page 17 Connecting FRITZ Box to DSL see the section Con necting to
92. ll with IP masquerading NAT User Interface and Display Configuration and status messages via an Internet browser of a connected computer Five LEDs indicate the condition of the device Physical properties Dimensions WxDxH approx 185 x 140 X 35 mm Supply voltage 230 V 50 Hz Maximum power consumption 12 W Average power consumption 6 W Firmware can be updated Conform to CE standards FRITZ Box 137 AW Index Index A dialing internal calls 100 ala lt 4 644 0 uxt bata a wanes aes 98 with AIRE OiiSiGe tae eee without automatic outside dialing100 alternating between calls 102 ae GITOCUVGS a iu ied ei ireg haw esewes 140 analog terminal equipment 26 i displaying the incoming caller ID 119 B diversion via the central exchange 112 documentation 129 Baby MONITO cic cewae enceaima wastes 107 DSL Cape aes sc ded snasoncecnadan 12 Busy on Busy see rejecting calls when busy E C ECT see explicit call transfer enabling disabling WLAN 96 Cable clp esnea AraAra AEAN 27 explicit call transfer 122 124 call diversion 0008e 108 call forwarding 112 F call rejection on busy 106 110 factory SsettingS 000 104 COW WACINS o5b neede noes seen oescs 126 call waiting o firmware cece cee eee ees 130 woke cue C lt lt lt lt CS FON DOM 240 ecoeae diene ee wees 26 36 call waitin
93. ly once in the wireless network FRITZ Box 64 AW Enabling WLAN in the FRITZ Box Enabling WLAN in the FRITZ Box Make sure that the Show expert settings option is en abled in the System Expert Mode menu Perform the following steps 1 2 Start your computer and open a web browser Enter fritz box or 192 168 178 1 in the ad dress line of your web browser and confirm by hitting the enter key The FRITZ Box user interface opens Click the Settings menu entry Click the WLAN menu entry Make sure that the wireless radio network WLAN is enabled If necessary enable the setting Enable WLAN in the WLAN Radio Settings menu and click the Apply button Click the Repeater menu command Enable the Enable support for WLAN repeater WDS setting Now WDS support is enabled in your FRITZ Box The next step is to specify whether the FRITZ Box is to work as a base Station or as a repeater Continue with the follow ing section for instructions FRITZ Box 65 AW Specifying the WDS Mode for the FRITZ Box Specifying the WDS Mode for the FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box can be configured as a base station or as a repeater As a base Station the FRITZ Box establishes Internet connections for other WLAN repeaters and WLAN cli ents As a repeater the FRITZ Box extends the range of a base station in the wireless network Configuring FRITZ Box as
94. mputers are located in the same IP network FRITZ Box 79 AW Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting This chapter provides advice if you are not able to open the user interface of your FRITZ Box if you are having problems with the WLAN connection or if you want to change the IP settings on your computer 10 1 Errors Opening the User Interface Checking the Cable Connections Entering an IP Address Obtaining an IP Address Automatically If you see an error message when you open the user inter face work through the following steps to find the source of the error and resolve the error Make sure that all cable connections are plugged in secure ly In the Internet browser enter the following IP address in place of fritz box 192 168 178 1 The IP addresses of the connected computers must be as signed automatically see IP Settings from page 87 Checking the Internet Browser Settings Check the settings of the Internet browser 1 The browser must use the network connection be tween the computer and FRITZ Box when the user in terface is opened 2 The Internet browser must be in online operation 3 Ifthe Internet browser uses a proxy server the DNS name and the IP address of the FRITZ Box must be en tered as exceptions in the proxy settings of the web browser 4 The user interface must be allowed to execute CGI scripts The following example explains how to check the settings of In
95. ne D Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 116 Call Forwarding Call Diversion via the Central Exchange Disable Call Forwarding Delayed for Your Extension s Out going Caller ID D Pick up the handset 00000 Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Disable Call Forwarding Delayed for Any MSN A Pick up the handset 06006 msn Q Dial the sequence shown at left Gs Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Disable Call Forwarding Delayed for All MSNs O Pick up the handset 000000 Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 117 Caller ID Suppression for Outgoing Calls CLIR ISDN Caller ID Suppression for Outgoing Calls CLIR l VoIP gt The CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction function prevents your telephone number being displayed on the other party s phone during outgoing calls The CLIR function is disabled in the factory settings You have the option of enabling this function permanently and then disabling it again CLIR can also be used for individual connections Enabling CLIR Permanently D Pick up the handset 00O Ext BOO Dial the sequence shown at left Type in the number of the exten sion in the Ext field 00000 Save y
96. ng Enabling Do Not Disturb Effective Immediately Use the following combination of keys to enable Do Not Dis turb on an extension immediately Do Not Disturb will re main enabled until you disable it QOO Ext OMO immediately enables Do Not Disturb for extension entered as Ext FRITZ Box 96 AW Do Not Disturb Enabling Do Not Disturb for a Prescribed Period On any extension you can enter a Do Not Disturb period during which the telephone will not ring At the extension for which a Do Not Disturb period is to be configured define the period during which the phone should not ring and save your entries Then enable Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb will be switched on daily at the time entered in the Start field and switched off again at the time defined in the End field Example Do Not Disturb should be configured from 20 00 p m until 07 00 a m daily Enter the value 2000 for lt Start and 0700 for End BOO cExtoO defines the period for Do Not Disturb at Staro O End O extension Ext 30000 saves the settings in the FRITZ Box QOO OOO enables Do Not Disturb for the defined period Disabling Do Not Disturb QOO Ext OOO disables Do Not Disturb for extension Ext FRITZ Box 97 AYM Alarm Alarm The FRITZ Box includes an alarm clock function The alarm clock can be configured individually for each connected telephone Configuring the Alarm
97. nnected directly to the FRITZ Box Computers using the four LAN ports Using WLAN you can connect mul tiple computers with FRITZ Box wirelessly FRITZ Box 10 AW This Is FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 Internet Connection Integrated Firewall USB Port Port for Network Devices WLAN Access Point Operating Systems Supported You can also connect a network hub or switch to the LAN ports so that even more computers can be connected to FRITZ Box All computers connected to FRITZ Box are networked to gether and can access shared files and printers All of the computers connected to FRITZ Box can access the Internet There are two different ways of establishing an In ternet connection Both cases require Internet account in formation from an Internet Service Provider The Internet connection is established by FRITZ Box For this the Internet account information must be reg istered in FRITZ Box In this case FRITZ Box works as a DSL router and all computers can use the Internet con nection at the same time The computers connected establish the Internet con nections themselves For this Internet access soft ware must be installed and the Internet account infor mation entered on the given computer In this case FRITZ Box works as a DSL modem When FRITZ Box is operated as a DSL router the integrated firewall protects your network from attacks from the Internet The FRITZ Box is equipped with a USB host controller t
98. o which you can connect a USB storage device hard drive stick a printer a AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick or a USB hub AVM Stick amp Surf technology is provided by the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick This technology allows security set tings to be read from the FRITZ Box automatically For con necting a printer FRITZ Box has a printer server Network devices can be connected to the FRITZ Box LAN port along with network hubs or switches including game consoles The FRITZ Box is a WLAN access point Computers equipped with a WLAN adapter can be wirelessly connected to FRITZ Box FRITZ Box can be connected to computers with Windows operating systems the Linux operating system or Apple computers with the Mac OS X operating system FRITZ Box 11 AW Package Contents 1 1 Package Contents The following is included in the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 package FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 one AC power adapter with cable for connection to the power mains one 4 25 m combined DSL telephone cable gray black for connecting FRITZ Box to the DSL splitter and the IS DN network terminator NT or the analog telephone line one network cable red for connecting FRITZ Box to a computer or network hub one RJ45 RJ11 adapter gray for the DSL line required in some countries one RJ45 RJ11 adapter black for connecting FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 to the analog telephone network one FRITZ Box CD with Installation Help DSL softw
99. of the ca ble does not fit into the socket on the splitter insert the end of the cable into the gray RJ45 RJ11 adapter in cluded in the package and then insert the adapter into the socket on the DSL splitter The black branch of the cable is for the fixed network telephone line see the section Connecting to the ISDN Line on page 24 or the section Connecting with the Analog Telephone Line on page 25 The green Power LED stops flashing after a short time and remains lit to signalize that FRITZ Box is ready for Internet connections over DSL 2 8 Connecting to the ISDN Line You only have to connect the FRITZ Box with the ISDN line if you have an ISDN line and want to use the FRITZ Box for ISDN fixed line telephony Connecting to the ISDN NT FRITZ Box 24 AW Connecting with the Analog Telephone Line Cable Connecting The gray and black Y shaped cable is for connecting to the ISDN line This cable is a combination of a DSL cable and a telephone cable 1 Connect the longer gray end of the cable to the socket labeled DSL TEL located at the far left of the back panel of the FRITZ Box 2 Insert the black end of the Y branch of the cable into the socket of your ISDN NT If the end of the cable does not fit into the socket on the splitter insert the end of the cable into the gray RJ45 RJ11 adapter included in the package and then insert the adapter into the sock et of the ISDN NTBA 2
100. ollows 1 Open start Control Panel Add or Remove Pro grams Make sure that the Change or Remove Pro grams button is selected in the column at left 2 Select the AVM entry from the list of Currently in Stalled programs 3 Click the Change Remove button This concludes the removal of FRITZ DSL FRITZ Box 92 AW Removing the Printer Port 11 3 Removing the Printer Port The AVM FRITZ Box printer port is removed using the Con trol Panel of the Windows operating system Removing the Printer Port in Windows Vista Proceed as follows 1 Open Start Settings Control Panel Programs and Functions 2 Select the AVM FRITZ Box Printer Port entry from the list 3 Click the Uninstall Change button 4 Confirm the next query by clicking Continue This concludes the uninstallation of the printer port Removing the Printer Port in Windows XP Proceed as follows 1 Open start Control Panel Add or Remove Pro grams Make sure that the Change or Remove Pro grams button is selected in the column at left 2 Select the AVM FRITZ Box Printer Port entry from the list of Currently installed programs 3 Click the Change Remove button This concludes the uninstallation of the printer port Removing the Printer Port in Windows 2000 Proceed as follows 1 Open Start Settings Control Panel Add Remove Programs
101. omputers in the network can access the data in the USB mass storage simultaneously via FTP Click the name of the mass storage device in the USB De vices Mass Storage Device menu or open a web browser and enter FTP fritz box in the address field The folder structure of the USB storage device is displayed in the web browser The data in USB mass storage can be accessed via FTP us ing any FTP client Files from the USB storage device cannot be executed or opened in a Suitable program until they have been copied to your computer or your local network Access to USB Network Storage The FRITZ Box offers you the possibility of making USB mass Storage devices available in the Windows network as network drives Samba Files in the USB memory then can be opened and processed directly on the USB mass storage device Files are supported up to a size of 2 GB FRITZ Box 45 AYM USB Printers 6 4 USB Printers A USB printer can be connected to the USB port for use as a network printer The printer is then available to all comput ers connected with the FRITZ Box If you would like to connect a USB printer please note the following Only printers that can be addressed with the device class Printer are Supported as network printers This is not the case for some multi function devices for in stance combined fax scanner printers Host based printers like those that work according to the GDI system ar
102. on the hangs up Connection charges continue to accrue Call 1 You can also return to Caller 1 by hanging up the handset this ends the connection to Caller 2 In this case your phone rings as soon as you hang up Pick up the handset to return to Caller 1 again D Hang up the handset to end the connection FRITZ Box 103 AYM Transferring Calls ISDN Transferring Calls GUELO VolP a The Call Transfer function allows you to transfer a connec tion from one of FRITZ Box s extensions to the other To do so proceed as follows Call 1 You are talking to Caller 1 R Press the Hold button Caller 1 is now on hold OO To establish a connection to Caller 2 dial the star key twice and then her or his extension number Call 2 You can now talk with Caller 2 D To transfer Caller 1 to Caller 2 simply hang up the handset 12 2 Configuring by Telephone Restoring Factory Settings The FRITZ Box can be reset to its condition upon delivery All settings you made in the FRITZ Box including the con aly figured Internet connection are then deleted After restoring factory settings the FRITZ Box is restarted BOOOOVdBOOOQOOOS resets FRITZ Box to its condition upon delivery FRITZ Box 104 AW Saving New Settings Saving New Settings In this section saving refers to all current settings It is not necessary to save the
103. one Hang up the handset Incoming calls are only forwarded to the specified number When Busy ifthe extension dialed is busy You can define call diversion for the local outgoing call number The local outgoing call number is the first number you assigned to an extension You can also define call diversion for any other number e g a telephone at the other extension of FRITZ Box or for all numbers All settings can be disabled at any time Call Forwarding When Busy for Your Extension s Outgoing Caller ID A Pick up the handset OOOO xo Q Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Call Forwarding When Busy for Any MSN A Pick up the handset OOOO xio MSN Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 114 AYM Call Forwarding Call Diversion via the Central Exchange Call Forwarding When Busy for All MSNs A Pick up the handset OOOO xno QQ Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Disable Call Forwarding When Busy for Your Extension s Outgoing Caller ID A Pick up the handset 060000 Dial the sequence shown at left Gs Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Disable Call Forwarding When Bus
104. or Internet Protocol The IP Internet Protocol is the most important basic proto col for the control of data exchange in local networks and in the Internet The Internet protocol works without a connec tion 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 pack ets are given as IP addresses IP Network A network in which data exchange takes place on the basis of the Internet Protocol is called an IP network FRITZ Box 69 AW What Is an IP Address Public IP Address Private IP Address Fixed IP Address What Is an IP Address The term IP address is the abbreviation for Internet Protocol address The IP address corresponds to the postal address of a de vice located in the Internet or in a local IP network So that data packets are sure to be delivered to the right address each IP address may be assigned only once within the Inter net or a local IP network The IP address consists of four three digit groups of num bers e g 192 168 178 154 Each group of numbers can as sume values between 000 and 255 IP addresses can be public or private and also fixed or as signed dynamically A public IP address is an IP address valid in the Internet Ev ery computer or router participating in the Internet must have a uniquely assigned public IP address This address is usually negotiated dynamicall
105. otocol IP IP is packet oriented This means that the data are broken down into data packets for transmission and IP takes care of the transport of the individual data packets through the Internet Language is also transmitted in the Internet in this manner In opposition to this fixed line telephony transmits data in a line oriented manner In this case data are transmitted in a coherent data stream For packet oriented transmission in the Internet the loss of packets cannot be ruled out completely Under unfavorable conditions this can lead to speech quality in Internet tele phony that is inferior to that in fixed line telephony FRITZ Box 41 AW Telephony Scenarios Telephony Scenarios If you have configured both a fixed line number and an In ternet number in FRITZ Box you can make calls in all direc tions from the fixed line network into the fixed line network from the Internet into the fixed line network from the Internet into the Internet and receive calls from all directions as well Bandwidth Management with FRITZ Box FRITZ Box is equipped with integrated bandwidth manage ment This function ensures that the speech quality during telephone calls over the Internet is not reduced by surfing activity FRITZ Box adjusts all uploads and downloads to the currently available bandwidth Because FRITZ Box also places a higher priority on Internet telephony connections over Internet data connections unwelcome inter
106. our settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset Disabling CLIR Permanently Pick up the handset 000 Ext BOO Dial the sequence shown at left Type in the number of the exten sion in the Ext field 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 118 AYM Displaying the Incoming Caller ID CLIP ISDN Displaying the Incoming Caller ID CLIP The CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation function makes the number of callers external and internal visible on your telephone display This feature is only effective if your telephone supports CLIP 5 The CLIP function is enabled in the factory settings This function can be permanently disabled and enabled again Enabling CLIP D Pick up the handset OOO Ext BOO Dial the sequence shown at left Type in the number of the exten sion in the Ext field 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset Disabling CLIP Pick up the handset OOO Ext BOO Dial the sequence shown at left Type in the number of the exten sion in the Ext field 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 119 AYM Connected Line Identification Restrict
107. pply button 8 Remove the network cable and try again to establish a connection FRITZ Box 85 AW WLAN Connection Is Not Established 10 3 WLAN Connection Is Not Established Comparing the Security Settings for WLAN Make sure that the WLAN security settings registered in the FRITZ Box agree with the security settings of the WLAN adapter Here is how to view the WLAN security settings of the FRITZ Box and print them out 1 D pP Y Connect the FRITZ Box to a computer using a network cable Proceed as described in the section Connect ing Computer s to a LAN Port from page 18 Start a web browser Enter fritz box in the address field Select the Settings menu Select the WLAN Security menu Click the Apply button A window is displayed with the WLAN security set tings Print out this page by clicking the Print Page button at the upper left of the page Remove the network cable and try again to establish a connection Testing the WLAN Connection Without Security Settings Disable the WLAN security settings to test whether a WLAN connection between the FRITZ Box and the WLAN adapter is possible at all 1 Connect the FRITZ Box to a computer using a network cable Proceed as described in the section Connect ing Computer s to a LAN Port from page 18 Open the WLAN Security menu and select En able Access without Encryption As a final step click
108. r ISDN features are supported on the ISDN line Out going connections with these ISDN service indicators are automatically routed via the ISDN line Assigning Internet and Fixed Line Numbers to ISDN Telephones If the connected ISDN telephones should only react to cer tain numbers MSNs must be configured in the ISDN tele phones Proceed as follows to specify whether calls are conducted on the fixed line network or over the Internet No MSNs Are Configured in the ISDN Telephone If no MSNs are configured in the ISDN telephone the main phone number is used for outgoing calls The main number is listed in the Telephony ISDN Terminal Devices menu If the main number is a fixed line all calls will be con ducted on the fixed line network If the main number is an Internet number all calls will be conducted over the Internet MSNs Are Configured in the ISDN Telephone If you specify an Internet number as the outgoing MSN in the ISDN telephone outgoing calls will be conduct ed over the Internet Internet numbers can be set up in the ISDN phone just like MSNs FRITZ Box 38 AW ISDN PBXs on FRITZ Box OD If you have entered only fixed line numbers as MSNs in the ISDN telephone all calls will be conducted on the fixed line network If you want to use Internet tele phony you must replace an MSN with an Internet number See the documentation for your ISDN telephone for instruc tions on setting up MSNs
109. r Remove Programs button is selected in the column at left 2 Select the AVM FRITZ Box entry from the list of Cur rently installed programs 3 Click the Change Remove button This completes uninstallation of the program group FRITZ Box 94 AYM Configuration and Operation by Telephone 12 Configuration and Operation by Telephone Many of the FRITZ Box functions and features can be config ured and used over a telephone connected to a FRITZ Box extension Only tone dialing dual tone multifrequency DTMF telephones can be used in configuration and opera tion Pulse dialing telephones are not suitable The telephone network features can be used only if they are Supported by your telephone network carrier and enabled on your telephone line Entries input on the telephone are confirmed with an ac knowledgement tone Entries made correctly are confirmed with a positive acknowledgement tone a single tone of one second in length An error such as an incorrect key se quence is indicated by a failure tone an intermittent tone at intervals of about 0 25 seconds For more information on the audio signals see the section Audible Signals on page 134 Designation of the Functions and Features Functions and features whose application has direct effects on the connection are marked with icons The icons indi cate the connection types with which the function or fea ture can be used or applied
110. red This setting allows you to use WLAN adapters that support WPA TKIP or WPA2 AES CCMP or both methods It is advisable to change the preconfigured WLAN key as soon as possible Changes to the settings can be config ured on the FRITZ Box user interface FRITZ Box 60 AW Encryption Changing the Encryption Method Recommendations If your WLAN adapter supports an encryption method that is more secure than the one preconfigured in your FRITZ Box you should select the more secure encryption method in your FRITZ Box To configure the best security settings possible with FRITZ Box and your WLAN adapter please note the follow ing recommendations If your WLAN adapter supports WPA2 in accordance with the 802 111 standard Enable WPA encryption Select the WPA mode WPA2 CCMP or WPA WPA2 Replace the WPA key with a new unique value If your WLAN adapter supports the WPA mechanism but not the WPA2 mechanism Enable WPA encryption Select the WPA mode WPA TKIP or WPA WPA2 Replace the WLAN network key with a new unique value If your WLAN adapter supports neither the WPA nor the WPA2 mechanism Enable WEP encryption Replace the WLAN key with a new unique value We strongly recommend the use of a WLAN adapter that supports WPA or WPA2 for instance the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick WEP is out of date and data encrypted with WEP can be deciphere
111. s es 54 FRITZ IDSLPrOECI wen ceca ceunatcaneue dada cheeses boa swade es 55 PRU OX 30 bab e eeu ous de hea EE EN ANS 55 UDO E aaea E E R ote 55 FRUPZID SL Dia anOSi S erarekin E E vaenaeurereesens 56 WED To eero reser eer ETE EEEE EET ee ee eee ees 56 More about WLAN cc eee ene 57 Standards 64k n5 o c awoke es eee eae RES ed ae ees 57 SPCUN U2 a3ou6 dass E eae sees E eased eens s 59 Frequency RANGE eect cee eee eee e eee esseees 62 Increasing the WLAN Range Using WDS 00008 63 Network SettingS cece cee eee eee ee 69 BSCS dad ew aes Gls ew Eee ane en Soman eeaee ves 69 IP PMCS Sis ge oe hvisied olga Gm Ray bw ola lade ns See wo Glo ee 73 DHCP CIV Glace 65 ee ek oe a ee Oo DER ae hae 75 SUDDCIWOIK ceenu wae ga ee cue Caren EE 4655 eee eee ee 78 FRITZ Box 5 AW Contents 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 14 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 Troubleshooting oi4 5 nee oan aSed bee eenbsddsees sean 80 Errors Opening the User Interface cc cc ee ee eee 80 The WLAN Adapter Cannot Find FRITZ Box 00 e eee 84 WLAN Connection Is Not Established 2 ee eens 86 Connection via Microsoft WLAN Service Fails with WPA2 87 PP Se HUNG Stash oot wn tas od BO a au os Oe Seen e Oo ee ea 87 Removing the FRITZ BOX cee ee cc eee eee 92 Disconnecting the FRITZ Box from the Computer
112. s why most of the Internet partici pants who dial in to the Internet receive a dynamic IP ad dress They are called dynamic because every participant receives a new public address that has not been assigned yet each time he or she dials in to the Internet By contrast dynamic addresses are usually used in local IP networks because they are easy to handle and because us ing them avoids incorrect IP address entries or unintention al double assignments The DHCP service is responsible for assigning unique dynamic IP addresses Subnetwork A local IP network can consist of one subnetwork or be di vided into multiple subnetworks The division into subnet works is performed when the local IP network is configured The subnetworks of a local IP network are also IP networks The subnet mask indicates which part of an IP address is the network address and which the address of the comput er The network address defines what is called the subnet Example 1 IP address 192 168 178 247 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The assignment of the first three groups of numerals in the sub net mask indicates that the first three groups of numerals in the IP address define the network The following addresses result FRITZ Box 71 AW Subnetwork Example 1 Network address of the subnet 192 168 178 0 Address of the computer in the subnet 192 168 178 247 IP address pool in the subnet 192 168 17
113. se 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 negligence AVM expressly disclaims all liability for the loss of or damage to hardware or software or data as a result of direct or indirect errors or destruction and for any costs including connection charges related to the documentation and the software and due to incorrect installations not performed by AVM itself The information in this manual and the software are subject to change without notice for the purpose of technical improvement We offer a manufacturer s warranty for this original product The conditions of this warranty are contained in the Warranty pdf file in the Software Info folder on the product CD included with delivery AM AVM GmbH 2007 All rights reserved Documentation release 11 2007 AVM Audiovisuelles Marketing AVM Computersysteme und Computersysteme GmbH Vertriebs GmbH Alt Moabit 95 Alt Moabit 95 D 10559 Berlin D 10559 Berlin AVM in the Internet www avm de en FRITZ Box 2 AW Legal Notice Trademarks Unless otherwise indicated all trademarks mentioned are legally protected trademarks owned by AVM GmbH especially product names and logos Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks owned by Microsoft Corporation in the USA and or oth
114. sed with household waste Please bring these to your local collection points for disposal FRITZ Box 9 AM This Is FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 1 This Is FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 An Overview FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 is a Private Branch Exchange PBX for making telephone calls via the Internet and the fixed line network FRITZ Box Fon WLAN connects one or more computers directly with your DSL line Each connected computer can establish an Internet connection over the FRITZ Box As a WLAN access point FRITZ Box offers you the possibility of connecting your computer to the DSL line wirelessly Incomming r line jack ADSL splitter Notebooks computers or PDAs ADSL ISDN or analog NT FRITZ WLAN USB Stick ISDN 3x analog ISDN phone USB printers Computer game users connect FRITZ Box Fon WLAN to NT phones fax PBX system USB mass storage consoles network devices Possibilities for connecting FRITZ Box PBX FRITZ Box is a PBX for the connection of analog and ISDN terminal devices You can connect two analog telephones directly and connect any existing cabling at your location for instance an additional telephone jack installed in the attic story to the FRITZ Box Up to eight ISDN telephony de vices can be connected to the integrated ISDN S port You can make telephone calls using the Internet ISDN or the analog fixed line network using all of the connected tele phones Connecting Four computers can be co
115. sired by dialing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Enabling Call Waiting D Pick up the handset QO Ext O00 Dial the sequence shown at left 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset Call Rejection on Busy Busy on Busy Calls for an extension can be rejected using the Busy on Busy feature This means that the user receives a busy sig nal whenever the extension is busy Enabling the Busy on Busy Function AO Pick up the handset QOO Ext BOO Dial the sequence shown at left Type in the number of the exten sion in the Ext field 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left Hang up the handset FRITZ Box 106 Room Monitoring Baby Monitor Disabling the Busy on Busy Function Pick up the handset OOO Ext BOO Dial the sequence shown at left Type in the number of the exten sion in the Ext field 00000 Save your settings if desired by dialing the sequence shown at left D Hang up the handset Room Monitoring Baby Monitor The following key combination enables the function for monitoring the sound level in a room First enter the volume level a value between 1 and 8 Enter a telephone number Do not hang up the handset When the volume in the room reaches the specified level the number
116. ternet Explorer 6 FRITZ Box 80 AW Checking the Internet Browser Settings Disabling Automatic Dial up Connections 1 3 Select the Connections settings page under Tools Internet Options In the Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings section enable the option Never dial a connection As a final step click Apply and then OK Configuring Internet Explorer 6 for Online Operation 1 2 Open the File menu If a checkmark is displayed in front of Work Offline click this line The checkmark will be removed and In ternet Explorer will switch to online operation Entering the DNS Name and IP Address of the FRITZ Box as Exceptions in the Proxy Settings of the Web Browser 1 Select the Connections settings page under Tools Internet Options Click the LAN Settings button in the Local Area Net work LAN settings area and in the next window click the Advanced button in the Proxy server area Under Exceptions enter fritz box 192 168 178 1 169 254 1 1 192 168 178 254 and click OK Allowing Execution of CGI Scripts in the Internet Browser 1 2 Select Tools Internet Options Security If the Default Level button is not available for selec tion the Medium security level is already config ured which means that CGI scripts can be executed in the Int
117. the DSL Line on page 23 If you want to make telephone calls with the fixed line network using the FRITZ Box connect the FRITZ Box to the fixed line network Ifyou want to use the ISDN fixed line network con nect the FRITZ Box to the ISDN NT See the section Connecting to the ISDN Line on page 24 lf you want to use the analog fixed line network then connect the FRITZ Box Fon WLAN to the ana log telephone jack See the section Connecting with the Analog Telephone Line on page 25 If you want to make telephone calls via the Internet and or the fixed line network using the FRITZ Box connect your analog equipment to the FRITZ Box see the section Connecting Telephone Fax Answering Machine from page 26 If you want to connect an ISDN telephone or an ISDN PBX to the FRITZ Box connect your ISDN equipment see the sections Connecting ISDN Telephones on page 28 and Connecting an ISDN PBX on page 28 FRITZ Box 15 AYM Mounting FRITZ Box 2 2 Mounting FRITZ Box You can either place FRITZ Box on a horizontal surface or mount it on a wall Please note the following Place or hang the FRITZ Box in a dry location that is free of dust and protected from direct sunlight Do not place FRITZ Box on excessively heat sensitive surfaces as the base of the device can heat up during normal operation When connecting FRITZ Box to your computer using the network or USB cable remember to ta
118. the WebWatch program WebWatch can measure the quality of your Internet connec tion to any remote site For detailed information on configuring and using FRITZIDSL programs see the corresponding Online Help programs FRITZ Box 53 AW Installing FRITZ DSL 7 4 Installing FRITZ DSL Proceed as follows 1 Insert the FRITZ Box CD and double click the Set up exe file 2 Select View CD contents Install FRITZDSL 3 The File Download window opens Select the Open button in this window 4 The FRITZ DSL welcome screen appears Confirm with Continue 5 Specify the folder in which you want to install FRITZ DSL on your computer Confirm with Continue 6 Next specify the program group for FRITZ DSL in the Start menu Confirm with Continue 7 Confirm with Finish This concludes the installation 7 2 FRITZ DSL Internet FRITZ DSL Internet is the Internet monitoring software for your FRITZ Box For instructions on how to configure the program and use it to connect to the Internet see the corre sponding Online Help As soon as an Internet connection has been established FRITZ DSL Internet presents you with information about the current Internet connection If is used in combination with a router the program displays the connection status pro vides information about the course of data transmissions and allows the Internet connection of FRITZ Box to be es
119. ttings 1 Open the FRITZ Box user interface See the section Opening the User Interface from page 30 2 Click Expert Mode in the System menu enable the setting Show expert settings and confirm this set ting by clicking Apply 3 Open the System Network Settings menu 4 Click the IP Addresses button The IP Settings page is opened Here you can make the settings for the DHCP server FRITZ Box 77 AW Subnetwork 9 4 Subnetwork By default the option All computers are located in the same IP network is enabled in the FRITZ Box Factory Settings All computers are located in the same IP net enabled work IP address 192 168 178 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCP server enabled If the factory settings were not changed this setting has the following effect The DHCP server of the FRITZ Box assigns all of the comput ers connected with the FRITZ Box an IP address from the ad dress pool of the DHCP server Address pool of the DHCP server 192 168 178 20 200 This means that all of the computers connected with the FRITZ Box are located in the same subnet Disabling All computers are located in the same IP network If you switch off the setting All computers are located in the same IP network the interfaces of the FRITZ Box will receive their own IP addresses The following settings are configured by default
120. utside Dialing Pick up the handset OOO Seq Dial the sequence shown at left Seq stands for the keypad sequence you received from your ISDN provider FRITZ Box 128 AW Customer Service Guide 13 Customer Service Guide AVM provides numerous sources of information to assist you should any questions or problems arise Here you will find the important information you need in the form of manuals updates and support be resolved by installing the current Microsoft Service Pack for your operating system The current service pack can be obtained directly from Microsoft In many cases problems which arise during operation can 13 1 Product Documentation To take advantage of all commands and features of your FRITZ Box consult the following product documentation Manual The manual is included in PDF format in the INFO folder on the FRITZ Box CD You can install the Acrobat reader to view PDF docu ments from the Info folder of the FRITZ Box CD Readme The Readme file contains current information which was not yet available at the time the manual was com pleted The Readme file is included on the FRITZ Box CD Help In the FRITZ Box user interface you can open the de tailed Help by clicking the Help buttons 13 2 Information in the Internet On its web site AVM presents comprehensive information on your AVM products as well as new product announce ments and
121. x This interface can be accessed from any of the computers connected with FRITZ Box The set tings are saved in FRITZ Box There are two ways to open the FRITZ Box user interface with the FRITZ DSL software Install the FRITZ IDSL software included in the FRITZ Box package on your computer and open the FRITZ Box user interface from the FRITZ DSL Start Cen ter For more information about FRITZ DSL see the chapter FRITZ DSL The Software Suite from page 53 with a web browser Open your Internet browser on the computer and enter ELiLCZ DOx gt FRITZ Box Windows Internet Explorer H Y 6 http Fritz box fly O rerz The fritz box address entry in the address field of an Internet browser When the FRITZ Box user interface is started FRITZ Box is ready for operation The FRITZ Box user interface has several pages each of which can be accessed directly by clicking the menu com mand on the left edge If the user interface does not open see the instructions in the section Errors Opening the User Interface from page 80 See the section Configuring Internet Connections from page 31 for instructions on configuring Internet connections for the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 30 AW Configuring Internet Connections 4 Configuring Internet Connections The Internet access is set up in the FRITZ Box user interface Internet access for the FRITZ Box can be made availa
122. x and made available to all connect ed network devices FRITZ Box 33 AW Operating Mode Share existing Internet connection in the network IP Client In the Operating Mode area select the setting Es tablish own Internet connection NAT router with PP PoE or IP You access the Internet either via account data user name and password or via the IP address lf your Internet access requires account informa tion select the setting Account information re quired PPPoE PPPoA connection lf your Internet access takes place via the IP ad dress select the No account information required IP setting Enter the Internet account information you received from your Internet Service Provider in the Connection Settings area Click the Apply button to transmit your entries to the FRITZ Box Operating Mode Share existing Internet connection in the network IP Client 1 In the Operating Mode area select the setting Share existing Internet connection in the network IP Client Configure the IP settings Configure the speed of your DSL line Click the Apply button to transmit your entries to the FRITZ Box FRITZ Box 34 AW Configuring FRITZ Box for Telephone Connections 5 Configuring FRITZ Box for Telephone Connections This chapter describes how to set up FRITZ Box for fixed line and Internet telephony The following steps are ne
123. y for Any MSN A Pick up the handset OOOO msn Q Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Disable Call Forwarding When Busy for All MSNs A Pick up the handset G00000 Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset 115 Call Forwarding Call Diversion via the Central Exchange Call Forwarding Delayed Incoming calls are forwarded to the specified number if not answered at the number originally dialed within 20 sec onds about five rings Call forwarding can be configured for your extension s outgoing caller ID the first number as signed to an extension for any number for instance a telephone at the other FRITZ Box extension or for all num bers All settings can be disabled at any time Call Forwarding Delayed for Your Extension s Outgoing Caller ID A Pick up the handset 00600 xo Q Dial the sequence shown at left G Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Call Forwarding Delayed for Any MSN A Pick up the handset OOOO xno MSN Dial the sequence shown at left Ga Wait for the acknowledgement tone D Hang up the handset Call Forwarding Delayed for All MSNs A Pick up the handset 00600 xno QQ Dial the sequence shown at left Gs Wait for the acknowledgement to
124. y of the four LAN ports of the FRITZ Box at any time Connecting to a Network Hub or Network Switch to the LAN Port You can connect a network hub or switch to the LAN port if you would like to connect multiple computers to the FRITZ Box via LAN Connecting FRITZ Box to a network hub 1 Connect one end of the red LAN cable to the uplink port of the network hub or switch 2 Connect the other end of the network cable to one of the sockets on FRITZ Box labeled LAN FRITZ Box 19 AW Connecting to a Computer Wirelessly via WLAN 2 6 Connecting to a Computer Wirelessly via WLAN The FRITZ Box can be connected to a computer wirelessly using WLAN The wireless WLAN connection is identical for all operating systems Each computer to be connected to FRITZ Box via WLAN must support WLAN by means of a compatible WLAN adapter for instance the AVM FRITZ WLAN USB Stick For more information on WLAN see the section More about WLAN from page 57 Presettings in FRITZ Box The FRITZ Box is delivered with preset values for WLAN se curity These values must also be entered on the computer with the WLAN adapter in order to be able to establish a successful WLAN connection The following values are configured in the FRITZ Box factory settings Setting Preset Value SSID FRITZ Box Fon WLAN 7170 name of the WLAN radio net work Encryption methods TKIP WPA Encryption WPA PSK Key The k
125. y with the Internet Service Provider when a connection to the Internet is dialed The In ternet Service Provider assigns the negotiated IP address to the computer or router for the duration of an Internet ses sion Private IP addresses are used for computers and other net work devices within local IP networks Since many local IP networks are not connected to the In ternet except via single computers or routers gateway cer tain address ranges are excluded from the publicly avail able IP addresses so that they are available for assignment in local IP networks An IP address may only be assigned once within the local network A private IP address may ex ist in any number of other local networks Fixed IP addresses are IP addresses which are permanently assigned to a computer or another device like a network printer FRITZ Box 70 AW Subnetwork Dynamic IP Address Subnet Mask Assigning fixed IP addresses makes sense in cases where a local network has a sufficiently large pool of IP addresses available or when a computer is always supposed to be ac cessible at a certain address Such as a web Server or e mail server A dynamic IP address is an IP address valid only for the du ration 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 i
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